August 09, 2003 13:19 IST
A US-based human rights organisation has claimed that religious minorities,
especially Hindus, still face discrimination in Bangladesh.
Refugees International, in a report, alleged that though Bangladesh provides
for 'freedom of religion', minorities 'face restrictions in areas such as access
to jobs in the government and military'.
Most Bangladeshi Hindus who come to India receive little protection, it said,
adding Bangladesh and India should deal with the problems in a better manner.
Claiming that up to '20,000 Hindus were displaced in recent years' due to
communal violence, it asked the Bangladesh government to comply with laws
protecting religious minorities and establish an independent body to probe the
attacks on Hindus in 2001.
It also recommended the Indian government to stop 'threatening mass expulsion
of Bangladeshis who have come to India whether as refugees or for economic
reasons'.
The report alleged that 'despite calls for a full, impartial and independent
investigation of the 2001 attacks, the Government of Bangladesh has taken no
action to bring to justice the perpetrators'.
The organisation also demanded that property appropriated under the Vested
Property Act from Hindus be returned to them according to a well-defined
timetable.
"In the absence of a specific date for the return, there is no way to monitor
whether the property is being returned", it added.