UN Human Rights – Selective Blindness to Hindu Tears in Bangladesh

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Dipu Chandra Das was lynched, hung from a tree, and burned alive in Bangladesh while mobs screamed “Allahu Akbar” in Yunus’ Bangladesh. Yet, the world watched in silence. A day later, the UN Human Rights Chief Volker Turk finally issued a statement – but not for Dipu. Not for the Hindu victims. Not for the temples destroyed or the mobs raging outside Indian missions, or even the attack on media personnel. Instead, his words mourned Fundamentalist leader Sharif Osman Bin Hadi – ignoring a genocide unfolding in plain sight. The hypocrisy of the UN is deafening in its selective silence.

UN Human Rights – Selective Grief and the Cowardice of Silence

The UN Human Right’s press release reads like a carefully tailored political note. Soft concern for street violence and an appeal for restraint. Condemnation of vandalism but no mention of deliberate media attack. Moreover, not even a small mention of Dipu Chandra Das. The Hindu man was dragged from police custody by the Muslim mob – beaten, murdered, strung up, burned – because he said “all religions are equal.” The police stood by while mobocracy bayed for Hindu Blood!!!

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The UN Human Rights knows this happened, and Muhammad Yunus, as the illegal interim ruler of Bangladesh, acknowledged it.

Hundreds of videos circulate globally to show how the security apparatus failed to save the lives of Hindus. The army was deployed, yet Hindu homes burned. When the Hindu Minority cries for help, the UN turns selectively deaf. Thus, Geneva’s guardians of global conscience kept quiet.  Why is the UN Human Rights is silent on a Hindu’s brutal and unnecessary death at the hands of a violent Islamic mob? Because Dipu does not fit the UN-approved narrative.

The Hindu victim of Islamist rage does not trigger solidarity statements – He is an inconvenient truth of the illegal Yunus regime’s anti-Hindu pogrom.

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The UN Human Rights lectured on pre-election calm, due process, and safe participation in democracy. Meanwhile, Hindu citizens could not step outside without risking death for merely existing. This is not human rights advocacy. It is agenda management.

The Elephant in the Room: Hindu Erasure in Bangladesh

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Since 1947, Bangladesh’s Hindu population has collapsed – from nearly 30% to less than 8% today. Human rights groups and demographers estimate that at least 1–2 million Hindus have fled in the last three decades alone. Others have been converted, dispossessed, or disappeared.

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The pattern is undeniable:

  • systematic temple destruction
  • targeted killings
  • forced conversions
  • rape used as intimidation
  • land seizures and legal harassment

The Jamaat-e-Islami networks cheering Dipu’s murder know this, and the radicals marching outside Indian missions know this.

The interim regime knows this. So does the UNO. USA, UN Human Rights, and Yunus pretended ignorance in 2024 when Hindu temples burned after fabricated rumours. They said nothing when Hindu villages were marked for “revenge.” They remained silent when Islamist mobs declared, “Bangladesh is a Muslim land.” Yunus and UN tried to hide the truth under the “Awami League” support or exaggerated claims narrative! The reality is burning right before their eyes on social media along with the body of a young Hindu man!

The UN refuses to acknowledge that Yunus’s Bangladesh is sliding into a laboratory of ideological cleansing of Hindus while pretending neutrality.

The UN’s Credibility Burns With Dipu’s Body

UN Human Rights’ silence is complicity in crimes against Hindus.

When a state-funded mob lynches a Hindu man and burns him, when Indian diplomatic missions are attacked,  when minorities flee at night from torch-bearing crowds – the UN is duty-bound to not speak only of Hadi’s death.

The High Commissioner must be reminded: human rights are not selective. Sympathy cannot be rationed based on identity. Condemnation cannot be filtered through geopolitical convenience. If the UN cannot say one sentence acknowledging Hindu suffering in Bangladesh, then Volker Turk’s call for calm rings hollow.

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Until the UN demands accountability for Dipu Chandra Das and thousands like him, every statement from Geneva is nothing but diplomatic theatre – soulless morality, polished for press releases, blind to burning flesh.

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