Communal violence in Bangladesh: A study of the underlying factors behind the persistent attacks on the non-Muslim communities

IF 1 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Asian Journal of Comparative Politics Pub Date : 2023-10-31 DOI:10.1177/20578911231207711
Tasmiha Tabassum Sadia
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The study investigates the factors behind growing communal violence in Bangladesh that is mostly perpetrated against non-Muslim communities by examining three different cases. The qualitative study has been undertaken with the help of available secondary resources and in-depth interviews of experts as primary sources. The findings confirm that the ongoing communal violence in Bangladesh is not spontaneous but rather comprises deliberate and well-orchestrated incidents. It has been noted that apart from communal identity or ideological discord, other factors have played a pivotal role in these constant attacks. All these attacks are primarily intertwined with local politics and power relations as there is evidence of local political leaders’ and members’ involvement in the assaults. Besides, the entrenchment of extremist elements and growing intolerance at the mass level have a formidable impact on the gradual alienation of non-Muslim communities. The inaction of the state agencies and a culture of impunity have been largely responsible for the deterioration of communal harmony in Bangladesh. Due to these factors, no organised cultural campaign or resistant mechanism could gain a strong foothold against communal violence.
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孟加拉国的社区暴力:对非穆斯林社区持续袭击背后潜在因素的研究
这项研究通过调查三个不同的案例,调查了孟加拉国日益增长的社区暴力背后的因素,这些暴力主要针对非穆斯林社区。定性研究是借助现有的二手资源和专家的深入访谈作为主要来源进行的。调查结果证实,孟加拉国正在进行的社区暴力不是自发的,而是由蓄意和精心策划的事件组成的。人们注意到,除了社区认同或意识形态分歧之外,其他因素在这些不断的攻击中起了关键作用。所有这些袭击主要与地方政治和权力关系交织在一起,因为有证据表明地方政治领导人和成员参与了袭击。此外,极端主义分子的壕沟和群众一级日益增长的不容忍对非穆斯林社区的逐渐疏远产生了可怕的影响。国家机构的不作为和有罪不罚的文化是造成孟加拉国社区和谐恶化的主要原因。由于这些因素,任何有组织的文化运动或抵抗机制都无法在反对社区暴力方面站稳脚跟。
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