The PR Newswire report details a significant congressional briefing held at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C., where experts and human rights advocates presented evidence of what they described as a targeted pogrom against the Hindu minority in Bangladesh. Organized by the Hindu American Foundation (HAF) and other advocacy groups, the briefing highlighted a surge in systemic violence, including forced displacement, temple destruction, and sexual assaults, particularly following the political transitions in late 2025 and early 2026. Testimony from survivors and researchers underscored the vulnerability of the Hindu community, arguing that the violence is not merely incidental political unrest but a coordinated effort by extremist elements to ethnically cleanse the region of its minority population. The participants called on the United States government and international bodies to take immediate action by imposing sanctions on perpetrators and ensuring that humanitarian aid reaches the victims, framing the crisis as an urgent international human rights priority that demands a robust diplomatic response to prevent further atrocities.
Source: Conversation with Gemini


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