
A law student who criticized Islam on his Facebook page has been shot and hacked to death with a machete in Bangladesh.
According to reporters, Nazimuddin Samad, 28, whose family live in London, was murdered on a busy road near Dhaka’s Jagannath University, where he was studying. He is the latest suspected victim of a string of killings of secular activists in Bangladesh.
The report further states that Mr Samad had been on a hit list of 84 atheist bloggers drawn up by radical Islamist. A friend said his family, from Manor Park, east London, were preparing to fly to Bangladesh after being informed of the death late last night.
They said:
Syed Nurul Islam, deputy commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan police, said in a statement:
“As he fell down, one of them shot him with a pistol from close range. He died on the spot. It is a case of targeted killing. But no group has claimed responsibility.”

It was revealed that the were shouting Allahu Akbar (God is greatest) before fleeing the scene.
Tributes poured in on the activist’s Facebook page this morning in a mixture of English and native Hindi. Mr Samad was known for being critical of state religion.
Before deactivating his Facebook account about a month ago after his family feared he may become the victim of an attack, he was said to have written:

Writing on his Facebook page Subrata Das said:
Posted: at | |