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Sydney Protest Sends Global Message Against Hindu Persecution in Bangladesh

The Sydney protest underscores an emerging truth global Hindu voices are uniting across borders to bring attention to the religious persecution and human rights violations

Harishanker R P by Harishanker R P
5 July 2025
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Sydney Protest Sends Global Message Against Hindu Persecution in Bangladesh

Sydney Protestors holding banners against persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh

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In a striking show of global solidarity, Sydney’s Martin Place turned into a ground of resistance on July 4, 2025, as members of the Bangladeshi diaspora and various human rights supporters gathered to protest the relentless violence against Hindus in Bangladesh. The protest, organized by the Australian Forum for Ethnic and Religious Minorities in Bangladesh (AFERMB), saw participants waving placards, chanting slogans, and condemning the systematic abuse and discrimination faced by Hindus in Bangladesh. What stood out was not just the scale, but the message this protest carried to the world: that silence over persecution is no longer acceptable.

The Sydney protest underscores an emerging truth global Hindu voices are uniting across borders to bring attention to the religious persecution and human rights violations that mainstream media and international bodies have failed to spotlight adequately.

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The protest not only brought attention to specific atrocities, such as the destruction of temples, false imprisonment of spiritual leaders, and sexual violence against Hindu women, but it also urged the Australian government and global institutions to step in and pressurize Bangladesh into ensuring justice for its minorities. The event marked a symbolic, yet powerful, global acknowledgment that the oppression of Hindus in Bangladesh is not just a domestic issue, but a crisis of international human rights.

Rape, Plunder, and Desecration: A Reign of Terror

Speakers at the protest recounted harrowing details of ongoing atrocities under the interim Bangladeshi government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus. These included the demolition of the Durga temple and desecration of sacred idols, the rape of a Hindu woman in Muradnagar (whose video was shared online to terrorize the community), and the arrest and torture of an elderly Hindu barber and his son over cooked-up blasphemy charges.

Particularly disturbing was the continued illegal detention of Shri Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari, a revered Hindu monk, held on fabricated charges without due process. Protesters emphasized that these are not isolated cases, but part of a widespread pattern of intimidation, violence, and marginalization. According to reports, there have been over 2,000 incidents of attacks on Hindus since Sheikh Hasina fled Bangladesh in August 2024. These included 23 killings and 152 attacks on temples within just a few months, revealing the scale and intent behind the targeted hate.

A United Nations fact-finding report released in February 2025 further confirmed that the Yunus-led interim regime had failed to stop and in many cases, instigated these attacks. The report documented organized mob assaults on Hindu settlements in regions such as Lalmonirhat, Thakurgaon, Dinajpur, Khulna, and Rangpur, among others. The violence was not random but planned, often aided by militant groups and carried out with political and religious motives. These mobs looted homes, set ablaze temples, and threatened families, all under the guise of revenge or fabricated blasphemy claims.

Time for Global Institutions to Act

Protesters in Sydney didn’t just voice grievances; they issued demands. AFERMB President Surajit Roy presented an 11-point resolution demanding the release of falsely accused Hindu leaders, justice for the victims of violence and rape, and the creation of an independent tribunal to investigate crimes against minorities in Bangladesh. These demands highlight the urgent need for global organizations such as the United Nations, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch to move beyond observation and into action.

The UN’s own report exposed that political actors, including members of Jamaat-e-Islami and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), had joined in the hate crimes against Hindus, Ahmadiyyas, and indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. The international community must now hold the interim Bangladeshi government accountable for its complicity and failure to uphold minority rights.

Inaction from powerful global democracies like the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union could set a dangerous precedent. If religious persecution on such a massive scale is tolerated under the pretext of political instability, it threatens the very foundation of international human rights norms.

India’s Role: From Reaction to Responsibility

India, as the regional superpower and the spiritual homeland for Hindus worldwide, cannot afford to stay silent. In Parliament, Minister of State Kirti Vardhan Singh highlighted that 76 fresh incidents of Hindu persecution were reported between November 2024 and January 2025. Yet, public and diplomatic responses have remained lukewarm.

India should demand international investigation under the United Nations framework and offer asylum to those facing existential threats. It must also engage in back-channel diplomacy to isolate Bangladesh’s interim regime until minority protections are guaranteed. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s earlier condemnation of the attacks was welcome, but it must now be backed by concrete diplomatic action.

Moreover, India should consider invoking trade pressure, suspension of bilateral cooperation, or economic sanctions if the atrocities continue unchecked. As the world’s largest democracy and a nation deeply rooted in dharmic values, India must lead the global push to ensure that its cultural cousins across the border are not erased by extremism and mob violence.

A Global Call to Defend Humanity

The protest in Sydney is not just a symbolic event; it is a wake-up call. The persecution of Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh is intensifying under the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus, and it must be addressed with urgency.

Religious freedom is a fundamental human right. When temples are torched, women are raped in retaliation, and monks are imprisoned without trial, it signals not just a political crisis but a collapse of basic human values. The international community must act not tomorrow, not next month, but now. Sydney’s protest has lit the torch of global awareness. It is up to world leaders to carry that flame forward.

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