Nobel laureate Yunus's government has not arrested anyone involved in the destruction of hundreds of historical sites.

The jihadist government of Bangladesh is staging a major crackdown. On February 5, they vandalized hundreds of homes and historical sites belonging to the secular Awami League across the country.

In Gazipur, Bangladesh, when a jihadist student group attempted to attack the home of a 1971 freedom fighter, local residents stood up in self-defense.

Now, under the guise of "Operation Devil Hunt," innocent locals are being indiscriminately arrested, including women and children, simply for defending themselves.

To justify further killings, they have inflicted blade wounds on their own people to make them look like bullet wounds. Look at the image—one bullet would create a single wound, but here, it's clear that these are blade marks. This staged drama is being used by jihadists to begin repression against the secular Awami League.

In the images of the vandalized historical buildings, you can see Taliban/ISIS supporters waving their Islamist flags. This government is directly supporting Islamist extremists.

This Islamist mob is brutally beating a woman for speaking out against the vandalism.

Nobel laureate Yunus's government has not arrested anyone involved in the destruction of hundreds of historical sites. Instead, individuals from his government’s advisory council have incited mobs on Facebook to carry out the vandalism—and they are still continuing.

Vandalism begins at Sheikh Bari in Khulna, spreads across districts

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