The latest blogger victim, was
a 40-year-old activist Niloy Chatterjee, who had a Facebook account with the
name Niloy Neel, was hacked to death in his flat in the capital Dhaka, said
police.
The blogger who wrote about
secularism and criticised radical Islamists in Bangladesh has been killed by
men armed with machetes.
It was the fourth time an
online critic of religious extremism had been murdered in the Muslim-majority
country in six months, with other bloggers saying they were
"speechless".
He was believed to be very
active in protesting against the previous murders.
Chatterjee was decapitated
and had his hands cut off, sources told the International Humanist and Ethical
Union (IHEU).
The attackers got into the
apartment building by pretending to be potential tenants.
Ansar al Islam, a group in
Bangladesh which links itself to al Qaeda in the Indian sub-continent, has
apparently claimed responsibility for the death.
Chatterjee was among
hundreds of bloggers in a movement demanding the death penalty for Islamist
leaders accused of atrocities in Bangladesh's 1971 war of independence.
Imran Sarker, head of a
network of activists and bloggers said: "We are speechless. He was
demanding justice for killing of other bloggers. Who will be next for demanding
justice for Niloy?"
Chatterjee's friends said
he had criticised radical Islamists at home and abroad in his blog.
Militants have targeted
secularist writers in Bangladesh in recent years, while the government has
tried to crack down on hardline Islamist groups seeking to make the nation,
with a population of 160 million, a sharia-based state.
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