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Bangladesh LGBT magazine editor hacked to death

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Miscreants stabbed dead a local staff of USAID, who was one of the senior editors of Bangladesh鈥檚 first LGBT magazine, along with his friend at his flat in Dhaka鈥檚 Kalabagan area Monday evening.

Talking to The Daily Star, Mohammed Iqbal, officer-in-charge of Kalabagan Police Station, said they suspect the involvement of militants in the killing.

Editor of LGBT magazine 鈥楻oopbaan鈥, Xulhaz Mannan was known for his gay rights activism.

He was working for USAID. Earlier, he worked as a protocol officer of former US ambassador Dan Mozena for a long time.

Tanay Fahim, the other victim and his friend, was also a LGBT activist.

鈥淗e was a theater activist,鈥 M Ibrahim Khan, additional deputy commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police (Ramna Division), told The Daily Star.

The incident took place two days into the grisly murder of Rajshahi University teacher Rezaul Karim Siddiquee in northwestern Bangladesh. According to US-based SITE Intelligence Group, international militant group Islamic State claimed responsibility of Siddiquee鈥檚 murder.

鈥淭hree persons came around 5:45 p.m. and claimed they had a courier for Mannan. When I went up and told him (Mannan) this, he said that he was not expecting any such parcel,鈥 Parvez Mollah, a security guard of the building, said.

Mannan used to live on the first floor of the seven-storied building in Lake Circus neighborhood.

鈥淎s I came down and told them this, they insisted that I allow them to meet him (Mannan),鈥 Mollah said.

As he declined to allow them in, the group stabbed him leaving him injured in the left eye and left arm.

The assailants then rushed to Mannan鈥檚 flat and swooped on Mannan and his friend Tanay indiscriminately, Abdul Bari, a sub-inspector of special branch of police, told The Daily Star.

The two died immediately on the spot.

Accomplishing their mission, the attackers fled, Bari said quoting locals.

A patrol team of police tried to intercept the assailants as they were fleeing, Ibrahim Khan of DMP said. 鈥淥ne of the assailants this time attacked ASI [assistant sub-inspector] Momtaz with a machete.鈥

Describing the incident to The Daily Star, a witness said wishing not to be named: 鈥淚 saw six to seven people rushing out of the building. Each of them was carrying bag packs.鈥

The body of Mannan was found lying at the entrance of the house while Tanay鈥檚 body was found inside.

During the attack, Mannan鈥檚 mother and a domestic help were at home, said Nurul Islam, the driver of Xulhaz鈥檚 brother Minhaz Mannan Emon.

鈥楾hreats from Islamists鈥

A spokesman for a gay group, Boys of Ba ngladesh, confirmed to AFP by text message that the Roopbaan editor was among the two dead victims.

He was behind an annual Rainbow Rally, which since 2014 has been held on April 14, Bengali New Year.

But police this year banned the rally as part of widespread security measures. Ahead of the banned rally earlier this month, the editor told AFP that they had received threats from Islamists, who posted messages online.

鈥淭hey have even set up an online group to threaten us,鈥 he said.

鈥楽enseless act of violence鈥

US Ambassador to Bangladesh Marcia Bernicat said she is devastated by the brutal murder.

鈥淲e abhor this senseless act of violence and urge the government of Bangladesh in the strongest terms to apprehend the criminals behind these murders,鈥 the US envoy said in a statement this evening.

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