Why Are Artists in Bangladesh Protesting the Arrest of Baul Singer Abul Sarkar?
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Key Takeaways
- Protests erupted in Dhaka against the arrest of Abul Sarkar.
- Violence occurred between Sarkar's supporters and opposing factions.
- Four individuals were injured in the clashes.
- International human rights groups condemned the actions taken against Sarkar.
- Legal proceedings are underway following the violent incidents.
Dhaka, Nov 24 (NationPress) A group of singers and artists in Bangladesh gathered to protest in Dhaka on Monday, expressing their outrage over the detention of esteemed Baul singer Abul Sarkar and the violent assault on his supporters in Manikganj district, as reported by local media. The demonstration, organized by the 'Sadhuguru Bhakta and Oli-Awlia Ashekan Parishad', took place in front of the Jatiya Press Club in the capital, where they called for the immediate release of Sarkar and the apprehension of individuals responsible for the attack on his followers.
Abul Sarkar, head of the Bangladesh Baul Samity, was arrested on November 20 in Madaripur district under accusations of offending religious sentiments, according to The Daily Star, a leading newspaper in Bangladesh.
Earlier on Sunday, tensions escalated in Manikganj as supporters of Baul artist Sarkar were assaulted during protests against his recent detention.
Reports indicate that a rival faction known as the 'All-Section Alem-Ulama and Towhidi Janata of Manikganj District' organized a simultaneous protest, demanding punishment for Sarkar.
According to eyewitness accounts, the Dhaka Tribune reported that members of the Towhidi Janata attacked Sarkar's supporters with sticks and bricks, instilling fear among the small group advocating for the Baul singer.
The violent clash resulted in injuries to four individuals, raising alarms about the growing risks faced by Baul practitioners, who embody one of Bangladesh's oldest and most unique cultural traditions.
Among the injured were three Baul supporters: Abdul Alim, Ariful Islam, and Zahirul Islam. Additionally, another man reportedly suffered injuries during the altercation.
All four injured were transported to Manikganj District Sadar Hospital, where medical professionals confirmed that several required stitches for severe head injuries.
Manikganj's Additional Superintendent of Police (Crime and Operations), Md Abdullah Al Mamun, confirmed the incident, stating, "One group was demanding his punishment, while another demanded his release. A faction of the Towhidi Janata attacked the supporters. We intervened immediately."
He added that legal proceedings are underway.
In the meantime, a prominent international human rights organization condemned the "unlawful arrest" of Sarkar, labeling the charges of "religious defamation" as "fabricated and baseless".
Justice Makers Bangladesh in France (JMBF) released a statement criticizing the violent actions of the "Islamist extremist group" known as 'Touhidi Janata' against a peaceful human chain in Manikganj, which was calling for Sarkar's unconditional release.