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Published 25 Oct, 2012 09:06pm

Bangladesh rebuilds Buddhist temples

DHAKA, Oct 25: Bangladesh has started rebuilding 19 Buddhist temples vandalised by Muslim mobs in violence triggered by anger over Facebook content that defamed the holy Quran, officials said on Thursday.

Army engineers will renovate the temples at a cost of nearly 120 million taka ($1.5 million) on the orders of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who recently visited the area, local official Ruhul Amin said.

“The army has already started work. We have sat with Buddhist community leaders to finalise the designs. The temples will be rebuilt almost to their old shape,” Mr Amin said. At least 120 Buddhist houses were also attacked, some of them razed to the ground, and dozens of shops werelooted in last month’s violence that began at Ramu town in the southeastern Cox’s Bazaar district.

The violence spread to five towns and a dozen villages as rumours circulated that a young Buddhist man had posted photographs on Facebook insulting Islam. He denied responsibility for the posting.

Buddhists, who make up less than one per cent of Bangladesh’s 153 million mostly Muslim population, are based mainly in the southeast near the border with Myanmar.—AFP

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