persecution
Christians in Bangladesh Hold Onto Fragile Stability Following Elections
By commsmanager at International Christian Concern
· July 17, 2026
· 5 min read
Following the August 2024 ousting of Bangladesh’s longtime leader Sheikh Hasina, the country fell into a power vacuum. Amid the ensuing upheaval, some people in this nation of 175 million (91% Muslim, 8% Hindu, and about half of 1% Christian) seized the opportunity to attack religious minorities. “C
Key takeaway “Christopher,” a Catholic in Bangladesh, said there were many such attacks in late 2024.
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Category: persecution ·
Published: July 17, 2026 ·
Source: International Christian Concern ·
Reading time: 5 min
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What is this story about? Following the August 2024 ousting of Bangladesh’s longtime leader Sheikh Hasina, the country fell into a power vacuum. Amid the ensuing upheaval, some people in this nation of 175 million (91% Muslim, 8% Hindu, and about half of 1% Christian) seized the opportunity to attack religious minorities. “C
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