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Dipan’s father feels insecure like 1971

Update : 04 Nov 2015, 12:09 PM

Slain publisher Faisal Arefin Dipan’s father Professor Abul Kashem Fazlul Haque said he feels insecure what he had felt during Six Point Movement in 1966 and Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971.

He expressed the apprehension three days after his son Dipan was slaughtered by unidentified miscreants at Shahbagh’s Aziz Supermarket.

“This is the first time since the Six Point Demand in 1966 and 1971 Liberation War, I feel insecure,” said Haque, also a teacher of Dhaka University, while talking to journalists at his Paribagh residence in the capital on Wednesday afternoon.

When asked, whether he had received any threat through mobile or email or any other way, he said: “I won’t like to say anything regarding this.”

Dipan, whose publishing house published a book of slain writer-blogger Avijit Roy, was found dead at Aziz Supermarket in Shahbagh on October 31. 

Another publisher of Avijit and two other writer-bloggers were hacked in the capital’s Lalmatia on the same day. 

Immediate after his son’s killing, Haque said he would not seek justice in the courts of the country as no justice was seen after several murders of this kind.

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