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Bangladesh Muslims condemn New Zealand mosque attacks

They also sought collective efforts to evolve strategies to check the recurrence of such onslaughts anywhere in the world

Update : 16 Mar 2019, 11:10 PM

The Muslim community in Dhaka mourned the deaths of Muslims in a noxious shooting at two mosques in New Zealand, and protested the heinous act against followers of Islam.

They also sought collective efforts to evolve strategies to check the recurrence of such onslaughts anywhere in the world.

At a human chain on Saturday in front of the National Press Club, Maizbhandar Darbar leader, Syed Saifuddin Ahmed, said: “The global powers must develop ways to track down perpetrators of such heinous acts before they can carry out any terrorist attacks.”

The human chain was organized under the banner of Anjuman-e-Rahmania Mainia Maizbhandaria, where leaders and activists of International Sufi Unity for Solidarity (SUFIS), Parliament of World Sufis, participate.

Saifuddin also urged every conscious quarter to stand by the victims with empathy.

The human chain was wrapped up with a munajat seeking divine blessings for humanity. Leaders and supporters of the World Sunni Movement, Bangladesh, World Humanity (Insaniyat) Revolution, Bangladesh’ Anjuman-e-Rahmania Mainia Maizbhandaria, and others, attended the program.

A total of 49 people, including two persons of Bangladesh origin, have been killed in Friday’s terror attacks at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.

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