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| Activists protested in Bangladesh after the grisly 2015 murder of atheist blogger Avijit Roy. Police said on Monday they had charged siux people with his killing |
Six people have been charged with the gruesome murder four years ago of a controversial atheist blogger, Bangladesh police said Monday.
Avijit Roy,
a Bangladesh-born US national, was hacked to death on a busy road outside Dhaka
University in February 2015. His wife was critically injured in the attack.
Police
investigators said 11 of the 12 militants from the outlawed Ansar al Islam
group implicated in the murder took part in the street killing.
"Six
people have been charged over the murder of Avijit Roy. Of the six, two are on
the run," Dhaka police spokesman Masudur Rahman told AFP.
A sacked
army major who masterminded the attack was one of those still on the loose,
Rahman said, adding police could not identify the other five involved.
One suspect
was killed by police in a crackdown that followed the murder.
Roy, who
migrated to the United States two decades ago, was known in Bangladesh for his
Mukto-Mona (Free-mind) blog, where he railed against all forms of organised
religion.
One of his
books, "The Virus of Faith", became a controversial bestseller in
Bangladesh, which is officially secular even though 90 per cent of the
population is Muslim.
Ansar al
Islam has been accused of the 2013-14 murders of atheist and secular bloggers
and gay activists that prompted many to flee the country.
The government
launched a crackdown on Ansar and other radical groups after an attack on a
Dhaka cafe in July 2016 left 18 foreigners dead.
Nearly 100
extremists have since been killed by police while hundreds have been arrested.

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