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Bangladesh al-Qaida claims responsibility for student death

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FILE - In this April 7, 2016 file photo, Bangladeshi students protest seeking arrest of three motorcycle-riding assailants who hacked student activist Nazimuddin Samad to death as he walked with a friend, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The United States condemned the attack as "barbaric" Thursday, the latest killing in Bangladesh of an outspoken opponent of radical Islam and said it is considering granting refuge to a select number of bloggers who face imminent danger. (AP Photo)
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NEW DELHI, April 9: A banned Islamist group in Bangladesh tied to the al-Qaida in the Indian Subcontinent has claimed responsibility for the killing of a student opponent of radical Islam.

The killing of 28-year-old Nazimuddin Samad on Wednesday night follows a string of similar attacks last year, when at least five secular bloggers and publishers were killed allegedly by radical Islamists.


According to SITE Intelligence monitoring group, Ansar al-Islam, the Bangladesh division of al-Qaida in the Indian Subcontinent, or AQIS, said in a statement posted online on Friday that its members carried out the attack in "vengeance." It says Samad "abused" God, the Prophet Muhammad, and Islam.

Bangladeshi Investigators declined to make any comment about the statement Saturday, but said they were investigating.



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