Here is his Facebook profile:
https://www.facebook.com/nobisir
And his cult:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/nastiknobi/
Yeah, these guys have a cult following
There is called freedom of speech and security of the citizenry. One has to be practical. If your govt. don't take action, it doesn't give people the right to kill a person.
And you said they are primitive society, then who are you, don't you see its wrong to kill a person by vigilante justice.
If you have problem with hate speech, file a case and take him to court. If govt. doesn't do anything, protest against the govt. rather than not taking laws into their own hand.,
Tomorrow, if a Muslim kills a cow and few Hindus kill him, will you give same reason of primitive society and no law to protect cows and justify the killing.
Okay, I didn't know Bangladesh is Norway
And he is right, Bangladeshi society & culture is nowhere near the advanced level of industrialized nations. And that a poor, small, 3rd world and 90% Muslim nation. And it is a politically very volatile nation.
Even a fake Facebook profile set things into chaos in Ramu last year.
Simply put, Bangladeshi society simply aren't ready to come to terms with such things. It is a young nation with a lot to learn.
We can go from mountains to oceans over things like tolerance and such. But sorry to say, there is a limit as to how far freedom of speech can go in a country like Bangladesh. Or any third-world Muslim-majority nation for that matter.
And what's more, this chap along with his gang are Shahbaghi activists. And often thought to be the original organizers of the movement. That is what is angering the country's Islamists, not just Jamaat-Islami, Bangladesh. There are many other smaller Islamic parties in the nation who aren't in any way affiliated with JI, and they have significant support when put together.
I am still at a loss for words as to how a country like Bangladesh can create such individuals. Is it logical to say that in the midst of all problems the nation is facing, Islam is the biggest problem?
This war-crimes trial issue, along with the sociopolitical ramifications is certainly getting out of control.