Thousands of Muslims went on a rampage in Buddhist areas of Bangladesh near the border on Saturday, setting ablaze more than a dozen temples and monasteries and at least 50 homes. Property was looted, including statues of the Buddha.
"The attacks on temples and houses in Buddhist localities in Ramu and neighbouring areas in Cox's Bazar (district) were perpetrated by radical Islamists," Home Minister Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir told reporters in Dhaka.
"Rohingyas and political opponents of the government were also involved in the attacks."
He described the attacks as a "premeditated and deliberate attempt" to disrupt communal harmony.
It was one of the worst sectarian attacks in Bangladesh, spreading fear throughout the Buddhist minority.
Police said violence spread to the port of Chittagong, where at least two temples were vandalised. But police drove the attackers away and tightened security around Buddhist areas.
Police said they arrested nearly 170 people on suspicion of vandalism and an investigation was ordered into the violence.
Rohingyas were involved in a week of rioting with Buddhist Rakhines across the border in Myanmar last June and aid agencies say they bore the brunt of a government crackdown to halt the violence.
Rohingyas are not included in any census in multi-ethnic Myanmar and have no citizenship. Bangladesh does not accept them and pushed back out to sea refugees fleeing that unrest.
Police said the latest attacks were launched after Muslims found a Facebook photo of a burned Holy Quran, allegedly posted by a young Buddhist man who was taken into safe custody by police. The Facebook account was closed.
Leaders of the Buddhist community, which makes up less than 1 percent of Bangladesh's population of 150 million, accused unidentified activists of sowing discord.
"The situation has been under control since Sunday but we are adding forces to vulnerable areas to ensure the peace is kept," said Serajul Haque Khan, top civil administrator of the Chittagong division.
Many Bangladeshi Muslims have taken part in protests in recent days against a film made in California and deemed insulting to Islam.
Though most Rohingyas were turned back from Bangladesh during last June's violence, local residents accuse some of infiltrating the country and teaming up with Islamists.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, attending the UN General Assembly in New York, called for tough measures to prevent further attacks on minority communities, state media reported.
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It is an again an example of struggle for existance due to over the carrrying capasity population likely to touch two billion mark, of the Indian subcontinent . Bangladesh could handle the situation . She has identified the culprits well .
Whats wrong with Muslims... Why are they in the centre of all trouble across the globe.. be it Hindus, Christians, Jews or Buddhists
@Hasan, how do you know that Rohingyas were involved in the riot? What evidence do you have? I think it is just Bangladeshi govt politicizing matter? Anyway, are you a Muslim really? According to your Islamic Shariah, one needs to have at least four eyewitnesses to confirm whether a person has committed a crime or an offence. You are accusing Rohingyas for involving in such kinds of crimes???? It happened in your country. So, you people and your government are to be blamed. Got it??
Typical south asian response: shift the blame to next one.
people killed in bomb blast, pakistanis blame TTP supported by INDIA.
scare spreads in india, people began migrating in drove, INDIA blames pakistan.
people run riot in bangladesh, and, seeing that it cannot blame india and pakistan, it puts the blame on ROHINGYAS.
we subcontinental people are so shameless in shifting our responsibility, and blaming others.
All this is happening because some Muslims put pictures of dead Buddhists in Tibet and pictures from Thailand. These pictures in no way were connected to Islam or Muslims. Islam is a way of life for Muslims.
@Hasan: Let's start with persecuting and jailing the Hindus who are oppressing the poor people of Kashmir, shall we?
@Hasan: "These rohingya should be persecuted and jailed for life"
Did you mean prosecuted? The statement in current form makes little sense.
Shame shame!.. No Muslim Organizations even condemning the attack. Imagine what could be the reaction of Muslims around the world if 12 mosques were burnt by Hindu/Christian people.
Again Rohingyas are dragged into controversy. Indeed, weak people have no place on this earth. Buddhist are killing Rohingyas and were burning Rohingyas' houses, destroying mosques and sometimes burning their religious books. Bengalis did the same to Buddhists in Bangaldesh. Rohingyas are blamed. Sadly, inhumane Bangladeshi government is politicizing the matter to defeat the opponents. Such the dirty Bangladeshi Awami League Politicians.
They can blame others but the root of the problem is everywhere in the world the same.