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Massive Banner over NYC's Statue of Liberty calls to stop genocide of Hindus in Bangladesh

October 2024 582 views 02 Min

In a powerful appeal to the global community, Hindu American groups organized a massive airline banner, calling for urgent global action to stop the ongoing genocide of Hindus in Bangladesh. The large banner flew over the Hudson River and circled the Statue of Liberty, a global symbol of human dignity, freedom, and equality.

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