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CoHNA hosts webinar to discuss situation in Bangladesh

December 2024 310 views 03 Min 27 Sec

The Coalition of Hindus of North America (CoHNA) recently organized a discussion addressing the alleged persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh. The event featured a panel of experts and firsthand testimonies from Bangladeshi Hindus, shedding light on the severe challenges faced by the minority community. The discussion outlined actionable steps to seek justice and advocate for the rights of Hindus in Bangladesh.

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  • Hindu Rights
  • Bangladesh Crisis
  • Advocacy For Justice
  • Human Rights

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