The article describes a surge in mob violence in Bangladesh following the assassination of a pro-democracy leader, leading to the burning of major newspapers and cultural sites, with journalists and civil society feeling increasingly vulnerable amid political instability and a cycle of retribution.
A series of violent protests across Indonesia, sparked by lawmakers' allowances and the death of a delivery rider during clashes, resulted in at least three deaths, multiple injuries, and the burning of regional parliament buildings, with authorities cracking down on demonstrators and international groups criticizing the suppression of free speech.
Five family members in Bihar, India, were brutally murdered by a mob after being accused of witchcraft, with three suspects arrested; the incident highlights ongoing violence rooted in superstitions in the region.
A tourist accused of blasphemy was killed by a mob in Madyan, Pakistan, after being dragged from a police station. The incident, which involved desecration of the Quran, has sparked outrage on social media. Police have opened a case against hundreds involved, and additional security forces have been deployed to the region. This event highlights ongoing issues of religion-fueled violence and the targeting of minorities in Pakistan.
A mob in Taxco, Mexico, beat a woman to death after suspecting her of kidnapping and killing an 8-year-old girl, just hours before the city's Holy Week procession. The mob formed after the girl's body was found, and security camera footage showed a woman and a man loading a bundle, possibly the girl's body, into a taxi. The mayor expressed outrage over the killing, and the state prosecutors' office confirmed the woman died of her injuries. The incident has cast a pall over the already solemn procession, and residents expressed frustration with the ongoing violence in the area.
In the Mexican tourist city of Taxco, a woman suspected of kidnapping and killing an 8-year-old girl was brutally beaten to death by a mob, sparking outrage and highlighting the prevalence of vigilante justice in the region. The incident occurred just hours before the city's Holy Week procession, casting a pall over the already solemn event. The mayor expressed frustration over the lack of support from the state government, while residents voiced their fed-up sentiments with the ongoing violence and its impact on tourism. Guerrero state, where Taxco is located, has been particularly prone to violence, with drug cartels and gangs routinely preying on the local population.
A mob in Taxco, Mexico, brutally beat a woman to death after suspecting her of kidnapping and killing an 8-year-old girl, just hours before the city's Holy Week procession. The mob formed after the girl's body was found, and security camera footage showed a woman and a man loading a bundle into a taxi, suspected to be the girl's body. The mayor expressed outrage over the killing, and the state prosecutors' office confirmed the woman died of her injuries. The incident cast a pall over the religious procession, and residents expressed frustration with the ongoing violence in the area.
A mob in Taxco, Mexico, brutally beat a woman to death after suspecting her of kidnapping and killing an 8-year-old girl just hours before the city’s Holy Week procession. The mob formed after the girl's body was found, and security camera footage showed a woman and a man loading a bundle, possibly the girl's body, into a taxi. The mayor expressed outrage over the killing, and the state prosecutors' office confirmed the woman died of her injuries. The incident has cast a pall over the already solemn procession, and residents expressed frustration with the ongoing violence in the area, despite its impact on tourism.
Two Christian brothers have been arrested in Pakistan on charges of blasphemy after a Muslim mob burned churches and houses, accusing the brothers of desecrating the Quran. Pages of the Quran with derogatory comments were found in the street, with the suspects' identities attached. Blasphemy is punishable by death in Pakistan, and accusations are sometimes used to settle scores. The violence lasted for 10 hours, with thousands of Muslims carrying weapons. The police have arrested 128 people involved in the mob attack, and caretaker Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakar has promised to protect minorities.
Two Christians have been arrested in Pakistan on blasphemy charges after pages of the Quran with derogatory comments were found in a street. This led to a violent mob attacking Christian homes and churches. Blasphemy is punishable by death in Pakistan, and accusations are sometimes used to settle scores. The police have arrested 146 people involved in the attack, and paramilitary troops are guarding the community. The displaced families are starting to return to their homes.
A mob of about 10 people beat a security guard to death outside a Hollywood nightclub in the early hours of Sunday morning. The circumstances leading to the assault, including whether it was gang-related, remain unclear. The security guard was confronted by the group and fell into the street, where he was kicked and stomped to death. He was taken to a hospital but succumbed to his injuries. No arrests have been made, and further information is being sought from the nightclub and the LAPD.
A mob of Indian women attacked the home of the main suspect in the gang rape of two minority women in Manipur, India. The attack was in response to a viral video showing the victims being stripped naked and paraded through a street two months ago. The victims were part of a group fleeing a mob attack on their village. The main suspect was arrested, and three others have also been detained. The incident occurred during a period of ethnic clashes in the state.
Four individuals have been arrested in connection with the abduction and gang rape of two women who were paraded naked through the streets by a mob in Manipur, India. The incident occurred on May 4, following deadly ethnic clashes in the state. The video of the assault went viral, sparking outrage. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the incident, promising that the guilty will not be spared. The violence in Manipur has resulted in over 130 deaths and ongoing clashes between different ethnic groups. Last week, the European Parliament called on Indian authorities to take action to stop the violence and protect religious minorities.
A mob in Imphal, Manipur set fire to a warehouse owned by the state's public health engineering and consumer and food affairs minister, L Susindro Meitei, containing pipes worth Rs 120 crore intended for sewage purposes. The mob also targeted a nearby office of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and attempted to enter the minister's house with the intention to vandalize and burn it down. However, the security forces intervened and dispersed the mob using tear gas shelling.
Mobs in Manipur have targeted the houses and offices of BJP politicians, including the state president and a state minister. The Army and Rapid Action Force have foiled several attempts to set fire to BJP properties. The Congress has alleged that members of at least 10 opposition parties from Manipur have been waiting to meet PM Narendra Modi in New Delhi, but they have not received any response since June 10. The BJP has refused to comment on the mob attacks, saying it is a kind of artificial conflict in the state created by some vested groups.