Dr
Avijit Roy, 42, from Atlanta, Georgia, was jumped by the gang of
machete-wielding assailants Thursday night in Dhaka, the capital of
Bangladesh - leaving his injured wife standing over his bleeding body.
He is well-known in Bangladesh for for his outspoken atheism.
An
obscure militant group, Ansar Bangla 7, claimed responsibility for the
attack, which it said was in retaliation for his 'crime against Islam'.
The
extremists also said he was singled out because he is a U.S. citizen -
and characterized the vicious killing as 'revenge' for attacks on ISIS
in Syria.
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Outspoken: Blogger and author Dr Roy, 42, was described as a 'free thinker' with a 'strong voice against Islamic fanatics,' by a friend |
Murder: The body of Avijit Roy was found in a pool of blood after being attacked by a clever wielding gang in Dhaka, Bangladesh on Thursday night |
Police said
at least two men, who are believed to have links to Dhaka University,
attacked Roy around 8.45pm and landed three strong, deliberate blows to
the right side of his head.
They
turned on his wife, Rafida Ahmed, when she tried to save him, then fled
into the crowd, dumping their weapons as they ran. Police have
expressed shock that extremists struck at a university book fair, which
was heavily guarded.
Witnesses have even said officers and bystanders were there during the murder - but did nothing. Several onlookers told Al-Jazeera
nobody intervened in the brazen attack, while even police chiefs had
said they were baffled that a man could be murdered so close to the
heavily-guarded area.
The
United States today said the murder was 'horrific in its brutality and
cowardice' and represents an attack on the 'principles' of Bangladesh.
Roy's
body was found in a pool of blood on Thursday night after the brutal
attack. Ahmed, 45, is also a blogger. She is reportedly now in hospital
with a deep cut to her head.
Roy, who is a naturalized U.S. citizen and also a bio-engineer, had been receiving death threats online for years.
One
Muslim fanatic, Farabi Shafiur Rahman, had reportedly posted threats on
Facebook last year that Roy would be killed as soon as he returned to
the country.
Roy
and his wife were visiting the city of Dhaka for a book fair when they
were set upon opposite the Dhaka University Central Mosque. Police have
said the attackers likely have links to the university.
Jubilant
extremists writing on social media were quick to praise the attackers.
The account for Ansar Bangla 7 made a post which linked the killing to
Roy's nationality - and American airstrikes on ISIS.
Survivor: Rafida Ahmed is pictured above being stretchered to hospital after the attack on Thursday night. Police say she was attacked after trying to defend her husband |
Torches raised: This crowd of women marched through Dhaka Friday night in Bangladesh in protest |
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