DHAKA (Reuters) - An elderly Buddhist monk was hacked to death on Saturday at a temple in Bangladesh, police said.
The body of Mongsowe U Chak, 75, was found at the isolated temple where he lived alone in Naikkhangchhari village, about 338 kilometers (211 miles) southeast of Dhaka, police said.
Police said they did not know the motive of the killing and no one had been arrested.
The Muslim-majority nation of 160 million people has seen a surge in violent attacks over the past few months in which liberal activists, members of minority Muslim sects and other religious groups have been targeted by Islamist extremists.
Islamic State has claimed responsibility for some of the killings although the government denies the Sunni militant group has a presence in the country, saying homegrown extremists are behind the attacks.
>did not know the motive
He wasn't a Muslim that's motive enough for this goat fuckers
crazy to think buddhists used to be stretched way more westward.
why'd they disappear?
oh, yeah. that's right. muslims.
>>74076914
A Buddhist monk wouldn't want us to be angry at this happening, I think.
>>74076914
Looks like another wave of muslim cleansing is due in Burma in retaliation.
>>74078708
Not quite. Buddhists will kill to defend their right to exist since it threatens their ability to lead people to enlightenment.
>>74078778
This, my dick is diamonds.
>>74078799
Well yes, but even when killing someone it's important to do it with love and compassion.
>>74078708
Buddhists are not Sweden, Sven
>>74079027
It would be reasonable. It would not be reasonable to _be angry_ about it however.
>>74076914
>hacked to death
fucking cyborgs, let god sort them out
>>74079143
It would be reasonable because we are just flesh bags full of chemical reactions and apart from the most enlightened we are still creatures of emotion. Even buddha would feel a second of pain and annoyance if he stubbed his toe.
>>74079082
Allah Akbar!
>>74079856
Yes, but he would not dwell on it.
Being outraged on a pakistani theremin factory child worker support group fora is the opposite of that.