Read friends his short message from Phyoe Phyoe Aung.
“The year 2015 was a very difficult time for me. On March 10, 2015, police in Myanmar arrested me and over 100 other students for marching in protest against a new education law.
We were beaten with batons, and charged with many questionable criminal offenses. We could have faced more than nine years in prison.
In a country where same-sex relations are illegal, Xulhaz pushed the boundaries of Bangladesh’s society through his work. Unfortunately Xulhaz’s work led to his death. Xulhaz Mannan and a colleague were in his apartment when men posing as couriers burst in wielding machetes.
Despite overwhelming evidence, in the past year Xulhaz’s case has not been brought to justice. Xulhaz’s attackers are believed to belong to Ansar al-Islam, the same extremist group responsible for a series of similar assaults on bloggers promoting atheism, feminism, science and other secular issues. Demand that there are formal arrests for Xulhaz’s case now by taking action.