
About Us
The Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council (BHBCUC) is a non-profit organization established in 1988 to protect the human rights of religious minorities in Bangladesh. Founded by Chitta Ranjan Dutta, the organization advocates for equal rights for all citizens and works with NGOs and governments to achieve its goals.
It remains a significant voice for religious minorities in Bangladesh, with international chapters in North America and Europe. The organization continues to call for government action to protect minority rights and end discrimination.
We consistently speak out against discrimination, violence, and human rights violations targeting religious minorities through press releases, statements, and public rallies. We monitor incidents of violence and discrimination against religious minorities and reports these to relevant authorities and the public.
Learn more about our organizationOur Mission
The key mission of the Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council is to protect the human rights of religious minorities in Bangladesh and to advocate for the restoration of equal rights for all citizens of the nation, irrespective of their religious affiliation.
- ✓Combating Discrimination and Violence
- ✓Advocacy for Legal and Policy Reforms
- ✓Raising Awareness among General Public
- ✓Promoting Interfaith Harmony
- ✓Empowerment and Community Support
Our Vision
Our vision is a Bangladesh where the constitutional guarantees of equality and religious freedom are a lived reality for all its people.
- ✓A Bangladesh Free from Discrimination
- ✓Restoration of Secular Principles
- ✓Guaranteed Human Rights for Minorities
- ✓Communal Harmony and Peaceful Coexistence
- ✓Justice and Redress for Past Injustices
- ✓Empowered and Secure Minority Communities
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