BANGLADESH HINDU BUDDHIST & CHRISTIAN UNITY COUNSEL, USA

A Human Rights Advocacy Group promoting secular, pluralistic democracy & equal rights for the religious and the ethnic minorities in Bangladesh.

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ABOUT US

WHO WE ARE

Bangladesh Hindu, Buddhist & Christian Unity Council, USA (BHBCUC, USA) was established in New York City in 1990 by the expatriate Bangladeshi Hindus, Buddhists and Christians then residing primarily in the New York-New Jersey- Connecticut tri-state area. We are a nonprofit, public benefit organization, independent of any government, political ideology or economic interest and are funded by our membership and public donations.
Our vision is for every citizen of Bangladesh to enjoy all the rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other human rights standards, regardless of their religious affiliation and ethnicity. We seek to help the religious and ethnic minorities of Bangladesh regain their rights as equal citizens of the country that they had been guaranteed in the country’s first constitution, written in 1972, and live there with human dignity.
We intend to accomplish these goals by enlisting the human rights organizations, international bodies such as the United Nations, international media, and the legislators, members of the civil societies and governments of democratic nations, including that of Bangladesh.

Advisory Council
Board of Directors
Executive Committee

Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist & Christian Unity Council, USA

25-39 70th Street, 2nd Floor, East Elmhurst, NY 11370, U.S.A

Phone: (646) 240 - 5840; (646) 919 - 2822; (212) 792 - 0433

Fax: (718) 937 - 6003, Email: communications@bhbcuc.org