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Bangladesh:Gunfight at BDR headquarters

Yes it is very easy to infiltrate that way and MOSSAD is very successful regarding this in the Middle eastern countries.Probably they already infiltrated Bangladesh.
I have just rehashed my memory about Tableagui's activities and needless to say that it is sharbanasha if MOSSAD has already discovered the Goldmine for infiltration, I.E. Tableagi Jammat. TJ is so unprotected and its main book of preaching (FAJAELE AMAL) is so filled by the unauthenticated stories of supreme dedication that could transform good and naive-hearted soul to a Saynnashi/Vagabon and make him to dedicate his soul. The objective of TJ's Taliming (Tableagi way of Nashihat) is taking people away from their daily lives for 3, 7, 40 and 180 days. Eita ekta maraktak Vabnar bishoy karon ei paddatite oneke deolia hoye atma teg korte pare. One interesting observation is that Tableagies don't get encountered by INDO-ZION nexus. Another one is that it fulfills anti-Muslim's efforts to show Islam as a back ward, unscientific religion. Ever since its inception in IND by Maulana Illiyas (Rah), it never faced violence like JI or HAMAS or Muslim Brother hood did by any Islam bashing GOVTs (be it PAK or ISRO or Egyptian). Why is that? It's way of making Muslim ritualistic and anticipation for getting reward in hear-after completely fall in Malaun's scheme. Their 'Enlightening-Moderated-Islam' can't have any social, economic and managerial agenda. And guess what ! Tableague doesn't have them. Furthermore, it doesn't speak about changing system. so, Beware ! Beware !! of it.
 
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BNP slams an atomic neighbour's threat to interfere in B'desh matter

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) strongly condemned a nuclear neighbour's "threat to directly interfere" in Bangladesh's internal affairs and urged the country's patriotic nationalist forces to remain alert and united at this critical hour, reports UNB.

The protest came in resolutions adopted in a meeting of the BNP national standing committee, party's highest policymaking body, chaired by Chairperson and former premier Khaleda Zia at her Gulshan office Tuesday night.

BNP Secretary General Khondoker Delwar Hossain, reading out the resolutions at a press briefing at the chairperson's Gulshan office Wednesday noon, said the standing committee meeting was observing with deep concern reports published in various newspapers at home and abroad that a big neighbouring state is issuing threats of "naked interference" in Bangladesh's domestic matters.

He mentioned that a policymaking-level leader of that 'atomic power' at a recent meeting clearly said that the country would not sit idle if opposition against the present government of Bangladesh turned for the extreme.

Meanwhile, BNP secretary general Khondoker Delwar Hossain has raised questions about the 'coordinator' of investigations into the BDR revolt, saying comments by Faruq Khan were 'influencing' the probes, reports bdnews24.com.

"The government has politicised the matter by employing a politician and minister as 'coordinator' even though there are heads of the three probes," he told a briefing at the party chairperson's Gulshan office in the city Wednesday.

"What is his role as coordinator?" Delwar asked.

The government on March 11 appointed commerce minister Faruq Khan as coordinator of the various inquiries into the Feb 25-26 carnage at the border force's Pilkhana Headquarters.

"He is influencing the investigation by making comments one after another before any report has been issued," said Delwar Wednesday.

He reiterated BNP's demand for a 'proper investigation' into the BDR massacre. Any kind of politicisation of the investigation is not acceptable.

"The comments by the coordinator make the people think the government is trying to influence the course of the investigation according to its will.

Delwar said: "But people want to know the facts and scenario of the mutiny. Such a massacre may not be prevented again in future if the investigation is not neutral now."

On standing committee member Chowdhury Tanvir Ahmed Siddiky's being ousted from the party in Monday's meeting, Delwar said: "As he is an honourable person he has been relieved of his party post."

"The word 'expulsion' is used only in extreme cases."

BNP slams an atomic neighbour's threat to interfere in B'desh matter
 
13 more BDR men, Awami League leader taken on 7-day remand

local Awami League leader Torab who was earlier placed on a 2-day remand in connection with this carnage

Thursday March 19 2009 00:56:18 AM BDT

Fourteen more BDR suspects including city's Awami League Ward Committee Chairman Torab Ali were yesterday placed on a 7-day remand for quizzing them about the February 25-26 mutiny in the BDR Headquarters.

Hajaribagh Thana Police had arrested retired Subedar Torab Ali and Civil Zakir Hossain, son of Kanchan Ali. Others, the Metropolitan Magistrate Faisal Atiq Bin Qader placed on remand are: Habildar Md Billal Hossain Khan, electrician Zakir Hossain, Sepoy Altaf Hossain, Carpenter Narayan Kumar Das, Subedar Hafiz Uddin, Nayek Matiur Rahman, Sepoy Shahiduzzaman, Sepoy Abdullah Al Mamun, Lance Nayek Shahidul Islam, Sepoy Abdul Matin, Nayek Subedar Helal Uddin and Nayek Subedar Shahjahan Ali.

Producing the accused before the court the prosecution has informed the court that these accused were involved in the Peelkhana carnage, looting, arson and repression on the members of the Army officers and sought a 10-day remand for interrogating them. While some lawyers of the accused said, the accused were arrested on February 27 and although they were supposed to be produced before court within 24 hours, they were brought to the court after 19 days.

Meanwhile, local Awami League leader Torab who was earlier placed on a 2-day remand in connection with this carnage, retired from BDR 20 years back.

His lawyers said as he is sick and very old he might be interrogated at the jail gate. However, the Metropolitan Magistrate mentioned in his orders, he should be interrogated with care.

http://newsfrombangladesh.net/view.php?hidRecord=252846
 
Recalling bogeys

There are no dearths of bogeys in Bangladesh - we have bogeys of militants, conspiracies, threats to national security, threat to democracy and civil wars - a combination of these bogeys have often been used by different groups of people at different times either to capture state power, or to maintain a hold on state power, or to consolidate state power, or to divert public attention away from some prevailing economic, social or political problems. More often, these bogeys have been used by governments to impose some form of repressive, totalitarian control on the people and resources of our state. Consider, for example, the fact that every time a martial law was imposed, threats to national security and sovereignty were invoked; every time the political parties wanted to get back to power, threats to and conspiracies against democracy were invoked and the Emergency imposed on 11 January 2007, was on the bogey of civil war. Events and incidents were initiated or instigated to create "critical junctures" which were then used to cynically manipulate public perceptions of prevailing situations, spawning mass phobias, generating social and political unrests, ending in nothing more than a replacement of one group of people in power with another group. Such has been the scene of politics, government and governance in Bangladesh since its independence in December 1971.
The BDR mutiny of 25-27 February and the mass killing of Army officers was one such instigated incident of creating a "critical junctures" and the AL government in power is using it for all it is worth, recalling every bogey - militants, conspiracies, threats to national security, threat to democracy and civil wars - to what end, is difficult to understand or justify. Lt Col Faruk Khan (Retd), the Commerce Minister and now the coordinator of investigation, who ought to have known better, has started this whole train of bogeys by claiming that militants are behind the BDR massacres. To manipulate and enhance public perception of this "militant threat" bogey, the AL government has gone to the limit of constructing bunkers in front of the official residence of the Prime Minister, allowing the media to freely take photographs of these "defensive" measures and splash them across every newspaper and TV screen on 17/18 March.

In recalling all these bogeys, the AL is missing out on the point that these are rationalizations "after the event" of the BDR massacres, when from 0930hours (9:30 AM) on 25 February when the mutiny started and 2000 hours (8 PM) on 27 February when the mutiny ended, the mutineers were given sufficient time, opportunities and space to carryout all the massacres, looting, burning and raping, because the AL failed to visualize the situation and take immediate measures to contain and mitigate the disaster. So much for the bogey of civil war!!

As for the bogeys of militants, conspiracies, threats to national security, threat to democracy etc, the point that the AL is missing out is: are these threats against the nation-state, against the AL government or against the person of the PM? If these threats are against the PM and the government, constructing bunkers around the Secretariat and the PM's residence are tolerable but if these threats are against the nation-state, as the AL confusedly wishes to imply, why is the government not constructing bunkers for every household of common citizenry? Or are the 150 million people of this country not worth protecting? In either case, constructing media-friendly, photogenic bunkers are not going to deter "militants" who hoodwinked the all powerful DGFI, the Bangladesh Army and the absolute majority winning AL to carryout the massacre of Army officers in Peelkahana between 25 to 27 February. So, the "public" is taking all these recalling of bogeys not with a pinch of salt but with a whole plateful of the stuff.
Most importantly, the AL is missing out on the point that recalling and raising bogeys will create uncertainties, which will impact on our economy already in severe difficulties. Investments both at home and from abroad will dry up, businesses, trade and commerce will decline further, prices and inflation will rise, making life and living for the populace even more difficult than it is right now. The "public" is not going to view that with equanimity or tolerance and public support for the AL government is going to plummet, creating a renewed "loss of confidence" in politics, government and governance - that's not going to be good for the AL and democracy because the military might decide to once again invoke the bogeys of civil war and threats to national security and sovereignty and impose another martial law. So, bogeys cut both ways and the AL needs to be very careful, indeed, about how it recalls bogeys.

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Intelligence agencies deny link of JMB to BDR carnage

Mamunur Rashid

Intelligence agencies have found no link of militant organisations to last month's mutiny at the BDR headquarters on February 25- 26 that left 74 army officers dead.

Some 900 members of BDR have so far been arrested in connection with the massacre and alleged involvement in looting inside the headquarters during the two fateful days.

Investigators have reportedly found direct involvement of 650 members of Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) in the carnage. Most of them are in sub jail at Peelkhana BDR headquarters.

Members of Operation Rebel Hunt have so far rounded up 222 BDR personnel.

Police said most of them did not resume duties and violated the government order. They were being quizzed at the camp of Operation Rebel Hunt in different districts.

Law enforcement agencies have further geared up their operations in the Sundarbans on the information that some fugitive BDR men have joined notorious groups of pirates with arms they looted from Peelkhana.

The Criminal Investigation Department (CID)A on Monday produced 19 BDR jawans before a Metropolitan court in the capital seeking another five-day remand for each.

Of them two BDR personnel were in Task Force Interrogation Cell.

Intelligences agencies said they already interrogated more than 50 BDR personnel who were directly involved in the mutiny.

But we have no information or evidence which indicate the connection with banned militant outfit Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) or that of extremists inside the country with the Taliban militants in Afghanistan. The remanded of ringleader of the BDR mutiny Deputy Assistant Director (DAD) Syed Towhidul Alam and his four others colleague DAD Mohammad Abdur Rahim, Habilder Azad Ali, Nayek Mohammad Firoj Ahmed, Jawan Mohammad Zakir Hossain and cook Amirul Islam ended seven days ago.

Meanwhile, Commerce Minister Faruk Khan, who is coordinating the high-powered probe into the incident, said yesterday that militants had used the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) soldiers to make happen the carnage on February 25 and 26.

He said the government would pass necessary amendments to laws, if needed, to fight militancy and to try the BDR soldiers who are still on the run.

The ministers told journalist after a seminar at the auditorium of the Engineers Institute in the city.

"There is no need to make a fresh decision to uproot the extremists. Every citizen of Bangladesh wants the extremists to be uprooted. But as we said, this task will be done according to the existing laws. Noting will be done unlawfully," he added.

The minister also said the government has asked the people to remain alert to any possible ill attempts from the BDR soldiers who had fled with grenades and firearms during the mutiny.

Khan said investigation would reveal how such radical militants had been inducted into the BDR.

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He will be saying,"It was a slip of tongue"

I can't believe a former army man can term his own institute as Islamist.He must have been reading too much of Sajeeb Joy's writing.Or else he would not speak immaturely which tarnished the image of BD in UNPKF.

Any idea---how an uproar can be organised against all those who recently attempted to tarnish BA's image in UNPKF ? Besides the benefit earned in terms exposure / equipment, the monetary benefit reaches many families and also to national Forex deposit. How a Govt can take such suicidal step by fanning such propaganda?
 
Any idea---how an uproar can be organised against all those who recently attempted to tarnish BA's image in UNPKF ? Besides the benefit earned in terms exposure / equipment, the monetary benefit reaches many families and also to national Forex deposit. How a Govt can take such suicidal step by fanning such propaganda?

We don't need to worry about that,once army finds its losses,we shall see how the air suddenly will change direction.Hasina probably wants to meet the same fate her father met(which was unjust) but she probably wants to justify her death in advance doing these.
She is the defence minister also and she does not looks like one.You heard the tapes with army?
 
We don't need to worry about that,once army finds its losses,we shall see how the air suddenly will change direction.Hasina probably wants to meet the same fate her father met(which was unjust) but she probably wants to justify her death in advance doing these.
She is the defence minister also and she does not looks like one.You heard the tapes with army?

I did hear the tapes very well. That makes me ponder incessantly what M. Shahidul reported in Hoilday : Having heard the audio of the PM's conversation with aggrieved army officer, a veteran national security analyst says on condition of anonymity, "The PM either does not get it, or she too is helpless." He did not elaborate.

Well elaboration is not required as it is widely believed that paranoid SH---gets it or helpless---has complete mind-set and capability to damage Armed Forces in both cases: by own choice or under dictation
 
Just a wild thought comes to my mind,Sheikh Hasina has grudge against the army.The reason is personal.Her whole family was killed by the army.Is it possible she is trying to take revenge on the army?
Sounds weird but it just came to my mind.
 
Identical statements against Bangladesh armed forces. One from PM Sheikh Hasina's son Sajeeb Wazed Joy and another is from RAW spy master B. Raman.

As in the case of the Bangladeshi Army, in the case of the BDR too, many of the recruits at the lower levels come from the villages and quite a few of them are products of the mushrooming madrasas across the country funded by money from SaudiArabia, Kuwait and Pakistan.

B Raman, RAW spy master

Stemming the Rise of Islamic Extremism in Bangladesh

Islamic extremism is also on the rise in Bangladesh because of the growing numbers of Islamists in the military. The Islamists cleverly began growing their numbers within the Army by training for the Army Entrance Exams at madrassas. This madrassa training was necessary because of the relative difficulty associated with passing these exams. The military is attractive because of both its respected status and its high employment opportunities in a country where unemployment ranges from 20 percent to 30 percent for younger males. High demand for military posts has resulted in an entrance exam designed to limit the number of recruits. Before this madrassa Entrance Exam campaign, only 5 percent of military recruits came from madrasses in 2001. By 2006, at the end of the BNP’s reign, madrassas supplied nearly 35 percent of the Army recruits. In a country that has seen four military coup d’états in its short 37 year history, the astronomical growth of Islamists in the military is troubling to say the least accommodation .

Since madrassas are educational institutions within the country, they are under the purview of the country’s educational ministry. While almost all funding for these institutions comes from private donors in Saudi Arabia, there is no statute against their regulation by proper national authorities.

Sajeeb Wazed Joy, Son and Advisor to PM Sheikh Hasina
 
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Just a wild thought comes to my mind,Sheikh Hasina has grudge against the army.The reason is personal.Her whole family was killed by the army.Is it possible she is trying to take revenge on the army?
Sounds weird but it just came to my mind.

Leon, dont you think then the situation would again turn out like the assassination of Sheikh Mujib??
 
Just a wild thought comes to my mind,Sheikh Hasina has grudge against the army.The reason is personal.Her whole family was killed by the army.Is it possible she is trying to take revenge on the army?
Sounds weird but it just came to my mind.

Not weird at all. I heard she expressed glee during the killings in Pilkhana.
 
Leon, dont you think then the situation would again turn out like the assassination of Sheikh Mujib??

The way our Hasina madame is acting,it won't be too late before she meets her Father's fate.But it all depends on army.If there are more people like Commerce Minister Faruk,then we are doomed.But after listening to the tape,I can see some light.At least our army is not sold out to any politician.
 
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Identical statements against Bangladesh armed forces. One from PM Sheikh Hasina's son Sajeeb Wazed Joy and another is from RAW spy master B. Raman.

In fact if you read articles of Maloy Krishna Dhar,former IB director and has close links to RSS,you will find the same crap.

M K Dhar goes like this,DGFI and ISI are working in tandem and recent attacks on eastern India was co ordinated and executed by DGFI.
Now my question,if DGFI is that strong then why could they not detect the BDR thing before,or bomb blasts in 63 districts at once?
These are all biased articles written by anti-Bangladeshi block to malign Bangladesh's image in the world.

Unfortunately some people like our commerce minister buys it.
 
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