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True story. The stupidity of AL sympathizers. Experienced it meself
 
But, but, I thought the West are champions of human rights? What happened to that? :eek:



Even after all this $hit-storm they created? Seriously? :woot:

It would be plausible. Bangladesh is trapped in a vicious cycle of alternating between one evil (Awami League), to another (BNP). This is the disgrace we will continue to suffer if we place our trust in secular democracy.

We will only win Allahs (swt) favour and achieve success if we rule by the Quran and Sunnah. Anything else will never be accepted from us and we will continue to suffer the indignity of being ruled by the corrupt secular munafiqeen and Hindus.
 
For me, I would dearly love the 2nd option and the 1st one is not even an option.

The current leadership clearly has to go and measures need to be put in place to prevent them or similar types from entering power again. We keep repeating the same mistakes again and again by voting these crooks into power.

The only way to stop them coming into power again is to be decisive and have these people executed for treason and mass killing.
 
Please see the report who were leading Awami League massacre.

1) Rab intelligence wing head Lt. colonel Zia Ahsan
2) DB additional commissioner Maruf Hasan
3) Additional police commissioner (finance) Abdul Jalil Mondal
4) DMP commissioner Benjir Ahmed coordinated the massacre from police control

BGB commander name still unknown.

http://www.dailyinqilab.com/details_news.php?id=106819&&page_id= 5

I would request folks to contact HR organizations and UN to impose greater scrutiny and ban these and any other officials participating genocide from any internatioal mission.
 
They shouldn't even be there!



I've been bit hesitant to say this regarding @animelive 's inquiry about the army.

There are rumors that a faction or more of the army may break off to overthrow the government. There have always been political/ideological divisions in the army. Most of those guys are BNP supporters.

An EXTREMELY dangerous possibility.

I hope these rumors are all BS.



Sorry, my bad.

But it is still hard to believe that 500 people can be killed in a single night! What are they? Super soldiers?

I mean, this is crazy.....if 500 people being killed under such a short time span is true, police and RAB alone could not have possibly done this all by themselves. It's close to impossible!

And yes, media were not allowed to directly observe the area. Diganta TV had been shut down. Which is the other media outlet?

There were hudreds of thousands unarmed people at one place attacked by something like 10k police, rab and bgb. So a casualty figure of even 2500 is possible.
 
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Though complete opposite scenario here in BD, the govt. is killing its own people here whereas terrorists are killing people there in Pakistan.
so by gov killing is halal and terrorists killing is haram ? remeber those gov is killing today tommorow their co wil be terrorists . same as lal masjid
 
But, but, I thought the West are champions of human rights? What happened to that? :eek:



Even after all this $hit-storm they created? Seriously? :woot:

Had not they returned to power 21 years after their unparalleled tyranny and misrule in BD history? People are forgetful- is perhaps the first premise to keep in mind while predicting political situations.
 
Had not they returned to power 21 years after their unparalleled tyranny and misrule in BD history? People are forgetful- is perhaps the first premise to keep in mind while predicting political situations.

That was BNP fault to let Hasina return to Bangladesh. But those are history Awami League dug deeper hole this time.Still except Dhaka Awami League can not control the country. That is the reality.
 
Thanks to Diganta TV for reporting the truth prior to it's closure. It was reported at 4:15 AM long after the operation was over by Diganta TV that 9 people had died due to the combined action by police, RAB and BGB though Hefazat claimed it was 16.

But it is sad to see how these HeI and some Jamatis are doing dirty politics with these dead people. They increased the number from 100 to even 3000 and even some claimed it could be 10000 though they so far were not capable to produce any reliable proof or video footage of such big amount of dead apart from heresy and showing many injured people as dead and circulating many old pictures as yesterday event.

Shame on these sort of people those who even resort to lie and launch propaganda with dead bodies of unfortunate people.

Just look at the video which covered a big part of the operation. It should end all these speculation and propaganda that jamaatis are circulating all across the net. It wont be possible for anyone to hide such a big number of dead bodies in such a small place.


The above video also cleared who cut all the trees and burned everything at night.

Police intentionally kept the road towards Jatrabari open so that HeI activists can leave the Shapla Chattar area. Many HeI activists where many are too young leave the spot after the operation.

Photos from prothom-alo.

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But what Diganta TV did not broadcast that bulk of the people those who claim here are infact minors which many hujurs brought them here even without knowledge of their parents and even in some cases they lied to them by not mentioning why they are bringing them here.

One of the unfortunate victim's father said it to the media that they were not aware the fact that his son was taken to Dhaka for HeI. I have no word to describe whom should his father blame for this tragic event.

http://bangla.bdnews24.com/bangladesh/article622028.bdnews


A young minor HeI activist took shelter behind a police during the operation.

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This Kaler Kantha report is describing it in more detail how different hujur's have brought this minor and young students from different madrasah where many even did not know why they were going to Dhaka let alone their parent's.

'হুজুর আমাগো ধোঁকা দিছে' :: প্রথম পাতা :: কালের &#24

Now the main question is bringing this minor and very young boys into the procession and protest without letting their parents know about it and putting their life into danger is not a criminal offence? Should not those who are behind it be punished for it???

It has also been cleared why Hujur Shafi did not come into the Shapla Chattar as opposition leader Khaleda Zia called him and asked him not to end the rally on that day and to continue for another day. I am wondering would all these tragic event happened if Shafi would end the rally as he planned earlier??

Last minute call changes it all | The Daily Star
 
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A massacre of demonstrators

May 6, 2013

News reports from Bangladesh allege that a series of attacks on demonstrators have taken place, at around 3am today, May 6, 2013. The extent of the injuries and death is difficult to be ascertained at the moment. The Daily Star, a Bangladeshi newspaper, gave the figure of deaths as 5. However, several internet reports have mentioned that the number of deaths could be as high as 2,500 or more. Pictures of dead bodies have also been distributed over the internet. Major news channels in Bangladesh have been silenced. Two private television channels that were showing live pictures of the attacks upon the demonstrators were immediately closed down.

The authorities have, later in the morning, imposed Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, (a provision similar to declaring internal emergency) in the city of Dhaka, under which more than four persons are not allowed to converge in public places and the declaration absolutely prohibits public protest. Worse, the executive authorities could use deadly force against civilians under this provision. All forms of public gatherings, rallies and protests have been prohibited until the midnight today, May 6.

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has learned that the security forces, including the Border Guards Bangladesh, the Rapid Action Battalion and the Police, started a massive crackdown on the demonstrators of the Hefazat-E-Islam early morning on Monday. According to unverified information the AHRC has received, a huge number of lives have already been lost. Numerous victims have been shot at close range by the state agencies. It appears that the international community stationed in Dhaka is fully aware of the brutal crackdown and the wanton extrajudicial execution happening within Dhaka and in the outskirts of the city.

Graphic pictures [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] and audiovisual records [ Video 1] [Video 2]are available through the social media, from unverified sources, that reveal the deadly reality on the ground. It is reported that the security forces are using heavy artillery, which are normally used in the war fronts.

Bangladesh, recently has become extremely violent. The violence surfaced over the issue of objectionable blog-postings concerning Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). It is reported that a large number of protesters gathered in Dhaka since early morning yesterday, May 5, 2013, under the umbrella of a group named Hefazat-E-Islam demanding punishment of the so called 'atheist bloggers', who allegedly remained under the protection of the state agents, for writing blasphemous materials. Hefazat-E-Islam has been demanding 13 points including a legislation on blasphemy, reformation of the country's 'women policy' and adoption of the name of Allah in the constitution.

The AHRC does not agree with any of the demands made by the Hefazat-E-Islam. Our concern, however, is for the right of everyone to participate in protests. At all times the sacredness of the right to life must be respected.

The violence that is going on in Bangladesh must stop now. The international community has a moral as well as a legal obligation to intervene, which could save lives and could prevent the situation from deteriorating further. The United Nations must take all necessary actions, most importantly through the office of the Secretary General to bring an immediate end to the bloody impasse that has befallen upon the country.

BANGLADESH: A massacre of demonstrators

 

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