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Terrorist attack, hostage situation in Dhaka ; Analysis & Footage

Haseena's political oppression is leading to increased radicalization in Bangladeshi society.
 
It was actually very clever. APC 's entered the premises breaking through the fence, creating a good diversion for the commandos to enter the premises through the sidewalk.

Bastards thought the commandos will come out of the "Big thing" , their mind were instantly occupied by the diversion.Started firing at it.Like the bunch of mofos they are.

Commandos entered through the lawn,deployed smoke bombs,and then few controlled burst of sub machine gun.Probably wiping out the bloody bastards.


If they only could have done it at the first hours,we might have spared some innocent lives. :(
 
They themselves are takfiris. So they are not killing takfiris but all other kinds of Muslims including Sunnis and shias

BDeshi ones are yet to reach that spot, perhaps they are holding back strategically.

Haseena's political oppression is leading to increased radicalization in Bangladeshi society.

Oops, we have the devil's advocate here !!

Koi maa ke pet se terrorist banke nahi aata janab, har terrorist ke peeche Haseena hoti hai. Justified enough !! :lol:
 
DK Hwang facebook account. he posted 2 operation video.
https://www.facebook.com/duckkyu.hwang.3


It was actually very clever. APC 's entered the premises breaking through the fence, creating a good diversion for the commandos to enter the premises through the sidewalk.

Bastards thought the commandos will come out of the "Big thing" , their mind were instantly occupied by the diversion.Started firing at it, like the bunch of mofos they are.

Commandos entered through the sidewalk,from their initial positions,took position and ready to enter the building,deployed smoke bombs,entered the building and then few controlled burst of sub machine gun.Probably wiping out the bloody bastards.


If they only could have done it at the first hours,we might have spared some more innocent lives. :(
 
Killing of only non muslims in such terrorists events is going to have long term repurcussions on the economy of bangladesh.

Tourism will take the first immediate hit, followed by sports and trade.
 
Killing of only non muslims in such terrorists events is going to have long term repurcussions on the economy of bangladesh.

Tourism will take the first immediate hit, followed by sports and trade.

Killing of only non muslims in such terrorists events is going to have long term repurcussions on the economy of bangladesh.

Tourism will take the first immediate hit, followed by sports and trade.

Faraz Hossen is supposed to be a Bangladeshi Muslim who is also killed. right?
 
He was never a target. There is always going to be the collateral damage in the event of such a magnitude.

:what: they slit throats of many so how does it count for collateral damage ?how other Indians were left alive then? they could have killed them also why just one Indian national?
 
This guy is so ashamed of his own caste, he is not even telling it.
Since you are new, you are allowed a certain amount of latitude. Consider yourself shown that latitude. It is extremely ill-mannered to enquire about the castes of others. What should matter to you is the content of his message.
 
When it was clear that the police were unable to deal with the terrorists, and they had no intention to release the hostages intact, that was when the army should have stormed the cafe once after cordoning off the entire area.

This similarly happened during the Pilkhana massacre. This reveals some serious loopholes in decision-making within the country's leadership.

It is worth noting that there had been warnings of potential foreign militant activities in Bangladesh by foreign agencies many a time ago. However, these were quickly ignored by the ruling government back then. By doing these, and pinning the blame on the opposition (which they already had done BTW), this only puts a further dent on their credibility.

Let's be clear about one thing here. This attack is not only a massive tragedy, the first of its kind in Bangladesh. This attack is a powerful message from them. Unlike the murders of the past, they didn't just kill and run away. They are willing to die for their ideology and conviction, and this had been steadily increasing in depth over the years - An alarming trend.

The root has been planted long ago way back in 2013, and the idea is growing and growing. The question is, what will the government do now? Still bicker over petty politics? :lol:

I would be surprised if Gowher Rizvi isn't sacked any time soon. That man has blood on his hands. But hey, this is Bangladesh where loyalty has more weight over merit.

For some reason the Government isn't comfortable with commando units based in Dhaka. Commandos are kept away from Dhaka according to an FB ARMY fan page. Those who stormed today were flown fromSylhet.
 
Terrorism in the last 20 years has taken an uglier turn than perceived earlier.

Earlier, it used to be mostly hostage situation where government would largely give into the demands made by terrorists and they would have their game.

These days as governments refuse to give in to the demands, terrorists have resorted to only one agenda: kill as many people brutally as possible.

For a world that is heading towards such a situation, terrorists caught should be executed without trial and with extreme prejudice.

Also the longer UN delays in fixing the terminology of terrorism the more such entities will continue to gain.

It is sad to see this happening. May those who died find eternal peace in the world Beyond.

I hope vengeance is swift and brutal.
 
Since you are new, you are allowed a certain amount of latitude. Consider yourself shown that latitude. It is extremely ill-mannered to enquire about the castes of others. What should matter to you is the content of his message.

I am not speaking for the guy you quoted. He is a troll. BUT

I wish we could have move towards a caste-less society as was envisioned by our drafters of our constitution. That once the lower castes are given a sufficient enough lift- reservations would wind down.

Instead I see just the opposite happening - castes are not being de-legitimized but instead increasingly being given a even more concrete contours. Even sub-castes are now polishing their identities and propping up the divisions in India society instead of blurring the lines.

So in such a scenario - when more than half the population (soon to be) are going to be legally required to declare the caste affiliations so as to take various benefits due, is it any surprise? -when conversations in India increasingly start with - "Kya jaat hai?"
 
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