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Bangladesh BLAMES Pakistan's spy agency ISI for Dhaka terror attack

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It is really sad that BD government is even using this tragedy to further the agenda tutored to them by someone else. No, it is more than sad. It is actually disgusting and spits on the memory of the victims, instead of sourcing and rooting out the menace of ISIS that has been fast spreading in BD, it is choosing the easy way out by blaming Pakistan.

This is NOT Bangladesh govt NOT elected by Bangladeshis; this is indian installed stooge acting as indian mouthpiece. One need to read regime and indian media statement to understand context and same message. But whole world know the facts otherwise, Read Washington post or Guardians, you will find out indo Awami lie.
 
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Didnt Know that bdnews24.com is india channel ??/
What a IQ level ??

You did not read my other comment that Bd is a satellite state. They're not speaking on their own behalf lol. Pakistan will somehow come into the equation one way or another along with the obsession.
 
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Its better to regroup and comeback , rather overconfident and humiliated ...

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We Can understand the Pain ...
 
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Pak never went for vote, Pak only submitted the application for membership, it was India went for vote ...............lolzz

umm around 65% Indians dont speak hindi, how about that for a lesson?, btw u said bhoka are you trying to say that barking dog crap and all that?
bhoka means hungry...
 
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What the **** is Pak government doing about it? Either these bangalis provide the hard proof or fucking throw their ambassador out. We have more than 2 million bangalis living illegally in Pakistan, let start arresting these mother fuckers and book them for whatever terrorist activity happens in Pakistan.



Bangladesh blames homegrown Islamists, ISI for Dhaka terror attack

PTI | Jul 3, 2016, 03.46 PM IST
HIGHLIGHTS
  1. Bangladesh has blamed "homegrown" Islamist terrorists and Pakistan's spy agency ISI for the country's worst terror attack
  2. Police have released the photos of the six gunmen killed during the raid by commandos
  3. Five of the dead gunmen were listed as militants and police had been looking for them
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DHAKA: Bangladesh on Sunday blamed "homegrown" Islamist terrorists and Pakistan's spy agency ISI for the country's worst terror attack in which 20 hostages were hacked to death, ruling out the role of the Islamic State, as the shocked nation began observing two days of national mourning.

"Let me clear it again, there are no ISIS or al-Qaida presence or existence in Bangladesh ... the hostage-takers were all home-grown terrorists not members of ISIS or any other international Islamist outfits," home minister Asaduzzaman Khan said.

"We know them (hostage-takers) along with their ancestors, they all grew here in Bangladesh ... they belong to homegrown outfits likeJMB (Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh) ," he said.

Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the killing of the hostages, mostly foreigners, and two police officers during an 11-hour siege that ended on Saturday after the army stormed the Holey Artisan Bakery popular with expats in the diplomatic zone here, killing six attackers and capturing one alive.

Hossain Toufique Imam, the political adviser toPrime Minister Sheikh Hasina , said that the way in which the hostages were killed with machetes suggests the role of a local terrorist group, the banned Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen.

"Pakistan's ISI and Jamaat connection is well known ... they want to derail the current government," Imam told a TV channel.

The arrested terrorist chickened out at the last minute and he holds the key to crucial details, he said.

Hostages who were killed include 19-year-old Indian girl Tarishi Jain . Nine Italians, 7 Japanese, one American of Bangladeshi origin, and two Bangladeshis were also among the people who were killed.

Most of those killed were found with their throats slit.

Among those rescued were Indian, Sri Lankan and Japanese nationals, media reports said. Around 30 people were injured.

A police source was quoted as saying by the Dhaka Tribune that all the attackers were Bangladeshi nationals aged between 20 and 28.

Police said the attackers were well-educated and most came from rich families.

"All of them were students and communicated at the crime scene in both Bengali and English," the police source said.

The government has consistently ruled out the presence of the dreaded terror group in the Muslim-majority nation though experts have been maintaining that series of brutal attacks on minorities and secular activists had the hallmarks of ISIS group.

Meanwhile, police have released the photos of the six gunmen killed during the raid by commandos. A seventh was arrested and is being interrogated by Bangladeshi intelligence officers.

Police chief AKM Shahidul Hoque said five of the dead gunmen were listed as militants and police had been looking for them.

Police identified them as Akash, Bikash, Don, Bandhon, and Ripon.

Bangladeshi media reports said that after US-based SITE Intelligence Group published photos of five gunmen holding assault rifles who, the Islamic State claims, killed the hostages, former classmates have started identifying by posting their old pictures on social media.

Warning "crusader countries" that their citizens would not be safe "as long as their aircraft are killing Muslims", the ISIS also posted pictures of four fighters, who it said were involved in the attack, smiling in front of a black flag of the outfit.

According to the reports, three of the five attackers have so far been identified by their friends.

The gunmen did a background check on religion of the captives by asking them to recite Quranic verses and tortured those who could not do so.

Announcing a two-day state mourning for those killed in the worst terror attack in the country, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina vowed to do everything to eliminate terrorists from the country and asked extremists to stop killing in the name of religion.


She asked all, including the general public, to get united to resist a "handful of terrorists".

The national flag was lowered at half mast as the country began two-day mourning period.


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-Dhaka-terror-attack/articleshow/53031111.cms








Pakistan's ISI suspected of link to Bangladesh attack: Top official to NDTV VIDEO

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The deadly terror attack on Dhaka which saw 20 hostages hacked to death at a cafe on Friday night was likely enabled by Pakistan's powerful ISI or military spy agency, a top official told NDTV today. Hossain Toufique Imam is the political advisor to Sheikh Hasina, the Prime Minister of Bangladesh. HT Imam told NDTV that the manner in which the hostages, which included 19-year-old Indian student Tarishi Jain, were killed with machetes suggests the role of a local terrorist group, the banned Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen.
 
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Breaking News: This minister just phoned Pakistan High Commission in Dhaka and categorially denied any statement which linked ISI to the attacks. He further said that its indian media pure propaganda to create rift in between Pak and Bangladesh.

Source : express and dunya news as they just ran a breaking news over it
 
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