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@Hammer-fist Buddy, I totally agree with you. BD has protested with Democracy not with violence.

Good to see a vibrant democracy, no matter how bad the parties are, the reaction of Public in this manner that should be supported.

Godspeed.
 
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We Bangladeshis have shown the rest of the civilized world that we say no to extremists and terrorists who have hijacked our beautiful religion, the same extremists on this forum who talk of Islam yet call people "kukur" (dog) "mallu ka bacha" (son of a mallu) and many other insults.

We stand along civilized society across the world against extremists.

We stand alongside civil society in Pakistan against extremists and support them in their war against terrorists.

I will leave by posting a picture of someone who has now come to symbolize the struggle of humanity against these pseudo-religious terrorists, who despite being targeted was still criticized by them.

https://twitter.com/TarekFatah/status/257318264584171521/photo/1

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BANGLADESH SAYS NO TO EXTREMISM. BANGLADESH SAYS NO TO JAMAT. BANGLADESH SAYS NO TO REZAKARS.

B1: Bangladesh was never extremists and terrorists. I think if Jamaat were terrorists like Tabibans, then we would already see some suicide attacks.

B2: I do not think they have hijacked Islam, but when they point finger against AL, AL spreads such propaganda.

B3: You are mixing the terrorism and extremism of Paksitani Talibans with Jammat to which Malala stood, because Talibans extremists did not allow Malala to study. Talibans are cave men. On the other hand, Jammat promotes education and business which seems to me modern.

The problem is people blame Jammat for their stance in 71, but what they have done against Nation like BAL is doing right now? Corruption, treason?

Lastly, I was a BNP fan and used to dislike Jammat. Now I dislike BNP for its incompetence (but BNP's ideology is good for BD unlike AL that creates division) and do not dislike Jammat as like as before as both they and me are serious anti-AL.

B=bold part.
 
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@Hammer-fist Buddy, I totally agree with you. BD has protested with Democracy not with violence.

Good to see a vibrant democracy, no matter how bad the parties are, the reaction of Public in this manner that should be supported.

Godspeed.

You are right. There is no violence because their protest does not hurt the Govt's interest.

Now forgot about Jammat, even peaceful BNP waalas and their any protest is pointed as violent. The govt arrests BNP waalas if anything is said against the govt. The prove is the arrest of Mirza Fokrul.
 
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Eorl ⚔;3901571 said:
B1: Bangladesh was never extremists and terrorists. I think if Jamaat were terrorists like Tabibans, then we would already see some suicide attacks.

B2: I do not think they have hijacked Islam, but when they point finger against AL, AL spreads such propaganda.

B3: You are mixing the terrorism and extremism of Paksitani Talibans with Jammat to which Malala stood, because Talibans extremists did not allow Malala to study. Talibans are cave men. On the other hand, Jammat promotes education and business which seems to me modern.

The problem is people blame Jammat for their stance in 71, but what they have done against Nation like BAL is doing right now? Corruption, treason?

Lastly, I was a BNP fan and used to dislike Jammat. Now I dislike BNP for its incompetence (but BNP's ideology is good for BD unlike AL that creates division) and do not dislike Jammat as like as before as both they and me are serious anti-AL.

B=bold part.

You have clearly shown you are different to the Jamati thugs on this forum who swear, curse or insult anyone who disagrees with them. I'm quite surprised you didn't swear or insult me after a day of Al-Zakir, M_Saint, Kobiraaz and others insulting me non-stop.

Anyway let me address your points.

1. The definition of extremist is relative, but for me Jamat is extreme. If someone wanted to stay with Pakistan in 1971 I can understand that. It is a valid political position.

However Jamat did not just do that, they engaged in war crimes and in particular targeted the Hindu community in Bangladesh who they thought of as enemies. They killed, raped and tortured and are known to have operated brothels.

They were against the independence of Bangladesh in 1971 and years onwards Gholam Azam went to the middle east and campaigned against the recognition of Bangladesh.

If murdering and raping and hating people because of their religion are not extremism then what is?

2. I am not sure what you mean by that, but Jamat are disliked by most Islamic groups in Bangladesh e.g Deobandi, Fultoli, Ahlul Hadeeth, Tableeghi etc.

3. The Taliban are extremist Deobandis and Jamatis are children of the controversial Maudoodi. However the Jamatis also like the Taliban seek to attain governmental power and implement their version of "Islam".

Yes, some Jamatis are good people (I actually know some) but their leaders are criminals and animals. Yes some Jamati organizations are well-run and efficient. There are some sincere people in Jamat who think they are a good organization striving to follow our religion and hence join them. The reality however of Jamat is very different and their senior leaders are corrupt and evil. Look at the Jamatis on this forum who lie, swear, abuse and insult.

Jamat have worked against the nation in many ways.

i: Murdering Bengalis in 1971
ii: Raping Bengalis in 1971
iii: Organizing brothels for Bengalis to be raped in 1971
iv: Targeting our Hindu community in 1971
v: Working against an independent Bangladesh after 71 e.g. going to the gulf and appealing against gulf recognition of Bangladesh and claiming it was occupied by Hindus and mosques had been taken over.
vi: Their anti-Bangladeshi activity is still continuing and even on this forum Jamatis Al-Zakir and Luffy4.6 (4.6% being the percentage of votes Jamat got) put on smileys when they spoke of the idea of Saudi expelling Bangladeshi workers. Why should our people struggling to feed their wives and children suffer just for the sake of Jamati interests?
vii: They have infiltrated the army and if not Jamat themselves (some say it was another extremist organization, Hizbut Tahrir) a certain group of radicals was seeking to destroy democracy in Bangladesh and carry out a coup.
viii: They are anti-Bangladeshi and spread lies like the Bangladeshi flag's red circle is a Hindu symbol, that our national anthem has paganism, that Bengalis are racially inferior and lesser Muslims than Pakistanis etc.

They are enemies of Bangladesh, and sought to destroy Bangladesh and are seeking to destroy it.

However they will be crushed.

The Awami League are corrupt and are a bunch of violent thugs but at least they are not seeking to destroy Bangladesh and our independence.

We may disagree on some of these points however I am not a secularist. For example I too dislike many of these "Sushil Somaj" so-called intellectuals and I am disappointed that Qazi Nazrul "Islam" is our "national" poet and he should definitely not have that status as we are a Muslim country and it is alleged he had idolatry in his poetry.

We are Muslims and Islam is our religion and nothing should be done to undermine our Muslim character and yes some of these "Sushil Somaj" and others use "rezakar-bashing" to try and covertly promote their secularist agenda. However they - like their Jamati counterparts - will fail.
 
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The real enemy is Pakistan and its Army who tried to subjugate the Bengali people by brutally raping, killing them.

They were unsuccessful. And there is a feeling in BD youth that they should not forget those sacrifices committed by their elders to achieve independence.

They are trying to remove Jamaat from polity in Bangladesh, whose only purpose is to serve an extremist Islamist agenda that would tie them to Pakistan and eventually become one of Saudi Arabia's lackey's like Pakistan is now.

Pakistan don't share any borders with Bangladesh nor do we have any border,river's,enclaves dams, barrages,smuggling border fencing,border shooting issues with them, they are more then 3000 km away ! they are an independent country located at the cross roads of south Asia & south east Asia while we are located 3000 km away @ the cross roads of south Asia,central Asia, & mid-east our destiny & interest lies in central Asia, Afghanistan,China,Iran,Mid-East,India & to some extant Sri lanka from strategic point of view , so please bhai don't drag us in to this , this is an internal issue of Bangladesh. Pakistan has nothing to do with this
 
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Like Imran Khan?? Are u against Imran Khan too??

May Allah swt bless Bangladesh

Hang the criminals. :tup:

yes those who commited war crimes needs to be punished

& yes i fully support an independent Bangladesh they should have been independent from the very beginning & i condemn the atrocities done by west Pakistan in 71 . & yes may Allah bless the Bangladeshis who rejected Maulana Abul Kalam Azad's call for a united India & supported
Quaid-i-Azam Md. Ali Jinnah along with Sher-e-Bangla A.K Fazlul Haq & helped us dived India & create Pakistan ! back in 1947 historical fact

if you will taunt then also be ready to get taunted remember this my dear Indian Muslim brother
 
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Pakistan don't share any borders with Bangladesh nor do we have any border,river's,enclaves dams, barrages,smuggling border fencing,border shooting issues with them, they are more then 3000 km away ! they are an independent country located at the cross roads of south Asia & south east Asia while we are located 3000 km away @ the cross roads of south Asia,central Asia, & mid-east our destiny & interest lies in central Asia, Afghanistan,China,Iran,Mid-East,India & to some extant Sri lanka from strategic point of view , so please bhai don't drag us in to this , this is an internal issue of Bangladesh. Pakistan has nothing to do with this


Good answer.

It is sad to see relatively sane Indian posters, trying their $hit off to drag Pakistan into something that is an internal issue of BDesh.

Pathetic effort by Indian poster. Dare I say!
 
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Well said.

Al-Zakir even claimed there was no Awami League before 1971.

lolzzzz

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It shows this American knows very little about Bangladesh.

The Awami League was created in the 1940s by Maulana Bhashani and the then future prime minister of Pakistan, Suhrawardy. It contested the 1970 Pakistan elections.

No wonder these Jamatis only get 4.7% of the votes in Bangladesh with their swearing, abuse, racism and complete ignorance.


Awami muslim league and Awami maloon league is two different political party with different outlook and ideology.
 
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Shahbagh protesters won't leave

Demand ban on Jamaat-e-Islami
Published : Saturday, 09 February 2013

SURGE OF YOUTH: Shahbag in the city turned into a human sea Friday, as a multitude of people, mostly youths, joined the ongoing demonstration there, demanding capital punishment for Abdul Quader Molla and other war criminals. — FE Photo


FE Report

Protestors at a grand rally on Friday at Shahbagh Square pledged to continue their on-going movement, demanding death penalty for war criminals including, among others, Quader Mollah and vowed to spread their programme, being imbibed with the spirit of war of liberation of 1971, all over the country.

Demanding a ban on the activities of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, they also promised to boycott various business and media entities run by the party.

The rally was held on the fourth consecutive day of protest by the angry youths and students, being joined in people of all ages and professions from the capital city and elsewhere, to give vent to their 'anger' against the war criminals and active collaborators of the then Pakistan occupation army during the war of liberation.

They have been protesting since last Tuesday evening against the verdict of International Crimes Tribunal-2 that convicted war criminal Abdul Quader Mollah for life imprisonment.

The protestors in their grand rally on Friday demanded immediate measures by the government to bring necessary changes in the International Crimes Tribunal Act (ICTA)-1973 to ensure capital punishment for the war criminals.

They, however, demanded scraping memberships of Jamaat leaders -- Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader Mollah -- from the National Press Club.

They also urged the current government to go ahead with a special move to ban the activities of the political parties of the anti-liberation forces who had strongly opposed Bangladesh's independence in 1971.

In their demand at the rally, they pressed for government actions to nationalise various institutions like Islami Bank, IBN Sina Trust, Retina and Focus coaching centres that are 'linked' with the Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh to clip their financial power to serve their evil political designs.

The mammoth rally was attended by students, teachers, freedom fighters, members of socio-cultural organisations, children and housewives, all of whom started arriving at the venue with placards, banners, festoons and other symbolic objects, highlighting their demand for giving death penalty for the war criminals since early morning.

In the afternoon, Shahbagh Square, which is also called by 'Prajonmo Chhattar' (Generation Square) or Tarunno Chhattar (Youth Square) and its adjacent areas were rocked by anti-******* (Pakistani collaborators) slogans in an environment that the freedom fighters termed as the second 'Race Course' from where the occupation Pakistani forces surrendered on December 16, 1971 and also from

where Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman earlier gave his historic March 7 speech in 1971.

Online bloggers at their own initiative arranged the protest programme since Tuesday evening last. Since then it spread out to other districts like Chittagong, Sylhet, Khulna, Barisal, Narayanganj, Nilphamri and Chandpur.

Talking to FE, freedom fighter Shamsher Ali Talukder, who come to the spot from Madaripur district on Thursday afternoon, said the spontaneous participation of young people at the Square reminds all of the spirit of 1971 which is now back again only to awake the people against the conspiracy that is now being hatched to save the war criminals.

Appreciating the role of the youth force to remove the stigma of the country, he said history tells no revolutionary changes can be achieved without their active participation. "It will repeat again in Bangladesh," he added.

During the grand rally, vice-chancellor (VC) of Jahangirnagar University Dr Anwar Hossain said the government should immediately take steps to make necessary changes in ICTA-1973 to ensure death penalty for the war criminals.

Dhaka University VC AAMS Arefin Siddique requested the authorities concerned for reviewing the ICT-2 verdict as the judgment frustrated the country's citizens, resulting in mass resentment.

Professor Anu Mohammad said an alarm bell is now ringing for all quarters who are giving shelter to the war criminals. The people of the country do not believe in the politics of negotiation with such murderers, he noted.

Prominent journalist Kamal Lohani said the people have given the verdict unanimously in favour of death penalty for the war criminals through their protest that has already intensified in various parts of the country.

"The Jamaat and its student wing, Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS), should be boycotted by all sections of people as the anti-liberation forces have no right to live in independent Bangladesh," he added.

Terming the young generation as freedom fighters of the present generation, Dr Zafar Iqbal, one of the eminent writers of the country, said departed souls of the freedom fighters got relief, seeing the spirit of the people at the rally.

Zafar Iqbal said the youths have taken up the responsibility of accomplishing the unfinished tasks of the freedom fighters. "I had an idea that the young generation only knows updating their status on facebook. Today, I've been proved wrong. You've proved you can come down to the streets when it is needed."

A blogger Zunaid Khan said, "It is not a political movement, it is the movement of the broad sections of the people who become upset because of the judgment and we're not politically influenced at all."

Meanwhile, law enforcement agencies also took tight security arrangements around the Shahbagh Square to prevent any untoward incidents.

Deputy Commissioner (Ramna) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police Syed Nurul Islam said five check posts were installed around the Square to allow the protestors in, after checking.

"Several teams of police were also deployed at the rooftop of the high-rise buildings from where they monitored the overall situation through binoculars," he added.

Besides, Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) and Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (Wasa) facilitated temporary toilets and water tankers for the demonstrators.

Primary medical treatment centres were also set up by non-governmental organisations at several key points in the area to give first aid to the protestors, in the case of any need.

UNB adds: The pro-liberation activists at the venue of the rally sought to teach the nation the 'abc' of asserting the right to get justice, chanting various innovative slogans.

"A for Abdul Alim, B for Bachchu *******, K for Kamruzzaman, Q for Quader Mollah, S for Sayedee, G for Ghulam Azam. All war criminals must be hanged," they demanded at Prajanma Chattar.

People occupied the streets. A strong sense of national unity was strongly evident in the waiving of countless red and green waves -- the national flag.

Different organisations including Bangabandhu Medical Technologists Association, Garment Sramik Oikya Forum, Bangabandhu Sishu Academy Central Committee, Shikder Medical College and Hospital, Janata Bank Officers' Kalyan Samity, BAU Teachers' Association, Dhaka Wasa Samity etc. expressed solidarity with the protestors.

A drama titled 'Khepa paglar pechal' was staged at the venue by Theater Art Unit.

The celebrities of sports and cultural arena, including former cricketer Rakibul Hasan, singer Fakir Alamgir and footballer Arif Khan Joy joined the protestors to inspire the movement.

In his appraisal of the youths at the rally, noted writer Syed Shamsul Haque said: "I think we're to get a new Bangladesh. No one will be able to resist our march."

He said the nation was liberated through struggle but not at anybody's mercy.

The Chairman of Bangladesh Liberation War Veteran's Organisation, Helal Morshed Khan said: "Even though the nation was freed from the prolonged autocratic rule in 1990, the trial of the war criminals got out of focus of all the political parties due to conspiracies. This time, I'm hopeful the new generation will be able to realise the demand for the capital punishment of war criminals,"

"The verdict is absolutely deplorable," he stressed.

Supreme Court Bar Association former secretary SM Rezaul Karim said: "I'm here to express my solidarity with the demand not only as a lawyer but also as a citizen."

Leader of Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) Haider Akbar Khan Rano said: "I salute you. You're on the verge of creating a new history."

Fakir Alamgir, also a member of Swadhin Bangla Betar, sat for hours in the rally and sang famous scores like "Purbo Digante Surjo Utheche", which were aired through the temporary radio station during the Liberation War in 1971.

The protesters also made it clear that they do not welcome the country's top political leaders as they turned down the requests of many leaders of the ruling Awami League and other political parties.

Several senior Awami League leaders, including Post and Telecommunications Minister Shahara Khatun and AL joint secretary general Mahbub-ul Alam Hanif faced a humiliating situation last Thursday and they were asked to stay away from 'Prajanma Chattar'.

Activists occupying the venue at Shahbagh said they condemn not only the verdict given by the International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) but also the prosecution for their inefficiency to handle the case and the false statements made by the AL leaders on the issue.

The spirit at the venue was high as people broke into the chants of "Tui *******" (you are a war criminal) and the protesters stood and sang the national anthem in chorus at the rally organised by Blogger and Online Activists Network.

People from all walks of life came to the rally venue from various parts of the capital in numerous vehicles and in small groups, carrying the national flag, musical instruments, banners and placards.

The gathering had spread from the rally venue to the streets up to Doel intersection, Banglamotor, Kataban and Matsya Bhaban areas.

bdnews24.com adds: Moderated by freedom fighter Nasiruddin Yusuf Bachchu, the rally was also addressed by Mili Rahman, wife of Shaheed Flight Lieutenant M Matiur Rahman Bir Shrestha (one of the most valiant heroes of the Liberation War) and freedom fighter and cultural personalities like Hasan Imam.

Mili Rahman said, "Our new generation has woken up. No one can stop us. It's that Ekattor (1971) when we librated the country. Today you, the youngsters, will build a country free of Razakars and Shibir."

Financial Express :: Financial Newspaper of Bangladesh

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Bangladeshi cricketer, Raqibul Hasan was there at Shahbagh.

No doubt he will be called a "RAW agent", "communist" and "Indian dalal" by the Jamati gang on this forum including Kobiraaz, Idune, Al-Zakir, Kalu_Miah, M_Saint, Md Akmal, Luffy and others.

So was former footballer, Arif Khan Joy.

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Will be looking forward to see our boys from the national cricket team at Shahbagh.

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Hammer-fist using some unsubstentiated blog information

1) lied about Bangladesh national cricket team, which never went to Shabag
2) Twisted the title of thread with utterly false information.
3) Defamed Bangladesh ntional cricket team as a political entity.
4) put Bangladesh national cricket team in danger by associating (with this false information based thread) them with fascist demand and activity.

Those who like to see name and credibility of our national cricket team is not hijacked for political purpose with false news, please, report this lie and falsified thread to MOD.
 
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I don't understand why these kids are hanging out there ? Surprised that Awami Goons are not cracking their heads open with rods or hocky sticks.

Ironically Hasina went after Late Jahanara Imam when she criticized Hasina for making Jamaat ALs political ally.

She is no different that Mujib.
 
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I don't understand why these kids are hanging out there ? Surprised that Awami Goons are not cracking their heads open with rods or hocky sticks.

Ironically Hasina went after Late Jahanara Imam when she criticized Hasina for making Jamaat ALs political ally.

She is no different that Mujib.

Regardless, credibility of this thread and implication from it, setting very dangerous situation.
 
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Athletes are literally being held at gunpoint, if they don't go into politics then they wont be selected. All the doing of Lotus Kamal.
BRO, Lotus isn't there anymore. It's now the turn of Papan that happens to be the son of RAWAMY PREZ. Zillur Rahman. He is a rabid anti-Pakistani and recently created big enmity with PCB by not following up with his predecessor. BD cricket owes most to the PCB for where it is now but its officials always back stabbed PCB after taking the advantage of its generosity.

Well said.

I also believe in the power of du'a, and when I went on Hajj last year Oct-Nov 2012 I made du'a against Jamat in the prophet's mosque.

These traitors with their 2 seats out of 300 seats in the parliament even the "workers party" has 2 and another leftist party has 3 seats, will hopefully see their 4.6% of their vote go down to 0.46%.

Also we need to do the following against Jamati traitors.

- Educate people about Maudoodi how he was against the creation of Pakistan, whereas Mujib and Suhrawardy both worked to create Pakistan.

- Educate Maudoodi and his condemnation by mainstream Islamic scholars including disrespectful comments about some of the companions of the prophet 'alaihis salam.

- Commission Gulf Arab PR firms to promote educational material on the true history of the 1971 war.

- Highlight the extremist nature of Jamat e.g. Sayeedi has been banned from the UK due to his anti-Hindu comments.

See this webpage on Sayeedi: http://www.drishtipat.org/blog/wp-content/Sayeedi.pdf

It doesn't mention the UK ban but does mention a US no-fly ban, but he is banned from Britain.

But to be honest what I have found the most powerful and useful of all in life is du'a (supplication).

In the protests against war criminals, at least a portion of the crowd, if not the whole crowd should make a du'a to Allah for the end of Jamat forever.

I have found du'a to be of huge benefit in my life.

Shukuner Duay Goru more na aar Ghadar pithe beshi maal na dile Jure cholena. Shaitan can perform supplication day and night but Almighty knows how to shuffle it IMHO.
 
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