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a funny thing for you guys:-

Sams Islam saying,' valoito korasa aro kora uchit nastik dongso korta hoba'
source: Timeline Photos | Facebook
his comment is there among first 120 comments from bottom to top.
now check his profile picture
Sams Islam's Photos | Facebook (picture with different type of bears, wine etc, seems like it is bar)
how pure muslim he is :D
 
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a funny thing for you guys:-

Sams Islam saying,' valoito korasa aro kora uchit nastik dongso korta hoba'
source: Timeline Photos | Facebook
his comment is there among first 120 comments from bottom to top.
now check his profile picture
Sams Islam's Photos | Facebook (picture with different type of bears, wine etc, seems like it is bar)
how pure muslim he is :D

Our islam is ruined by this ppl. What ppl will think of islam by all these I cant understand.
Funny dhormo beicha khan inara. Valo valo dhormo bechen. Alu,piaz,muri moshlar moto koira bechan.
This is a funny facebook page. See its name and works.
https://www.facebook.com/shimlan.and.fahim
 
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This shahbag mob has has made a fool out of the Bangladeshi society. These mobs should be punished. NASTIK BLOGGER'DER FASHI CHAI!:frown:

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/search.php?searchid=6595503#ixzz2LelHRWz1

Ask him the same question please!You can't hang people for what they believe in.


This mullahs has got lack of knowledge they come to streets without knowing the facts.

Muslims didn’t buy it
Staff Correspondent

The imam of a Dhanmondi mosque yesterday incurred the wrath of the devotees for making derogatory comments about slain blogger Ahmed Rajib Haidar.

“Rajib got his due punishment. But death is not enough. His body should be exhumed and burnt,” Syed Zulfikar Zahur, the imam of Tawakul Mosque, said while delivering the Juma sermons.

The people got furious and many stood up in protest.

“Calm down”, Zulfikar shouted. He also criticised covering of Rajib's coffin with the national flag and termed the Shahbagh activists as junkies.


At one stage, his deputy started conducting the prayer.

Anwar Hossain, officer-in-charge of Dhanmondi Police Station, said police stayed there till the end of the prayers. However, no further trouble was created.

A Dhanmondi resident who regularly goes to the mosque said the imam yesterday crossed the line.

As the Shahbagh movement gained momentum with tens of thousands of people demanding maximum punishment for war criminals, the Jamaat-Shibir men started smear campaigns against the frontline demonstrators.

Days before the brutal murder of Rajib on February 5, anti-religion blog posts were published in his name. The Shahbagh protesters dismissed those as fake.

Yesterday, imam of a mosque, next to Tamirul Millat Kamil Madrasa at the capital's Mirjahirbag, during the Juma prayer yesterday said those who are silent over alleged blog posts of Rajib have no faith in Allah and they are indeed atheists.

The remark sparked protests from devotees. However, everyone cooled down within moments and the prayer began.
 
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This shahbag mob has has made a fool out of the Bangladeshi society. These mobs should be punished. NASTIK BLOGGER'DER FASHI CHAI!:frown:

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/search.php?searchid=6595503#ixzz2LelHRWz1

Ask him the same question please!You can't hang people for what they believe in.

@kobiraaz Is Omi Rahman Pial also a nastik blogger?

no, he is not.... i am not sure why they used his photo, most probably because Omi pial runs Amarblog which tolerates such blog posts.... I am not sure bro.....
 
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আমার প্রথম পরিচয় আমি একজন মুসলিম,
"বাংলাদেশী" এটা আমার প্রথম পরিচয় নয়।

মাহী বি চৌধুরীও রাজাকারের খাতায় নাম লেখায়তেছে,
এই রকম একটা শিক্ষিত মানুষ এত ব্যাকডেটেড হইল কেমনে?
 
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Sylhet e bole national flag chire felse ar Shahid Minar bhenge felse.Karo kase ki news ase?
 
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Shahbagh rises again
undefinedLess than a day after protesters at Shahbagh called off their nonstop demonstration demanding death penalty for all war criminals, people of all walks of life yesterday started gathering there again to protest against the Jamaat-Shibir rampage across the country.Photo: STARStaff Correspondent

As the Jamaat-Shibir and its sympathisers unleashed a reign of terror targeting the Shahbagh movement, protesters returned to the Shahbagh intersection yesterday afternoon, less than 20 hours after the nonstop movement was wound up.

Protesting against the countrywide violence, burning and tearing down of national flags and damaging Shaheed Minars in Dhaka and other districts, the Blogger and Online Activist Network began demonstrating all over the country since 7:00pm.

In Dhaka, Imran H Sarker, convener of the Network, issued an ultimatum to the government to arrest Mahmudur Rahman, acting editor of daily Amar Desh for "publishing motivating stories and instigating the violence".

"We have decided to continue our demonstrations round the clock until our demands are met," he said and added, “Our demand is simple. The organisations liable for war crimes during the Liberation War in 1971 must be banned."

He said the Shahbagh protesters demanded exemplary punishment to those who attacked journalists during the violence. "The Jamaat-Shibir carried out attacks across the country to foil our prayer-programme after Juma prayers," he said.

People from all walks of life started gathering at the protest venue from around 2:00pm, chanting slogans like "Joy Bangla" or "Jamat-Shibirer astana, bhenge dao guriye dao," (Demolish the dens of Jamaat-Shibir).

In port city Chittagong, thousands of protesters crowded the protest venue chanting slogans against Jamaat-Shibir. An angry mob damaged windowpanes of the offices of Diganta Television and daily Sangram -- two media houses linked with Jamaat -- near Cheragi Pahar Mor, reports our district correspondent.

On Thursday, issuing an ultimatum to the government to bring war crimes charges against Jamaat-e-Islami and initiate the legal process by March 26 to ban the party, the Shahbagh protesters announced a series of countrywide programmes beginning yesterday.

The programmes include special prayers at mosques after Juma prayers as well as at churches, pagodas and temples yesterday and holding more grand rallies, demonstrations and cultural programmes at different parts in Dhaka and other divisional cities.

Organisers has also told The Daily Star on Thursday night that although the protesters would not keep the Shahbagh intersection occupied for 24 hours from yesterday, they would gather at the venue the day before the war crimes tribunal is to deliver a verdict.

Shahidul Islam Shamim, a service holder who joined the Shahbagh protest yesterday, said as activists of Jamaat and its affiliated organisations attacked police and journalists their politics must be banned.

“Leaders of these parties should be given exemplary punishment," he said.

“We have been here for the last 17 days. We must not leave Shahbagh," said Fazle Masudur Rahman, another protester.

Zahirul Islam, a businessman, agrees and says: “It seems they [Jamaat] won't let me live in my own country.”

Demonstrators, most of them young men and women, started gathering in front of the national museum as the news of the Jamaat-Shibir violence spread. By 6:00pm, they reoccupied the Shahbagh intersection.

The Shahbagh movement began on February 5, hours after Jamaat assistant secretary general Abdul Quader Mollah was sentenced to life in prison for rape, killing and genocide in 1971. Protesters say a life term is too lenient a punishment for Mollah, known as the "Butcher of Mirpur" for his notorious role in the killing of hundreds during the war. Protesters have been demanding capital punishment to Mollah and all other war criminals.
 
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Shahbagh rises again
undefinedLess than a day after protesters at Shahbagh called off their nonstop demonstration demanding death penalty for all war criminals, people of all walks of life yesterday started gathering there again to protest against the Jamaat-Shibir rampage across the country.Photo: STARStaff Correspondent

As the Jamaat-Shibir and its sympathisers unleashed a reign of terror targeting the Shahbagh movement, protesters returned to the Shahbagh intersection yesterday afternoon, less than 20 hours after the nonstop movement was wound up.

Protesting against the countrywide violence, burning and tearing down of national flags and damaging Shaheed Minars in Dhaka and other districts, the Blogger and Online Activist Network began demonstrating all over the country since 7:00pm.

In Dhaka, Imran H Sarker, convener of the Network, issued an ultimatum to the government to arrest Mahmudur Rahman, acting editor of daily Amar Desh for "publishing motivating stories and instigating the violence".

"We have decided to continue our demonstrations round the clock until our demands are met," he said and added, “Our demand is simple. The organisations liable for war crimes during the Liberation War in 1971 must be banned."

He said the Shahbagh protesters demanded exemplary punishment to those who attacked journalists during the violence. "The Jamaat-Shibir carried out attacks across the country to foil our prayer-programme after Juma prayers," he said.

People from all walks of life started gathering at the protest venue from around 2:00pm, chanting slogans like "Joy Bangla" or "Jamat-Shibirer astana, bhenge dao guriye dao," (Demolish the dens of Jamaat-Shibir).

In port city Chittagong, thousands of protesters crowded the protest venue chanting slogans against Jamaat-Shibir. An angry mob damaged windowpanes of the offices of Diganta Television and daily Sangram -- two media houses linked with Jamaat -- near Cheragi Pahar Mor, reports our district correspondent.

On Thursday, issuing an ultimatum to the government to bring war crimes charges against Jamaat-e-Islami and initiate the legal process by March 26 to ban the party, the Shahbagh protesters announced a series of countrywide programmes beginning yesterday.

The programmes include special prayers at mosques after Juma prayers as well as at churches, pagodas and temples yesterday and holding more grand rallies, demonstrations and cultural programmes at different parts in Dhaka and other divisional cities.

Organisers has also told The Daily Star on Thursday night that although the protesters would not keep the Shahbagh intersection occupied for 24 hours from yesterday, they would gather at the venue the day before the war crimes tribunal is to deliver a verdict.

Shahidul Islam Shamim, a service holder who joined the Shahbagh protest yesterday, said as activists of Jamaat and its affiliated organisations attacked police and journalists their politics must be banned.

“Leaders of these parties should be given exemplary punishment," he said.

“We have been here for the last 17 days. We must not leave Shahbagh," said Fazle Masudur Rahman, another protester.

Zahirul Islam, a businessman, agrees and says: “It seems they [Jamaat] won't let me live in my own country.”

Demonstrators, most of them young men and women, started gathering in front of the national museum as the news of the Jamaat-Shibir violence spread. By 6:00pm, they reoccupied the Shahbagh intersection.

The Shahbagh movement began on February 5, hours after Jamaat assistant secretary general Abdul Quader Mollah was sentenced to life in prison for rape, killing and genocide in 1971. Protesters say a life term is too lenient a punishment for Mollah, known as the "Butcher of Mirpur" for his notorious role in the killing of hundreds during the war. Protesters have been demanding capital punishment to Mollah and all other war criminals.
This is not Shahbag thread, go to Shahbag thread and delete this post

Sylhet e bole national flag chire felse ar Shahid Minar bhenge felse.Karo kase ki news ase?

explore last 3-4 page
 
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Sylhet e bole national flag chire felse ar Shahid Minar bhenge felse.Karo kase ki news ase?


This protest was just a jamat action. Their targets were journalists, gonojagoron moncho.
Jamat general secretary commanded this directly from baitul mukaaram.
They didnt fully finish their prayer they were there just for vandalism.

Jamaat, allies strike terror
4 killed, around thousand injured in attacks from mosques; Shaheed Minars vandalised, national flag torn following false claim over 'insult to Islam' by Shahbagh bloggers; hartal tomorrow
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In a countrywide reign of terror, Jamaat-e-Islami and its sympathisers yesterday attacked law enforcers and journalists, burned the national flag and vandalised Shaheed Minars to counter the mass demand for capital punishment to 1971 war criminals.

They chose mosques as gathering points and launched attacks with handmade bombs, guns, and sticks, leaving at least four persons killed and nearly 1,000 people including 14 journalists wounded.

In what appears to be the culmination of a cleverly orchestrated smear campaign, the Jamaat and its adherents branded the Shahbagh protesters as atheists and tried to use Juma prayers to whip up religious sentiments against them.

Gonojagoron Manchas -- from where demands are being made for capital punishment to war criminals -- became their targets of vandalism in Chittagong, Feni, Chandpur, Rajshahi, Bogra, Sirajganj, Joypurhat, Sylhet, Moulvibazar and Pabna.

Jamaat and its student body Islami Chhatra Shibir carried out the attacks under the banner of 12 Islamist parties.

They chanted slogans against the organisers of the Shahbagh movement, which has been calling for capital punishment to all war criminals and a ban on Jamaat-Shibir.

Jamaat and some like-minded radical Islamist parties had earlier announced nationwide demonstrations after yesterday's Juma prayers for punishment to the bloggers.

They torched the national flag in Chandpur and Bogra, and vandalised Shaheed Minar in Feni and Sylhet, and Awami League office in Kurigram. They attacked law enforcers in other districts, including Jhenidah, Patuakhali, Pabna and Joypurhat.

Police fired hundreds of teargas shells and rubber bullets to disperse the attackers. Dozens of people, including journalists, were hit by bullets during the clashes.

Of the four dead, two were killed in Gaibandha, one in Sylhet and another in Jhenidah. The person killed during clashes in Jhenidah was identified as Abdus Salam, a madrasa teacher.

Home Minister Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir said Jamaat-Shibir carried out the attacks across the country in a planned way. He said none of the attackers would be spared.

Police have detained 172 attackers in Dhaka and other districts. Additional law enforcers have been deployed across the country to ward off further violence.

Eight Islamist parties led by Khelafat Andolon yesterday called a dawn-to-dusk hartal for tomorrow and countrywide demonstrations for Monday to protest the police attack on them and for punishment to Shahbagh protesters.

In the capital, Jamaat activists took position inside the Baitul Mukarram national mosque much before Juma prayers and started hurling brickbats at the law enforcers. They later attacked the journalists there.

They snatched the microphone from the Imam and started giving provocative slogans. They also barred the Khatib from delivering Khutba, said witnesses.

The fanatics also circulated copies of the offensive advertisements that Hefazat-e-Islam took out on three newspapers recently to stir up religious sentiments against the Shahbagh youths.

They even set fire to prayer mats inside the mosque around 2:15pm, and later claimed that the police had set those alight, said witnesses.

Vehicular movement on the roads near Baitul Mukarram remained suspended for hours following the clashes.

In Rajshahi city, Jamaat-Shibir activists clashed with police at different points, leaving around 50 people, including 10 policemen, injured.

In Bogra, they launched attacks on police prompting the law enforcers to fire at least 200 shots and teargas shells. More than 50 people, including nine policemen, were wounded in the clashes.

More than 70 people were injured in clashes in Sylhet. At least 20 of them were hit by bullets.

In Patuakhali, at least 35 people, including three policemen, were injured in clashes.

CHAOS AT NATIONAL MOSQUE
Supporters of Jamaat and some Islamist parties gathered in front of the mosque before Juma prayers. Instead of offering prayers, they attacked police and journalists with sticks and brickbats.

When the Imam was making preparations for Juma prayers, they chanted slogans in front of the mosque, demanding punishment to the Shahbagh youths terming them atheists.

They then marched towards the Jatiya Press Club at about 1:25pm, vandalised an arch in front of the Workers' Party office, and attacked police and journalists.

They beat up camera persons of different TV channels, photographers of several newspapers and some reporters of both electronic and print media. Some of them are receiving treatment at Dhaka Medical Colleague Hospital.

When they got close to the Jatiya Press Club, the law enforcers deployed at Paltan and Dainik Bangla intersection fired teargas canisters and rubber bullets to disperse them.

Being chased by police, they moved towards the Matsya Bhaban intersection and fought pitched battles with law enforcers.

As a small group of attackers marched towards Shahbagh, police chased them and fired bullets and teargas shells from armoured vehicles to disperse them.

The Jamaat men vandalised dozens of vehicles and attacked police with hand-made bombs and brickbats.

When police brought the situation under control near the Jatiya Press Club, Matsya Bhaban and Paltan areas, Jamaat-Shibir activists took shelter inside the national mosque and started hurling bombs and brickbats at police.

Police and Rab personnel kept the mosque surrounded for an hour and asked those inside the mosque to come out peacefully.

The attackers holed up in the mosque repeatedly chanted slogans against police, the Shahbagh youths, journalists and the government.

A group of ruling party men gathered in front of Awami League's central office on the Bangabandhu Avenue and brought out a procession. They chased some Jamaat-Shibir men out of the area.

The situation there became normal after Asr prayers.

On Thursday, the government decided to allow Islamist parties to bring out peaceful processions.

Jamaat, allies strike terror
 
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Never saw Jammatis in Maddrasha- clad dress! They are not Jammaties.
It is called miss-characterization to create fallacy in the premise. The art to defame opposition before storming on them. Such fallacy is the start of conspiracy that is widespread
thoughout the AWAMY rule.
 
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This is not Shahbag thread, go to Shahbag thread and delete this post

Why the shahbagh rise again.
Shabagh rise is related to this thread.
They started this protest again to oppose the so called mullah invasion.
And here is no option of level playing as u guys will close any thread goes against u by reporting.
 
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