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Bangladesh schools to warn of Islamist extremism


Bangladesh schools to warn of Islamist extremism - thenews.com.pk

Monday, November 05, 2012
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DHAKA: Bangladesh’s schools and universities have been asked to warn pupils about the dangers of religious militancy as part of a campaign to tackle Islamist extremism, an official said on Sunday.

The government last week sent guidelines to the country’s 114,000 schools, seminaries and universities, A.Z.M. Nurul Hoque, a senior official at the education ministry, told AFP. “Militancy in the name of religion is a major problem. We hope such programme will help raise social awareness against the menace,” he said. “We have asked the institutions to hold regular open talks with students to discuss militancy and its dangers.”

In August, an autonomous government-run body began monitoring sermons at the country’s more than 200,000 mosques to ensure clerics did not promote violence. The Muslim-majority country also plans to integrate hundreds of Islamic religious schools into the mainstream secular education system.

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Bangladesh schools to warn of Islamist extremism
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DHAKA — Bangladesh's schools and universities have been asked to warn pupils about the dangers of religious militancy as part of a campaign to tackle Islamist extremism, an official said Sunday.
The government last week sent guidelines to the country's 114,000 schools, seminaries and universities, A.Z.M. Nurul Hoque, a senior official at the education ministry, told AFP.
"Militancy in the name of religion is a major problem. We hope such programme will help raise social awareness against the menace," he said.
"We have asked the institutions to hold regular open talks with students to discuss militancy and its dangers."
In August, an autonomous government-run body began monitoring sermons at the country's more than 200,000 mosques to ensure clerics did not promote violence.
The Muslim-majority country also plans to integrate hundreds of Islamic religious schools into the mainstream secular education system.
Bangladesh has escaped serious Islamist attacks, though a series of blasts by militants in 2004-2005 killed dozens of people and prompted fears that the country would become a hotspot for extremism.
Last month, a young Bangladeshi man was arrested in a sting operation in the United States on charges of plotting to blow up the New York Federal Reserve.
 
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How about create awareness about secular Bengali Awami extremist? How about ban Awami student wing(chatra league) that terrorising Bd populace for last 4 years?

With the change of government there will be free season to hunt Awami Janwars league, InshAllah ul Aziz.
 
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there is no islamist extremism in BD :pop:

There isn't but necessity is the mother of creation. They ways Awami trying to remove Islamic values, I am afraid some people may lose their cool and go nut.

For example: Jamat-e-Islami is not ban organization yet Awami won't even allow them peaceful rally yet Awami student league given free license to loot, kill and what not. This prejudice eventually will produce extremist out of Jamat to take revenge against Awami league/Bengali nationalist.

I predict. If BNP-Jamat regain power by next year, all hell will break lose and large number of Awami leaders/activist will be butchered.
 
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There isn't but necessity is the mother of creation. They ways Awami trying to remove Islamic values, I am afraid some people may lose their cool and go nut.

For example: Jamat-e-Islami is not ban organization yet Awami won't even allow them peaceful rally yet Awami student league given free license to loot, kill and what not. This prejudice eventually will produce extremist out of Jamat to take revenge against Awami league/Bengali nationalist.

I predict. If BNP-Jamat regain power by next year, all hell will break lose and large number of Awami leaders/activist will be butchered.

well awamis popularity is fallen these days while begum zia is taking her every step very wisely
 
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