Gee... forgot that some have an IQ much lower than what one presumes...
So here goes...
Link #1:
BBC NEWS | World | South Asia | Bangladesh war crimes stir tension
Excerpts:
In one of the most notorious incidents of the war,
more than 150 academics and journalists (including BBC reporter Nizamuddin Ahmed) were rounded up in Dhaka on the eve of Pakistan's defeat and killed by members of a group call
Al-Badr, which was allegedly made up of members of the religious party
Jamaat-e-Islami.
Reporters covering the war for newspapers such as The Times of London, and the New York Times, wrote at that time that
Al-Badr comprised Jamaat members.
Link #2:
Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Excerpts:
According to SATP, "
many members of the JMB and JMJB have invariably been found to be cadres of the Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS), student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami, a partner in the ruling coalition" with the Bangladesh National Party "under Prime Minister Khaleda Zia" that came to power in 2001.
Link #3:
A New Hub for Terrorism?
Excerpts:
With some
15,000 hard-core fighters operating out of
19 known base camps, guerrilla groups sponsored by the Jamaat and its allies were able to paralyze the country last Aug. 17 by staging
459 closely synchronized explosions in all but one of the country's administrative districts.
The
Jamaat, which originated in the western wing,
opposed the independence movement and fought side by side with Pakistani forces against both fellow Bengalis and the Indian troops who intervened in the decisive final phase of the conflict.
A State Department report cited evidence that one of the
Jamaat's main allies, the Harakat ul-Jihad-i-Islami, also headquartered in Pakistan, "
maintains contact with Al Qaeda in Afghanistan."
As a result of its
alliance with the Jamaat-Islamiyah, the
government appears to lack the ability or will to protect journalists from this new and grave threat.
Wonder, how you missed the above...
Plus, these are a few years old. Right now, the Jamaat-e-Islami is getting its arse whooped, and I, for one, hopes the trend continues.
PS: Loved your word choice "unscrupulous path", "entire campaign is based on lies"... Oh, so very Shakespearean...