Skallagrim
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Google NSU HIZBUT TAHRIR
I thought you were being sarcastic!
Never ever believe such craps without first hand experience. That might be a preemptive propaganda as well.
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Why all these drama was done for months??? Should not he be arrested right away!! Plotting to detonate bomb is a big offence and he was trying to blow up an important place like FRB... and why the FBI operative tried to convince him that Al Qaeda operatives want to use remote control bomb???
There is some truth to that someone smarter would not get caught like this, but all terrorists are dumb idiots in my opinion.
I do not feel much sympathy for the mother or his family, sorry to say it. I am more curious about his upbringing to find out what made him like this:
- his family upbringing
- mosque he went to (he does not sound like a mosque going guy, but I could be wrong, likes Eminem?)
- his English medium school, was it one of those Arabic leaning schools in Gulshan
- his academic records
- his basic intelligence, IQ etc.
How about deporting him to Bangladesh?? He is no threat here!! from his facebook page, it seems like he is a common Bangladeshi boy, someone took advantage of his sentiment.
How about deporting him to Bangladesh?? He is no threat here!! from his facebook page, it seems like he is a common Bangladeshi boy, someone took advantage of his sentiment.
Why are people jumping into conclusions. This may very well be a set up by US to accomplish some of their agendas here, not to forget the recent unexpected surge in propaganda of "extremism" in BD.
Oh great. Now I can't tell people I'm a Bangladeshi anymore. Dude needs to be deported to BD and executed BD style, like his fellow JMBers.
Exactly. You won't be terrorized properly when you come here. So please, take Bangladesh off from your signature and make it a 100% India trip.
Lufty, that's not a good news for BD then. I remember a few months ago you guys were planning to have a US base to counter or rather encircle India.
All I am saying is not to jump into conclusions as some of the BD members here are doing. Its not like americans are some form of angelic saints. If a 21 year old guy can park van full of explosives near US federal reserve, then I would say americans are most incompetent lunatics on earth given the amount of money and surveillance capability they have.
Btw U lots are very happy aren't U?
Bro, most people can't find Bangladesh on map.
Bangladesh sounds like an exotic fruit or a dish.
How can you so sure that he is deliberately lying? Without any evidence, lets give him the benefit of doubt. My feeling is that he is simply mistaken and not up to date.
I wondered about your signature, I did a google search and it came up, pretty bad recording from TV in youtube, but that solved the mystery.
You do realize that it was a trap?
Happy? Of course. One less religious lunatic on a holly war in the streets.
Don't you see many of these mullah guys are trying to troll and take our concentration to non-important things? Read their other posts. These guys are asking how it is possible for ONLY one man to carry a 1000lb explosive by himself? Now, another is asking us to answer a laughable question how on earth this 21 year can be near a Federal Reserve Bank in the first place. I ask him please answer how it was possible? Lunatic mullahs here have read the entire news, they know the answer but are disorienting this thread so that the entire incident can be made off topic. These guys have the same criminal minds as that of the 21 year moron in the US.
WoW,at last my university gone international.All hail NSU which for the last couple of years has become a paradise for loosers.Ok his identity has been found... at last...
Bangladeshi accused of US plot a college dropout
AFP | Oct 18, 2012, 02.36PM IST
Bangladeshi accused of US plot a college dropout - The Times of India
DHAKA: A young Bangladeshi man accused of plotting to blow up the New York Federal Reserve is a bank manager's son who dropped out of the country's most liberal university before moving to the United States.
Authorities in New York allege that Quazi Mohammad Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis travelled to the US with "the purpose of conducting a terrorist attack" and actively sought out al-Qaida contacts after his arrival.
But the family of the 21-year-old insist he had never displayed any radical tendencies but was rather a devout Muslim whose arrest had come as a deep shock.
"We're stunned. Nafis is not a radical type. He says prayers five times a day, and reads the holy Quran and Hadith every day. I have never seen him reading any books on jihad," his father Quazi Mohammad Ahsanullah told AFP on Thursday.
"We don't believe that he can have committed this... He is our pride and joy."
Nafis's extended family lives in North Jatrabari, an upper middle-class neighbourhood of southeastern Dhaka. His father is a senior vice president of National Bank and his sister is a doctor.
Speaking to AFP from the family home on Thursday, Nafis's brother-in-law Arik said they had spoken to him only hours before his arrest and even discussed a possible bride for him.
"We heard the news this morning. Everyone is crying here," said Arik. "Nafis never showed any form of radicalisation when he was in Bangladesh."
Nafis had been an unexceptional high school student but managed to get a place as an undergraduate at North South University, a private university known for being the country's most liberal centre of learning as well as its most expensive.
Bangladesh is an overwhelmingly Muslim and conservative country, but North South stands out as a place where upper-class male and female students can mingle freely on campus, usually dressed in designer Western clothing.
University officials said that Nafis had struggled during his eight semesters as an electrical engineering and telecommunications student and had been effectively forced to leave after disappointing exam results.
"He obtained one of the lowest exam point scores in December last year. He had already been under probation for three semesters," said Belal Ahmed, a spokesman at the university.
His family and Nafis's own Facebook page show that he then moved to the United States where he initially took up a place at Missouri Southern State University.
"We were afraid that he would be spoiled after going to America, but he told us that he remained a devout Muslim," said Ahsanullah.
"He completed only one semester at Missouri Southern University. But it was too costly. He went to New York and then took a job at a hotel."
Nafis has allegedly written a statement claiming responsibility for his planned attack in which he said he wanted to "destroy America" and referred to slain al-Qaida founder Osama bin Laden as "beloved."
He has been charged with trying to use a weapon of mass destruction and attempting to support al-Qaida. Federal prosecutors office say he "attempted to recruit individuals to form a terrorist cell inside the United States".
But according to his father, Nafis's main concern was trying to scrape together a living to afford to pay for a computer science course and for the rent on a property he was sharing with a relative in the Queens district.
"He used to work 10 hours a day at the hotel," said Ahsanullah.