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Crude bomb hurled outside Pranab Mukherjee's hotel in Dhaka

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like what? what do you mean, bro?

1. Sonargaon cocktail blast was done by BAL
2. Rajib was killed by BAL
3. Flag was burnt by BAL
4. Shaheed Minar was vandalized by BAL
5. Minority attack is being carried out by BAL

These all are false flag operations by them.
 
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:omghaha:i have been watching ekattor tv, this channel is so going to get closed if bnp comes to power that it is quite tragic. the owner will face a lot of trouble
 
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:omghaha:i have been watching ekattor tv, this channel is so going to get closed if bnp comes to power that it is quite tragic. the owner will face a lot of trouble

That's it?

I think a whole lot of guys in the media will get into serious trouble if BNP comes to power. They better pray Jamaat will be gone. Otherwise, they'll be history :lol:

Me thinks the Communists would be the first ones to incur the wrath of the Islamists. Obliterated into oblivion.
 
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It was an act to show that there is unrest going around the country.
Before any hartal no cocktail was thrown infront of sonargaon.
By this act khaleda wanted to prove that she was right.
http://www.defence.pk/forums/bangla...-leader-cancels-meeting-indian-president.html
As she canceled her meeting with pronob with an agenda that she will be unsecured if she goes to visit pronob.
Beside that Im highly concerned of bnp leaders safety as jamat can kill some of them and accuse AL.
They r on a killing mishion. They listed to kill some renowned alem ulama in chittagong.
http://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2013/03/04/blast-to-prove-khaleda-right
8 Shibir men held with
 
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That's it?

I think a whole lot of guys in the media will get into serious trouble if BNP comes to power. They better pray Jamaat will be gone. Otherwise, they'll be history :lol:

Me thinks the Communists would be the first ones to incur the wrath of the Islamists. Obliterated into oblivion.

These communist and indian domesticated class operate in layers. One need to struck in financial core of these outfits. And billions looted from Bangladesh has to be tagged in wealth and property of these and Awami people.
 
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read this, this is wall street journal...americans are at it...


Three people were shot dead by security forces in Bangladesh Monday as violent protests continued over the death sentencing of an Islamist opposition leader for war crimes.

The latest clashes were sparked by protesters who blocked a road and threw stones at policemen in the southwestern district of Satkhira, according to local police officials, who added that the police shot at the crowd in response.

Monday's deaths bring to at least 65 the number of people killed in the protests led by Jamaat-e-Islami, Bangladesh's largest Islamist opposition party. The Jamaat-e-Islami and its allies are trying to enforce a three-day general strike until Tuesday to protest the government's handling of war-crimes trials and the use of live ammunition against protesters.

The trouble erupted on Feb. 28, when a war-crimes tribunal—tasked with investigating atrocities committed during Bangladesh's 1971 war of independence from Pakistan—sentenced Delwar Hossain Sayeedi, a top Jamaat-e-Islami leader and a popular preacher, to death for murder, rape and religious persecution.

Mr. Sayeedi, accused of leading an Islamist militia that persecuted local people and collaborated with the Pakistan army, said he isn't the person named in the charges, and that it is a case of mistaken identity.

The Jamaat-e-Islami and the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party say Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is using the tribunal to target her political enemies. They point out that the 10 people indicted on a charge of war crimes by the tribunal are opposition politicians, eight of them from the Jamaat-e-Islami, an ally of the BNP.

The government denies the charges.

Bangladesh declared independence from Pakistan in March 1971. The Indian army intervened to force the surrender of Pakistani troops after a bloody nine-month war pitting Bengali fighters against Pakistani soldiers.

Prime Minister Hasina, daughter of wartime political leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, set up the war crimes tribunal two years ago to investigate atrocities committed during the 1971 conflict—a move she said would bring closure to victims and their families.

The protests over the war-crimes trials have worked to Ms. Hasina's political advantage so far, some analysts charge, shifting the nation's attention away from criticism by opposition parties that Ms. Hasina is creating roadblocks to fair elections.

Last year, Ms. Hasina scrapped a system under which a nonpartisan caretaker administration was going to oversee elections, leading to the opposition threatening a boycott of parliamentary polls set for early 2014.

Ms. Hasina denies all accusations.

The continuing political unrest could damage an already fragile economy by discouraging investors. "The economy is under stress, and investment will drop further if the situation is not resolved," said Mirza Azizul Islam, a former economic adviser to the government.

Meanwhile, BNP leader Khaleda Zia—widow of the independence war's best-known military commander—kicked up a protocol row Sunday, citing "security concerns" to cancel a meeting with Indian President Pranab Mukherjee.

On Monday, a minor explosion outside the hotel in Dhaka where Mr. Mukherjee is staying raised security concerns. But Bangladeshi and Indian officials quickly dismissed the incident, saying it was a Molotov cocktail thrown by a protester and that it had nothing to do with Mr. Mukherjee's presence.

The Indian president is expected to pressure Bangladesh to allow transit facilities to connect its mainland to the northeastern Indian states to address development and security concerns. Also on the agenda will be the sharing of river waters, according to foreign ministry officials.

what i said
 
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Keep your mind open folks, this may or may not be a false flag. The specifics of this one incident is not important, but it shows why it is important to build up a people's HUMINT network so misinformation and propaganda spread by our enemy and their agents are busted and stopped in their tracks, before they get traction.
 
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:rofl:indian public does not support the visit

"Dipen Guha (Kolkata) 13 hrs ago
Bomb is bomb--no matter whether it is of low intensity or high intensity. We are not concerned about the magnitude of its destructivity, but the dilly-dally security arranged for the Head of a State and that is India that stood by Bangladesh during its most crucial times. 100 yards might have been 10 yards or 10,000 yards, but psychologically, the credibility of Bangladesh's security has distanced a few light years from us."
 
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Being the President, he is authorized a 21 bomb salute! But just one?? That's an insult to a head of state!! :P :lol:
 
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Being the President, he is authorized a 21 bomb salute! But just one?? That's an insult to a head of state!! :P :lol:

Honestly awami league is very important to this president. He became the president on the platform of developing the North east. Any other foreign president would have cancelled the trip, he still came. Just shows how desperate he is for awami league to remain in power. If he didn't come, the government would have fallen.
 
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Dada is being given highest honor in Bangladesh from aam aadmi. He should have known that he is not welcome there.

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This is one sane observation from an indian.

If he didn't come, the government would have fallen.

Would you care to explain how?

Being the President, he is authorized a 21 bomb salute! But just one?? That's an insult to a head of state!! :P :lol:

I like your sense of humour, keep it up!
 
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The damage done by this crude bomb was immense. This was no crude bomb, the message to India is clear.

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Aftermath of this Jamaati crude bomb :rofl:

And what the crude bomb looked like before it exploded.

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