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FU guys ... How could you be like that !
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FU guys ... How could you be like that !
sorry i was in mode to play
This pig may not come from madrasa,but it doesn't implies that madrasas are not a threat to our country.ISIS doesn't recruit madrasa student for this kind of job because madrasa students are not very bright and from poor,backward class not very useful to this type of attack which require some level of sophistication,technological know-how and global outreach.But madrasa students are very useful as a suicide bomber,which we have seen in the past.If ISIS or Taliban start civil war in BD,you will see maximum number of foot-soldier from madrasa background.
I'm in this belief that BNP/JeI background people can turn violent Islamo fascist terrorist only. So the BNP/JeI linked families, any kinds of educational institutes or madrassas will produce these types of zombies. For start find out his family background. If my theory is proved isn't obvious we should concider wiping out the source? Otherwise waves after waves will keep coming.
Guys it's all about the Wahhabi believe the one that turn these kids or men into zombies they make them dream of heaven and seeing the prophet PBUH and marrying tens of hoors they mislead and inform these people to do the dirt work for the devils.
But control the internet who control the social media.Obviously, online. That's how ISIS, sitting in Syria, is able to connect with individuals in Bangladesh.
Your stereotype is one step ahead. Carry on.
For a noob like you, know that Islamic terrorists consider Democracy a form of Kufar. And BNP Jei are both democratic parties.
Bangladesh Pushes Back as Warnings of ISIS Expansion Gather Steam
By ELLEN BARRYOCT. 30, 2015
The disconnect between Bangladesh and foreign intelligence agencies has confused Bangladeshis and foreigners alike, and could complicate anti-terrorism efforts. Credit A.M. Ahad/Associated Press
DHAKA, Bangladesh — Last month, United States officials told Bangladeshi authorities that they had information suggesting that terrorists linked to the Islamic State were preparing to ramp up activity within Bangladesh’s borders.
But Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s prime minister, has responded to the developments with suspicion and outright skepticism. Even as foreign embassies informed their citizens that they could become terrorist targets, Bangladeshi officials have insisted that the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, does not exist in their country. They have noted, pointedly, that the United States has promulgated flawed intelligence in the past, as in the run-up to the Iraq invasion.
Instead, Ms. Hasina has described the episodes as a conspiracy by domestic opposition leaders to tarnish her government’s reputation.
“Bangladesh is moving ahead and it’ll do so,” she said on Wednesday. “Let me say one thing: The march forward of Bangladesh can’t be stopped by hurling two bombs or five eggs. Those who are thinking this are making a mistake.”
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No evidence of ISIS' presence in Bangladesh: Shahriar Alam
Alam refuted US intelligence's observation that the Islamic State (ISIS) could expand their presence in the country
Press Trust of India | Washington February 13, 2016 Last Updated at 13:57 IST
Bangladesh is determined to deal with terrorists and shares intelligence with countries like India and the US to address the menace, a senior minister has said as he refuted the US intelligence's observation that the Islamic State (ISIS) could expand their presence in the country.
"On the ground, in the investigations that we have carried out, we did not get any evidence of ISIS links as yet," Bangladesh's State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam.
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He dismissed the analysis of the American intelligence community that ISIS could gain ground in Bangladesh by exploiting attempts by the ruling Awami League to undermine the political opposition.
"I do not think, any terrorist or groups would ever gain permanent or semi-permanent ground in Bangladesh," Alam, who is the first foreign leader to meet the new US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Thomas Shannon, said.
During their meeting, Alam and Shannon reviewed the strength and breadth of Bangladesh-US relationship.
"Our relationship with the United States in the last two years has reached a new height. Both sides agree that we are happy with the level of co-operation with each other," he said after his meetings with State Department officials including Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Nisha Desai Biswal.
During his meetings at the State Department, Alam said he raised Bangladeshi government's disappointment on recent statement of James Clapper Director of National Intelligence that the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's continuing efforts to undermine the political opposition in Bangladesh will probably provide openings for transnational terrorist groups to expand their presence in the country.
Alam said that terrorism of Bangladesh in the past during BNP-Jamaat regime flourished under State sponsorship.
Investigations into the recent killings of bloggers and two foreigners certainly indicate that those behind these heinous killings had links with Jamaat-e-Islam or were active member of Jamaat-e-Islamic or to some extent were linked with greater alliance between Bangladesh National Party (BNP) and Jamaat.
He said Hasina Government has a "zero tolerance policy" and would continue to pursue that beyond its borders also.
"That means supporting and working in tandem with the neighbouring countries and exchange intelligence information with countries like US or India or European countries," he said.
"The government is determined to deal with them (terrorists)," he said.
Youth from good background with sophisticated education can become militant fairly easy if the society is suffering from extreme frustration. Continuous misrule, massive and unchecked graft, secret and even open killings by the security services for politics or personal gain / graft, kidnappings, etc are some issues BD faces. The place deserved by Islam in a Muslim majority state is missing. Cutting off ties with ALL Muslim nations is another pain in the heart.Politically conscious BD citizens are appalled by BAL govt's servile relations with India just to keep SHW family in power. I am afraid this is just the start of the beginning. We will burn and bleed. That is the sad truth.
I don't think 72 hoors would want any of that..
The terrorist appears to be I'll trained and I'll equipped.
Fortunately they couldn't kill more due to being their inexperience.
Otherwise 6 terrorists could inflict massive damage.