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ISIS released dahaka attack terrorists images sighting no links to Pakistan

I was expecting BD will look for Pakistani connection. Anyway, the adviser himself implied there is no evidence yet to link the terror attack to ISI.
actually reading through the link you provided I discovered what a Gem of a character that guy Tofeeq Imam is.

he constructs his argument like this.

  • the method of terrorism and killing seems international
  • Jamat Islami is terrorist
  • Jamat Islami is also in Pakistan
  • Pakistan army is also Pakistani
  • Pakistan army is linked with Jamat Islami
  • Pakistan army is international
  • Jamat Islami is international
  • Jamat Islami Pakistan has condemned execution of Bangladeshi Jamat leaders
  • therefore Pakistan army is involved in this terrorism



@Horus @Paksanity @Arsalan
 
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@T-Rex what do you think they are the same name same mentality same believes that fight Assad and Shiite in Iraq now they hit in your country and if you think they target the none sunnis you are wrong.

Now Bangladesh join the countries that infested with these germs.

R.I.P the victims.

Terrorists take advantage of the grief of people when there's an illegitimate regime ruling with the help of guns.
 
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He is just trolling. Most of Bangladeshis are swinging voters. They elect a Government and then being fed up with corruption, nepotism 5 years later they vote the opposition and the circle repeats.

Terrorists of Dhaka attack all came from powerful wealthy families and were not known for leading religious life. Even one had danced with Sraddha Kapoor a few months ago.
by the great Logic of Haseena's advisor Toufeeq Imam... Sraddha Kapoor is an ISI linked Jamati sleeper cell deadly assassin
 
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Its the opposite - Bangladesh never had terror issue until india interfering in Bangladesh and tried establish hindu supremacy through installing Awami League. Terror elements with active and passive help of india taking contention and vacuum created by indian instigation, interference and labeling Bangladeshis. Removing indian stooges in Bangladesh and illegal indians will solve all problems in Bangladesh.

Amen! Summa Amen!
 
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He is just trolling. Most of Bangladeshis are swinging voters. They elect a Government and then being fed up with corruption, nepotism 5 years later they vote the opposition and the circle repeats.

Terrorists of Dhaka attack all came from powerful wealthy families and were not known for leading religious life. Even one had danced with Sraddha Kapoor a few months ago.

Lol WTF!!!
 
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No you are already informed one is the son of a Awamileague leader. Here is a lesson for you - Never be prejudiced.

Is he real child or ba$tard child? Where is the birth certificate? And what about his mother or any other relatives in the family? Are they distinctly related to BNP/JeI, that they influenced him in heinous crime? That is the paradox I talked about BNP/JeI but didnt say AL is saint, you got it wrong there. And did you fail to understand I quoted about the general mindset of the BNP/JeI followers, of which asad71 is perfect example and showed his remarks in this particular thread also.
 
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actually reading through the link you provided I discovered what a Gem of a character that guy Tofeeq Imam is.

he constructs his argument like this.

  • the method of terrorism and killing seems international
  • Jamat Islami is terrorist
  • Jamat Islami is also in Pakistan
  • Pakistan army is also Pakistani
  • Pakistan army is linked with Jamat Islami
  • Pakistan army is international
  • Jamat Islami is international
  • Jamat Islami Pakistan has condemned execution of Bangladeshi Jamat leaders
  • therefore Pakistan army is involved in this terrorism



@Horus @Paksanity @Arsalan


Part of me wants to laugh at the stupidity of this fool but with innocent blood spilled in Dhaka, I can not. He did made fool of himself by dragging Pakistan into it. I mean comeon now, ISIS has been posting their pictures, their messages, heck even news of killing of the hostages was broken by ISIS first. Then all the attackers are native Bangladeshis and so is the organisation this guy is referring to. What the hell Pakistan has to do with it?

I am sad on the loss of innocent lives in Bangladesh. Such acts of barbarism can never be justified. I know animosity of AL government towards Pakistan has caused some Pakistanis to feel better after this attack but I am not one of them. AL has low morals. We should not be stooping to their level. I was actually expecting such a statement which as expected would be cheered on by indians and their media. But it is for the Bangladeshis to judge if they will allow AL to gain political mileage at the cost of innocent's blood? Would they let Haseena sell that blood to promote Indian agenda in the region?
 
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nothing except approval from the Gods of Chaos who have turned the entire middle east to south Asia in a bloodbath.


wonderful guilty by association. this guy needs a medal.

How on earth does the ISI come into this? Are some of us getting confused by the similarity of names?
 
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Part of me wants to laugh at the stupidity of this fool but with innocent blood spilled in Dhaka, I can not. He did made fool of himself by dragging Pakistan into it. I mean comeon now, ISIS has been posting their pictures, their messages, heck even news of killing of the hostages was broken by ISIS first. Then all the attackers are native Bangladeshis and so is the organisation this guy is referring to. What the hell Pakistan has to do with it?

I am sad on the loss of innocent lives in Bangladesh. Such acts of barbarism can never be justified. I know animosity of AL government towards Pakistan has caused some Pakistanis to feel better after this attack but I am not one of them. AL has low morals. We should not be stooping to their level. I was actually expecting such a statement which as expected would be cheered on by indians and their media. But it is for the Bangladeshis to judge if they will allow AL to gain political mileage at the cost of innocent's blood? Would they let Haseena sell that blood to promote Indian agenda in the region?
you have put it gracefully. although my choice of word for the leader of AL is not that charitable. he has given a new meaning to Secular extremism.where she antagonised the religious parties and didnt bat an eye after having the leaders of the mainstream political party executed after sham trials which where internationally condemned despite the low appetite for feeling any pity for victims if they are religious Muslims.

the current stint of power is also controversial since the rival party boycotted elections due to massive rigging & intimidation during the electoral process. just like Trump has cashed on anti Muslim sentiment in America .. she did the same with the added flavour of anti Pakistan sentiment which was greeted with great appreciation in side India.

the terrorists who have carried out the current massacre and many more before see her and her policies as a valuable asset to make their space inside Bangladesh. it is expected that she will mobalise the state resources to further intimidate and antagonise peaceful and innocent Muslim leaders and their workers.. further helping the cause of the terrorists
 
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mind doesn't change in overnight to kill innocents, it has to take time to remove the fear to how can i kill innocents..


I'm not acting against anybody.. it is the current BD Govt. which is acting against her own people just to please the theirs masters across the border...


well i have abandoned my last group, now they can request me as a new recruits...


how can they protest, when people are arrested in thousands just for political agenda.. and that ruin that men life just for not supporting aunty hasina..

Pakistan itself is suffering from jamati terror, it's hilarious when Pakistani's support Bangladeshi jamati.
 
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Bangladesh Attack Is New Evidence That ISIS Has Shifted Its Focus Beyond the Mideast
By JULFIKAR ALI MANIK, GEETA ANAND and ELLEN BARRYJULY 2, 2016

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Bangladeshi military officials and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina spoke on Saturday about the terrorist attack at a popular restaurant in Dhaka that left 20 hostages dead and several injured overnight.

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DHAKA, Bangladesh — The cook was crouching in a washroom, taking refuge from the gunmen who had invaded the Holey Artisan Bakery, when he understood that there was a logic behind the killing: The people in the restaurant were being sorted.

“Bengali people, come out,” one gunman shouted. When the cook, Sumir Barai, and eight other men opened the bathroom door, trembling, they saw two young men, clean shaven and dressed in jeans and T-shirts.

“You don’t need to be so tense,” one of the men told them. “We will not kill Bengalis. We will only kill foreigners.” At that, Mr. Barai’s gaze flicked to the floor of the restaurant, where he could see six or seven bodies, apparently shot and then sliced with machetes. All appeared to be foreigners.

The gunmen, he said, seemed eager to see their actions amplified on social media: After killing the patrons, they asked the staff to turn on the restaurant’s wireless network. Then they used customers’ telephones to post images of the bodies on the internet.

Friday night’s assault on the Holey Artisan Bakery in the diplomatic district of Dhaka, in which at least 20 hostages and two police officers were killed, marks a scaling up of ambition and capacity for Bangladesh’s Islamist militancy, which has until now carried out pinpoint assassinations, mostly of critics of Islam and members of religious minorities.

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Among the dead from Friday’s attack, the police said, were nine Italians, seven Japanese, two Bangladeshis, one American and one Indian.

The attack also suggests that Bangladesh’s militant networks are internationalizing, a key concern as the United States seeks to contain the growth of the Islamic State.

Bangladesh’s 160 million people are almost all Sunni Muslims, including a demographic bulge under the age of 25. This makes it valuable as a recruiting ground for the Islamic State, now under pressure in its core territory of Iraq and Syria. Western intelligence officials have been watching the organization pivot to missions elsewhere in the world, launching attacks on far-flung civilian targets that are difficult to deter with traditional military campaigns.

“We need to take serious stock of the overall threat,” said Shafqat Munir, a research fellow at the Bangladesh Institute of Peace and Security Studies. “There were all sorts of warnings and signs and everything. But I don’t think anyone expected anything as audacious and large-scale as this.”

It was a slow night at the restaurant. Eighteen people had reserved seats at the Holey Artisan Bakery, whose crusty flour-dusted loaves of bread and piles of homemade pasta offered a respite from the sticky, clamorous city that surrounded it.

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Witnesses recounted their experience at a restaurant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, where terrorists took hostages, killing 20 people.

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Seven Italian friends had gathered around one table, and three or four at a second, recalled Diego Rossini, a chef who is from Argentina. Someone had just ordered an Italian pasta dish, and Mr. Rossini made his way to the kitchen, preparing for a much larger crowd that was expected at 9:30 p.m.

But at 8:45, a half-dozen young men entered, carrying heavy bags of weaponry, including grenades and long rifles. Mr. Rossini, the chef, fled to the roof. He heard screams, and shouts of “Allahu akbar,” as the gunmen sought out patrons who were hiding.

“There were a lot of foreigners,” he told Canal 5 Noticias, an Argentine cable news station. “That’s who they were particularly looking for.”

Even as they killed the foreigners, the attackers were unfailingly polite and solicitous with the restaurant staff and other Bangladeshis, Mr. Barai said.

They took the staff into their confidence, complaining that foreigners, with their skimpy clothes and taste for alcohol, were impeding the spread of Islam. “Their lifestyle is encouraging local people to do the same thing,” a militant said.

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They asked the staff to make coffee and tea and serve it to the remaining hostages. At 3:30 a.m., when Muslims eat a predawn meal before fasting, they asked the kitchen staff to prepare and serve dishes of fish and shrimp, he said.

Mr. Barai recalls being puzzled by the attackers, who spoke cosmopolitan Bengali, and even some English, when conversing with the foreigners.

“They were all smart and handsome and educated,” he said. “If you look at those guys, nobody could believe they could do this.” In the predawn hours, the militants lectured their captives on religious practices, instructing the kitchen staff to say regular prayers and study the Quran.

Early in the morning, the gunmen released a group of women wearing hijabs and offered a young Bangladeshi man, Faraz Hossain, the opportunity to leave, too, said Hishaam Hossain, Mr. Hossain’s nephew, who had heard an account from the hostages who were freed.

Mr. Hossain, a student at Emory University, was accompanied by two women wearing Western clothes, however, and when the gunmen asked the women where they were from, they said India and the United States. The gunmen refused to release them, and Mr. Hossain refused to leave them behind, his relative said. He would be among those found dead on Saturday morning.

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The police inspected the scene after gunmen attacked a restaurant popular with foreigners in a diplomatic zone of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.

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In the hours after the gunmen appeared, hundreds of police officers massed outside the restaurant compound’s walls, but an attempted raid was repulsed by a grenade, killing two officers and injuring more than 20. Mr. Rossini, who was on the roof, frantically texted his location over social media.

“It was practically impossible for the police to get in,” he said later. The restaurant was like a little fort, and the police had to wait for the army.

A senior police official, speaking to a reporter on the condition of anonymity, said that the police tried unsuccessfully to establish contact with the captors, who never passed on any demands.

The night crept on with painful slowness in the crowded washroom, where Mr. Barai and the eight other men were again locked in, this time by the gunmen. At 1:44 a.m. Mr. Barai messaged a cousin, who was only a few yards away, outside the police cordon.

“What is the news on the outside?” His cousin typed back that a Rapid Action Battalion, Bangladesh’s elite counterterrorism squad, was now involved in the operation. “They are not doing anything right now so you people don’t become victims,” he wrote.

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Mr. Barai passed on the name of a co-worker who could lead authorities to the washroom. “We are here,” he typed. “If possible break the wall of the toilet and rescue us.”

As dawn approached, Mr. Barai feared that the men would suffocate in the cubicle, which measures about four feet by four feet. “Please come to the toilet quickly as it is very difficult inside the toilet.”

After that, when Mr. Barai’s cousin called his number, there was no answer; the cousin, seated on the sidewalk outside the restaurant, began to sob.

In an early-morning meeting at her residence, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had authorized a military raid, but that required transporting a team of commandos via C-130 from Sylhet, roughly 150 miles from the capital.

Shortly after sunrise, dozens of armed personnel carriers formed columns in the lanes around the restaurant.

Mr. Barai said the surviving hostages sensed that the siege was ending. During the long hours that passed inside the restaurant, the gunmen made it clear that they expected to die, Mr. Barai said. One of them calmly said as much. “You see what we did here,” the militant said, pointing to the bodies around. “The same thing is going to happen to us now.”

At 7:30 a.m., he said, the militants told them: “We are leaving. See you in heaven.”

They were getting ready to walk out the door, he said, when the commandos stormed the restaurant.

Correction: July 2, 2016
An earlier version of this article misstated the name of a cook at the restaurant who hid in a washroom with eight other men. He is Sumir Barai, not Soumir Roy.

Correction: July 2, 2016
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of the reporting credit with this article misstated the location of one of the reporters. Geeta Anand reported from Mumbai, not New Delhi.

Julfikar Ali Manik reported from Dhaka, Geeta Anand from Mumbai, and Ellen Barry from New Hampshire. Reporting was contributed by Russell Goldman from New York, Rukmini Callimachi from Paris, Gaia Pianigiani from Rome, Austin Ramzy from Hong Kong, Eric Schmitt from Washington, Jonathan Soble from Tokyo, and Maher Sattar from Dhaka.

A version of this article appears in print on July 3, 2016, on page A1 of the New York edition with the headline: Slaughter in Bangladesh as ISIS Broadens Reach. Order Reprints| Today's Paper|Subscribe
 
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Not sure about India and Israel but USA certainly is responsible. During Sadams tenure there was no ISIS.......You may not agree but US "Democrazy war" did this.
Finally somone speaks the truth
 
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How the **** do these kids become terrorists ? they just look like every other guy out there. What kind of propaganda machinery turns normal kids into these monsters
 
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