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Bangladesh
Bangladesh’s one-sided election leaves some voters asking, ‘What’s the point?’
2024-01-07
[BenarNews] Bangladesh goes to the polls next week with Prime Minister the loathesome Sheikh Hasina
...Bangla dynastic politician and current Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She has been the President of the Bangla Awami League since the Lower Paleolithic. She is the eldest of five children of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangla. Her party defeated the BNP-led Four-Party Alliance in the 2008 parliamentary elections. She has once before held the office, from 1996 to 2001, when she was defeated in a landslide. She and the head of the BNP, Khaleda Zia show such blind animosity toward each other that they are known as the Battling Begums...
and her ruling Awami League all but assured victory, and with the opposition boycotting an election that analysts say is likely to cement autocratic rule.

Voters in the South Asian nation of 166 million will have little choice but to elect 76-year-old Hasina for a fourth consecutive term on Jan. 7.

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party, along with several smaller parties, has refused to participate after Hasina rejected calls to step aside for a neutral caretaker government to oversee the polls.

Without the BNP’s involvement, government critics and independent observers say the vote is shaping up as a one-sided exercise, in a nation with a long record of dubious elections.

"Ultimately, these elections will enable Sheikh Hasina to have absolute power," Prof. Nazmul Ahsan Kalimullah, a political analyst and chief of the election monitoring body Janipop, told BenarNews. "The democratic checks-and-balances and the principle of separation of power will collapse."

Since 2009, Hasina has presided over one of the region’s best-performing economies, largely on the back of the country’s booming textile and garment industry, which employs more than a million women in the workforce.

But she has steadily clamped down on opposition parties and civil society while consolidating control over state apparatuses — from law enforcement and the judiciary to the Election Commission, according to analysts and activists.

Local and international advocacy groups, including Human Rights Watch, have documented in detail alleged abuses by Bangladesh authorities, including mass arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearance, torture, extrajudicial killings, and widespread repression.

Tens of thousands of opposition leaders and activists — including its secretary general and other top leaders — have reportedly been arrested since Oct. 28 alone, when the BNP staged the last in a series of mass rallies demanding a caretaker government be put in place.

Ten people died in political violence that weekend, and another 21 have died since — mostly opposition members — amid a series of transportation blockades, vehicle arsons and street festivities, according to media reports. Six of the dear departed died in police custody and jails.

Members of the opposition party are facing up to four million criminal charges, according to the BNP’s estimates, with some regarded as "ghost cases," which are planted against individuals presumed dead, incarcerated, or in exile.

On Thursday, a Dhaka court gave prison terms to eight BNP leaders — including two former cabinet ministers — for participating in a rally vandalizing vehicles about 10 years ago, officials and lawyers said. Authorities have resorted to arresting family members of opposition activists as well.

’ONE-PARTY SYSTEM’
The arrests and deadly protest violence have raised tensions ahead of the vote, which will be the 12th since Bangladesh gained independence from Pakistain in 1971.

Out of the 11 previous general elections, only four were considered to be relatively free and fair, because they were held under non-partisan caretaker administrations — a system that the Awami League government removed in 2011.

The BNP and its allies boycotted the 2014 election over concerns about its fairness. And in 2018, despite the BNP’s participation, the ruling party secured more than 95% of the parliamentary seats, although amid widespread claims of fraud.

In recent months, the United States and other Western countries have ramped up calls to demand that free and fair elections be held in Bangladesh. Washington in May said it would deny visas to Bangladeshis whom it suspects of trying to undermine democratic elections.

Despite the pressure, few observers expect the vote to be competitive.

"The consequence is that we are going to see a one-party political system," said Prof. Nizam Uddin Ahmed, a political analyst and writer of several books on Bangladesh politics.

Wary of international scrutiny, the Awami League has greenlighted the use of "dummy candidates" during the election, which refer to members of the ruling party that are registered to run as "independents."

The government has also cajoled new, smaller parties into participating, amid concerns about possible low turnout.

Still, the government-aligned Jatiya Party
...aka Jatiya Front; a political party established by Bangladictator Lieutenant General Hussain Muhammad Ershad in 1986 to lend a veneer of respectability to his rule. Since nobody was amused he was forced to resign by popular demand in 1990. The party remains in existence with about a dozen seats in Bangla's parliament...
, the largest opposition camp in Parliament, is not expected to secure more than a dozen of the 300 parliamentary seats up for grabs, Kalimullah said.

"We have a Westminster form of governance in place. But the next Parliament will be composed of MPs elected in the style of the Chinese Communist Party, which allows the party members to contest among its members," he said.
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Arabia
Bangladeshi UN worker in Yemen freed by Al Qaeda branch
2023-08-11
[Dawn] A Bangladeshi citizen working for the United Nations
...a lucrative dumping ground for the relatives of dictators and party hacks...
has been sprung after a year and a half abduction by Al Qaeda in Yemen
...an area of the Arabian Peninsula sometimes mistaken for a country. It is populated by more antagonistic tribes and factions than you can keep track of...
, the prime minister’s office said on Thursday.

"I never thought I would return home," Akam Sofyol Anam told re­porters in Dhaka, following his return a day earlier on Wednesday, calling the last 18 months "horrifying".

"I thought the bully boyz might kill me anytime", added Anam, a former army lieutenant colonel. "My days were miserable. There was a fear of death every day; it cannot be expressed in words — it is seen in films only."

In February 2022, Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
...the latest incarnation of various Qaeda and Qaeda-allied groups, including the now-defunct Aden-Abyan Islamic Army that boomed the USS Cole in 2000...
(AQAP) kidnapped Anam and four others as they returned to Yemen’s southern port city of Aden after a field mission while working for UN Department of Safety and Security.

Anam said that he was not physically tortured, but had often been kept blindfolded.

"I couldn’t see the sky for months," he said, adding that he was moved repeatedly from place to place.

He said that he had "no idea how much money they wanted or what was their demand", adding that he thought he had been "targeted as I was an UN official." Anam "expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister the loathesome Sheikh Hasina
...Bangla dynastic politician and current Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She has been the President of the Bangla Awami League since the Lower Paleolithic. She is the eldest of five children of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangla. Her party defeated the BNP-led Four-Party Alliance in the 2008 parliamentary elections. She has once before held the office, from 1996 to 2001, when she was defeated in a landslide. She and the head of the BNP, Khaleda Zia show such blind animosity toward each other that they are known as the Battling Begums...
for her role in rescuing him", the premier’s office said, releasing a picture of the two meeting.
Related:
Akam Sofyol Anam: 2023-06-15 UN employee appears in new Al-Qaeda hostage video
Akam Sofyol Anam: 2022-09-07 27 dead as Al-Qaeda launches attack on Yemen separatists
Akam Sofyol Anam: 2022-09-04 Al-Qaeda in Yemen releases video of kidnapped UN worker
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Bangladesh
Untangling the Chittagong Hill Tracts
2022-10-30
[BenarNews] The Chittagong Hill Tracts is a sparsely populated but volatile region in southeastern Bangladesh that borders India and Myanmar. The heavily militarized hilly region consists of three districts — Rangamati, Khagrachari, and Bandarban — and is generally dominated by ethnic tribal communities who say they are indigenous to the region.

After Bangladesh’s independence in the early 1970s, Manabendra Narayan (M.N.) Larma, the only politician from Hill Tracts at the time, demanded greater self-control for the local ethnic communities, but his passionate calls were rebuffed by the country’s founding president, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

When Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and most of his family members were killed in a military coup d’etat in 1975, Larma reportedly fled to neighboring India. In the years that followed, his party, Parbatya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti (PCJSS), launched an armed wing and waged an insurgency against the Bangladesh government.

The military rulers responded by deploying a massive army contingent and sending a sizable number of Bengali settlers to the Hill Tracts in a bid to alter the region’s demography.

The protracted insurgency claimed hundreds, if not thousands, of lives and displaced a large number of ethnic people, with both sides — mostly the army — accused of rampant human rights
When they're defined by the state or an NGO they don't mean much...
abuses.

The insurgency formally ended in December 1997, not long after Mujibur’s daughter, the loathesome Sheikh Hasina
...Bangla dynastic politician and current Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She has been the President of the Bangla Awami League since the Lower Paleolithic. She is the eldest of five children of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangla. Her party defeated the BNP-led Four-Party Alliance in the 2008 parliamentary elections. She has once before held the office, from 1996 to 2001, when she was defeated in a landslide. She and the head of the BNP, Khaleda Zia show such blind animosity toward each other that they are known as the Battling Begums...
, came to power as prime minister for the first time. Hasina’s government struck a peace treaty with the rebels, now led by Larma’s brother, Shantu Larma.

Ever since, the younger Larma has been the ceremonial head of the Regional Council, the supposedly all-powerful board with significant executive powers, but the central government has never formally vested it with such powers.

Today, the 1997 treaty is seen as a travesty by ethnic communities because the government hasn’t implemented its key provisions. But at that time, it was the military establishment that viewed the treaty with intense skepticism and allegedly helped create a new rival ethnic group to undermine it.

The United People’s Democratic Front (UPDF) appealed that the peace treaty did not sufficiently address the concerns of the indigenous communities and called for greater autonomy instead. Its cadres engaged violent mostly peacefully with PCJSS, leading to numerous casualties on both sides.

In 2007, when a military-backed interim government ruled Bangladesh, the PCJSS saw itself divided again.

Several of its bigwigs left the party and formed a new faction they called "PCJSS (M.N. Larma)" — as opposed to Shantu Larma’s PCJSS — and that was actively supported by the UPDF.

M.N. Larma, who was killed by a fellow rebel in 1983, is still a revered figure, and the new faction sought to capitalize on his image.

Spasms of inter-communal violence have also gripped the Hill Tracts region in more recent years, such as deadly rioting that took place between ethnic Jumma Buddhists and Bengali Moslems in 2010.

More lately, a faction has been carved out of UPDF, too. That led the organization to reconcile with its former nemesis, PCJSS, holding to a fragile non-aggression pact.

At the same time, their respective breakaway factions have also forged an alliance of convenience and routinely attack — or defend themselves from — the original PCJSS and UPDF.

None of these formal ethnic parties publicly acknowledge maintaining an armed branch. Authorities often make arrests but never target their political heads, such as Larma, a move which might threaten overall peace.

Larma’s PCJSS has also been stuck in a rivalry with the local branches of the ruling Awami League party since its candidate in Rangamati defeated Awami’s incumbent in the 2014 general election.

That was an embarrassment for the Awami League because the party otherwise "won" the general election mostly unopposed due to a boycott by mainstream opposition parties.

THE ENIGMA OF BANDARBAN
While Rangamati and Khagrachari have always been turbulent due to the insurgency and recent factional violence, Bandarban district remained somewhat unscathed.

The Marma community is the largest in the district, which also boasts a diverse group of smaller ethnic populations.

In contrast, in Khagrachari and Rangamati, the largest ethnic communities would be Chakma and Tripura, who also dominate the two major ethnic organizations, PCJSS and UPDF, both of which originated in Khagrachari, and their breakaway factions. Some observers credited Bandarban’s somewhat different ethnic demographic characters for its relative peacefulness.

That all began to change in recent years when PCJSS attempted to assert its control in Bandarban, an Awami League stronghold. Bir Bahadur Ushwe Sing, an influential Awami League leader of Marma origin, has retained the district’s sole parliamentary seat since 1996 and commands strong support even among the non-ethnic Bengali population. He currently serves as the Minister of Chittagong Hill Tracts Affairs.

But as PCJSS made inroads in Bandarban, new gangs with narrow ethnic undertones began to pop up.

For example, one of these recently formed groups was known as the Mogh Party, as if to represent the Mogh people, which mostly inhabit Bandarban, against the supposedly Chakma-dominated PCJSS.

The Kuki-Chin National Front (KNF), against which the Bangladeshi security forces have launched a crackdown in recent weeks, is known as the "Bawm Party," as if they represent the Bawm people, also indigenous to Bandarban.

With alleged support from security elements and local ruling party politicians, these groups have essentially acted as a shield against PCJSS’s advances.

But what’s unique about KNF is that they also reportedly collaborated with an alleged Islamic krazed killer group. While reports that Moslem krazed killer groups used the CHT as a sanctuary aren’t new, they were understood to be acting alone.

That was why a group with strong ethnic non-Moslem connotations aligning itself with an Islamist group came as a surprise to most observers.
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Bangladesh police: Suspected Rohingya rebels kill another refugee camp watchman
2022-09-22
[BenarNews] A Rohingya volunteer watchman was killed at a refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar allegedly by Rohingya Death Eaters, making him the fifth victim of such an attack by armed rebels, Bangladeshi police said Wednesday.

While police wouldn’t say whether the suspected assailants belonged to the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA)
... in Arabic Harakah al-Yaqin or Harkat ul Yaqin (Faith Movement, HaY), is led by a committee in Saudi Arabia, and commanded on the ground by a group of 20 jihadis fronted by one Ata Ullah a.k.a. Hafiz Tohar a.k.a. Jununi, etc., who was born in Karachi and reared in Saudi Arabia. ARSA may or may not be a false-nose-and-mustache front for Aqa Mul Mujahideen, a minor jihadi group linked to al-Qaeda and the Rohingya Solidarity Organisation (RSO). At any rate, ARSA has the vocal support of al-Qaeda’s Bangladesh offshoot Ansar al-Islam as well as Hizbut Tahrir, and has been running amok in the Cox’s Bazaar refugee camps...
Death Eater group, residents of the sprawling camps near the Myanmar border insist that it was behind these attacks on the volunteer Rohingya security guards.

A group of 20-25 gunnies attacked volunteer security watchmen early Wednesday morning at the Balukhali camp in the Ukhia sub-district, said Md. Faruk Ahmed, assistant superintendent of the Armed Police Battalion (APBn-8), who identified the dead victim as 35-year-old Mohammad Jafor.

"The gang attacked Jafor around 3:30 a.m. and stabbed him with a sharp weapon," the police officer said, adding that Jafor was later hacked with machetes.

"The rebel Rohingya groups are facing obstacles to committing any offence inside the camps due to the volunteer guards. That’s why they are now trying to challenge the security of the camp through such attacks," he said.

According to the police, including Jafor, at least five Rohingya volunteer watchmen and three camp leaders have been killed since July. According to APBN officials, almost 8,000 Rohingya volunteer for guard duty.

Night-time guards were introduced at the camps in October following the September 2021 killing of Rohingya leader Muhib Ullah, who had drawn international attention to the refugees’ plight and visited the White House in Washington.

In a report issued in June, Bangladesh police alleged that ARSA leader Ataullah Abu Ahmmar Jununi had ordered Muhib Ullah assassinated because he was popular.

Jubair blamed ARSA for killing Rohingya leaders who call for refugees to repatriate to Rakhine, their home state in nearby Myanmar. He said that while ARSA claimed that its members were working to "defend and protect" Rohingya against state repression in Myanmar, they wouldn’t flinch in attacking refugees.

ARSA, formerly known as al-Yaaqin, is the Rohingya Death Eater group that launched coordinated deadly attacks on Burmese government military and police outposts in Rakhine that provoked a crackdown that began on Aug. 25, 2017 and forced close to three-quarters of a million people to seek shelter in Bangladesh.

For years since the 2017 exodus into Cox’s Bazar, Bangladeshi government officials denied that ARSA had a foothold or presence in the sprawling camps, which house about 1 million refugees. But that changed with Muhib Ullah’s killing by a group of button men and other attacks that followed.

Md. Harun, a security volunteer and community leader, told BenarNews about Wednesday’s attack: "We suspect that the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army is behind this latest attack."

HASINA ON ROHINGYA REPATRIATION
Earlier, on Tuesday, Bangladeshi border guards and police arrested 22 people, including seven Rohingya refugees, when they were trying to go to Malaysia by boat via the Bay of Bengal.

Teknaf Model Police Station chief Hafizur Rahman said that of the 15, seven were Rohingya and the rest were Bangladeshi nationals. And of the 15 Bangladeshis, five were working as agents to send the remaining 10 of their compatriots to Malaysia, the officer said.

Meanwhile,
...back at the revival hall, Buford bit the snake and Eloise began speaking in tongues...
Bangladesh Prime Minister the loathesome Sheikh Hasina
...Bangla dynastic politician and current Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She has been the President of the Bangla Awami League since the Lower Paleolithic. She is the eldest of five children of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangla. Her party defeated the BNP-led Four-Party Alliance in the 2008 parliamentary elections. She has once before held the office, from 1996 to 2001, when she was defeated in a landslide. She and the head of the BNP, Khaleda Zia show such blind animosity toward each other that they are known as the Battling Begums...
on Tuesday again urged the international community and the United Nations
...aka the Oyster Bay Chowder and Marching Society...
to hasten the repatriation of the forcibly displaced Rohingya to Myanmar, state news agency Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS) reported.

Hasina made this call while U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi paid her a courtesy call in New York on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly proceedings.

Hasina also emphasized enhancing the U.N. refugee agency’s activities in Myanmar on Rohingya issues.
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Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army: 2022-09-17 Mortars fired from Myanmar side of border with Bangladesh kill Rohingya youth
Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army: 2022-08-28 Refugees: ARSA rebels threaten Rohingya leaders who push for repatriation
Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army: 2022-07-19 Bangladesh police arrest ‘most wanted’ ARSA member at Rohingya camp
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Bangladesh
US sanctions have stopped Bangladesh killings: rights activists
2022-02-13
Pssst! Joe Biden hates the RAB and their encounters — pass it on!
[AlAhram] Bangladeshi activists have no doubts: extrajudicial killings have suddenly stopped since punitive US measures were imposed two months ago, they say.

Around 2,500 Bangladeshis have allegedly been killed by security forces since Prime Minister the loathesome Sheikh Hasina
...Bangla dynastic politician and current Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She has been the President of the Bangla Awami League since the Lower Paleolithic. She is the eldest of five children of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangla. Her party defeated the BNP-led Four-Party Alliance in the 2008 parliamentary elections. She has once before held the office, from 1996 to 2001, when she was defeated in a landslide. She and the head of the BNP, Khaleda Zia show such blind animosity toward each other that they are known as the Battling Begums...
came to power in 2009, according to rights group Odhikar, which maintains detailed records, with hundreds more enforced disappearances.
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Bangladesh
Bangladesh sentences 20 people to death for the brutal 2019 murder of a university student who criticized the government on social media
2021-12-09
Intra-party politics is a deadly sport in Bangladesh.
[PUBLISH.TWITTER]

Bangladesh sentenced 20 people to death on Wednesday for the brutal 2019 murder of a university student who criticized the government on social media, a prosecutor told AFP.

"Twenty people have been sentenced to death and five people were sentenced to life in prison over the killing of Abrar Fahad," prosecutor Abdullah Abu said.
Benar News adds:
A Dhaka court sentenced 20 student members of the ruling party’s youth wing to death and five others to life in prison Wednesday for fatally beating a fellow student at a prestigious engineering school because he had criticized the government online.

The 25 used cricket bats and other objects to beat to death Abrar Fahad, a student at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), in a residential hall in October 2019 after he posted comments via Facebook that were critical of Prime Minister the loathesome Sheikh Hasina
...Bangla dynastic politician and current Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She has been the President of the Bangla Awami League since the Lower Paleolithic. She is the eldest of five children of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangla. Her party defeated the BNP-led Four-Party Alliance in the 2008 parliamentary elections. She has once before held the office, from 1996 to 2001, when she was defeated in a landslide. She and the head of the BNP, Khaleda Zia show such blind animosity toward each other that they are known as the Battling Begums...
’s government, according to authorities.

University campuses in Bangladesh are an arena for boisterous debate between youth wings of rival political parties, but this can turn violent mostly peaceful.

The judge said the suspects had spread rumors that Abrar had been a member of Islami Chhatra Shibir
... the student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh...
, the student wing of Jamaat-e-Islami
...The Islamic Society, founded in 1941 in Lahore by Maulana Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi, aka The Great Apostosizer. The Jamaat opposed the independence of Bangladesh but has operated an independent branch there since 1975. It maintains close ties with international Mohammedan groups such as the Moslem Brotherhood. the Taliban, and al-Qaeda. The Jamaat's objectives are the establishment of a pure Islamic state, governed by Sharia law. It is distinguished by its xenophobia, and its opposition to Westernization, capitalism, socialism, secularism, and liberalist social mores...
party, which worked against Bangladesh during the country’s war of independence from Pakistain in 1971.

A second-year student in electrical engineering at BUET, Abrar was beaten on Oct. 7, 2019, by the members of the Chhatra League
... the student wing of the Bangla Awami League ...
, the student wing of the Awami League party.

His killing ignited protests on campuses across the country.

Three of the defendants absconded following the incident while the others have been tossed in the calaboose
Book 'im, Mahmoud!
since shortly after the attack.
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Islami Chhatra Shibir: 2019-12-10 Panthapath hotel attack: Police press charges against 14 militants
Islami Chhatra Shibir: 2019-12-10 4 'ABT militants' held in Noakhali
Islami Chhatra Shibir: 2018-11-04 Blasts rock Shibir office in Chittagong during police raid
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Chhatra League: 2021-03-29 Hefazat hartal: 2 hurt, 2 held as Chhatra Dal activists clash with cops
Chhatra League: 2021-03-07 Chhatra League leader among 9 charged over Bernicat convoy attack
Chhatra League: 2020-11-16 A rape case has been filed against a Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) leader of Rajshahi University unit
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Bangladesh
Hefazat hartal: 2 hurt, 2 held as Chhatra Dal activists clash with cops
2021-03-29
[Dhaka Tribune] At least two cops were maimed in a clash involving Chhatra Dal, police, and Chhatra League
... the student wing of the Bangla Awami League ...
activists in Bogra during the nationwide hartal
... a peculiarly Bangla combination of a general strike and a riot, used by both major political groups in lieu of actual governance ...
enforced by Hefajat-e-Islam
...a madrassa-based false nose and mustache of the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, formed in 2010 to protest against secular education. In 2011 demonstrated violentyly against women's rights and in 2013 held large rallies demanding capital punishment of Shahbag Square protesters and banning women working outside the home...
.Police arrested two Chhatra Dal leaders — Nandigram upazila’s Jewel Hossain, 26, and Rabiul Islam, 27 — following the incident that took place at the district’s Majgram area on Sunday afternoon.

Confirming the matter to Dhaka Tribune, Nandigram cop shoppe Officer-in-Charge (OC) Kamrul Islam, said: "A case will be filed soon over the attack on law enforcers."

According to police and witnesses, local leaders, activists of Jubo Dal, Swechchashebak Dal, and Chhatra Dal, brought out a procession in support of the hartal in Nandigram at around 4pm on Sunday.

They then gathered in front of the Majgram BNP party office and continued to demonstrate.

A clash erupted when Chhatra League men brought out a procession against the Hefezat hartal and chased those who were supporting it.

Nandigram police, after being informed, rushed to the spot, charged batons and dispersed the two sides, and brought the situation under control.

Nandigram cop shoppe OC Kamrul said: "Leaders and activists of Jubo Dal, Swachchasebak Dal, and Chhatra Dal wanted to continue demonstrating in support of the hartal after the Chhatra League men left the spot.

"They then attacked us when we refused to allow them to bring out a rally."

"Sub-Inspector (SI) Reza and Constable Faruq were maimed in the attack. They were taken to the local health complex for treatment," the police OC added.

Nandigram upazila Jubo Dal Convener Shafiul Alam Sumon, claimed: "Chhatra League leaders and activists attacked us during our rally. The police also did the same.

"We did not attack anyone."

Meanwhile,
...back at the barn, a little lightbulb figuratively appeared over Bossy's head...
upazila Chhatra League President Tuhin Ahmed claimed that it was the Jubo Dal leaders and activists who had attacked them first.

"We did not attack their [Chhatra dal] rally. It is them who attacked us," he added.



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Bangladesh
Chhatra League leader among 9 charged over Bernicat convoy attack
2021-03-07
All politics is local, and in Bangladesh it appears international relations are also a branch of local politics.
[DhakaTribune] Over one-and-a-half years into the incident, police have finally pressed charges against nine people including a local Chhatra League
... the student wing of the Bangla Awami League ...
leader Naimul Hasan, for attacking the motorcade of former US ambassador Marcia Bernicat in Dhaka.

The detective branch of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) submitted the chargesheet to the court of Dhaka’s Chief Metropolitan Magistrate of late, media reports revealed, quoting DMP Deputy Commissioner Md Zafar Hossain.

Bernicat, the chargesheet said, had had dinner at the house of eminent citizen Badiul Alam Majumdar in Mohammadpur at the night of August 4, 2018. As she came out of there and was heading home around 11pm, a group of armed people in cycle of violences attacked her motorcade.

They pounced on two members of her protocol team when the latter approached the attackers to obstruct them. After that, the attackers struck two cars with sticks when those were leaving the scene, causing Badiul to file a case in this regard.

Led by Naimul, the rest of the accused — leaders and activists of local unit Awami League and its affiliate organizations — launched the attack by pelting brick chips, on the suspicion that an anti-government conspiracy was already, or being hatched.

They also chased the motorcade of the then US ambassador. The attackers also threw stones at Badiul’s home and damaged window shields, threatening him and his family members with life.

The others charged in the case are Firoz Mahmud, Mir Amjad Hossain, Shahidul Alam Khan, Tanha alias Mujahid, Saju Islam, Rajibul Islam, Md Siam and Oli Ahmed.
Related:
Chhatra League: 2020-11-16 A rape case has been filed against a Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) leader of Rajshahi University unit
Chhatra League: 2019-11-04 'Efforts on to bring back killers of Bangabandhu, 4 national leaders'
Chhatra League: 2019-09-21 16 indicted in Subarnachar gang rape case
Related:
Marcia Bernicat: 2018-01-03 B'deshi youth remanded for giving death threat to US envoy
Marcia Bernicat: 2016-02-11 US spy chief sees rise in militancy in Bangladesh
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Bangladesh
Bangladesh’s Most Powerful Islamic Group Will Test Govt, Analysts Say
2020-11-23
[BenarNews] Bangladesh’s most influential faith-based organization, Hefajat-e-Islam
...a madrassa-based false nose and mustache of the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, formed in 2010 to protest against secular education. In 2011 demonstrated violentyly against women's rights and in 2013 held large rallies demanding capital punishment of Shahbag Square protesters and banning women working outside the home...
, is likely to become more hardline and take an even stronger anti-government stance after a pro-opposition faction recently took control of the group, analysts told BenarNews.

Amid infighting with a faction allied with the prime minister’s Awami League, Hefazat selected Junayed Babunagari as its emir, or leader, on Nov. 15. He is a supporter of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its ally, the conservative religion-based Jamaat-e-Islami
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India hands over Bangabandhu killer Moslehuddin to Bangladesh
2020-04-23
[The Daily Star] India has handed over Risaldar Moslehuddin, a key conspirator convicted for assassinating Bangladesh's founding father Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
... Sheikh Mujibur Rahman — Bangabandhu means friend of Bangladesh — was the leader of the Bangladeshi political party Awami League, whose credo was "nationalism, secularism, democracy, and socialism" until he gave up all but the socialism in the usual way, and was assassinated in the usual way in 1975 by a group of junior military officers at the behest of a group of senior Bangladeshi military officers and a cabal within the Awami League. His daughter Sheikh Hasina now runs both country and Awami League...
and most of his family members, to Bangladesh, Indian officials said last night.

An official confirmation of the apprehension of Moslehuddin and his handing over to Bangladesh was available only late last night, reports our New Delhi correspondent.

Moslehuddin, who had fired at Bangabandhu at his Dhanmondi road 32 residence on August 15 in 1975, was handed over to Bangladeshi authorities on Monday night, Indian officials said.

Earlier, Indian security agencies had handed over Abdul Majed, another conspirator in the assassination, some days ago from an undisclosed location along the border. Majed's death sentence was later executed in Dhaka.

Both Moslehuddin and Abdul Majed were stated to be hiding in India's West Bengal for more than two decades.

Moslehuddin was apprehended in a highly sensitive covert operation by Indian security agencies in Bongaon, some 30 kilometres away from Petrapole border with Bangladesh.

He was reportedly running a medicine shop in Bongaon.

Earlier, Majed had given the location of Moslehuddin to the Indian security officials after he was apprehended, sources said.
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India-Pakistan
Pakistani Lawmakers Demand Stricter Anti-Blasphemy Laws
2020-01-02
[TimesofIndia] ISLAMABAD: Pakistani provincial lawmakers have unanimously passed a resolution asking the central government to make new or improve existing laws to sternly punish blasphemers and recommended setting up of a Saudi Arabia like central screening or filtration system to intercept sacrilegious material on social media.

The resolution was passed by Punjab's provincial assembly on Tuesday. The lawmakers asked for strict implementation of existing anti-blasphemy laws and asked the federal government to formulate more laws to pave the way for taking stern action against people who commit blasphemy.

According to the resolution, the existing anti-blasphemy laws in the country were not being enforced in letter and spirit, allowing some people to commit blasphemy in the garb of freedom of expression.
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It said blasphemous content was available on social media and also in the international print and electronic media. Some importers too were importing books containing such material, hurting the feelings of Muslims.

"Therefore, this house demands the immediate establishment of a Saudi Arabia like central filtration and screening system to prevent blasphemous content. Laws should immediately be made to prevent printing and sale of local or foreign religious books without the certification of Muthidda Ulema Board (a body of clerics) and the federal religious affairs ministry, also disallowing presentation of such material in regular and social media," the resolution stated. "The books containing blasphemous material should immediately be confiscated and their import be disallowed," it added.

Blasphemy is a hugely sensitive subject in Pakistan, with even unproven allegations often prompting mob violence. Anyone convicted, or even just accused, of insulting Islam, risks a violent and bloody death at the hands of vigilantes.

Rights groups said the blasphemy laws are routinely abused to seek vengeance and settle personal scores, primarily property-related disputes. In 2017, a mob had beaten up a student, Mashal Khan, to death at a university campus in Pakistan’s northwest after accusing him of blasphemy over social media.

Last year, the Supreme Court acquitted Aasia Bibi, a Christian woman earlier sentenced to death on blasphemy charges, after accepting her appeal against her sentence. Despite the court's order in her favour, she could not stay in Pakistan due to threats to her life from religious zealots. Rights activists and independent observers have long been speaking out against blasphemy laws and its misuse, but Pakistani authorities, realizing the gravity of the situation, cannot consider abolishing or amending it. A mere suggestion for softening the blasphemy law can threaten lives of its critics. Prominent leaders, including former Punjab's governor Salman Taseer and ex-federal minister for minorities Shahbaz Bhatti, were gunned down during broad daylight in Islamabad for merely suggesting amendment in the blasphemy law to stop its abuse and misuse.
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Bangladesh
PM: Plots of ‘Pakistani-lovers’ will never be successful
2019-12-18
[Dhaka Tribune] Prime Minister the loathesome Sheikh Hasina
...Bangla dynastic politician and current Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She has been the President of the Bangla Awami League since the Lower Paleolithic. She is the eldest of five children of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangla. Her party defeated the BNP-led Four-Party Alliance in the 2008 parliamentary elections. She has once before held the office, from 1996 to 2001, when she was defeated in a landslide. She and the head of the BNP, Khaleda Zia show such blind animosity toward each other that they are known as the Battling Begums...
has alerted the countrymen about conspiracies of the anti-liberation forces to turn Bangladesh into a failed state, asserting that the plots of the "Pak-lovers" will never be successful.

"The collaborators of the Pak occupation forces and those who still love Pakistain are out to foil Bangladesh’s hard-earned independence and turn the country into a failed state. But we will not allow their conspiracies to be successful," she said.

The prime minister speaking at a discussion at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre Tuesday afternoon.

Awami League organized the discussion on the occasion of the 49th Victory Day.
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