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Afghanistan/South Asia
Bangladesh booms fund by Kuwaiti NGO, ordered by UK holy man
2005-09-04
The Aug. 17 countrywide blasts were planned in mid-April while Kuwait-based organization Revival of Islamic Heritage Society (RIHS) and an imam of a UK mosque funded the terrorist operation, The Daily Star reported on Saturday.

A series of bombs blasted in capital Dhaka and 63 out of 64 districts in Bangladesh on Aug.17, killing two and injuring at least 150 persons.

A top official of the Special Branch of police seeking anonymity was quoted by the daily as saying that some important meetings preparatory to the explosions were held in different parts of the country at different times between mid-April and mid-August.

The official tasked with probing the blast incident also said the decision on the blasts was finalized after Moulana Ataur Rahman, imam of a mosque in Britain and also the director of Ahle Hadith Library and Information Center at Nagheshwari in northwestern Kurigram district, came to Bangladesh on April 17. Heleft the country on Aug. 20.

Soon after returning home, Ataur had had meetings with Abdur Rahman, chief of banned Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), and Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai, operations commander of Jagrata Muslim Janata Bangladesh (JMJB), the daily reported.

The investigators have obtained the information from three suspects held in Kurigram district.

"We are looking into the statements. These are very vital clues," the official was quoted as saying. "We are trying to arrest Abdul Malek, the man who looks after the Ahle Hadith's information centre at Nagheshwari in absence of Ataur. He may give us some significant leads to the investigation," he said.

He said Kuwait-based NGO RIHS was one of the key sources of funds needed for staging the near-simultaneous explosions across the country.

Recently, the intelligence agencies have recommended banning RIHS for financing the Islamist militants in the country.

In a report prepared to suggest ways and means to root out militancy, the agencies have advised the government to close down the organization, as it seems to be more concerned with promoting militancy than protecting Islamic heritage, the daily quoted an intelligence source as saying.

The agencies found that the NGO, also known as Jomiatul Ehya-utTuraj, had been accused of rearing Islamist extremists also in Pakistan and Afghanistan. It provided funds to Tawhid Trust and Hadith Foundation, both legally and illegally. Both the recipient organizations were founded by militant kingpin Asadullah Al Galib,the daily said.

Intelligence men said Galib, now in jail, and his organization Ahle Hadith Andolon Bangladesh (Ahab) had been channeling funds toJMB, blamed for the Aug.17 blitz.
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Afghanistan/South Asia
Foreign funding behind Bangladesh booms
2005-09-03
Bangladesh authorities said that the Aug 17 natwionwide terror attacks were planned in mid-April and funded by Kuwait-based organisation Revival of Islamic Heritage Society (RIHS) and an imam of a British mosque.
I guess that's the Islamic heritage they're so intent on reviving...
About 460 bombs went off in 63 of Bangladesh's 64 districts that morning, killing two and injuring more than 100. A top official of the police's Special Branch (SB) seeking anonymity said important meetings prior to the explosions were held in Naogaon, Joypurhat, Gaibandha, Kurigram, Lalmonirhat, Chittagong, Barisal, Satkhira and Dhaka at different times between mid-April and mid-August. The official also said the decision to launch the bomb attacks was finalised after Moulana Ataur Rahman, imam of a mosque in Britain and also director of the Ahle Hadith Library and Information Centre at Nagheshwari in Kurigram, came to the country on April 17 and left on Aug 20.

Soon after returning home, Ataur had had meetings with Abdur Rahman, chief of banned militant group Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), and Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai, operations commander of Jagrata Muslim Janata Bangladesh (JMJB). Investigators obtained the information from three suspects -- Noor Mohammad, Hafez Habibullah, and Shamsul Huda. "We are looking into their statements. These are very vital clues," said the official. "We are trying to arrest Abdul Malek, the man who looks after the Ahle Hadith's information centre at Nagheshwari in absence of Ataur. He may give us some significant leads to the investigation," he added.

He said Kuwait's RIHS was one of the key sources of funds necessary to have staged the near-simultaneous explosions across the country. Bangladesh intelligence agencies have recently recommended banning RIHS for financing Islamist militants in the country.
I'd call that a pretty good idea. A nice diplonote to Kuwait might help, too. Then there are international arrest warrants for the financiers. Or they could just unleash RAB and have them all meet with unfortunate accidents.
In a report prepared to suggest ways and means to root out militancy, the agencies have advised the government to close down the organisation, claiming that it seems to be more concerned with promoting militancy rather than protecting Islamic heritage, said an intelligence source.
The two being the same, they probably don't see a conflict...
The agencies found that the NGO, also known as Jomiatul Ehya-ut Turaj, had been accused of rearing Islamist extremists in Pakistan and Afghanistan as well. It provided funds to Tawhid Trust and Hadith Foundation, both legally and illegally. Both the recipient organisations were founded by militant kingpin Asadullah Al Galib. Intelligence men said Galib, now in jail, and his organisation Ahle Hadith Andolon Bangladesh (Ahab) had been channelling funds to JMB, blamed for the Aug 17 blitz. Following statements from Noor, Habib and Shamsul, police raided Ahle Hadith Library and Information Centre at Nagheswari on Wednesday (Aug 31) and recovered six books titled Islam ebong Attaghati Mussalman (Islam and suicidal Muslims). But caretaker Abdul Malek managed to evade capture. Police also raided the Nageshwari house of Abu Bakar, a Dhaka city unit leader of Islami Oikya Andolon, and recovered banners and leaflets championing Islamic movement and documents of RIHS.
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