Bangladeshis joined IS

Bangladeshis joined IS

20 Bangladeshis joined IS so far.

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A senior police officer has rubbished claims by the militant group that calls itself the Islamic State about carrying out attacks in Bangladesh.
“We have identified those involved in recent bomb explosions, attacks on mosque and killings. So far 50 persons have been arrested,” Monirul Islam, chief of Counter Terrorism and Trans National Crime (CT) unit, told the media yesterday.
He said many had confessed before the court but none of them said they were involve with IS or al-Qaeda. Monirul, also a DMP additional commissioner, blamed JMB and local militant groups for the attacks.
“The suspects admitted to their involvement with JMB and said they carried out the killings and attacks as part of their militant establishment.”      
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Reject Islamic State Claims

Reject Islamic State Claims

Officials Dismiss Islamic State Claims of Fighters in Bangladesh

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The latest claim by the Islamic State (IS) that it has launched a new front in Bangladesh and its local fighters are gearing up to launch attacks on India and Myanmar has been dismissed by the government in Dhaka, which says the militant group has no presence in the South Asian nation.
In an interview published in the latest issue of the Islamic State magazine Dabiq, Shaykh Abu Ibrahim al-Hanif, who was introduced as the head of the organization’s Bangladesh wing, said efforts to recruit “soldiers of the Khilafah (Caliphate)” in Bangladesh has gained “great momentum” with many Muslims joining its ranks. [/su_column] [/su_row] “Bengal (Bangladesh) is an important region for the Kh­ilafah and the global jihad due to its strategic geographic position… a strong jihad base in Bengal will facili­tate performing guerrilla attacks inside India… Also, jihad in Bengal is a stepping-stone for jihad in Burma,” Hanif said in the interview.
Hanif added that IS has succeeded in building a base by attracting Muslims following the organization’s campaign in Bengali language in the social media. Continue Reading …

ISIS and Bangladesh

ISIS and Bangladesh

ISIS claims it has operations inside Bangladesh

[su_row][su_column size= »1/3″]    [/su_column] [su_column size= »2/3″]  ISIS has claimed it has operations in Bangladesh, BuzzFeed News reported citing the latest issue of Dabiq, the propaganda magazine of the Islamic militant group.
A significant part of the issue of the magazine was devoted to discuss its operations in Bangladesh.
A number of secular bloggers have been killed in Bangladesh in hand of Islamist fundamentalists since last year.
However, the government has repeatedly rejected the idea of existence and operation of the global militant outfit in the country.
[/su_column] [/su_row] The latest issue, released online on Wednesday, includes a profile of a young Bangladeshi named Abu Jandal al-Bangali who was killed during a battle in Ayn Issa, northern Syria.
Abu Jandal, it says, was a man who came from an affluent family in the capital city of Dhaka and had military connections. 
He was, it says, a passionate jihadi who immediately signed up for martyrdom operation after joining the ISIS training camp in Syria and deeply cared about jihad in his homeland.Dabiq also published a short letter by Abu Jandal addressed to “brothers in Islam,” whom he encouraged to be prepared to join ISIS. “Try to do regular physical exercise at home,” the letter said. “Don’t skip this point.”
Dabiq said Abu Janda al-Bangali came from Bangladesh to Syria and was killed during an operation.
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Bangladesh on irregular migration

Bangladesh on irregular migration

EU agrees to engage positively with Bangladesh on irregular migration.

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The European Union has agreed to engage positively with Bangladesh to resolve the problems of irregular Bangladeshis in Europe and bring them back home safely.
“We looked at how to address this (irregular migration) in an overall comprehensive fashion looking at both management of the regular flows and the handling of irregular flows in a structured, orderly and dignified manner,” said Christian Leffler, Deputy Secretary General for Global and Economic Issues, European External Action Service of the EU, yesterday.  
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Transition Birmane

Transition Birmane

Vers une transition birmane ?

vers une democratie birmane

     Aujourd’hui, le président sortant Thein Sein a remis le pouvoir à Htin Kyaw,
le président élu démocratiquement le 15 mars 2016.
Son gouvernement prendra ses fonctions le 1er avril.
Il sera encadré de près par la leader de l’opposition historique, Aung San Suu Kyi.
Elle sera la Ministre des Affaires Etrangères du pays à défaut d’en être la Présidente.

 

 

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La vidéo a été réalisé grâce aux témoignages d’activistes birmans qui œuvrent, depuis des décennies, pour les Droits de l’Homme et la démocratie dans leur pays.

Un lien vers l’association souitenant les activites Birmans ICI

Bangladeshis know how to cope with disasters

Bangladeshis know how to cope with disasters

Hasina has received top UN environmental honnor.

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People of Bangladesh have learnt how to tackle climate change, disasters and survive, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said after receiving the UN’s highest environmental honour – ‘Champions of the Earth’.
The Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and UN Environment Programme Executive Director Achim Steiner handed over the award to her at a programme in New York on Sunday, local time.
“This award is a recognition of spirit and resilience of our people in fighting climate changes,” Hasina said, dedicating the award to the people of Bangladesh.
UN Environment Programme Executive Director Achim Steiner hands over the Champions of the Earth award to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at an event in New York on Sunday. 
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has received the UN’s highest environmental honour – Champions of the Earth – in recognition of Bangladesh’s initiatives to meet the challenges of climate change. UN Environment Programme Executive Director Achim Steiner handed over the award at an event in New York on Sunday.
The UN had said the award, in the Policy Leadership Category, recognised ‘Bangladesh’s first-off-the-block initiatives under Prime Minister Hasina’s government to prepare the ecologically fragile country for the challenges it faces from climate change’.
Since its introduction in 2004, the Champions of the Earth award has recognised 67 laureates in the categories of policy, science, business, and civil society.
The other winners of 2015 are the National Geographic Society (Science and Innovation); Brazilian cosmetics firm Natura (Entrepreneurial Vision); and South Africa’s Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit (Inspiration and Action).

Lovlu Ansar, New York Correspondent,  bdnews24.com  – Published: 2015-09-28 10:28:41