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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Re: [ALOCHONA] Re: A news item on BDR massacre



British-Saudi-ISI Link to Bangladesh Crisis Is Coming to the Fore

March 2, 2009 (LPAC)--Writing in the Kolkata-based daily The Telegraph on the background of the revolt in the Bangladesh Rifles border security, former Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Deb Mukherjee said, "Bangladesh Rifles has historical links to British days and is also proud of being the successor to East Pakistan Rifles, the first organized group to resist, at great cost, the rampaging Pakistani forces in 1971..."

As Lyndon H. LaRouche pointed out the massacre of Bangladesh Army officers was entirely orchestrated from London exactly the same way the attack on Mumbai, India was organized in late November last year. The Bangladesh Rifles personnel, some of whom were seen wearing the orange-colored bandannas of the British-based terrorist outfit, Hizb ut-Tahrir U.K., were educated at the Saudi- and Kuwaiti funded madrassahs and were linked to the British historically. This was the same combination that pulled the Mumbai attack.

It is also important to note that as Britain's Prime Minister, Tony Blair had opposed the banning of the Hizb ut-Tahrir in Britain, despite demands to do so from the Conservative Party leadership. In addition, Blair allowed high-level government officials to contest in court the banning of the Hizb ut-Tahrir in European Union countries.

In addition, the Indian intelligence sources reported the first signs of a Pakistani ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence) footprint in the slaughter of Army officers that threw Bangladesh last week into a state of high crisis. These sources report that the preliminary interrogation of some of the rebels has thrown up the name of Salauddin Qadeer Chowdhury, a well-known shipping magnate and reportedly very close to the Pakistan military-intelligence complex, and the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). According to sources monitoring the situation, about 10 million taka have already changed hands to help the mutiny along. Chowdhury, a close associate of BNP leader Begum Khaleda Zia, was closely connected to the Chittagong arms drop case in April 2004, in which the arms were apparently intended for a secessionist group in the eastern Indian state of Assam, the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA). Salauddin Chowdhury, belonging to an old Chittagong family, has been close to Pakistan for decades.

It has also been widely reported earlier that the majority of the Bangladesh Rifles personnel were recruited from madrassahs in the earlier years and some of them belong to the Britain-headquartered terrorist group, Hizb ut-Tahrir. Thes madrassahs were funded almost always by Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.



On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Robin Khundkar <rkhundkar@earthlink.net> wrote:
 

To the Alochona Moderators

I second the sentiments proposed by Ms Majid. I have nearly stopped reading Alochona as it seems hopeless against deluge by the Munshi/Isha Khan clique.
Does Alochona want to be a TABLOID forum. I think it is question that seriously needs to be discussed by the average membership.
Robin Khundkar

-----Original Message-----
From: Farida Majid
Sent: Jul 28, 2009 1:00 PM
To: Alochona Alochona
Subject: A news item on BDR massacre

 
         Ever since the first shots were heard coming out from the direction of Peelkhana this forum was abuzz with Munshi, Bahar, Isha Khan and their ilk with anti-India propaganda and conspiracy theories involving imagined fingerworks of RAW/MOSAD/CIA. Munshi was then exposed quite convincingly by Shamim Chowdhury as one having cuddly connections with Pakistan Defense Forum and ISI.
 
         Here is another take on the BDR massacre.
 
http://www.larouchepac.com/node/9369
 
         I have no high hope of competing with the Munshi-Bahar liemongering machine in this or any other forum. The machine has a feral power that is hard to match. All I ask the moderator is to have a modicum of decency in allowing a small percentage of space for those conscientious voices that protest against the vicious lies.
 
         Thank you.
 
          Farida Majid


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