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Friday, April 24, 2009

[chottala.com] Izlamists are enemys of Islam who masquerade themselves as Islam Lovers !!



Dear All
 
Izlam is the word for dipicting those who masquerade themselves
as Islam Lover to achieve their own  narrow & mean  political objectives
and collect funds from innocent donars [specially Saudi donars] in
the name of Islam.
 
Islam is a religion for arousing highest ethical principles, justice, moral
and spiritual values in individuals, not for deceiving innocent masses
in the name of religion and playing games in the political arena .....
 
Like charity, Islamic moral values and Spirituality [deep faith Allah
the Almighty] must begin at homes ....
 
Behind the veil Zionist-Izlamist connection is well known....
Some Izlamist Political parties in Bangladesh operates with
the direct assistance from the pro-Israeli lobby.
 
Some examples: 
[1] IDP = Izlamic Democratic Party (IDP) was floated on September 26th 2008.
The IDP held an Iftar party at the city's Diploma Engineers Institution. It was attended
by party leaders and guests including Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury, editor of
weekly Blitz and a campaigner for Israel, and Amar Desh Assistant Editor.
It may be mentioned  here that Dr Richard L Benkin, has deep connection with
Amardesh Patrika and lists himself as it's American correspondence... 
Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury and Dr Richard L Benkin, a zionist  
American citizen, helped in efforts to portray IDP in a positive light across the
globe especially in the developed countries such as Bangladesh.
 
[2]
In late 2007, a group of "religious Muslims" [Fake] also came out
in favor recognising Israel and for dropping the ban on travel to Israel.
Khalefat Andolin Bangladesh wrote a letter
to Bangladesh's Government with a flimsy plea, stating that the ban
on travel to Israel actually hurts religious Muslims. They noted that as
long at the ban exists, they are prevented from praying at al-Aqsa.
 
[3] Jamaate Izlami's connection with CIA is even deeper ....which started during
cold war days....
 
These are just tips of the icebergs of zionist-Izlamist connection in Bangladesh ...
and various deceptive activities under religious cover .....
 
No matter how hard this Neo-Izlamist Avi Dev & his cohorts try, the mass people of
Bangladesh know the real face of  these Izlamists ... their attempts to deceive
the people will never be successful .. The the history of Bangladesh is  marching
forward ......
 
Syed Aslam
 
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 2:21 PM, hzahid77 <hzahid77@yahoo.com> wrote:

Mr. Syed-the-spin-doctor's political thoughts is to twist or spin the word "Islam" as "izlam" to suggest that he's disdain to keep peace[islam] out of bangladesh at any cost.

He and his party BAL's deceptive motives or attempt to blur people by the suggestion that law minister's intention to lodge a case against zionist regime when it shows that he is just doing it for propaganda purpse. There is no real attempt on their part.

Avi, keep on exposing their weapons of mass destruction and inconsistencies that lies and deceptions are equls to mental illness but only the brave seek out truth and let truth spread the peace[islam]. amen  

 
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Syed Aslam <syed.aslam3@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All
 
paran ggari <paranggari@yahoo.in> wrote:
.........
"Reader if you read the above line carefully, you will notice
that it says that Islam bank branches were used to telegraph
funds to suspected Islamist militants.
Now question is: can bank transfer money to an unknown account? "
 
Telegraph funds were done through  MTCN [Money Transfer
Control Numbers] and  "Test questions" which only the sender
and recipients knew ...
 
With the blessings of specially previleged Islami Bank official's
and it's outwordly "no question asked" policy towords designated
operatives,  quite a few under the table deals pampering JMB
and it's finances went through .... [that was the practice then !!!]
 
The fact is : When Jamaat/BNP alliance was in power Bangladesh
Bank Bangladesh's central money-monitoring system fined Islami Bank
 for violating Banking laws on money transfer and account holding ....
 
Is there any good reason to believe the JMB allies  and it's sponsors
will open accounts that go by the name of "Islamist militants"?
Obviously, they masquerade as ordinary peace loving citizens..
truths are always stranger than fictions ....
 
BTW,  the detection of  "suspected islamist millitants" and money trails is
the job of  Law Enforcement Agencies .....not of an average blogger or a
Journalist ! But, a serious blogger or a  Journalist always has the right to
analyze & comment on whatever is apparent.... Blogging has become the
new Op-Ed page. Bloggers share their ideals and prejudices (or who so
violently oppose them we're compelled to read anyway) ...
 
Interpretation of events and with or  without opinions/comments are just
another facet of journalism .......
 
Syed Aslam
 
On 4/22/09, paranggari <paranggari@yahoo.in> wrote

Mr. Shamim's disregard for honesty without any feeling of being in the wrong is stunning. How could Mr. Shamim's part to use factual errors as truth relentlessly?

Whether Shamim's thinking has corrupted him or whehter shamim's language has corrupting impact on his thinking needs to be analized in order to find out why does he use factual errors as truth relentlessly.

He quotes facts that are completely wrong. Someone would have to work
full time to keep track of his lies.

According to shamim that BBC had reported in 2006 that the central bank discovered that Islami Bank branches were used to telegraph funds to suspected Islamist militants.

Reader if you read the above line carefully, you will notice that it says that Islam bank branches were used to telegraph funds to suspected Islamist militants.

Now question is: can bank transfer money to an unknown account? Can bank telegraph funds to Islamist militants account? Is there any accounts that go by the name of "Islamist militants"? If the answer is yes then what is the number of islamist militants' account?

One needs to know what the meaning of the word journalism is. It means: writing characterized by a direct presentation of facts or description of events "without an attempt at interpretation and without opinion".

If the job of a journalist is to report news without an attempt at interpretation and without opinion then why the BBC's reporter had to
use the term "suspected" islamist millitants without providing such an account?

If there are no accounts in the name of "suspected islamist millitants" then it must be their interpreation or opinion? you see, interpretation or opinion is not the job of a journalist.

Who are these liars then? is it BBC or the journalist who reported his biased opinion/interpretation as news to BBC? who had decided that the unknown account belonged to Islamist militants?

Much of today's news of BBC and CNN has deteriorated into gossip sensationalism, and manufactured controversy and these organizations are news panders and help their govt to over-throw other's govt whom they dispise or does not serve their interest any longer with the help of these shamim, syed and asif saleh.

---- In khabor@yahoogroups.com, "Avijit Dev" <avijit_dev@...> wrote:

The unsupported assertion that the islami bank transfered money to a banned outfit JMB account is like the unsupported assertion that suddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction.

This assertion is propagandistic justification for outcasting the political party Jammat in order to BAL and leftists to subjugate and achive political hegemony in bangladesh.

The party BAL and PBCP have been terrorizing bangladeshi pepole since 1970 and blamed others to conceal their crimes.

the political climate in bangladesh today is filled with lies and deceptions from the BAL's political leaders with the help of corrupted media.

The majority newspaper and TV news are now nothing more than an info outlet for the Hasina's regime. If the Hasina's regime or the sponsors don't approve of a story it will not be reported. Plus news media uses self-censorship technique to save bal's face.

Remember, the buet student (what was her name: simi/tinni?) was killed by a astray bullet while BNP's student wing were infighting among themself when BNP got elected in 2001 and media was covering her story almost two years nonstop.

And a month ago, BAL's student wing killed a medical student while they were infighting among themself but what happened today's media's roll of not covering with the same intensity? why not? you guessed it.

And this Shamim-the-amry-killer-sympathizer has recycled a news item from the dustbin to prove that BAL's weapons of mass destruction is better than JMB.



--- In khabor@yahoogroups.com, Shamim Chowdhury <veirsmill@> wrote:
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> > It is quit understandable for any reader who knows Mr. Hannans background to understand Jamaat-e-Islami think tank analyst Shah Abdul Hannan who is also the former Chairman, Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd a concealed Jamaai financed bank will defend his organization.
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> > The only information which Mr. SA Hannan did not share with the readers that Islami Bank Bangladesh is under microscope for their questionable transaction connected to terrorist outfit for many years not just been accused by Waliur Rahman of BILIA this week.
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> > When Jamaat/BNP alliance was in power Bangladesh Bank countries central money-monitoring system fined Islami Bank for clandestinely operating banned terrorist outfit JMB account, nevertheless, this was not the first or last time when Islami bank Bangladesh been accused of similar charges.
> > Thanks
> > Shamim Chowdhury
> > Maryland, USA
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> > BBC News Link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4880654.stm
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> > Bangladesh targets militant cash
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> > Islamic militants have waged a bombing campaign in BangladeshBangladesh's central bank has fined the country's biggest Sharia-based commercial lender on charges of violating anti-money laundering laws.
> > An investigation by the Bangladesh Bank found the Islami Bank guilty of carrying out suspicious transactions.
> > It was fined 100,000 taka, ($1400; £800), the highest fine under Bangladesh's anti-money laundering act.
> > The central bank discovered that Islami Bank branches were used to telegraph funds to suspected Islamist militants.
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> > Bangladesh Bank finds unusual transactions in JMB suspects' accounts.
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> > Article from:
> > UNB - United News of Bangladesh
> > Article date:
> > March 14, 2006
> > More results for:
> > islami bank bangladesh money laundering | Copyright informationCOPYRIGHT 2006 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.
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> > Dhaka, Mar 14 (UNB) - Bangladesh Bank has found unusual transactions in the accounts it inspected on suspicion that those were maintained by JMB militants.
> > "The nature of transactions was unusual," a senior central bank official told UNB as it (BB) submitted a report on the findings to the Ministry of Home Affairs Tuesday.
> > He would not mention the volume of the transacted amount, but said, "It's not that much in terms of volume."
> > He further said that major transactions were done with an Islami Bank branch in Sylhet, which were not carried out with due diligence.
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> > --- In khabor@yahoogroups.com, "S A Hannan" <sahannan@> wrote:
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> > Editorial
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> > ----- Subject: False Propaganda against Army and Islami Bank Can Not Re
> > Accepted.
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> > False Propaganda against Army  and Islami Bank Can Not Re Accepted.
> >
> > We have seen from newspapers that Wairur Rahman, Chief of BILIA, a sort
> > of a thinktank known for its bias for a particular group, has said that
> > thirty five percent of Army sepoys  have been taken from Qaumi Madrasas
> > ( independent religious seminary of 16 years teaching duration).We do
> > not know of any such information.The Army has also never given such
> > information.This apparent lie has been spread to defame army in the
> > present context as a section of people and media is trying to connect
> > Madrasah with terrorism which of course has no basis.We condemn his
> > sratement which will harm our national interest.
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> > He has also demanded the closure of Islami Bank Bangladesh limited for
> > flimsy ground.This is the biggest private sector Bank.It is also under
> > the monitoring of Central bank.They have not found any serious lapse  in
> > their activity.We have discussed the matter with a former Banking
> > secretary of the government.He has mentioned that the record of this
> > bank is the brightest.
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> > We are surprised at the role of Waliur Rahma, a pro-left and pro-Awami
> > League former diplomat.Ir is nothing short of malice and conspiracy. We
> > urge the government to maka an inquiry and punish this anti-state
> > fellow.
> >
> > --- End forwarded message ---
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[chottala.com] Iraqi death toll at least 110,600




Inquirer

Iraqi death toll at least 110,600

The actual number of violent deaths due to the U.S.-led invasion has been a guarded secret.

BAGHDAD - At least 87,215 Iraqis - civilians as well as security personnel - have been killed since 2005 in violence ranging from bombings to execution-style slayings, according to government statistics, obtained by the Associated Press, that break open one of the most closely guarded secrets of the war.

The tally by the Iraqi Health Ministry could include a small number of insurgent casualties, according to an official who provided the data to the AP on condition of anonymity because of its sensitivity.

Combined with tallies based on hospital sources and media reports since the beginning of the war - in 2003 - and a review of available evidence by the Associated Press, more than 110,600 Iraqis have died in violence since the U.S.-led invasion.

The number is a minimum count of violent deaths.

The official who provided the data to the AP estimated that the actual number of deaths is 10 percent to 20 percent higher because thousands are still missing and many civilians were buried in the chaos of war without official records.

The Health Ministry has tallied death certificates since 2005, and late that year the United Nations began using them - along with hospital and morgue figures - to publicly release casualty counts.

But by early 2007, when sectarian violence was putting political pressure on the U.S. and Iraqi governments, the Iraqi numbers disappeared.

The United Nations "repeatedly asked for that cooperation" to resume but didn't get a response, U.N. spokesman Farhan Haq said yesterday.

The data obtained by the AP measure only violent deaths - people killed in attacks such as shootings, bombings, mortar attacks and beheadings. It excluded indirect factors such as damage to infrastructure, health care and stress that caused thousands more to die.

Authoritative statistics for 2003 and 2004 do not exist.

But Iraq Body Count, a private, Britain-based group, has tallied civilian deaths from media reports and other sources since the war's start.

The AP reviewed Iraq Body Count's analysis and confirmed its conclusions by sifting the data and consulting experts. The AP also interviewed experts involved with previous studies, prominent Iraq analysts and provincial and medical officials to determine that the new tally was credible.

The AP also added its own tabulation of deaths since Feb. 28, the last date in the Health Ministry count.

The three figures add up to more than 110,600 Iraqis who have died in the war; dozens were killed in suicide bombings yesterday.

That total generally coincides with the trends reported by reputable surveys, which have been compiled either by tallying deaths reported by international journalists, or by surveying samplings of Iraqi households and extrapolating the overall death toll.

Iraq Body Count's estimate of deaths since the start of the war, excluding police and soldiers, is a range - between 91,466 and 99,861.

The numbers show just how traumatic the war has been for Iraq. In a nation of 29 million people, the deaths represent 0.38 percent of the population. Proportionally, that would be like the United States losing 1.2 million people to violence in the four-year period. About 17,000 people are murdered every year in the United States.

Security has improved since the worst years, but almost every person in Iraq has been touched by the violence.

"We have lost everything," said Badriya Abbas Jabbar, 54. A 2007 truck bombing targeting a market near her Baghdad home killed three granddaughters, a son and a niece.

North of the capital in the city of Baqubah, a mother shrouded in black calls to her three sons from her doorstep. She calls out as if they were alive, but they were killed in April 2007, when Shiite Muslim militiamen barged into their auto parts store and gunned them down because they were Sunni.

The Health Ministry figures show how deadly such violence was. Of the 87,215 deaths, 59,957 came in 2006 and 2007, when sectarian attacks soared.

The ministry official said that some slain insurgents could be part of the count but that he believed that number was small because few insurgents went to hospitals for treatment for fear of detection and many insurgent groups buried their fighters without getting death certificates.

Quantifying the loss has always been difficult. Records were not always compiled centrally and the brutal insurgency sharply limited on-the-scene reporting. The U.S. military never shared its data.

Under Saddam Hussein, the Health Ministry compiled casualty figures even as U.S. troops closed in on Baghdad, though it later abandoned the effort. It resumed in fits, and finally began reliable record-keeping at the start of 2005.

Those data were provided to the AP in the form of a two-page computer printout listing yearly totals for death certificates issued for violent deaths by hospitals and morgues between Jan. 1, 2005, and Feb. 28, 2009.

The ministry does not have figures for the first two years of the war because it was devastated in the invasion.

Experts said the count constitutes an important baseline, albeit an incomplete one. Richard Brennan, who has done mortality research in Congo and Kosovo, said it was likely a "gross underestimate" because many deaths go unrecorded in war zones.

Mass graves have been turning up as improved security allows patrols in formerly off-limits areas, but how many remain may never be known.

The death toll in Iraq is a hotly disputed subject because of the high political stakes in a war opposed by many countries and by a large portion of the American public. Critics on each side accuse the other of manipulating the death numbers to sway opinion.

While the Pentagon maintains meticulous records of the number of American troops killed - at least 4,276 as of yesterday - it does not publicly release comprehensive Iraqi casualty figures.

In 2003, AP journalists traveled across Iraq to search hospital records for civilian deaths during the first chaotic month of the invasion.

They found that 3,240 civilians died that month, including 1,896 in Baghdad, but acknowledged that number was a fraction of the total because record-keeping often fell victim to the bloodshed.

Beginning in May 2005, the AP has tracked war-related casualties as reported by police, hospital and government officials, mosque workers and verifiable witness accounts, breaking down the victims into civilians, soldiers and police.

That tally is now 46,065, including 37,205 civilians, but also underrepresents the true casualty number because many killings go unreported, especially in remote areas.

http://www.philly.com/inquirer/front_page/20090424_Iraqi_death_toll_at_least_110_600.html

Civilian death toll in Iraq since 2005: 87215

Chicago Tribune - ‎1 hour ago‎
AP BAGHDAD -- Iraq's government has recorded 87215 citizens killed since 2005 in violence, according to government statistics obtained by The Associated ...

AP: Iraqi death toll more than 87K since '05

USA Today - ‎8 hours ago‎
Citing Iraqi government statistics, the Associated Press is reporting what it calls "one of the most closely guarded secrets of the war" — the number of ...

AP Exclusive: Secret tally has 87000 Iraqis dead

The Associated Press - ‎12 hours ago‎
BAGHDAD (AP) — At least 87215 Iraqis have been killed in violence since 2005, according to a previously undisclosed Iraqi government tally obtained by The ...

AP Reports 87215 Iraqis Killed Since 2005

Newsweek - ‎12 hours ago‎
The Associated Press reports the sobering news that, according to a "previously undisclosed Iraqi government tally", 87215 Iraqis have been killed as a ...

 



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