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Spokesman Arrested!!

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  1. Revivalist
    member

    The government of Sheikh Hasina is making a mockery of the so-called rule of law and democracy which they and their imperialist masters trumpet by fabricating cases against the Official Spokesman of Hizb-ut-Tahrir, in Bangladesh, Mohiuddin Ahmed. They had him under house arrest for six months, during which police guarded his front door and the locality preventing him from leaving his home. Now these lying degraded oppressors are alleging that he organized the activities of Hizb-ut-Tahrir even though they confiscated his phone and computer, cutting off all his means of communication. Furthermore these tyrants did not even allow him to leave his house to visit his baby daughter in hospital without armed police around him. During this whole time they did not even claim to have a single piece of evidence against him.
    After seeing that their repressive measures bore no fruits in deterring the party, they rushed to arrest him no sooner they received the orders from the imperialists. Taking lessons from their masters who are the experts in trampling upon people’s rights, the government sent the police at 2.00am to force into his house like bandits do. They repeatedly lied to his wife about where they were taking him and his whereabouts. Later they presented him in court through the back entrance denying him access to a lawyer. Then they despicably barked lie upon lie in front of the judge and the media alleging that Mohiuddin Ahmed, while under the nose of the police, organized three activists of the party in Uttara two days ago against whom they filed false cases of carrying petrol bombs. The truth is that the three activists were arrested for protesting against the government’s failure to solve the national electricity, water and gas crisis and the only thing they were carrying is party leaflets.
    Let Sheikh Hasina and her disbelieving and polytheist masters know that the Muslim Ummah is aware of their enmity towards Islam and considers their lies as nothing more than the braying of ****. And let them know that the Noble Ummah of Mohammad (SAW) will remain steadfast on her Deen and stand by the carriers of the Islamic call. Let them also take notice that Hizb-ut-Tahrir is not dependent on one person; the members of the party are all leaders and aware politicians. The party will continue its work with the support of the Ummah, relying upon the Help of Allah (SWT), to whom belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth and all that is between.

    Media Office of Hizb-ut-Tahrir
    Wilayah Bangladesh

    Posted 2 years ago on 25 Apr 2010 13:09 #
  2. God, isn't this terrible! Bangladesh sounds even worse off than our Pakistan. And their population is even larger than our own. They should never, but never, have listened to the siren call of Mujibur Rehman and his Indian cronies.

    Posted 2 years ago on 25 Apr 2010 13:39 #
  3. Revivalist
    member

    very right, all these traitor rulers are trying to be number one of their chart.

    Regards

    Posted 2 years ago on 25 Apr 2010 14:01 #
  4. Revivalist, one question for you, please. Do you think there are good chances that Bangladesh might seek change by carrying out its own people's revolution? If so, this might even precede events in Pakistan and act as the final impetus to fight for one's rights here.

    Posted 2 years ago on 25 Apr 2010 19:53 #
  5. zia m
    Member

    Bengladesh is doing much better than Pakistan.
    I wish them good luck in their efforts to keep their country safe from terrorism.

    Posted 2 years ago on 25 Apr 2010 20:41 #
  6. zia m sahib, if you say so and you really know, then it's also good. Do you think anyone in their right mind would wish any harm to come to Bangladesh, once a part of us, now our brother country? But Revivalist's account above did not sound as though they were really flourishing either. and I have also heard Bengali friends mourn the parting of ways with Pakistan, something they had never done before. The main problem with a country gone haywire is always the population figures involved.

    Posted 2 years ago on 25 Apr 2010 20:52 #
  7. zia m
    Member

    Mirza bhai,
    Bangladesh had a GDP growth rate of close to 6% during fiscal year 2009, and Pakistan's GDP dropprd to around 2%.
    As far as harm done to Bangladesh is concerned, lessons learnt from 1971 should be enough for them for a foreseeable future.

    Posted 2 years ago on 25 Apr 2010 21:47 #
  8. zia m bhai, Although I do not necessarily put my trust in such figures, I'm glad to hear the Bangladeshis managed a 6% GDP in 2009. As for the events of 1971, there are several contradictory versions doing the rounds. I'm not quite sure which one is the authentic account of what happened. Seems to be very much a question of choice which of them pleases one best.

    Posted 2 years ago on 25 Apr 2010 22:46 #
  9. zia m
    Member

    We must try to whitewash history otherwise life will become unbearable for most of us.
    It is too shameful,too embarrassing and too humiliating--We must try to forget the history.
    Let's forget about the cruelties of Banu Umayya and Banu- Abbas, they were afterall based on Malukiat.We could start with Caliph Omar and Abu Bakr and try to bring back the Caliphate.It is never too late!

    Posted 2 years ago on 25 Apr 2010 23:12 #
  10. toamin
    member

    whitewash history?
    not a good advice -sorry- history teaches us lessons so that same mistakes are not repeated

    all muslims in sub-continent (majority, but now divided in three countries) were united under the banner of islam but were mislead by british agents-

    same desire and energy is still there, but missing leadership and vision -only a matter of time now-

    Posted 2 years ago on 26 Apr 2010 5:25 #
  11. muslim history (not islamic history) is full of shame like 1971 events.

    Bangladesh is doing much better than pakistan.

    We should appreciate the present government of BD

    Posted 2 years ago on 26 Apr 2010 7:34 #
  12. toamin
    member

    muslim history is actually more filled with pride, honor and victory...

    there is no competition between people of bangla and pakistan, both are muslim brothers enslaved under stooges controlled by colonials

    Posted 2 years ago on 26 Apr 2010 7:38 #
  13. haha muslim brothers.good joke.

    Posted 2 years ago on 26 Apr 2010 7:43 #
  14. LalBichoo
    Blocked

    Salam,

    """muslim history is actually more filled with pride, honor and victory... """

    >>>

    Yes, and some good examples are

    Murder of Caliph Usman by fellow muslims amongst them was son of Abu-Bakar !!!
    Jang-e-Jamal (Battle of Camel) fought between armies of Ali and Aisha !!!
    Jang-e-Sifeen fought beetween armies of Ali and Mouwiya !!!
    Massacre of Prophet Muhammad's family at Karbala by army of Yazid a muslim and follower of Muhammad !!!!

    Posted 2 years ago on 26 Apr 2010 7:46 #
  15. toamin
    member

    mr. truepakistani

    yea, muslim brothers... true 100%
    if you get a change then go visit the world and see how they treat you :)

    Posted 2 years ago on 26 Apr 2010 7:49 #
  16. Salam Sahib, You spoke up very eloquently there. And now we once again have the naysayers gathering. Has anyone even read the original posting here? And have the naysayers ever held a history book in their hands even? And by history, please not to confuse with media disinformation reporting, thanks. All this negative talk about Islam and Pakistan will get you where exactly, naysayers? Shame on you, shame, when the country happens to find itself at war (I mean country, your father and mother, men, not its corrupt govt)and it needs all the support it can get, But, of course, all of you are sui generis, popped up into the world with the help of no one at all.

    Posted 2 years ago on 26 Apr 2010 7:50 #
  17. and role of ibne alqami in fall of baghdad in hands of changezjhan, role of mir jafer, mir sadiq in hands of britins in india, role of yahya khan in 1971 fall of dacca, Role of ziaulhaq in making fasadees/terrorists, Role of musharraf in fall of pakistan in hands of usa,etc. etc.

    Posted 2 years ago on 26 Apr 2010 7:51 #
  18. toamin
    member

    Mirza Ghalib,

    Nice selection of word 'Neysayers'... indeed :)

    Posted 2 years ago on 26 Apr 2010 7:52 #
  19. LalBichoo
    Blocked

    """Let Sheikh Hasina and her disbelieving and polytheist masters know that the Muslim Ummah is aware of their enmity towards Islam and considers their lies as nothing more than the braying of ****. And let them know that the Noble Ummah of Mohammad (SAW) will remain steadfast on her Deen and stand by the carriers of the Islamic call."""

    >>>

    Can somebody plz tell me what Ummah means here ?
    Does Ummah refer to members of HT ?
    Or does Ummah mean BD muslims ?

    Posted 2 years ago on 26 Apr 2010 7:56 #
  20. USA promoted religous fundamentalism to fight communism so CIA funded mushroom growth of religous parties and indealogy.CIA funded and supported jehadees and dictatorships in Muslim world.

    Regon used to say Afghan Mujahedin.

    Now turned terrorists.

    Pakistan nationalism is srongest bond instead of muslim ummah.

    Let us corret ourselves and refrain from West game of politics.

    Posted 2 years ago on 26 Apr 2010 8:06 #
  21. Thank you, Salam sahib. Red, please do not play the naive. You know fully well what the Ummah means. The two you mention above plus the entire community of Muslims the world over. And you also know what the polytheist masters means.

    If by citing the weaker, sorrier moments in Islamic history, friends, you think to have made a point, then, alas, you are deceived. Such glorious moments our history contains as well, starting with its beautiful beginnings in the person of our most revered Prophet (PBUH) and the delivrance of the Quran-e-pak. Travel the world over, learn everything you can, at the end of your journey, you'll realise you had it all from the word go, waiting for you at home all along. As for BD, our mistakes were multiple, but the polytheists were the real masters of the game. Much of what has come to be attributed to us was actually their work.

    Most recently of all, Musharraf's sell out makes one weep tears of blood, but who says we have escaped the neo-colonialist mentality yet? But we (and others like us) will someday, that is for sure.

    Posted 2 years ago on 26 Apr 2010 8:20 #

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