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Bangladesh
Bangla Bhai, Abdur Rahman rendered carbon-neutral
2007-03-30
No more greenhouse gas emissions for you, Bangla!
Six Islamic militants convicted of killing two judges during a wave of bomb attacks have been hanged in Bangladesh, officials say. The six included Abdur Rahman, the head of the banned Islamic group Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh, and his deputy Siddiqul Islam, known as Bangla Bhai, and four other JMB players to be named later. Police said the men were executed at different jails across the country.
Heh. Coppers can do multiple ops at the same time too.
The November 2005 attack on the judges was part of a series of bombings for which the JMB was guilty blamed.
JMB was responsible. They said so themselves. But Aunty Beeb can't help themselves, it's reflexive.
During their trial, the men said they targeted the judiciary because it was run by secular rather than Sharia law.
"We dunnit, and we're glad, you sons of monkeys and pigs!"
The Supreme Court rejected their appeal late last year and President Iajuddin Ahmed turned them down for clemency earlier this month. "They were hanged in four different jails and their dead bodies were handed over to their families," Inspector General of Prisons Brigadier Zakir Hassan told the French news agency AFP.
Hey! Apparently it is possible to capture a 'militant', try them, and hang them. Huzzah! The ululator's in the back of the shed, under the leaf blower and the volleyball net.
JMB has claimed responsibility been blamed for a string of bombings across Bangladesh that left almost 30 people dead. In August 2005, some 500 bombs were set off in all but one of Bangladesh's 64 districts in the space of an hour. A number of subsequent bomb attacks targeted judges and court rooms. More than 100 cases in every upazilla have been filed against alleged members of the JMB in connection with the campaign. The government has been concerned about the possibility of retaliation to the hangings by still active JMB supporters, says the BBC's John Sudworth in Bangladesh. This is thought to be why the executions were carried out without warning in various jails across the country.
Whatever, Aunty. Bye, Bangla.
Posted by:Seafarious

#6  I've been saving that one for a while. LOL.
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-03-30 20:07  

#5  Carbon Neutral

LOL. Gets better here everyday. Thx for the unexpected coffee snort, Seafarious. ;)
Posted by: Muggsy Sholuse9856   2007-03-30 18:51  

#4  The Banglas had their chance of deliverance from Hell in the early seventies but chose to be like crabs unwillingly to climb out of the open crate and preventing any others inside from doing so.
Posted by: Duh!   2007-03-30 15:09  

#3  Yes.

Apparently David Hicks will go free in about a year or two (at most).
He got 7 years and will be transferred to Australia to serve his sentence. With expected time off, he will be out soon.

Posted by: John Frum   2007-03-30 13:56  

#2  Mebbe we need to contract the Bangla courts to handle our Gitmo garbage for us...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2007-03-30 10:48  

#1  The Supreme Court rejected their appeal ... A number of subsequent bomb attacks targeted judges and court rooms.

Kill a few judges and you'd be amazed at just how unsuccessful your appeals can be.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-03-30 01:28  

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