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Bangladesh
Bangladeshi Islamists readying for car bomb attacks
2007-05-18
Islamist militants in Bangladesh are preparing to launch car bomb attacks and carry out other deadly missions, one self-described militant commander said in a rare interview with a private television channel.
"We have regrouped, received funding from Saudi Arabia, acquired training and (are) now recruiting drivers to operate suicide vehicles."
“After going somewhat slow following the execution of our top six leaders, we have regrouped, received funding from Saudi Arabia, acquired training and (are) now recruiting drivers to operate suicide vehicles,” he told Ekushey television (ETV). ETV aired the interview late on Wednesday night, showing the militant hooded in a black robe from head to toe, and only revealing one eye. “I cannot give my name for security reasons,” he said, describing himself as the commander of the Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen, an outlawed group seeking to introduce tough Islamic sharia law in Bangladesh.

The Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen and another outlawed organisation, Jagrata Muslim Janata Bangladesh, are blamed for exploding some 500 small bombs in simultaneous attacks across Bangladesh on August 17, 2005, killing three people. They are also alleged to have killed at least 30 more people and wounded 150 in attacks through the rest of that year. The victims included judges, lawyers, policemen and others. Six Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen leaders were hanged in March and many of its followers are on the run. “The executions did not break our morale, rather inspired us to carry forward their mission,” the militant said in the interview, conducted in an undisclosed jungle location. “We have several thousand cadres ready, including many to operate suicide missions.”

The militant said one funding means was “our people who work in Saudi Arabia”, who send some of their own savings and collect from other sources. “We are ready to strike again, soon,” he added.

The Islamists faced some operational difficulties because of a state of emergency in Bangladesh now, but hoped to overcome those soon, the militant said. “Now we have drafted young and old, and even women. They are all trained and equipped.”

Asked what mission he wanted to achieve, the militant said “to establish Allah’s rule in the soil of Allah”. “Anyone who accepts our demand is a friend, anyone who don’t is an enemy. And we will finish them.” He denied any links with the Taliban or other violent groups outside Bangladesh. Defence analyst retired major-general Shahedul Anam Khan told ETV the threat of car bombings could be real, but it might take some time before there was an attack.
Posted by:Fred

#6  If Saudi Arabia's funding of Islamic jihadis is in the open, shouldn't Bangladesh treat it as the act of war that it is?
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-05-18 21:58  

#5  I expect there will be a Jihad-Crossfire edition of RAB activities in the not-too-distant future.
Fatwah vs. shutterguns and the dreaded Round of Bullet.
Posted by: USN. Ret.   2007-05-18 13:41  

#4  I'd like India to "play" Bangladesh with about 10 Infantry divisions, 5 armored divisions, 2 engineer divisions, and enough aircraft to turn the sky black. Herd all the mooselimbs into the Bay of Bengal and let them drown. Mooselimbs can pray to allan to give them a bridge. If he doesn't, gee, that's TOUGH!
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-05-18 13:39  

#3  When does India play Bangladesh? Losing a cricket match is always a good excuse to go boom.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-05-18 10:35  

#2  received funding from Saudi Arabia

A stauch ally in WOT.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-05-18 08:28  

#1  "We have regrouped, received funding from Saudi Arabia ..."

Admission noted!
Posted by: Jeretle Smith8200   2007-05-18 07:22  

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