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Category Archives: 1971 war
Tikka to Jannat ?
Since it’s April Fools Day, the day of mockery, thought we’d share with you this dark amusingly joke. Its been just over 20 years since this hero of Islam passed .. Please remember this great warrior in your prayers
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“This is Britain not “Bangladesh ”
As statues of tyrants continue to fall all over the west , it’s refreshing to see ordinary British people standing up against the erection of statues to the greatest tyrants in history
Sylhet My People Go
As the criminal regime in “Bangladesh” and it’s diaspora. celebrates independence what’s sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. Its time for for an Independent Sylhet ! https://twitter.com/sylhet_ind/status/1117857637654302721?s=20
Posted in 1971 war, Bengali Extremism, Democracy, Faisal Gazi
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The Mukti Bahini’s genocide of Non-Bengalis
A reminder of the anniversary of the worst genocide in modern times- the genocide of non Bengalis during the 1971 terrorist revolt by Bengali Extremists in East Pakistan Tales of survivors: 1971 war, the ordeal of the non-Bengalis By Farrukh Kamrani … Continue reading
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The Islamic Republic of (East) Pakistan
An article from that well known leftie rag The Economist on the increased Islamisation of ‘Bangladeshi’ society under the rule of the Jamaat-e-Islami. Oh wait… Bangladesh’s prime minister uses piety to mask misrule But the Islamists she is courting … Continue reading
Posted in 1971 war, Bengali Extremism, Hypocrisy, Secularism
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UN blasts ”Bangladesh” over extrajudicial killings
The continuing genocide against those who oppose AwamiNazi League fascism continues: UN blasts Bangladesh over extrajudicial killings Dhaka criticised for ‘high rate’ of extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, and excessive force in new report. David Bergman29 Mar 2017 18:11 GMT The … Continue reading
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Bengal Bells
Its that time again folks…. a time of fables deeply believed but utterly untrue: 1971: The myth finally busted Meherjaan, a 2010’s release of Bangladeshi film director Rubaiyat Hossain, was nota pro Pakistani film, yet created a rumpus. Despite partaking … Continue reading
Posted in 1971 war, Bengali Extremism, Sarmila Bose
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When the End Justifies the Means: The Execution of Motiur Rahman Nizami
A magnificent article , published in the renowned Huffington Post, from the respected barrister Toby Cadman on the shameful murder of Shaheed Motiur Rahman Nizami (rahimAllah) in ‘ Bangladesh’. Predictably the hordes of AwamiNazi League barbarians, unable to answer these … Continue reading
For what sin was Maulana Nizami executed?
A heart breaking headline from the Saudi Gazette that recalls the verse from the Holy Quran : “On the Day of Judgment ‘When the infant girl buried alive is asked,’ for what crime she was killed.”(Quran, 81:8-9). This verse was … Continue reading
Posted in 1971 war, Anti-Muslim hatred, Bengali Extremism, Human Rights
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