Bangladesh
Treading the Taliban Trail
Description:... This book brings together eleven specialist commentators, including journalists, academicians, retired senior police, army and foreign service officers from Bangladesh, US, Thailand and India, who probe Bangladesh's unmistakable emergence as a state which provides sanctuary, if not active abetment, to Islamist terrorists. The detalibanisation of Afghanistan in the aftermath of the US led 'Operation Enduring Freedom' occasioned not only an 'eastward surge of the Jihadi,' but also gave rise to homegrown Islamism in South and South East Asia. Manifestation of this has already been felt in Bali, Delhi, Bangkok and Dhaka itself, as fundamentalist forces seek not only to further the 'clash of civilizations', but also systematically purge all forms of opposition to their agenda. A plethora of Islamist groups and personalities such as Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islam, Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh, Jagrata Muslim Janata Bangladesh and 'Bangla Bhai' have begun to undertake action in close concert with groups such as the al-Qaeda, the Jemaah Islamiah and the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen. Minorities are being persecuted in Bangladesh, an Islamic code on the lines of the Taliban is being engineered, and the secular political opposition is being methodically eliminated. In a dramatic show of their well-entrenched strength on 17 August 2005, Islamist terrorists triggered off as many as 459 timed explosive devices in 63 of Bangladesh's 64 districts within a span of thirty minutes. Heralding not only sophistication and networking in the operational behaviour of the Islamists, the explosions of 17/8 have revealed the enormity of the new design, with far-reaching ramifications for the entire region.
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