Bangladesh
– GAZIPUR SUICIDE ATTACKS
Two weeks after 2 judges were killed by suspected Islamic militants, on 11/14/2005, Bangladesh suffered a string of suicide attacks, the first of its kind ever in the country. Continue reading
– DHAKA OFFERS ANTI-TERROR REGIONAL TASK FORCE
Bangladesh, on Monday 02/09/2009, proposed setting up of a regional task force to fight terror but received a lukewarm response from India. Continue reading
– BANGLADESH BOMBINGS
On 08/17/2005, about 500 small home made bombs were scattered at 300 locations in 63 out of the 64 districts of Bangladesh, detonated between 10:30 and 11:30 local time. Continue reading
– BANGLADESHI SYLHET ATTACKS
Anwar Choudhury has been injured, on Friday 05/21/2004, in a bomb attack during the noon prayers at the Sufi Hazrat Shahjalal shrine in Sylhet city, 200 km northeast of the capital Dhaka. Continue reading
– EXPLOSIVES SEIZED IN BANGLADESH
Seven suspected militants with ties to Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen (JMB), have been arrested with a large cache of explosives, police have said on Friday 12/26/2008. Continue reading
– KOLKATA TERROR ALERT
Security has been beefed up in Kolkata, India, on 11/15/2008, after Tripura police arrested suspected activist Jamat-ul-Mujahideen alerted its counterparts in Kolkata about a possible terror attack. Continue reading
– STRING BOMBS SHAKED ASSAM, INDIA
The death toll in a series of 13 bomb explosions, on Thursday 10/30/2008 at about 11:00, in India's north-Eastern state of Assam has risen to more than 76 . Continue reading
-ATAUR RAHMAN SUNNY
Ataur Rahman Sunny alias Sajid was the younger brother of Maulana Abdur Rahman the Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen –JMB leader in Bangladesh. Continue reading
– MAULANA ABDUR RAHMAN
Maulana Abdur Rahman was born in mid 60s’ and is from Jamalpur district in Bangladesh. His father Abdullah Ibn Fazal was a notorious collaborator of the Pakistani army during the liberation war in 1971. Continue reading
– BANGLA BHATI – SIDDIQ UL ISLAM
Bangla Bhati (Brother of the Bengal People) known also as Siddiqul Islam (Friend of Islam) was born in the mid 60s’ in the village of Kamipara in the northern industrial Bogra District of Bangladesh. Continue reading