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 * Topic: Jamaat-Shibir: Emerging Terrorist Party**

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Blog Post 1: 03/11/13

The Bangladesh government are at odds over how to convict war criminals. Following the Liberation War of 1971 war criminals were never convicted, until now. The BNP-Jamaat are causing terror in the country, and according to The Daily Prime News, their final goal is to destabilize the government. The people of Bangladesh are being encouraged to unit and take action to save the spirit of the Liberation War. According to Sheikh Hasina, also the president of the ruling party Awami League, “B stands for Bangaldesher, while N for Naya and P for Pakistani Dalal”. The BNP-Jamaat are anti-liberation groups the are These defeated forces from the Liberation War want to change Bangladesh into a new Pakistani territory. The Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu is urging the people to unit to protect Islam against the BNP-Jamaat. Coming from the BNP-Jamaat, the Jamaat-Shibir are a terrorist group BNP-Jamaat is urging to take action and go against the current government in order to stop the trials of the war criminals BNP is trying to protect. BNP-Jamaat is trying to turn everyone, including the Alems, Islamic Scholars, against the current government. The Jamaat-Shibir are creating an anarchic situation in the country to deter Bangladesh from finding and taking in the war criminals of the 1971 war.

http://www.dailyprimenews.com/details.php?id=7307

Rachel Shelley: It sounds like anarchy is a very strong possibility in Bangladesh, hopefully the government can get the protesting rebels under control before too much violence occurs.
Blog Post 2: 03/18/13

Jamaat-Shibir activists caused 100 injuries including some of their own in a clash with police. The Jamaat-Shibir surprised Bangladesh police by coming out with homeade bombs and threats. Jamaat-Shibir men threw the bombs at police injuring 2 police men and many innocent bystandards. Previously to this clash the Jamaat-Shibir have been attacking many minority groups in Bangladesh causing the people to question the governing of their country. The activists are attacking the country and people in it because Bangladesh has decided to finally put war criminals from the 1971 war to trial. Jamaat-Shibir and other activist groups have been attacking the Bangladesh government in an attempt to coerce them to stop trying the war criminals. The activists have been attacking innocent citizens as well as those who work for the country. Of the people attacked a great amount of them were of different religious groups then the activists. “The government must answer why the people of religious minorities were living in insecurity in Bangladesh,” Mizanur Rahman, chairman of Bangladesh National Human Rights Commission. Such groups are the Hindu who had 81 overall temples tourched by the Jamaat-Shibir. The police clashes and torchings of religious buildings are just some of the things the Jamaat-Shibir have done in an attempt to thwart the 1971 war crime trials.

http://www.gulf-times.com/bangladesh/245/details/347448/scores-injured-as-cops,-jamaat-activists-clash-in-bangladesh

Blog Post 3: 03/25/13

 20 People were injurred when the Jamaat-Shibir acitivists uprooted train tracks in Bangladesh. The activsts uprooted the tracks right before a train came causing the seven coach inner city train to derail the morning after the tampering. Before this attack the train tracks and other means of public transportation had been left alone while the Jamaat-Shibir have been violently striking the Bangladesh goverment. This train destroying was the first and since then there have been suspect tampering with other tracks causing most train systems to have shut down. The lack of trains caused a spike in the use of buses and other vehicles. While this is happening the Jamaat-Shibir have been tourching vehicles in Bangladesh. Bomb threats and hand-made bombs have gone off in public areas causing some schools and shopping malls to shut down. The reasons for the attacks were the usual reason of the criminals being tried for war crimes of 1971. Activists are attempting to pressure the government into postponing or stopping the trials by rioting and attacked police forces. A new cause for these specific attacks was the arrest of Shibir president  Mr Delwar Hossain for involvement in violence and attacks on police.

http://www.thestatesman.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=450185&catid=37