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Jamada al-thani 26,1434/May 7, 2013 # 19
Warning: Please keep children away from photos below.
Reports are still coming in as we publish this. Death toll 
of unarmed Muslims has gone above 2500
Worst Atrocity in Bangladesh History: 10,000 military attack 
Islamics
by Kaukab Siddique, PhD
In our May 5 issue, New Trend happily noted the arrival of 
large numbers of Muslim protestors, PEACEFUL and UNARMED, 
who decided to sit down in Dhaka to protest attacks by 
police which left one person dead and hundreds injured.
Late at night, the combined forces of the secular regime 
including its "civilian" gangs, led by police and military 
forces, attacked the defenseless protestors who were quietly 
praying, doing zikr and resting, many even sleeping after 
the daylong rallies.
What followed is horrific beyond words. Blood flowed in the 
streets as the Muslims were indiscriminately slaughtered. 
Truck loads of the dead are being taken away by the regime's 
forces. As the crowd was resting next to Baitul Mukarram, 
the central mosque in Dhaka, the secular gangs tried to set 
fire to the entire mosque complex. Scores of book stores 
selling Islamic books, Qurans and Hadith were burned to 
ashes.
We publish here the joint statement of the top leaders of 
Hefajate Islam [Defense of Islam] which had brought the 
anti-blasphemy crowds into Dhaka.
We also have photographic evidence of the attack by the 
government with thanks to Dr. Kamal. Some of them are from 
earlier in the day when the police atrocities had just begun 
but were repelled, but most are from the night time attack. 
Please protest to the Bangladesh embassy in your country. In 
Washington DC it is:  
3510 International Dr NW, Washington, DC 20008
Phone:(202) 244-0183
Islamic Leaders of Peaceful Movement Hefajate Islam Issue 
Joint Statement.
In a press statement, 15 high-ranking leaders of the city  
unit of the Chittagong-based hardline pro-Islamic 
organization condemned the attack and said it would be 
treated as the greatest massacre in  history. They also 
claimed that armed cadres of Chhatra League and Juba League, 
 the student and youth wings of the ruling Awami League were 
involved in  the mayhem at the adjacent areas of Baitul 
Mukarram National Mosque on  Sunday.
"The Hefazat proved it repeatedly that they believed in  
peace and not in vandalising and setting fire to public or 
private  property," the statement said. "They (ruling 
partymen) plundered  jewelry shops, set fire to book shops 
and holy Quran, damaged and  torched vehicles with police 
assistance...But the pro-government media try  to shift the 
responsibility on us," the statement added.
crowd was carried out when  Hefazat leaders and activists 
were staying there peacefully; some  were  offering jikr, 
some prayer and some were just sleeping. "At this time,   
police, RAB and BGB launched their joint operation killing 
hundreds of  people and injuring some 20,000 more creating  
a black chapter of the  history," the statement added. The 
statement quoted witnesses as saying that bodies of the 
deceased were taken away by pickup vans, ambulance and 
trucks. "We have no language to express our condemnation and 
protest at the  incident," the statement said adding that 
the government has to take the responsibility for it. 
Terming the incident "savage and shameful",  the Hefazat 
leaders said none could save him or her in the past by  
carrying out repression or killing.  The Hefazat leaders 
also  expressed their concerns over the alleged police 
attacks on and killings at Quami madrasahs and Islamic 
institutions across the country. They urged the people to 
offer special prayer in mosques across the country  for the 
departed souls and also for the early recovery of the 
injured.
The signatories to the statement included Maulana Noor 
Hossain Kashemi,  Maulana Abdul Latif Nezami, Maulana 
Jonayed Al Habib, Maulana Abdur Rab  Yusufi, Mufti Taiyab, 
Maulana Abul Hasnat Amini and Maulana Ahlullah  Wasel
Sunday, 5 May 2013
Mass killing of protesters in Dhaka at night by armed Joint 
military - civil forces.
by Firoz Mahboob Kamal
Today is  another black day of Bangladesh history ..In day 
time on 5th May police killed around 25 protesters in Dhaka 
while the protesters protest at Motijhil in Dhaka for 
implementing their 13 points demand.At evening the 
protesters took decision to stay on street of Motijhil 
Shapla Square...But at night (2:30 AM) when the protesters 
were sleeping the joint forces of government killing 
innocent protesters in street by firing , throwing tear 
shell ..even they conducted brutality by riot car and 
demolished the sleeping protesters to kill ..Not only joint 
forces , some ruling party's activists join to kill unarmed 
protesters by shot gun and stick .Some media person said 
joint forces have taken 5 truck loads of dead body to 
disappear..Even some journalists said the number of death 
will be 2500 ...now you will see some heart broken pictures.
2013-05-07 Tue 20:08:42 cdt
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