Islamist Militancy in Bangladesh: A Complex WebRoutledge, 2012 M08 21 - 192 pages In an unprecedented show of force, organization and skill, two proscribed Islamist militant organizations exploded more than 450 bombs within a span of less than an hour throughout Bangladesh on 17 August 2005 sending a strong message that they were a force to be reckoned with. This catastrophic event, followed by a number of suicide attacks, forced the then reluctant Bangladeshi government, a coalition of center-right parties with two Islamists among them, to acknowledge the existence of a network of militants and take action against this threat. Against this backdrop, this book is the first academic study on the growing Islamist militancy in Bangladesh. It examines the relevance, significance and trajectories of militant Islamist groups in Bangladesh, exploring the complex web of domestic, regional and international events and dynamics that have both engendered and strengthened Islamist militancy in Bangladesh. The three factors - domestic, regional and international aspects - are each discussed separately and their connection and links are analyzed. It goes on to consider possible future trajectories of militant Islamism in Bangladesh. This book addresses an issue of great importance for contemporary Bangladeshi politics, and will be of interest to scholars of international politics and security studies, including terrorism and the politics of South Asia. |
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... Jamaat-i-Islami Joint Interrogation Cell Jane's Intelligence Review Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (The Assembly of Holy Warriors) Jagrata Muslim Janata Bangladesh (The Awakened Muslim Masses of Bangladesh) Jatiya Oikyo Front (National ...
... Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB, the Assembly of Holy Warriors) and the Jagrata Muslim Janata Bangladesh (JMJB, the Awakened Muslim Masses of Bangladesh).2 The victims included judges, lawyers, policemen and journalists. This ...
... operating within the country, namely the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islam Bangladesh (HuJiB), Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), Jagrata Muslim Janata Bangladesh (JMJB), Shahadat-i-Al-Hiqma (SiAH), and Hizb utTawhid (HuT). 4 Introduction.
... Jamaat-i-Islami (JI), distanced themselves from the military ruler in a bid to gain public acceptance by participating in the pro-democracy movement, in spite of the fact that to prove his Islamist credentials Ershad made another ...
... Jamaat- i-Islami. Khaleda Zia became the first woman Prime Minister in the history of Bangladesh. The JI later joined the AL-led opposition in 1994, organized street Table 1.2 National elections in Bangladesh: fairness index Year Type ...
Contents
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a taxonomy | 29 |
3 The missing state and the homegrown militants | 44 |
4 A friendly neighborhood and the proxywars | 62 |
5 The long shadow of the distant world | 81 |
6 Future trajectories of Islamist militancy | 93 |
Constitutional provisions of the Care Taker Government Chapter IIA of Bangladesh Constitution | 111 |
Militant Islamist organizations in Bangladesh | 116 |
Profiles of Islamist militant leaders | 124 |
The JMB pamphlet calls for Islamic rule | 130 |
Bengali text of the JMB pamphlet | 134 |
Notes | 137 |
Bibliography | 162 |
Index | 167 |
Bomb attacks in Bangladesh 19992005 | 114 |