Sunday, March 1, 2009

The Indian newspaper called the name of the organizer of the rebellion in the border guards of Bangladesh.

KommentariiStreletsky bunt26.02.2009 "Bangladeshi arrows" mutinied against armiiUtrom March 1, the Indian newspaper The Times of India published a story, which cited the name of the alleged organizer of the rebellion in the border guards of Bangladesh. Referring to members of the "Bangladeshi arrows," the publication reported that the riot had organized a large Bangladeshi ship Salauddin Qader Chowdhury (Salauddin Qadeer Chowdhury). He is also a fellow leader, with the support of Islamist opposition "the Bangladesh People's Party (BNP) Khaleda Zia.
As noted by The Times of India, Chowdhury name associated with the scandal of 2004, when the Bangladeshi port city of Chittagong was discovered arms allegedly destined Indian members of the United Front for the Liberation of ACOM "(United Liberation Front of Asom - ULFA). Party of weapons arrived in port on ships belonging to Chowdhury. In addition, it is emphasized that the family business for many years worked closely with Pakistani intelligence.
Recall that guards the rebellion broke out in Dhaka on 25 February, when the troops "Bangladeshi shooters" (the official name of border police forces) captured the headquarters of the border troops. The soldiers demanded the improvement of working conditions: the increase of salaries and allowances for food, as well as increasing the maternity leave. The authorities have promised to rebels amnesty if they lay down their arms. Shortly thereafter, on 26 February, the rebels stopped the resistance.
Bangladeshi troops arrested more than 200 people took part in the rebellion. According to CNN, in a clash with troops of the regular army Bangladesh killed more than a hundred people. 88 bodies were found in mass graves on the outskirts of Dhaka. Another 22 bodies were found in the river Buriganga. As writes The Times of India, another 50 officers are missing.
According to the military, the nature of the killings may indicate a link with the Islamist insurgents. As stated by The Times of India heads the search operation in Dhaka, in the past "Bangladeshi arrows" in contact with several Islamist organizations.
According to AFP, Bangladesh Police, Dhaka investigation of murder, brought the case to a thousand people who took part in the rebellion.

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