Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Buddhist Children Forced Into Islam In Bangladesh

(Basu Das’s article direct from The DHAKA TRIBUNE on 04 January 2017.)


Child Trafficking Victims Forced to Convert to Islam: Bangladeshi Police 
uncover a crime ring which lures Buddhist children and then converts them

to Islam and trafficks them.

At least 72 children were converted to Islam and trafficked over the last seven years 
by a Bangladeshi criminal ring that preyed on impoverished, indigenous Buddhist and 
Hindu children, according to the Dhaka Tribune. Left is the file picture of converted 
boys reciting Koranic verses in a madrassa where the spiritual leader of the extremist 
group Ansarullah Bangla Team used to teach.


An investigation found an extremist Muslim group was going door to door among
indigenous communities in the eastern Bandarban district on Burma-Bangladesh
border. The group enticed impoverished families to hand over their children, saying
they would receive better education and food.

However, once the ring was in possession of the children, they shipped them across
the country to Dhaka and other places, converted them to Islam and placed them in
madrasas. Police arrested two of those involved in the crime ring on January 1, in
a raid in which they also rescued four children from a hotel. The two were charged with
human trafficking.

Although police rescued 72 children from this ring over the past seven years, 
it is not known how many more children were trafficked by the gang. The 
phenomenon is not new. In January 2010, police rescued 33 Buddhist children
 who were trafficked to Dhaka after criminals told their families they would be 
placed in a good school. In 2013, 13 Buddhist children escaped while on 
route to Dhaka from Chittagong and alerted authorities, who were able to 
rescue six further children from the clutches of traffickers.

"Indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts are often already victims of
land-grabbing and displacement. The forced religious conversion of young
children adds yet another facet to the already severe marginalization of ethnic
and religious minorities in Southeastern Bangladesh,” a spokesperson for the
Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization told Christian Post, commenting
on the trafficking.

Indigenous Buddhist children at risk of forced religious conversion

There is an alarming presence of forced religious conversion of indigenous children
at the hands of radicals in Bandarban on the Burma-Bangladesh border.

Muslim fanatics seduce underprivileged families with scopes of a better 
education and lifestyle for their children, and forcefully convert the children 
in madrasas in Dhaka without their parents’ knowledge. Over the past seven 
years, police have rescued 72 children from this crime ring.

Investigation has revealed that a Machiavellian group has initiated some members
of the indigenous community and sustained them financially in order to manipulate
them. These new initiates go from door-to-door in underprivileged, indigenous
households which are predominantly Buddhist in around seven upazilas. The
neo-converts enroll the children in madrasas around the country where they are
indoctrinated and converted.

On Sunday night, police raided a residential hotel in Bandarban district town
and rescued four indigenous children and arrested two involved in the crime ring.
The arrestees- Abu Bakar, alias Mongshoi Pru Tripura, and Md Hossain –
are residents of the Bandarban bus station area. Their accomplice Sumon
Kheyang, a resident of Rajsthali in Rangamati, escaped the arrest and is on the run.

Locals tipped the police off, which prompted the raid. The four rescued children are
aged between 9-13 years and are from Betchhara locality under Roangchhari upazila.
They were students of first to fifth grade at various schools in their neighbourhood.
A human trafficking case has been filed with the Bandarban sadar police station in this
connection.

Aung Thwai Ching Marma, a parent of one of the children rescued, told the Dhaka
Tribune that families like his were lured with false hopes into a better future for their
children, which their parents had never had a chance to attempt.

















Indigenous Buddhist children from Bandarbin District in Bangladeshi on Burma border.
















Not a new phenomena

Investigation revealed that the child trafficking ring has been active for quite some
time. In January 2010, law enforcers rescued 33 Buddhist children from Otithi
Boarding – a motel – in Bandarban town. Police arrested Gordon Tripura alias
Rubel, Abu Horaira – a student of Darul Ihsan Madrasa in Dhaka, and Abdul
Gani, a resident of Shyamoli.

The 33 rescued Buddhist children were from Thanchi upazila in Bandarban 
and lured to Dhaka with promises of enrolment in Dhanmondi Adorsho 
Madina School. Again in February 2010, police arrested one Mohan Tripura 
and rescued 16 indigenous children from Habib Residential Hotel.

This particular raid was carried out on suspicions of the existence of Bangladesh
Tribal Association of Baptist Church in Bandarban’s Hafezghona. Police maintained
the children were possibly going to be trafficked to madrasas in Dhaka.

Aung Cho Mong, president of the Bandarban sadar upazila human rights commission,
told the Dhaka Tribune that the headmen in the Chittagong Hill Tracts must take proactive
roles to create awareness among the people. He said if parents were more aware of these
schemes, child trafficking could be minimised in the region.

In 2013, indigenous student activists rescued six Tripura children from Fakirapul Bus
Terminal in Dhaka. The six children were part of a batch of 19 children being trafficked
from Chimbuk to a madrasa in Pirojpur.

The other 13 children had gotten away from the clutches of the traffickers in Chittagong
and raised an alarm, leading to the rescue of the former six aforementioned. Bandarban
superintendent of police Sanjit Kumar Ray told the Dhaka Tribune that it is very common
for child traffickers to entice families with good fortune for their children.






















(Blogger Notes: Bandarban District in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh is 
one of the most heavily militarized border districts and all those Islamist Proselytizing 
activities can not be happening without the full knowledge of Bangladeshi 
military or the notoriously-corrupt Bangladeshi paramilitaries The BGB - Border 
Guards Bangladesh.)

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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Dhaka Buddhist priest gets death threat

The chief priest of Dharmarajika Buddhist Monastery at Dhaka's Basabo has received death threat.
AB Siddik, who claimed himself an Islamic militant, sent the letter to the priest on Tuesday.
Karuna Bhikku told the Dhaka Tribune that a person, who usually delivers official letters to the monastery, handed over the death threatening letter around 12:30pm.
The letter read: ''You (the chief priest of Dharmarajika Buddhist Monastery) will be hacked to death brutally by one month; the golden portrait of Goutombuddho could not protect you from death."
"There is a bold activity of Buddhist religion in this country, so stop the activity here."
On information, Additional Deputy Commissioner of police of the zone visited the monastery. The security of the monastery has been tightened.
Abdul Quddus, officer-in-charge of Sabujbagh police station, said a General Diary (GD) has been recorded in this regard.
- See more at: http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2016/jun/28/dhakas-buddhist-priest-gets-death-threat

Friday, June 5, 2015

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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Bangalees torch, vandalise ethnic houses, temple in Naniarchar Star Online Report

Miscreants set fire to the houses of indigenous people in Suridaspara area under Burighat union of Naniarchar, Rangamati Tuesday morning. Photo: Suprio Chakma
Bangalee settlers vandalised and set fire to houses, shops and a Buddhist temple of the indigenous people in Naniarchar upazila of Rangamati this morning.
According to officials, the settlers carried out the attack after leveling allegations of damaging pineapple seedlings against the indigenous people, reports a correspondent from Rangamati. 
Miscreants vandalise the houses of indigenous people in Suridaspara area under Burighat union of Naniarchar, Rangamati Tuesday morning. Photo: Suprio Chakma
Mostafa Kamal, deputy commissioner of Rangamati, said some 4 lakh pineapple seedlings of the settlers were damaged in the incident.
“Seven shops, 10-12 houses and some jum houses of the ethnic people were set on fire,” the official said adding that a number of 43 people were affected in the incident.
However, the indigenous people claimed that the attackers torched over 50 houses in three villages – Suridapara, Camppara and Amtola.
Miscreants vandalise the Buddhist temple of indigenous people in Suridaspara area under Burighat union of Naniarchar, Rangamati Tuesday morning. Photo: Suprio Chakma
Besides, a Buddhist temple named ‘Koruna Bihar’ and some 50 other houses were vandalised and looted by the Bangalees, they added.
The three villages are situated within a span of one kilometer along the Rangamati-Khagrachhari road where Bangalee settlers have developed pineapple fields. Unidentified people last night damaged those plants but the Bangalees put the blame on the ethnic people. 
Miscreants set fire to the houses of indigenous people in Suridaspara area under Burighat union of Naniarchar, Rangamati Tuesday morning. Photo: Suprio Chakma
During the around hour-long attacks, the ethnic people fled away and took shelter in jungles and they came back to their villages after the attackers left police and administration officials went there, they added.
Victim shopkeeper Lakkhirita Chakma, head of Suridapara village Ram Karbari and villagers Sanjib Chakma and Hekumar Chakma, said they did not know anything about the damage of the pineapple seedlings adding that they could save nothing as the attacks were carried out all on a sudden.
Miscreants vandalise the Buddhist idol attacking a temple of indigenous people in Suridaspara area under Burighat union of Naniarchar, Rangamati Tuesday. Photo: Suprio Chakma
Visiting the villages around 12:30pm, the reporter saw different jum houses burning. Chandala Debi Chakma, who was crying standing beside a burning jum house, said, “At least 125 mounds of rice were gutted in the fire. We are yet to star eating from the new rice. How will we survive now? Why have we been attacked?”
Local police and administration officials and people’s representatives including the DC, Superintendent of Police, Naniarchar upazila parishad chairman Shaktiman Chakma, Upazila Nirbahi Officer Md Nuruzzaman and Commander of Naniarchar zone of army Lt Col Md Sohel visited the spot.
At a brief meeting, they called upon the ethnic people to maintain peace in the area and assured them of arresting the attackers.
Every victim was provided with Tk 1 lakh from the district administration. Besides, the deputy commissioner assured that they will be provided with corrugated iron sheets for building houses and other relief materials including blankets.
Immediately after the incident, United People’s Democratic Front (UPDF) blocked the Rangamati-Khagrachhari road, suspending vehicular movement. Later, police and army were deployed in the area.
In separate statements, UPDF and Parbatya Chattagram Nagorik Committee strongly condemned the incident and demanded arrest and punishment of the culprits.
DAILY STAR 
Published: 5:52 pm Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Last modified: 7:34 pm Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Death for Nizami ICT finds the Al-Badr chief guilty in 8 out of 16 charges; defence to appeal Star Online Report

Wednesday, October 29, 2014
A special tribunal in Dhaka today handed death penalty to Jamaat-e-Islami chief Motiur Rahman Nizami of four charges of war crimes, which include the killings of intellectuals at the fag end of the 1971 Liberation War.
The 71-year-old has also been awarded life sentence in four other charges as the International Crimes Tribunal-1 found him guilty in total eight out of 16 charges levelled against him in a historic trial that began almost 40 years after Bangladesh's war of independence.
The court said Nizami, though claimed to be an Islamic scholar, misinterpreted Quran to encourage his followers to conduct a massive genocide, advocate Haidar Ali, a member of the prosecution told journalists after the verdict.
Jamaat-e-Islami chief Motiur Rahman Nizami
Meantime, the defence termed the verdict "not based on evidence", and said it would appeal against the verdict with the Supreme Court.
"Whatever is being told against me is false," defence counsel Tajul Islam quoted the convict as saying in his reaction after the verdict.
Hailing the verdict, different social-cultural organisations including Gonojagoron Mancha brought out processions in the capital, Dhaka.
Nizami, Jamaat ameer since November 2000, has already been given death penalty in the sensational 10-truck arms haul case in January this year.
President of the then Jamaat student wing Islami Chhatra Sangha that turned into Pakistan army's infamous auxiliary force Al-Badr during the Liberation War, was arrested on June 29, 2010, in a criminal case and later shown arrest in war crimes cases.
With Nizami, six top Jamaat leaders have already been punished for their 1971 crimes. Two other top leaders are now being tried in war crimes tribunals the Awami League-led government formed in 2010 to bring the perpetrators of 1971 to book.
Court sits amid tightened security
Amid tightened security in and around the court premises, law enforcers took Nizami to ICT-1 premises around 9:20am.
Transport movement was halted from Doel Chattar to High Court Mazar area since the morning in a move to ward off any attempt to create violence by Jamaat, which fought tooth and nail against the birth of Bangladesh in 1971, and his associate bodies.
Five minutes after Nizami was produced before the tribunal, the judges took to the dais at 11:05am.
M Enayetur Rahim, chairman of the three-member judges' panel of the International Crimes Tribunal-1, delivered an introductory speech for five minutes on why the judgement was delayed.
He cited resignation of the tribunal chairman and the new chairman's going into retirement as key reasons for the delay in the much-awaited trial.
Later, Justice Anwarul Haque explained the 16 charges levelled against Nizami.
After he completed, the other judge of the panel, Justice Jahangir Hossain, started reading out summary of the 204-page verdict.
Justice Enayetur Rahim pronounced the order.
Earlier yesterday, Nizami was shifted from Kashimpur jail to Dhaka Central Jail around 8:00pm. There, jail doctors conducted a health check-up and found him sound, Farman Ali, senior jail super of Dhaka jail, told The Daily Star last night.
Longest of war trial
The ICT-1 framed 16 charges against Nizami on May 28, 2012. According to the charges, Nizami had conspired with the Pakistani army, planned and incited crimes; was complicit in murders, rapes, looting and destruction of property; and was responsible for commissioning of internationally recognised wartime crimes in 1971.
But, it took around one and a half years for the completion of the trial, thanks to the lack of preparation of the prosecution and a range of dilatory tactics of the defence.
The tribunal first kept the case awaiting verdict on November 13 last year. But the proceeding faced further delay when tribunal's chairman Justice ATM Fazle Kabir went on retirement without delivering the judgment. His successor reheard the closing arguments and kept the verdict waiting again on March 24.
The tribunal could not deliver verdict on June 24 due to Nizami's sudden "illness" forcing the court to keep it waiting again.
The Jamaat chief played a key role in forming the four-party alliance ahead of the 2001 election and led his party to taste state power along with their key ally the BNP.
He and Jamaat's second man, Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed, who was convicted in war crimes last year, became members of Khaleda Zia's cabinet, amid protests from the country's pro-liberation minds.
News The Daily Star (Bangladesh).

Monday, September 29, 2014

Victim of lie, victim of law - Case against missing Uttam still on; family members keep struggling with nobody standing by them

DAILY STAR 
Monday, September 29, 2014
Muhammad Ali Zinnat and Tuhin Shubhra Adhikary


Only one idol stands amid the carnage at a Buddhist temple in Ramu of Cox's Bazar on this day two years ago. Photo: File

Nobody knows whether the nightmare will ever end.
Uttam Barua, the Buddhist youth whose Facebook page was doctored for fabricating an anti-Islam post to incite the 2012 Ramu attack, is still missing while his family remains virtually a social outcast.
Uttam Barua
Uttam Barua
To make matters worse, police submitted a charge sheet in December last year implicating him in the incident and started formalities to confiscate whatever moveable properties the poverty-stricken family has.
Even people of their community blame the family members for the never-seen-before mayhem, which left 12 Buddhist temples burned to ashes and dozens of houses damaged on the night of September 29, 2012.
Our Cox's Bazar correspondent visiting Haitupi village in Ramu on Saturday found Uttam's thatched hut locked from outside.
Uttam's mother went to char areas of the Bakkhali river to work on vegetable fields, keeping his physically challenged sister Jinia locked inside the house, said a neighbour. She usually earns Tk 120 per day working there. 
The house still bears the marks of madness by Muslim zealots, who left some 50 houses looted and vandalised, and 15 more torched in the area on that fateful night.
The rampage continued the following day leaving five Buddhist temples burned and two Hindu temples wrecked in Ukhia. Some 11 houses were destroyed at a Buddhist village in Teknaf.
The fanatics also beat up Uttam's wife Rita Barua.
Uttam's father Sudipta Barua works in Chittagong city and earns Tk 3,500 monthly. He hardly visits the family in Ramu or discloses where he works in Chittagong, fearing further trouble.
Rita along with their five-year-old son took shelter in her father's house in Merungloya around five months ago.
With the child, she has been passing days in “untold miseries”, Pragyananda Bhikkhu of Central Sima Bihar said. “None stands by them because they are Uttam's wife and son.”
The family doesn't know Uttam's whereabouts.
An investigation by The Daily Star found that somebody or a group had taken a screenshot of Uttam Kumar Barua's Facebook profile page, cut out the address of an anti-Islam website and pasted it on the address bar visible in the image.
Once the fabrication was done, it looked like the page has shared the anti-Islam image with Uttam and 26 others.
This newspaper also exposed inaction of the local administration and failures on the part of intelligence officials and law enforcement agencies.
A day after the incident, police detained Uttam's mother Madhabi Barua and aunt Aadi Barua. The two were later released on a High Court order.
On December 31 last year, police submitted the charge sheet accusing Uttam and seven others in a case filed under the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Act immediately after the incident.
This is one of the 19 cases filed in connection with the September 29-30 events.
The persons The Daily Star investigation found responsible for the attack were also made accused in the case. They include Tofayel Ahmed, a local Jamaat leader and suspended chairman of Naikhangchhari upazila.
AKM Manjur Alam, investigation officer of the case and officer-in-charge of Cox's Bazar Detective Branch of police, said they found Uttam's involvement after investigation. He, however, said everything would become clear once Uttam is traced.
When our correspondent, with the help of a Buddhist community leader, visited Rita in Merungloya on Saturday, she first declined to talk, saying, “What is the use of writing all this?”
Then she said, “Police framed my innocent husband.
"I have to hide my identity to move on...we have been ostracised after police submitted charge sheet implicating him. Many people look upon us with sheer hatred.”
Choking back emotion, she said, “I am a heart patient. My driver father is now in his death bed, but we cannot afford his treatment … I have sold out kitchen utensils to buy food for my son.”
On August 12 last year, Rita wrote to the prime minister seeking her intervention in finding her husband, but to no avail. She tried but failed to meet the PM when the latter visited Ramu to inaugurate the renovated temples on September 3 last year.
“In the last two years, I didn't get any assistance either from the government or any non-government organisation or any individual.”
The story doesn't end here.
The family is yet to know that senior judicial magistrate of Cox's Bazar on June 5 this year ordered confiscating the moveable properties of Uttam and another accused, Abul Kashem, “as they remain absconding”. Process is on for this, said Ramu police.



Thursday, July 31, 2014

Malaysia: Crown Prince Converts to Catholicism, Shocks Muslim World -

Malaysia: Crown Prince Converts to Catholicism, Shocks Muslim World - 



Kuala Lumpur | The only son and heir of Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, Tengku Amir Shah, has sent a shockwave throughout the Muslim community worldwide as what People’s magazine has deemed “the real life Romeo and Juliet story of our time”. The crown prince of the state of Selangor in Malaysia, has relinquished all his possessions and a chance to succeed to the prestigious throne of Selangor to follow his heart and marry Spanish top model and superstar Cristina Gomez, a 16 year old who was propelled to stardom this year when she was noticed on national television in the crowd of a highly anticipated football match. The Malaysian prince known for his outlandish sex orgies and drug addiction problems, having been through rehab no less than three times in the past 18 months, has promised to change his ways and claims to be a new man.
In an interview this week with Catholic Digest Weekly, the 21 year old man admitted that his encounter with the supermodel basically saved his life. “I was living in a lustful, superficial world, where money and power brought me all the goods of the world: women, cars and drugs. But Cristina changed all that”.  Cristina Gomez who is of catholic faith, asked prince Tengku to convert to Catholicism, as to make their union legal before God and help him achieve righteousness in his life.

The baptism of the former follower of Islam at Santa Maria Cathedral this week in Braga, Portugal, has brought much criticism on the former heir to the Selangor throne by the world muslim community at large.  “This is not a spare of the moment thing. If people cannot accept the choices I’ve made and the new person I have become, then that’s too bad for them” declared the ex-prince in the same interview. “Me and Cristina are happy and that is all that counts” he commented.  The lovers are to be wed this month in San Marco Cathedral in romantic Venice and have not revealed where they are to spend their honeymoon. “That is our little secret” revealed Cristina on a hit Spanish tv talk show this week.

- See more at:http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/malaysia-crown-prince-converts-to-catholicism-shocks-muslim-world/#sthash.B1EqyC6U.dpuf