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January 1
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BDR seizes a large
cache of weapons after an encounter with some terrorists at Lemuchhari
in the Bandarban district of CHT.
BDR personnel arrest
six terrorists belonging to the National Liberation Front of Tripura
(NLFT)
and seize illegal arms and ammunition from their possession at
Chunarughat in the Sylhet district.
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January 2
|
An Islamist fundamentalist
alliance, Hifajate Khatme Nabuwat Andolon (HKNA or ‘the movement
to conserve the right of the last prophet’), takes an oath to
launch a holy war (jihad) against Ahmadiyyas if the Government
does not declare them as ‘non-Muslims’ by January 9.
Bangladesh launches
a crackdown on terrorists, irrespective of their nationality,
in the border areas of Chittagong Hill Tracts and greater Sylhet
district.
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January 3
|
A vernacular newspaper
Jugantar reports that at least 34 suspected terrorists belonging
to the ULFA
have been arrested from the Mohammadpur area in capital Dhaka
during a raid.
Three extremists
belonging to unnamed underground groups are killed in separate
incidents at Santhia and Chatmohor in the Pabna district.
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January 4
|
Ministry of Home
denies reports regarding arrests of some ULFA terrorists in Dhaka.
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January 5
|
Director General
level border conference between the BDR and the BSF of India begins
in New Delhi.
Prime Minister Khaleda
Zia assures Indian Premier Atal Behari Vajpayee in Islamabad during
the 12th SAARC Summit that Bangladesh would never allow
terrorist groups to use its territory against any country.
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January 6
|
PCJSS announces a
120-hour road-blockade programme in the CHT from January 19 to
press home its four-point demands.
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January 8
|
About 25 armed PCJSS
cadres abduct at least 10 villagers allegedly for sheltering UPDF
activists.
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January 9
|
Home Ministry bans
all publications of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Bangladesh a day
before the end of an ultimatum given by the anti-Ahmadiyya alliance
Hifazate Khatme Nabuwat Andolon (HKNA), represented by Islami
Oikya Jote (IOJ) leaders to declare the sect as ‘non-Muslims’.
The annual conference
of the BSF and its Bangladesh counterpart BDR ends in New Delhi
without arriving at a consensus on the issue of number of terrorist
camps in Bangladesh.
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January 10
|
A PBCP (Janajuddha
faction) leader, Shahadat Hossain Raju, says that the outfit has
engaged a 10-member team to kill 19 leaders of the BNP, Awami
League and Jatiya Party (Ershad) in the southwestern region of
the country.
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January 12
|
Two persons are killed
and 37 others sustain injuries during a bomb explosion at the
shrine of Saint Shahjalal in Sylhet.
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January 15
|
A correspondent of
the Daily Sangbad, Manik Chandra Saha, is killed during a bomb
explosion in Khulna.
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January 16
|
Chairman of Islamic
Oikya Jote, Fazlul Haq Amini, a partner of the ruling coalition,
threatens that the country would turn into a province of India
if the Government did not declare the Ahmadiyyas as ‘non-Muslim’.
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January 17
|
PBCP (Janajuddha
faction) claims responsibility for the death of Daily Sangbad
journalist Manik Chandra Saha in a bomb attack on January 15 in
Khulna.
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January 19
|
Tripura Chief Minister
Manik Sarkar urges Bangladesh to flush out terrorists backed by
the Al Qaeda and Pakistan’s ISI from its territory, following
the footsteps of Bhutan.
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January 21
|
The task force on
refugees in the CHT meets in Khagrachhari after about four years
but fails to take up issues on the agenda as a representative
of PCJSS and a refugee leader, Santosit Chakma, boycott the meeting.
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January 22
|
PBCP (Janajuddha
faction) threatens nine journalists in Satkhira.
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January 23
|
Aamra Dhakabashi,
a socio-cultural organisation, and the HKNA during a meeting at
Muktangan in Dhaka issue threats against the Government if it
fails to declare the Ahmadiyyas as ‘non-Muslims’.
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January 29
|
A leader of the ruling
BNP, Amir Azam Khan, and chairman of Amirpur union in Batiaghata
upazila (sub-district) under Khulna Police Station is killed by
extremists.
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January 31
|
Extremists of the
Janajuddha (Marxist and Leninist) faction of the outlawed PBCP
kill a BNP leader and an Awami League leader in separate incidents
in Khulna district.
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January 31
|
PBCP (Janajuddha faction) kills a Bangladesh
National Party (BNP) leader and an Awami League leader in separate
incidents in Khulna district.
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February 4
|
A media report says that defected cadres from
the outlawed PBCP (M-L faction) have formed a new left-wing extremist
organization named as Purba Banglar Maoist Communist Party (PBMCP)
in Khulna.
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February 9
|
Four suspected extremists are lynched in two
separate incidents in the Khulna and Bagerhat districts.
The Rajshahi Metropolitan Police beefs up security
at the office and residence of the Indian Deputy High Commissioner
in the city after a letter claiming to be from the Al Qaeda threatened
to blow up the office unless the diplomat paid Taka 50 million.
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February 14
|
PBCP (Janajuddha faction) in a letter threatens
to kill 17 people in Gaibandha including journalists, the deputy
commissioner, police officials and NGO workers.
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February 18
|
Police arrest six cadres, including a ‘regional
commander’ of the PBCP (ML Janajuddha faction), Abdul Gaffar Tusher,
from the southwestern region.
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February 19
|
Four persons are injured when three bombs explode
at a cinema hall in the Rupsha sub-district of Khulna district.
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February 20
|
Seven persons sustain injuries in a bomb explosion
during an exhibition at Damdama Bazaar in the Sirajganj district.
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February 23
|
Assailants, allegedly belonging to the pro-government
Parbatya Samo Adhikar Andolan, attack the vehicle of Gano Forum
President Kamal Hossain in Kaukhali sub-district.
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February 26
|
BNP activists attack former Prime Minister and
Awami League chief Sheikh Hasina's motorcade at Charkawa ferry
ghat in Barisal town.
Two former PBCP (Janajuddha faction) activists
are killed by its armed cadres at Purondapur in Jiban Nagar sub-district.
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February 27
|
Suspected Islamist extremists stab prominent
writer Humayun Azad in front of the Bangla Academy in capital
Dhaka.
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February 29
|
Sheikh Hasina accuses Jamaat-e-Islami cadres
of carrying out the February 27-attack on prominent writer Humayun
Azad in Dhaka.
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March 2
|
Tablig Jamaat activist Golam Mostafa is arrested
in Dhaka for the attack on writer Humayun Azad.
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March 4
|
A Jamaat-e-Islami leader of Bagerhat district,
Maulana Gazi Abu Bakar Siddiqui, is killed in a bomb attack by
unidentified assailants.
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March 5
|
A local Imam (preacher) in Noakhali declares
the Ahmadiyya community of Ambarnagar village as 'non-Muslim'
and asks the locals to boycott them socially.
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March 10
|
Dhaka rejects Indian proposal for a joint crackdown
on terrorist outfits after the Indian Foreign Secretary Shashank
requested Bangladesh to launch a Bhutan like crackdown on Indian
terrorist outfits in that country.
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March 11
|
Four extremists of an unidentified outlawed leftwing
extremist group are lynched for killing a JCD leader in Sirajganj.
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March 13
|
Suspected Islamists threaten Golam Mortoza, chief
reporter of the weekly Saptahik 2000, with death for his investigative
reports on religious fundamentalism and the criminal underworld.
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March 16
|
Jamaat-e-Islami lawmaker Delwar Hossain Sayeedi
is included by the United States in a list of persons who are
suspected as ‘risky’. The US has listed Sayeedi in its ‘no-fly’
list and has sent a letter to that extent to the national airlines.
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March 17
|
A media report says that the PBCP cadres have
killed at least 26 people in different places of Chuadanga district
during the last eight months from July 2003 to February 2004.
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March 19
|
Islamists belonging to International Majlishe
Tahaffuze Khatme Nabuwat Bangladesh threaten to capture Ahmadiyya
mosques in Barguna district and say that Ahmadiyyas have no right
to live in Bangladesh after 'stigmatising' Islam by their activities.
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March 20
|
The Government launches an anti-terrorism drive
involving the BDR and police in Dhaka city after business leaders
and international donors express concern about deteriorating law
and order and increasing crimes in the country.
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March 22
|
A media report indicates that top ULFA leaders
have held a meeting in Dhaka on March 4 at the house of a "prominent
personality" in Gulshan-II area with the aim to re-organise themselves
after being dislodged from their camps in Bhutan in December 2003.
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March 23
|
Writer Humayun Azad blames Islamist fundamentalists
for the February 27, 2004-attack on him in Dhaka.
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March 24
|
PBCP (Janajuddha faction) kills five persons
belonging to a rival extremist group in two villages of Chuadanga
district.
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March 27
|
A mob kills two alleged operatives of an unidentified
extremist outfit at Chitalmari in the Bagerhat district.
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March 31
|
Foreign Minister M Morshed Khan rules out the
possibility of handing over ULFA leader Anup Chetia, currently
in jail, to the Indian authorities.
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April 2
|
In the largest ever arms and ammunition seizure
reported in Bangladesh, troops recover 10 truckloads of submachine-guns,
AK-47 assault rifles, other firearms and bullets at the Karnaphuli
coast in Chittagong.
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April 6
|
Investigations into the Chittagong arms haul
indicate that some ruling alliance leaders were in charge of handling
the consignment after its delivery at high sea from a cargo ship
bound for Chittagong port.
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April 10
|
Jamaat-e-Islami denies the allegation of Sheikh
Hasina Wajed of running "11 secret arms training camps" across
the country.
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April 11
|
Chittagong Mayor Mohiuddin Chowdhury says that
training camps of terrorists active in India’s Northeast exists
in Bangladesh.
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April 12
|
PBCP cadres kill three civilians in Chuadanga.
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April 16
|
1,790 sophisticated firearms from the seizure
in Chittagong on April 2 are given to the Rapid Action Battalion,
which formally started functioning in Chittagong from April 14.
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April 17
|
Speaking at a rally in Dhaka, Sheikh Hasina alleges
that terrorists and armed cadres of the Jamaat-e-Islami are running
the state affairs and controlling the country.
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April 23
|
The left-wing 11-party alliance alleges that
the Jamaat-e-Islami and ICS is developing an ‘Islamic militant
network’ across the country by taking advantage of being a partner
in the alliance Government.
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April 25
|
A media report says that more than 1,200 activists
of the outlawed PBCP in the Raninagar and Atrai areas of Naogaon
district ‘surrendered’ along with an unspecified quantity of arms
to Jagrato Muslim Janata Bangladesh, an vigilante Islamist group.
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April 29
|
Bangladesh rejects India’s offer of joint patrolling
of the 4,000 kilometer-long-land border during the biennial conference
of the Border Security Force (BSF) and Bangladesh Rifles (BDR)
in Dhaka.
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May 2
|
Chiefs of the BSF and BDR conclude their five-day
talks at Dhaka without arriving at an agreement on contentious
issues.
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May 3
|
Officials of the BSF propose a joint paramilitary
operation with Bangladesh to flush out terrorists from each other's
territory.
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May 5
|
The police arrest five persons in connection
with the April 2-ammunition haul case in Chittagong. The five
are suspected to be drivers of the trucks used for ferrying the
smuggled arms and ammunition.
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May 7
|
Cadres of an unidentified left-wing extremist
group kill two activists of the vigilante Islamist group, Jagrota
Muslim Janata Bangladesh, at Naogaon village.
|
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May 10
|
Jyotirindra Bodhipriya Larma, president of Bangladesh
Forum for Indigenous People, is stopped from leaving for the USA
as the Government disallows his exit from the country.
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May 11
|
Suspected cadres of the outlawed left-wing extremist
PBCP kill four members of a rival extremist group and injure another
at Ataikula.
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May 12
|
During fresh clashes between outlaws belonging
to Purbo Banglar Communist Party (ML Lal Pataka) and another extremist
group, locally known as Bahini, in the Pabna district, four persons
are killed and eight others sustain injuries. All the dead were
affiliated to the PBCP.
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May 13
|
Replying to a question of Bangladesh Nationalist
Party lawmaker Shahidul Islam in the Parliament, Foreign Minister
Morshed Khan refutes allegations of Indian terrorists' camps in
Bangladesh as being fictitious.
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May 17
|
Cadres of the outlawed left-wing extremist PBCP
kill two operatives of the vigilante Islamist group Jagrata Muslim
Janata Bangladesh, injure six others and also launch arson attacks
on three houses in Naogaon.
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May 20
|
Operatives of the Islamist vigilante group,
Jagrata Muslim Janata Bangladesh, led by 'commander' Bangla Bhai,
kill three suspected PBCP cadres near Bamongram village in the
Bogra district.
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May 21
|
Two persons are killed and at least 100 others,
including the British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Anwar Chowdhury,
sustain injuries during a bomb explosion at the Hazrat Shahjalal
shrine in Sylhet town.
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May 22
|
A large number of JMJB activists stage a ‘demonstration’
in the Rajshahi district and issue death threats to journalists.
|
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May 27
|
Japanese police arrest three Bangladeshis for
suspected Al Qaeda links.
Security forces kill Fakhrul Islam Babul, secretary
of the PBCP Khulna divisional unit, at Sonakhali village in the
Bagerhat district.
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May 30
|
PBCP cadres kill eight Gono Mukti Fouz cadres
in Kushtia district.
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June 1
|
Police neutralises a HuJI training camp located
in the interior hilly area of Pori-Kup Mulatoli in Chittagong
district and recovers 24 inactive AK-47 rifles, sharp weapons
and instruments and uniforms.
The Naogaon police arrest three JMJB operatives
and also detain two of its leaders.
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June 2
|
Opposition leader Sheikh Hasina alleges that
Jamaat-e-Islami has links to 12 to 16 Islamist extremist outfits
operating in Bangladesh.
Two PBCP (Janajuddha faction) cadres are killed
during mob violence in the Fakirhat area of Bagerhat district.
A media report says that the Saudi charity, Al-Haramain
Islamic Foundation, continues to operate in Bangladesh despite
its dissolution in Saudi Arabia on suspicion of funding the Al
Qaeda.
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June 3
|
Japanese police arrest a Bangladeshi man suspecting
that he may have links to a possible Al Qaeda cell in Japan.
|
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June 4
|
Khokan Mia, second in command of the outlawed
left-wing extremist Sarbahara Party (Zia Group), is shot dead
by cadres of the rival Kamrul Group at Sirikail Bazaar in the
Barisal district.
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June 5
|
Bangla Bhai names three ministers and a BNP lawmaker
for assigning him the job to launch an anti-outlaw operation in
the northwest region.
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June 6
|
PBCP (ML-Janajuddha) claims responsibility for
the killing of Rajshahi University Deputy Registrar, Golam Mustafa.
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June 9
|
Interrogation by Bagmara police of four arrested
'regional commanders' of the PBCP (Lal Potaka) reveals that the
organisation has links with extremist groups in six countries,
including India, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan.
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June 10
|
A PBCP-ML activist is killed and five police
officers are wounded during an encounter between police and armed
PBCP cadres in Khulna.
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June 12
|
Two terrorists, including Sachindra Debbarma,
who is believed to be number three in the All Tripura Tiger Force
(ATTF) hierarchy, is killed during an attack at Satcherri in the
Habiganj district.
|
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June 14
|
Criminal Investigation Department of the Bangladesh
police charge-sheets 39 people for their involvement in the Chittagong
arms haul case.
|
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June 15
|
Japanese prosecutors indict two Bangladeshis
with suspected links to Al Qaeda for alleged violation of immigration
laws.
|
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June 17
|
Maulana Mohammed Habibur Rahman, Principal of
Jamea Madania Islamia Madrassa (seminary) at Kazirpar, denies
his involvement in the attack on British High Commissioner.
|
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June 20
|
An unidentified Islamist group threatens to blow
up the Hazrat Syed Shah Mustafa shrine in the Moulvibazaar area
of Sylhet district.
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June 22
|
Three US embassy officials visit Bagmara sub-district
in Rajshahi to gather information about the activities of JMJB.
Industries Minister and Ameer (chief) of ruling
coalition partner Jamaat-e-Islami, Motiur Rahman Nizami, expresses
doubts over the existence of Bangla Bhai and his force in the
north-western districts.
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June 23
|
PBCP (Janajuddha faction) kills five cadres of
the rival PBCP (Marxist-Leninist) faction at Naripota village
in the Chuadanga district.
|
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June 25
|
About 400 armed operatives of the Shanti Raksha
Committee (Peace-Keeping Committee), another name for the JMJB,
injure three people and ransack many houses in the Aamdighi area
of Bogra. PBCP (Janajuddha) cadres kill one civilian at village
Luximpur in the Chuadanga district.
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June 26
|
JMJB extremists abduct two women and a child
from Bagmara in the Rajshahi district.
|
|
June 27
|
A PBCP (Janajuddha faction) cadre kills the editor
of Dainik Janmabhumi, Humayun Kabir Balu, and injures his elder
son during a bomb attack in Khulna city.
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June 28
|
The US Ambassador to Bangladesh, Harry K Thomas,
says that religious and political radicals, including JMJB leader
Bangla Bhai, should be arrested immediately.
Extremists belonging to the Nastik Murtad Resistance
Committee and Muslim Millat Shariah Council issue ‘death sentences’
to three professors of Dhaka University accusing them of running
an 'anti-Islamic' propaganda in the country.
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June 29
|
The outlawed New Biplobi Communist Party (NBCP)
threatens to blow up the office of a local daily Dainik Prabarton
in Khulna city.
|
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June 30
|
Three left-wing extremist cadres are killed in
separate encounters with security forces’ at Mirpur in Kushtia
district and Alamdanga in the Chuadanga district.
|
|
July 1
|
PBCP (Janajuddha) threatens to kill 13 journalists
based in Satkhira.
|
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July 2
|
Islamist organisations including Islamic Constitution
Movement hold a rally to protest against Bangladesh's first women's
wrestling competition, scheduled for July 4.
|
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July 3
|
The Government suspends the scheduled first-ever
women’s wrestling competition in Bangladesh, reportedly in the
wake of opposition from an Islamist group.
|
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July 5
|
Six suspected terrorists, arrested from a mosque
in Barguna, admit at the joint interrogation cell in Dhaka that
they had gathered to take part in a three-day training to obtain
knowledge on ‘Islamic jihad’ and firearms use.
|
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July 6
|
Opposition leader Sheikh Hasina Wajed alleges
that the Government has assigned a terrorist to issue a death
threat to her and it would be responsible for any eventuality
of the sort.
|
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July 8
|
The Bangladesh Bank cautions all banks and financial
institutions against six accounts for their suspected links with
the Al Qaeda and Taliban and instructs them to freeze the account/s
if they have any of them.
|
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July 11
|
Ten prominent politicians, 22 journalists and
a number of intellectuals receive death threats from an Islamist
militant outfit, Mujahideen al-Islam.
|
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July 13
|
Sayed Kawsar Hussain Siddiki, 'commander' of
the country's only banned Islamist outfit Shahadat-e-Al Hiqma,
is released on bail in a sedition case.
|
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July 16
|
Armed cadres of the Purba Bangla Sarbahara Party
(PBSP) kill a local leader of the Workers Party of Bangladesh
in Uzirpur sub-district, Barisal, and wound his wife and five
others.
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July 20
|
India seeks from Bangladesh details of the April
2-arms seizure in Chittagong during a bilateral meeting between
External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh and his Bangladeshi counterpart
M Morshed Khan on the margins of the SAARC Ministerial meeting
in Islamabad. The CID relieves its Chittagong zone Assistant Superintendent
of Police, AKM Kabiruddin, investigation officer of three cases,
including the April 2-arms haul.
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July 22
|
Chief of Jamaat-e-Islami and Industries Minister,
Motiur Rahman Nizami, claims that Islamist vigilante leader Bangla
Bhai does not exist in reality and was a media creation.
|
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July 25
|
Security forces arrest five cadres of the newly
emerged left-wing extremist Chhinnomul Communist Party after an
encounter at Mozamnagar in Khulna district.
|
|
July 27
|
Foreign Minister Morshed Khan disagrees with
Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh's reported concern regarding
presence of Indian terrorist groups during his meeting with Bangladesh
opposition leader Sheikh Hasina in New Delhi.
|
|
July 28
|
The PBCP (Janajuddha faction) in a bomb attack
kills two Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal leaders and injures another
at Hardi bazaar in the Chuadanga district.
|
|
August 5
|
A boy is killed and seven people sustain injuries
during two bomb blasts at two cinema halls in the Sylhet city.
The police defuse another bomb planted at a third theatre.
|
|
August 6
|
Police arrest four persons for their alleged
involvement in the Sylhet bomb blasts.
|
|
August 7
|
An Awami League leader is killed and 30 people
sustain injuries during a car bomb blast in Sylhet district.
|
|
August 8
|
Opposition leader Sheikh Hasina accuses the Government
of being involved in Sylhet bomb blast that was intended to kill
the city Mayor who is also an Awami League leader.
|
|
August 10
|
Parimal Sikder, alleged leader of the outlawed
Sarbahara gang 'Parimal Bahini', dies during an encounter with
the police at Kuturikati village in the Barisal district.
|
|
August 11
|
23 persons of Kaliganj sub-district in Satkhira
are asked to pay Taka ten hundred thousand as toll or 'face death'
through a postal mail with name of 'Bangla Bhai' affixed to the
letter.
|
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August 13
|
Khulna police thwarts attempts of activists of
the International Khatme Nabuwat Movement Bangladesh (IKNMB) to
destroy the Nirala Ahmadiyya mosque complex.
|
|
August 14
|
A meeting chaired by State Minister for Home
Affairs, Lutfuzzaman Babar, in Khulna decides to launch a new
drive against terrorists in the five districts of Khulna division.
|
|
August 17
|
Opposition parties led by the Awami League resolve
to initiate a unified movement against Islamist militants whom
they hold responsible for the recent bomb attacks in Bangladesh.
|
|
August 18
|
Two Islamist organisations stage a rally in front
of the Chittagong office of Prothom Alo in protest against what
they said was the newspaper's defamatory reports against a seminary.
|
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August 19
|
Thousands of teachers and students of Kowmi Madrassas
(unregistered seminaries) protest against the Prothom Alo at a
rally in Dhaka.
|
|
August 21
|
A series of grenade attacks on Awami League leader
Sheikh Hasina's rally at Bangabandhu Avenue in Dhaka leaves at
least 19 people killed and 200 others injured.
|
|
August 23
|
The Government forms a one-member judicial inquiry
commission to probe the August 21-grenade attack in Dhaka in which
at least 19 people were killed.
|
|
August 24
|
An Islamist outfit called Hikmat-ul-Jihad claims
responsibility for the August 21-grenade attack in Dhaka in which
at least 19 persons died.
|
|
August 26
|
Two operatives of the PBCP (Janajuddha faction)
are lynched by a mob at Rajghat in the Fakirhat sub-district.
|
|
August 27
|
Bangladesh formally seeks help from Interpol
for investigations into the grenade attack on an Awami League
rally in the capital on August 21.
|
|
August 30
|
A court in Kushtia sentences 10 underground operatives
to death and another 12 to life imprisonment for murdering five
Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) leaders, including Kazi Aref Ahmed,
six years ago.
Two Interpol experts examine the evidence the
intelligence agencies gathered from the scene of the August 21-grenade
attack in Dhaka.
|
|
August 31
|
The United Nations includes three international
organisations - Al-Haramain, the Benevolence International Foundation
and the Global Relief Foundation - operating in Bangladesh for
suspected links with the Al
Qaeda or Taliban.
|
| September
1 |
A
US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) team arrives in the capital
Dhaka to investigate the August 21-grenade attack on the Leader
of Opposition Sheikh Hasina. |
| September
5 |
Two
persons, including an 11-year-old boy, are killed and seven others
sustain injuries in a bomb blast at a house in Sylhet. |
|
September 7
|
PBCP (Janajuddha faction) cadres kill three people,
including a woman, in two incidents in the Chuadanga district.
The World Bank's country director in Bangladesh,
Christine Wallich, leaves after receiving a death threat.
|
|
September 13
|
The BSF Director General, Ajai Raj Sharma, says
in Jammu that there were firm reports that the ISI had set up
new training centres for terrorists in Bangladesh.
Tenure of Judicial Commission investigating the
August 21-grenade attack is extended by another three weeks.
|
|
September 16
|
During the opening day of the fifth Home Secretary-level
biennial talks in Dhaka, the Indian Home Secretary, Dhirendra
Singh, presents a detailed list of some 195 camps of terrorists
in Bangladesh.
Sheikh Hasina receives another death threat from
an anonymous source through a postal mail.
|
|
September 20
|
The US Secretary of State, Colin Powell, says
that it was the responsibility of the Bangladesh Government to
identify and bring to justice the perpetrators of the August 21-grenade
attacks.
|
|
September 21
|
Rivals allegedly kill the ‘chief’ of the outlawed
New Biplabi Communist Party, Manaranjan Gosai alias Mrinal, in
the Nadia district of the Indian State of West Bengal.
Four police personnel are wounded when unidentified
assailants lob at least seven bombs targeting their vehicle in
the Khajura bus stand area, Jessore.
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September 23
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Bangladesh launches Cheetah, another anti-criminal
elite force in plainclothes, the fourth in a row, in a bid to
contain widespread crime.
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September 24
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Mahmud Hasan Monju, a leader of the PBCP-Janajuddha
faction is killed in a clash with the police at Birampur village
in the Jessore district.
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September 27
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A six-day Director General-level conference between
the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) and Border Security Force (BSF) begins
in New Delhi.
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October 4
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Cadres of the PBCP-ML shot dead two of their
rivals in the Alamdanga and Sadar areas of Chuadanga district
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) personnel seize
an AK-47 rifle, a 9mm revolver, two grenades and large quantity
of ammunitions from a slum at Mohakhali in the capital city of
Dhaka.
Seven persons, including a local Awami League
(AL) leader injured in an attack allegedly carried out by cadres
of the JMJB at Barabihanali village in Rajshahi district.
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October 5
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Islamists in Bangladesh demand the cancellation
of the first women’s football tournament being held at Kamalapur
in the capital Dhaka since October 4.
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October 10
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Two persons killed by an unnamed outlawed party
at Nabinnagar village in the Chuadanga district.
A PBCP (Janajuddha) cadre killed by cadres of
BCP at Shantunagar village in the Chuadanga district.
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October 11
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The Bangladesh Rifles arrests 18 Indians from
the Satchhari border area in Habibganj's Chunarughat sub-district
with two guns, six bullets, three daggers and some military uniforms.
Two senior leaders of the PBCP, Abul Hasem alias
Kajal and Obaidul Haq alias Tiger, were killed in a shootout with
the police in the Chuadanga district.
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October 12
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Three of the 18 Indian nationals arrested from
Habiganj on October 11 for their suspected links with the All
Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF)
remanded to police custody and the rest sent to jail.
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October 16
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A former cadre of the PBCP-Janajuddha, Kawser
alias Kasr killed by police personnel at Malihad Canalpara in
Mirpur sub-district in Kushtia district.
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October 18
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Three left wing extremists of the Jasad Gono
Bahini (JGB) killed in an encounter with police personnel in Sadar
sub-district of Kushtia district
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October 20
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The British detective agency Scotland Yard suspects
the involvement of Islamist extremist groups in the grenade attack
on the British High Commissioner, Anwar Choudhury, at Hazrat Shahjalal
Shrine in Sylhet.
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrests seven associates
of Bangla Bhai, ‘operations commander’ of the JMJB, with arms
and explosives from Jagadishpur Bariahat village in Naldanga of
Natore district.
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October 21
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Cadres of the BCP kill three members of the Jasad
Gono Bahini (JGB) at a village in Daulatpur sub-district of Kushtia
district.
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October 22
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A woman cadre of the PBCP-Hamidul group killed
by cadres of the Janajuddha faction at Ambahar village in Meherpur
Sadar sub-district of Kushtia district.
A PBCP-Janajuddha cadre, Shahdat Hossain, killed
in an encounter with security forces in the compound of the Prem
Kanon area of Khulna city.
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October 24
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PBCP-Janajuddho cadres kill two of their own
colleagues in Kushtia district for their alleged nexus with the
police and 'class enemies'.
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October 26
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Local villagers lynched two cadres of the PBCP-Janajuddho
at Kurhia village in the Batiaghata upazila (subdistrict) of Khulna
district
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October 29
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Abul Kalam Azad alias Tushar, a senior leader
of the PBCP-Janajuddha lynched by a mob in the Khulna city.
Leader of the outlawed New Biplobi Communist
Party (NBCP) in Khulna-Jessore belt, Bellal Fakir, is killed in
the Indian state of West Bengal.
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October 31
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A ‘regional leader’ of the PBCP, Rifat alias
Kafil alias Kajal, killed in a ‘crossfire’ a day after he was
arrested at Khadimpur in Chuadanga district.
A civilian was killed by cadres of the Biplobi
Communist Party (BCP) at Raipur village in Gangni subdistrict
of Meherpur district.
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November 1
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Two cadres of the Huq faction of BCP were killed
in a clash with the police at Madhabpur in Jhenidah district.
A PBCP cadre killed in an encounter at Kazipur
under Daulatpur sub-district in Kushtia district.
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November 2
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Two PBCP cadres killed in a factional clash between
the Marxist Leninist (ML) and Janajuddho factions in Alamdanga
sub-district in Chuadanga district.
BCP extremists killed a union parishad (local
administrative body) member at Kabilnagar village under Alamdanga
sub-district of Chuadanga district.
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November 3
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A leader of Purba Bangla Maobadi Communist Party,
Mahfuzur Rahman Mafiz alias Nasim, is killed during a shootout
in the Nandan sluice gate locality in Khulna district.
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November 4
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A PBCP- Janajuddha cadre is lynched by a mob
in Khulna.
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November 5
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A BCP-ML cadre, arrested from Chorkol village
in the Jhenidah district, is shot dead after he attempts to escape.
The Islamist outfit, Harkatul Jihad, threatens
to assassinate Awami League chief, Sheikh Hasina, and two local
leaders of its Kotalipara unit. Two separate letters containing
the death threat are delivered at the Kotalipara office of the
party.
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November 6
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Seven cadres of the banned Shahdat-e-Al-Hikma,
including its chief Syed Kawsar Hossain, are arrested from the
Rajshahi city.
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November 8
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A BCP-ML cadre is killed and a police officer
sustains injuries in an encounter with the police at Parlat village
in the Jhenidah district.
JMJB cadres distribute extortion notes in several
villages such as Naldanga of Natore district, Raninagar of Naogaon
district and Bagmara of Rajshahi district in the northwestern
region of the country.
Five activists of Hill Research and Protection
Forum (HRPF) are abducted by the United People’s Democratic Front
(UPDF) cadres from Kutukchhari village in Rangamati district.
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November 12
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Railway police recovers 24 pieces of Gelatin
'high speed explosive bars' and 124 'electric detonators' from
a compartment of a local train at Bonarpara station in the Gaibandha
district. Three persons, including a 'regional commander' of the
Jamaat-ul-Mujaheedin, an Islamic extremist group are arrested
in this connection.
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November 14
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Ziaul Haq Zia, a leader of the Bangladesh Chhatra
League (BCL), is killed by the JMJB cadres at Raninagar village
in Naogaon district.
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November 18
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Over hundred Rohingya refugees and police personnel
are wounded during a clash at Kutupalong camp in the Cox’s Bazaar
district.
Seven PBCP cadres arrested at Alamdanga in the
Chuadanga district.
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November 19
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Three dead bodies of the Rohingya refugees are
recovered from a forest area near the Kutupalong camp in the Cox's
Bazaar district.
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November 23
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BDR personnel recover seven AK-47 rifles, two
M-16 rifles, and one rocket launcher from a forest area of Naikkhongchhari
in Bandarban district. The cache also included one point 22 bore
rifle, two 12-bore shotguns, two assault rifles and 1,671 bullets.
BNP leader, Shafiqul Islam Shafi, is killed and
seven others were wounded in a bomb explosion at his office in
Chuadanga.
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November 24
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BDR personnel recover illegal arms and ammunition
including two 60mm and two 2-inch mortars, three British-made
LMGs and its 49 magazines, 32 SLR magazines, 11 magazines of AK-47
rifle, and 2,000 bullets of British-made LMG from Jarullachhari
area under Naikkhongchhari sub-district in Bandarban district.
Mosharraf Hossain alias Mosha, a regional PBCP-
Janajuddha leader, is killed in an encounter with police personnel
in Chuadanga district.
PBCP-Janajuddha, in a statement, claims responsibility
for the explosion at the BNP office in Chuadanga on November 23.
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November 25
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Two PBCP cadres are killed during cross-fire
at Alamdanga in the Chuadanga district.
Three BCP cadres are killed following a raid
on a house at Parlaksmipur village in the Chuadanga district where
an estimated 20 BCP cadres were holding a meeting.
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November 27
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Suspected PBCP cadres kill Ali Akbar, a district
level leader of the Bangladesh Samajtantrik Dal (BSD), at Bisnupur
village in Rajshahi district.
Gazi Rokanuddin, a PBCP-Janajuddha cadre, is
killed during an encounter with the police in Jessore district.
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November 28
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Five PBCP-ML cadres, including a ‘regional commander’
and a ‘deputy regional commander’ are arrested from Pirpur village
in Pabna district.
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November 29
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PBCP cadre Mannan is killed during crossfire
at Gabindahuda in the Chuadanga district.
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November 30
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BDR personnel recover a huge cache of arms and
ammunition, including eight AK-47 rifles and 48 magazines, eight
LMG and six magazines, and 4000 bullets from the Jaruliachhari
hills area in Bandarban district.
A BCP leader is killed in an encounter between
police and BCP cadres in sadar sub-district in Kushtia district.
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December 1
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A PBCP-Janajuddha cadre is killed by cadres belonging
to a rival faction in the Govindapur canal area of Chuadanga district.
Two PBCP-Janajuddha cadres are killed by an angry
mob while extorting money in separate incidents in Nehalpur village
and Daulatpur kitchen market area in Khulna district.
Mirajul Hossain alias Kalam, a PBCP-ML leader,
is killed during crossfire in the Chuadanga district.
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December 2
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BDR personnel arrest five cadres of the National
Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) at Khanshia village near
Gazipur Reserve Forest in Kulaura sub-district of Moulvibazar
district. Arms, ammunition and communication devices including
one revolver, one pistol, two hand grenades, seven magazines,
two radio-link sets, one walkie-talkie and one type machine were
recovered from their possession.
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December 6
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Police personnel neutralise an illegal arms factory
and arrest eight people at Chhagalnaiya in the Feni district.
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December 12
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Moazzem Hossain Ripon, a regional leader of the
PBCP, is killed during crossfire in Banaripara, Barisal district.
PBCP-Janajuddha ‘regional commander’, Rezaul
Tarafdar, is killed during crossfire at Failabazar in the Bagerhat
district.
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December 13
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A PBCP- Janajuddha cadre, Abu Bakkar, is killed
and two police personnel sustain injuries during a shootout at
Alokdia village in the Jhenidah district.
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December 15
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BDR personnel recover a huge cache of arms and
ammunition, including seven 9mm sub-machine carbines with 37 magazines,
eight 9mm Stenguns with 19 magazines, ten 303 rifles, two locally
made guns, four 303 rifle barrels, 7199 bullets of AK-47 rifle,
2,700 bullets of 7.62mm rifle and 2,400 bullets of 9mm pistol,
from Chikonchhari in Bandarban district.
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December 18
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Two cadres of the Janajuddha faction of the
PBCP are killed during a cross-fire between PBCP cadres and the
police in Jessore district. On the same day, a cadre of the Gono
Mukti Fouz was killed in an encounter at Joynabad village in Kushtia
district. Separately, a PBCP-Marxist Leninist (PBCP-ML) leader
was killed during an encounter with the security forces at Sonakhali
village in Meherpur district.
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December 22
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A cadre of the Janajuddha faction of the PBCP
is killed during an encounter with the security forces at Jabusa
village in Khulna.
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December 24
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A 'regional leader' of the PBCP-Janajuddha,
Sirajul Islam Siraj, is killed in an encounter with security forces
in Pagla Kanai area of Jhenidah district.
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December 29
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Former Prime Minister and Awami League president,
Sheikh Hasina, receives a death threat on e-mail sent by a man
who identified himself as Ershad H. Azad from the capital Dhaka.
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December 31
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Two cadres of the PBCP, identified as Abdul Aziz and Asgar Ali,
are killed during an encounter with the RAB personnel at Borobaria
village in the Rajshahi district.
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