Bangladesh's Dark Turn: How Yunus Empowers Islamist Radicals Amid Western Silence

A recent report exposes the alarming transformation of Bangladesh under Muhammad Yunus's interim government, highlighting a dangerous shift towards Islamist radicalism. The government has released convicted terrorists, lifted bans on radical parties, and is prosecuting anti-terror military officials. US diplomats have warned of an imminent terror threat, signaling growing security concerns. Western nations are urged to pay immediate attention to these developments before the situation deteriorates further.

Key Points: Yunus Bangladesh Islamist Radicals Terror Threat US Embassy

  • Yunus government releases dozens of convicted Islamist terrorists from prison
  • US Embassy warns of imminent terror attack in Dhaka
  • Jamaat-e-Islami ban lifted, enabling radical political resurgence
  • Military officials fighting terror now face prosecution under human rights charges
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Bangladesh's slide towards Islamist mob rule should alarm West: Report

Shocking report reveals Bangladesh's slide towards Islamist extremism under Yunus, with terror threats and radical party resurgence alarming Western diplomats.

"Yunus has converted Bangladesh into a living prison - Eurasia Review Report"

Dhaka, Oct 16

Bangladesh's Chief Advisor to the interim government, Muhammad Yunus, is steering the country towards “Islamist mobocracy”, while the West applauds his efforts to restore democracy, a report highlighted on Thursday.

It added that the mysterious death of the United States Special Forces officer in Dhaka's Westin Hotel last month, coupled with a recent terror threat targeting the US embassy, should serve as a wake-up call for the West about the sinister developments in Bangladesh before it is too late.

"The alarm raised by the US Embassy in Dhaka this week about an imminent terror attack has brought into sharp focus the resurgence of Islamist radicalism in Bangladesh -- something that the West has so far conveniently ignored. The American diplomats have shared details of three possible Islamist radicals who were planning to attack the embassy," a report in 'Eurasia Review' detailed.

According to the report, Bangladesh police, who deployed their specialist units, Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) to protect the US Embassy, are tight-lipped about the suspects' identities.

It stressed that the interim government led by Yunus has released dozens of convicted Islamic terrorists from prison since assuming power in August last year.

"Despite all his appeal in the West as a micro-credit guru, Yunus has totally relied on Islamist radical parties like the Jamaat-e-Islami to sustain his interim government. The ban on Jamaat-e-Islami, imposed during Sheikh Hasina's time on grounds that its pitch for a Sharia-driven Islamist state went against the spirit of Bangladesh's secular polity, was lifted post-haste. Worst, the Yunus administration released from prisons dozens of convicted Islamist terrorists who are now at large," the report stated.

"Symbolically, hundreds of Yunus supporters smashed the 'Deepto Shopoth' sculpture of police officers who died fighting Islamist radicals during the July 2016 terror strike at Dhaka's Holey Artisan Bakery. The police played the silent spectator as these Islamist mobs celebrated the slain terrorists as heroes," it noted.

The report emphasised how the Yunus government has now framed 25 military officials, who played a key role in the fight against terror during the former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's tenure--accusing them of "severe human rights violations" and planning to prosecute them under the International Crimes Tribunal.

"While Yunus has converted Bangladesh into a living prison, dragging tens of thousands of Awami League activists and leaders to jail on largely framed-up charges, scores of convicted Islamist radicals have been let off from prison," it asserted.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone who has business ties in Bangladesh, this worries me. The security situation seems to be deteriorating rapidly. Releasing convicted terrorists? This is a recipe for disaster. Hope our government is monitoring this closely.
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Arjun K
While I agree the situation is alarming, we should be careful about sensational reporting. Bangladesh has its own democratic processes and we should respect their sovereignty. The West often misreads South Asian politics. 🤔
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Sarah B
The destruction of the Deepto Shopoth sculpture honoring police officers who died fighting terrorists is absolutely shameful. This shows how deep the rot has spread. My heart goes out to the families of those brave officers.
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Vikram M
This affects India directly. Any instability in Bangladesh means more illegal immigration, border security issues, and potential spillover of terrorism. Our government needs to engage diplomatically but firmly.
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Michael C
Yunus was celebrated as a Nobel laureate for microcredit, but this political turn is disappointing. Releasing convicted terrorists while jailing political opponents? This sounds like a dangerous double standard.
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Ananya R
As a woman, this terrifies me. When extremist ideologies take over, women's rights are always the first casualty. Bangladesh had made such progress in women's education and empowerment. Hope they can preserve their

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