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Dhaka launches drive to tackle Islamist terror

Category :International Sub Category :Bangladesh
2009-08-25 00:00:00
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Dhaka, Aug 25 - Bangladesh has launched a drive against Islamist militancy, combining punitive action with interaction at grassroot level. The government hopes to involve the Muslim clergy in its drive.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government has begun taking measures to reach the grassroot level to tackle the problem, recognising that an anti-militant drive is not enough to uproot extremism from the society, The Daily Star said Tuesday of a planned action that has got underway.

Imams (clerics) will be trained to present sermons against militancy prior to Juma (Friday) prayers.

'This has already begun in Dhaka and some other parts of the country,' said Home Secretary Abdus Sobhan Sikder.

The religious affairs ministry will assign the Islamic Foundation to motivate imams against militancy while the local government and rural development ministry will discuss the issue of militancy at the meetings of district and upazila (sub-district) level law and order committees.

The information ministry has prepared a documentary, highlighting the negative impacts of militancy. It will begin screening the documentary at villages across the country.

Fourteen government agencies are coordinating a massive socio-political campaign to educate people and closely monitor militant activities at the grassroot level.

The campaign involves the 350,000 strong Bangladesh Ansar and Village Defence Party.

The network of the two agencies are spread over the remote parts of the country where neither Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) nor police have regular access.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



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