Posted on 12/13/2012 10:40:18 AM PST by Perseverando
Despite the carefully constructed myth surrounding Muslim Brotherhood groups in America advanced by a hostile and pro-jihadist media, the truth about these killers is out there.
One of the chief al-Badr (Jamai Death squad in 1971) executioners. It has been clearly proved that he himself shot to death 7 teachers of Dhaka university in the killing zones at Mirpur. A certain Mofizzuddin, who drove the vehicle that carried those hapless victims to Mirpur, has clearly identified Ashrafuzzaman as the "chief killer" of the intellectuals. (here)
ICNA's NY president, Ashrafuzzaman Khan, is charged in the abductions and deaths of 18 people during the 1971 war with Pakistan that led to Bangladeshs independence. When called for comment, Khan said, "I dont know what is happening in Bangladesh. I am not a citizen of Bangladesh. He sounds just like those Nazi war criminals when discovered living new lives in America (or Paraguay, Uruguay, Buenos Aires et al.) The only difference is the Nazis were hiding. These Islamic supremacists are help up as role models and pillars of tolerance and interfaith ishcabibble by media and clueless politicians.
ICNA is long known to Atlas readers. ICNA runs those bus (along with CAIR) proselytizing for Islam. It was those very ICNA ads that were the impetus for my first bus campaign. Everyone loved ICNA's ad (most especially the enemedia and the elites) but I had to sue to get our pro-freedom ads up.
Bangladesh Tribunal Accuses New York Imam of War Crimes Srila Nayak Bangladesh Tribunal, 13 December 2012.
A politically-charged legal proceeding on the other side of the globe has stirred 40-year-old memories and modern-day animosities in New Yorks Bangladesh community.
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