Posted on 12/20/2017 5:38:48 AM PST by MarvinStinson
A week after authorities arrested a would-be suicide bomber for detonating an explosive in a crowded New York City transit station, the New York Times ran a piece highlighting his charity work in Bangladesh.
In a Tuesday A1 story with a print headline of "Subway Bomb Suspect's Mysterious Act of Mercy," the Times reported that a few weeks before the attack, Akayed Ullah participated in charity work in his native country to help Rohingya refugees who fled neighboring Myanmar.
"After visiting relatives here in the capital city, Dhaka, he traveled across the country, slept in a mosque and under a tree, and passed out a few hundred dollars of medicine in the crowded refugee camps," reported the Times Jeffrey Gettleman.
Despite pondering the "mystery" of his actions, the Times noted the charity work was well in line with the commands of other radical Islamic terrorists.
"Was Mr. Ullah following Al Qaeda, who had just urged Muslims to deliver medicine and weapons to the Rohingya, a Muslim ethnic group whose members have been raped, brutalized and massacred in neighboring Myanmar?" Gettleman asked.
"Or was he following his own heart, reflecting some sort of inner struggle as he headed toward his first known act of violence and self-destruction?" he continued.
Investigators say Ullah was radicalized after he arrived in New York in 2011, and Mohammed Abdur Rashid, a retired Bangladesh army general who now runs a research institute on conflict in Dhaka, said those in the West are "naïve" for allowing it.
Bangladeshis are deeply worried about this phenomenon young members of the diaspora becoming radicalized overseas. Mr. Ullah is hardly the first. The mastermind of one of the worst terrorism attacks Bangladesh has ever suffered the slaughter of more than a dozen foreigners at a bakery last year grew up and went to college in Canada. Analysts say it is much easier for young Bangladeshis to be buffeted by jihadist propaganda once they are in the West.
"You guys in the West are naïve," Mr. Abdur Rashid said. "You give more space for the preachers, the hate speech. We dont tolerate it."
"It is not clear" whether Ullah's alleged actions were in response to Al Qaeda's call to action, the Times argues, despite the fact that "investigators in Bangladesh said he was closely following several jihadist websites."
The Times also interviewed Ullah's relatives and friends who depicted him as "loving and giving" and a man "outraged by injustices inflicted on Muslims."
"He didnt smoke, he didnt misbehave, he was always cordial, he was the type of guy who couldnt commit any crime," said one friend.
Killing infidels is not a crime in Islam, so yes, he would not commit any crime.
I predicted this right here on FR! I think my words were “...they’ll elect him to city council...” or some such!
He was a nice boy who put metal screws in his suicide bomb to inflict maximum carnage.
Why stop at city council.
Strict emotional adherence to Koran would tend to produce bountiful charity toward co-religionits and murder of infidels.
Awww, how nice! nyt goes out of its way to kiss the a$$ of a terrorist! The nyt favors subhumans who murder.
Do the Jewish people at the NYT have a Death Wish?
Seriously
Oh. Is that how radicalization works? He just showed up and, poof!, he was radicalized?
He wasn't radicalized in a bodega or at a hot dog cart or by a street performer?
It’s quite simple. He likes muslims - he hates everyone else.
That hardly makes him “loving and giving” - it merely makes him an islamic fundamentalist.
I predicted this right here on FR! I think my words were ...theyll elect him to city council... or some such!
The Democrats could pour money into an election campaign for him, like they did for Doug Jones, Rinos could dig up some women to falsely charge him with abuse. It worked for Doug Jones. (BTW, interesting how the accusations against Roy Moore seemed to have melted into thin air, now that he lost.)
Well said.
In case a Muslim is unable to interpret what Allah wants done by reading the Koran, Allah has supported Mohammad as HIS example in the Hadiths ,of how to implement Islam against us Kafirs.(non-Muslims) -Tom ,
The Times Jeffrey Gettleman has a long familiarization with East Africa. His involvement with South Asia not so much. Like so many others who belong to the Chapter of the Bleeding Heart Now he downplays the viciousness of the Rohingya Muslims who settled in Burma. As their numbers increased in Arakan, Burma state, and as the pressure on land increased there on the Buddhist population, it was only a matter of time until an explosion occurred. Under military rule the problem could be hidden. Today the problem in Burma cannot escape scrutiny.
One word...islam. That’s all you need to know.
“Loving” the killing of Christians and Jews and “giving” murder and mayhem as his contribution to the Religion of Death and Destruction.
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