Human Rights Monitoring Report on Bangladesh
   Period: 1-31 October 2009   Shipping Minister Shahjahan Khan's comment on extrajudicial killings The banning of Hizbut Tahrir Torture of a journalist under RAB custody State inflicted persecution of Lamppost members Incidents of torture in remand continue Law Minister's comment on the trial of BDR members Incidents of rape under ‘political shelter' Condition of the workers of the readymade garments sector Odhikar stands to uphold the dignity and civil,…
22 Dhu al-Qi'dah 1430

INTERVIEW: Hizb ut-Tahrir's view on Lebanese politics
This interview was published on Asia Times Online. By Mahan Abedin Osman Bakhach is the deputy chairman of the Executive Committee of Hizbut Tahrir (HT) in Lebanon. Prior to 2007 he was in the media office of HT Lebanon. He was born in 1960 in Tripoli, north Lebanon. He joined HT in 1977 when he was at high school. Bakhach completed his university studies in medical engineering and is currently…
23 Shawwal 1430

Media Coverage of Hizb ut-Tahrir America Khilafah Conference
27 Rajab 1430

Rise Of Islamist Group Stokes Unease In West Bank
Rise Of Islamist Group Stokes Unease In West Bank by Peter Kenyon/NPR   All Things Considered, July 7, 2009 · Residents of the West Bank city of Ramallah say life these days is relatively good for a city surrounded by Israeli troops. With Israeli checkpoints relaxed, the drive from Jerusalem can take as little as 15 minutes, as opposed to the hours it often took just a few years ago.…
15 Rajab 1430

Islamic association to demonstrate in Mauritius Friday
An Islamic association based in Mauritius, Hizb-ut-Tahrir, announced that a peaceful demonstration would be held Friday before Pakistan's High commissioner's residence in Mauritius, in a bid to call for the end of the war between Muslims in the Swat Valley, a source told PANA here on Wednesday."We are all concerned by the decision of the Pakistani government to send, on 8 May, its army to combat the Mujahideen in the…
03 Jumada II 1430

FIA to crack down on SMS messages
Thursday, May 14, 2009By Mazhar TufailISLAMABAD: Minister for Interior Rehman Malik has directed the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to crack down on unscrupulous elements involved in cyber crime, particularly the misuse of short message service (SMS) by some banned outfits to advance their agenda."The interior minister has directed the FIA director general to be vigilant against the elements involved in cyber crime, including the misuse of SMS," an official told…
19 Jumada I 1430

Seven Hizb ut-Tahrir men arrested in city
Staff Correspondent Police last night arrested seven Hizb ut-Tahrir activists in the city's Badda area and seized leaflets containing 'provocative statements over Pilkhana carnage'. The arrestees are Abdur Rakib, 44, Sahadat Hossain, 23, Fakrul Hasan, 22, Abdullah-al-Mamun, 25, Noman Sikdar, 25, Arifuzzaman, 22, and Mir Salekin, 22. Officer-in-Charge (OC) Kazi Wazed Ali of Badda Police Station told The Daily Star that after a tip-off they raided a three-storey building at…
15 Jumada I 1430

Associated Press: Turkey seeks to contain Islamic radicals
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - As the only Muslim member of NATO and a candidate to join the EU, Turkey has come to be seen as a bridge between East and West - held up by Washington as a shining example of how Islam is compatible with modern democracy. But as U.S. President Barack Obama prepares to come here next week in a trip some herald as a milestone in ties,…
04 Rabi' II 1430

AFP - Bangladesh arrest 27 for anti-govt leaflets:police
DHAKA (AFP) - Twenty-seven Bangladeshis have been arrested for distributing leaflets criticising the government's handling of a savage mutiny by border guards against top military officers, police said Saturday. The men were taken into custody following the February 25-26 revolt in the capital in which more than 70 people were slain by rank-and-file guards, Masudur Rahman, a senior official of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police, told AFP. "The men arrested are…
18 Rabi' I 1430

Indonesian Muslim group Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia says Clinton not welcome
Jakarta - About 100 Indonesian Muslims rallied outside the US embassy in Jakarta Monday to protest a planned visit this week by US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. The protestors from the conservative Islamic group Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia waved placards denouncing Clinton as a "Zionist agent" in reference to Israel. "Hillary, you are not welcome here," read a poster held by a woman wearing a white headscarf."Hillary is not…
28 Safar 1430

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