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January - 1 
According to The Daily Star, the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) personnel arrested six terrorists and seized illegal arms and ammunition from their possession at Chunarughat in the Sylhet district on January 1. The seized arms include a .303 rifle with 9 bu
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According to The Daily Star, the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) personnel arrested six terrorists and seized illegal arms and ammunition from their possession at Chunarughat in the Sylhet district on January 1. The seized arms include a .303 rifle with 9 bullets, a .9mm pistol and 11 bullets. All the arrested persons are from the Northeast Indian State of Tripura and were National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) cadres, the report added.
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January - 1 
Daily Star has reported that the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) seized a large cache of weapons, including 32 anti-tank mines, six rocket launchers, 10 rocket launcher cell chargers, a grenade-firing bomb, 18 grenade-firing bomb chargers and equipment for 1
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Daily Star has reported that the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) seized a large cache of weapons, including 32 anti-tank mines, six rocket launchers, 10 rocket launcher cell chargers, a grenade-firing bomb, 18 grenade-firing bomb chargers and equipment for 14 rocket launcher cells, after an encounter with some terrorists at Lemuchhari in the Bandarban district of Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) on January 1. The terrorists, with suspected links to Arakanese rebels in Myanmar, are reported to have escaped into the adjoining forest area following firing by the BDR personnel. A press release of the Bangladesh Home Ministry said that "It is suspected that the arms and ammunition were ... for subversive activities against the backdrop of gradually escalating situation in the CHT." No casualty has been reported in the encounter on both the sides.
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January - 2 
A Daily Star report has indicated that on January 2, an Islamist fundamentalist alliance, Hifajate Khatme Nabuwat Andolon (HKNA or ‘the movement to conserve the right of the last prophet’), took an oath to launch a holy war (jihad) against Ahmadiyyas
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A Daily Star report has indicated that on January 2, an Islamist fundamentalist alliance, Hifajate Khatme Nabuwat Andolon (HKNA or ‘the movement to conserve the right of the last prophet’), took an oath to launch a holy war (jihad) against Ahmadiyyas if the Government does not declare them as ‘non-Muslims’ by January 9. They claimed that Ahmadiyyas were heretics and were dishonouring Islam by identifying themselves as Muslims.
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January - 2 
According to the Assam Tribune, a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) fired by an unidentified gunman at an All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) hideout in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka on January 2 is reported to have killed at least five ATTF terrorists and i
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According to the Assam Tribune, a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) fired by an unidentified gunman at an All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) hideout in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka on January 2 is reported to have killed at least five ATTF terrorists and injured eight others. The ATTF chief Ranjit Debbarma is reported to be among those injured.
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January - 2 
The Daily Star quoting Anandabazar Patrika of Kolkata reported that Petrapole immigration authorities of India have arrested an officer of the Bangladesh Navy suspecting him to be an agent of Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, Inter Services In
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The Daily Star quoting Anandabazar Patrika of Kolkata reported that Petrapole immigration authorities of India have arrested an officer of the Bangladesh Navy suspecting him to be an agent of Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, Inter Services Intelligence (ISI). The arrested person has been identified as Shah Alam, who hails from Mayurganj village under Bagerhat Sadar sub-district in Bangladesh
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January - 3 
Meanwhile, state minister for Home Lutfuzzaman Babar has denied reports that the crackdown had been launched at the request of India. He was quoted as saying that "It is not that we will launch operation if there is a request and refrain from doing s
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Meanwhile, state minister for Home Lutfuzzaman Babar has denied reports that the crackdown had been launched at the request of India. He was quoted as saying that "It is not that we will launch operation if there is a request and refrain from doing so if there is no request. It is our government’s own stand. It is not for the first time that such operation has been launched." He also said that operations against insurgents along the frontier with India would continue. "If Indian insurgents are held during this operation they will be tried according to the law of the land," added Babar.
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January - 3 
Separately, according to police sources three extremists belonging to unnamed underground groups were killed in intra-party rivalries in separate incidents at Santhia and Chatmohor in the Pabna district on January 3.
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Separately, according to police sources three extremists belonging to unnamed underground groups were killed in intra-party rivalries in separate incidents at Santhia and Chatmohor in the Pabna district on January 3.
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January - 3 
Separately, according to The Times of India, the Bangladesh High Commission in a statement in New Delhi has refuted charges leveled ‘‘by a section of the Indian press’’ that new camps had come up in Chittagong as baseless. While stating that Banglade
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Separately, according to The Times of India, the Bangladesh High Commission in a statement in New Delhi has refuted charges leveled ‘‘by a section of the Indian press’’ that new camps had come up in Chittagong as baseless. While stating that Bangladesh had immediately sealed its borders following the launch of military operations in Bhutan, it added that "insurgents have no place in Bangladesh.’’
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January - 3 
The Independent reported on January 3 that Bangladesh has launched a crackdown on terrorists, irrespective of their nationality, in the border areas of Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) and greater Sylhet district. Operations are also reportedly underway
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The Independent reported on January 3 that Bangladesh has launched a crackdown on terrorists, irrespective of their nationality, in the border areas of Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) and greater Sylhet district. Operations are also reportedly underway in the Bandarban district of CHT following the seizure of a large cache of arms and ammunition on January 1.
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January - 3 
The United News of India (UNI) quoting a vernacular newspaper Jugantar has reported that at least 34 suspected terrorists belonging to the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) have been arrested from the Mohammadpur, Green Road and Gulshan areas of
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The United News of India (UNI) quoting a vernacular newspaper Jugantar has reported that at least 34 suspected terrorists belonging to the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) have been arrested from the Mohammadpur, Green Road and Gulshan areas of capital Dhaka during a raid on January 3. Their identity has not been disclosed thus far. The Bangladesh Home Ministry, has however, denied the report.
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January - 4 
Daily Star quoting unnamed sources, said that after a high level meeting on January 4, the Home Ministry has asked security agencies to step up border security and also keep a watch on Dhaka to counter infiltration of Indian terrorists. The Ministry
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Daily Star quoting unnamed sources, said that after a high level meeting on January 4, the Home Ministry has asked security agencies to step up border security and also keep a watch on Dhaka to counter infiltration of Indian terrorists. The Ministry has also reportedly asked the agencies to strengthen security in the bordering areas of Cox's Bazaar, Bandarban, Rangamati, Khagrachhari and Sylhet.
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January - 4 
The Independent has reported that the Ministry of Home on January 4 has strongly denied reports regarding recent arrests of some Indian terrorists in Dhaka, which were published by a section of the local press and Indian news media. While terming the
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The Independent has reported that the Ministry of Home on January 4 has strongly denied reports regarding recent arrests of some Indian terrorists in Dhaka, which were published by a section of the local press and Indian news media. While terming the reports as "false, baseless and concocted", the Home Ministry press release said that "no such incidents took place in the capital".
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January - 5 
Daily Star has reported that the Bangladesh army has arrested six operatives of an unnamed armed group at Ramgarh in the Khagrachhari district and seized some weapons, including six single-barrel rifles and a light gun, from their possession.
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Daily Star has reported that the Bangladesh army has arrested six operatives of an unnamed armed group at Ramgarh in the Khagrachhari district and seized some weapons, including six single-barrel rifles and a light gun, from their possession.
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January - 5 
Director General level border conference between Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) and the Border Security Force (BSF) of India begins in New Delhi on January 5, today. Both sides are expected to discuss cross-border firing, land dispute, illegal immigration,
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Director General level border conference between Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) and the Border Security Force (BSF) of India begins in New Delhi on January 5, today. Both sides are expected to discuss cross-border firing, land dispute, illegal immigration, smuggling and trafficking in women and children.
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January - 5 
During a bilateral meeting between Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and his Bangladeshi counterpart Khaleda Zia in Islamabad on the sidelines of the 12th South Asian Association for Regional Coopertion (SAARC) Summit on January 5, the latte
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During a bilateral meeting between Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and his Bangladeshi counterpart Khaleda Zia in Islamabad on the sidelines of the 12th South Asian Association for Regional Coopertion (SAARC) Summit on January 5, the latter reportedly assured India that it would never allow terrorist groups to use Bangladesh against any country. This response came after Premier Vajpayee reportedly drew her attention to the possibility of Indian terrorists escaping to Bangladesh following a crackdown on them in Bhutan. Premier Khaleda added that Bangladesh had already sealed its borders with additional forces.
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January - 6 
In a press release issued from Rangamati on January 6, the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) announced a 120-hour road-blockade programme in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) from January 19 to press home its four-point demands. The dem
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In a press release issued from Rangamati on January 6, the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) announced a 120-hour road-blockade programme in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) from January 19 to press home its four-point demands. The demands include proper implementation of the 1997 CHT Peace Accord and cancellation of army presence under 'Operation Uttaran' and removal of all army, Ansar, Armed Police Battalion and VDP (Village Defence Police) camps from the region.
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January - 6 
In another incident, a businessman was killed by unidentified extremists at Monohordi village in Kushtia district on January 6 for allegedly not paying toll.
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In another incident, a businessman was killed by unidentified extremists at Monohordi village in Kushtia district on January 6 for allegedly not paying toll.
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January - 6 
Separately, the Purbo Banglar Communist Party (Janajuddho faction) in fax messages sent to local newspaper offices has claimed responsibility for the murder of Rupsha Jubo League leader, Nazrul Islam, in a bomb attack at East Rupsha on January 2.
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Separately, the Purbo Banglar Communist Party (Janajuddho faction) in fax messages sent to local newspaper offices has claimed responsibility for the murder of Rupsha Jubo League leader, Nazrul Islam, in a bomb attack at East Rupsha on January 2.
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January - 6 
The Daily Star has reported that on the second day of the annual conference between the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) and India’s Border Security Force (BSF) that began in New Delhi on January 6, Bangladesh has maintained that no terrorist groups from Indi
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The Daily Star has reported that on the second day of the annual conference between the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) and India’s Border Security Force (BSF) that began in New Delhi on January 6, Bangladesh has maintained that no terrorist groups from India’s Northeast operated from its soil. "We have no camps of any insurgent outfit in our territory," claimed Major General Mohammed Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, the BDR chief. "If you can pinpoint a single camp, I will personally ensure it is destroyed," he added. He has also reportedly asked the BSF Director General Ajay Raj Sharma to provide any map indicating areas that India alleges to have been used to run terrorist training camps. Meanwhile, the BSF has reportedly agreed to provide Bangladesh with the maps and other details regarding terrorist camps in that country.
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January - 6 
The Independent has indicated that extremists of the outlawed left-wing extremist Sarbahara Party are dominating the Barisal district and members of the party are committing crimes like murder, looting and abduction in the Swarupkathi, Uzirpur, Banar
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The Independent has indicated that extremists of the outlawed left-wing extremist Sarbahara Party are dominating the Barisal district and members of the party are committing crimes like murder, looting and abduction in the Swarupkathi, Uzirpur, Banaripara, Babuganj, Muladi, Gurnadi and Aghoiljhara areas. At least 55 villages and about 70 other outlawed groups are under the influence of the leader of the party, Siraj Sikder. The report quotes a former leader of Sarbahara Party as saying that at least 50 leaders and workers, including 14 elected local body chairmen who were the members of the party, were killed by the extremists during the last 21 years and over 500 members injured and over 150 remained missing in Barisal division during the period.
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January - 8 
The Daily Star on January 9 has reported that the Home Ministry has banned all publications of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Bangladesh a day before the end of an ultimatum given by the anti-Ahmadiyya alliance Hifazate Khatme Nabuwat Andolon (HKNA), re
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The Daily Star on January 9 has reported that the Home Ministry has banned all publications of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Bangladesh a day before the end of an ultimatum given by the anti-Ahmadiyya alliance Hifazate Khatme Nabuwat Andolon (HKNA), represented by Islami Oikya Jote (IOJ) leaders to declare the sect as ‘non-Muslims’. In a press release, the Ministry said that the ban was imposed "in view of objectionable materials in such (Ahmadiyya) publications, which hurt or might hurt the sentiments of the majority Muslim population of Bangladesh." The report quoting unnamed source says that the move is believed to be the first step towards declaring about hundred thousand Ahmadiyyas in the country ‘non-Muslims’. Reacting to the government decision, Missionary of Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Bangladesh, Abdul Awal, has accused the government of bowing down to religious terrorists and violating the people's right to the freedom of expression as enshrined in the constitution.
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January - 9 
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leaders on January 9 has criticised Communications Minister Nazmul Huda's speech during a recent conference of the Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) and asked him to clarify his position. In the conference, Huda reportedl
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Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leaders on January 9 has criticised Communications Minister Nazmul Huda's speech during a recent conference of the Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) and asked him to clarify his position. In the conference, Huda reportedly said that the Jamaat-e-islami did not do any wrong by working for the integrity of Pakistan during the Liberation War in 1971.
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January - 9 
On January 9, the Hifazate Khatme Nabuwat Andolon (HKNA) in Dhaka demanded enactment of a law in the next session of the Jatiya Sangsad (Parliament) to declare Ahmadiyyas as ‘non-Muslims’, the Daily Star reported. The Amir (leader) of the alliance, M
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On January 9, the Hifazate Khatme Nabuwat Andolon (HKNA) in Dhaka demanded enactment of a law in the next session of the Jatiya Sangsad (Parliament) to declare Ahmadiyyas as ‘non-Muslims’, the Daily Star reported. The Amir (leader) of the alliance, Mahmudul Hasan Mamtazi, along with his other associates has reportedly threatened the Government if it does not declare the Ahmadiyyas ‘non-Muslims’ constitutionally. The leaders also declared that their agitation would continue until their other demands were met.
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January - 9 
Separately, another report indicated that the construction of the donor-funded vital bridge over the Rupsha river has been stalled several times due to harassment by the PBCP, whose cadres have been attacking the officials and workers at the site and
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Separately, another report indicated that the construction of the donor-funded vital bridge over the Rupsha river has been stalled several times due to harassment by the PBCP, whose cadres have been attacking the officials and workers at the site and demanding a toll from the contractors in Khulna since the construction began two years ago.
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January - 9 
The annual conference of the Border Security Force (BSF) and its Bangladesh counterpart, the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR), ended in New Delhi on January 9 without arriving at a consensus on the issue of number of terrorist camps in Bangladesh. A media rep
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The annual conference of the Border Security Force (BSF) and its Bangladesh counterpart, the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR), ended in New Delhi on January 9 without arriving at a consensus on the issue of number of terrorist camps in Bangladesh. A media report quoted the BSF Director General Ajai Sharma as saying that he has given BDR a list of 194 camps, which is an increase from the last time the two sides met. The report mentions the Indian intelligence agencies as claiming that almost 40 new camps have been added to the earlier list. However, Bangladesh while denying the claim has alleged that India was operating 39 terrorist camps on its soil.
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January - 9 
The Daily Star quoting a leader of the outlawed left-wing extremist Purba Banglar Communist Party (Janajuddha faction), Shahadat Hossain Raju, has reported that the outfit has engaged a 10-member team to kill 19 leaders of the Bangladesh Nationalist
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The Daily Star quoting a leader of the outlawed left-wing extremist Purba Banglar Communist Party (Janajuddha faction), Shahadat Hossain Raju, has reported that the outfit has engaged a 10-member team to kill 19 leaders of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Awami League (AL) and Jatiya Party (Ershad) in the southwestern region of the country. According to police sources, the outlawed party has branded the leaders as class enemy and put them on its hit-list.
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January - 10 
In another incident, police on January 10 recovered another body of a youth, claimed to be an activist of the Paharee Chhatra Parishad (PCP), student wing of the PCJSS, from Boroiyatola in the Barkal sub-district of Rangamati.
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In another incident, police on January 10 recovered another body of a youth, claimed to be an activist of the Paharee Chhatra Parishad (PCP), student wing of the PCJSS, from Boroiyatola in the Barkal sub-district of Rangamati.
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January - 11 
According to The Times of India, the United People's Democratic Front (UPDF), a Bangladeshi group that has reportedly fought a long guerrilla war in the Chittagong Hill Tracts has denied the claim of chief of the Bangladesh Rifles that it has camps i
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According to The Times of India, the United People's Democratic Front (UPDF), a Bangladeshi group that has reportedly fought a long guerrilla war in the Chittagong Hill Tracts has denied the claim of chief of the Bangladesh Rifles that it has camps in Indian territory. The BDR director general Major General Jahangir Alam Choudhary had made the claim in New Delhi during border talks with India. The report quotes a UPDF press release from Dhaka on January 11 as saying that the UPDF was a "democratic party that has been directing the struggle for autonomy in the Chittagong Hill Tracts through systematic means and with support and assistance of the people." It ruled out the existence of any insurgent camps run by UPDF in the northeastern Indian states of Assam, Mizoram, Tripura or in any other part of India.
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January - 11 
Separately, the Daily Star has reported that four civil society organisations on January 11 served a legal notice on the government for issuing a press release 'banning wholesale and without notice’ the publications of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Ban
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Separately, the Daily Star has reported that four civil society organisations on January 11 served a legal notice on the government for issuing a press release 'banning wholesale and without notice’ the publications of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Bangladesh.
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January - 12 
According to the Daily Star, a bomb exploded at the shrine of Saint Shahjalal in Sylhet and left two persons dead and 37 others injured on January 12. The bomb exploded while the people had reportedly gathered there to listen to mystic songs (Marfati
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According to the Daily Star, a bomb exploded at the shrine of Saint Shahjalal in Sylhet and left two persons dead and 37 others injured on January 12. The bomb exploded while the people had reportedly gathered there to listen to mystic songs (Marfati). Police has, so far, not been able to ascertain the motive behind the attack.
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January - 12 
Condemning the bomb attack in a shrine in Sylhet city, the main opposition party Awami League (AL) has called for an eight hour bandh (shutdown) in the city. Suspecting the hand of fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami, the city AL President and Sylhet City
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Condemning the bomb attack in a shrine in Sylhet city, the main opposition party Awami League (AL) has called for an eight hour bandh (shutdown) in the city. Suspecting the hand of fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami, the city AL President and Sylhet City Corporation Mayor, Badar Uddin Ahmed Kamran said that the involvement of 'fundamentalists' in the attack could not be ruled out. Meanwhile, the death toll in the January 12 bomb blast at the shrine of Hazrat Shahjalal rose to three after one of the 37 injured in the attack succumbed to his injuries.
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January - 12 
Separately, speaking to the media, the US Congressman Joseph Crowley, on January 12 in Dhaka, warned that Bangladesh's image abroad might be tarnished due to recent incidents of religious intolerance in the country. The minority leaders of the countr
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Separately, speaking to the media, the US Congressman Joseph Crowley, on January 12 in Dhaka, warned that Bangladesh's image abroad might be tarnished due to recent incidents of religious intolerance in the country. The minority leaders of the country also reportedly met him and informed that they were "persecuted, oppressed and marginalized in society."
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January - 13 
In another incident, armed cadres of Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) and Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) clashed in the Rajshahi University campus on January 13, leaving nearly 50 people including several JCD leaders injured.
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In another incident, armed cadres of Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) and Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) clashed in the Rajshahi University campus on January 13, leaving nearly 50 people including several JCD leaders injured.
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January - 13 
Indian Express reported that security agencies in Bangladesh have identified at least 48 camps across the country which were providing arms training to Islamist terrorists, some of whom are known to be close to the Al-Qaeda and Taliban.
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Indian Express reported that security agencies in Bangladesh have identified at least 48 camps across the country which were providing arms training to Islamist terrorists, some of whom are known to be close to the Al-Qaeda and Taliban.
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January - 13 
Meanwhile, the visiting US Congressman Joseph F Crowley, on January 13, reportedly condemned the government ban on Ahmadiyya publications saying it was "wrong, a bad precedent and unfortunate".
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Meanwhile, the visiting US Congressman Joseph F Crowley, on January 13, reportedly condemned the government ban on Ahmadiyya publications saying it was "wrong, a bad precedent and unfortunate".
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January - 13 
Separately, bodies of three United People's Democratic Front (UPDF) activists killed in the Naniarchar shootout on January 8 between UPDF and a pro-Chittagong Hill Tracts peace accord indigenous outfit, Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS
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Separately, bodies of three United People's Democratic Front (UPDF) activists killed in the Naniarchar shootout on January 8 between UPDF and a pro-Chittagong Hill Tracts peace accord indigenous outfit, Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS), have been reportedly recovered.
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January - 13 
The Daily Star reported that 80 extremists affliated to the Zia and Kamrul groups of left-wing extremist outfits popularly known as sarbaharas would surrender, without their guns and then will reportedly be allowed to get back to normal life, at a pr
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The Daily Star reported that 80 extremists affliated to the Zia and Kamrul groups of left-wing extremist outfits popularly known as sarbaharas would surrender, without their guns and then will reportedly be allowed to get back to normal life, at a programme organised by the Barisal police scheduled to be held on January 16. However, according to legal experts, the cases of murder, arms, explosives and other serious crimes cannot be dismissed, removed or excused without a state order.
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January - 14 
An international outfit of anti-Ahmadiyya radicals, the International Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatme Nobuwat Bangladesh, and a local 'socio-cultural' organisation have scheduled demonstrations at Paltan Maidan in Dhaka for January 16 and January 23 respe
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An international outfit of anti-Ahmadiyya radicals, the International Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatme Nobuwat Bangladesh, and a local 'socio-cultural' organisation have scheduled demonstrations at Paltan Maidan in Dhaka for January 16 and January 23 respectively, to exert pressure on the government to declare Ahmadiyyas as ‘non-Muslims’. Bangladesh Khelafat Majlis, a radical Islamist organisation and offshoot of the ruling coalition partner, Islami Oikya Jote (IOJ), will also hold a demonstration for the same purpose on January 20.
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January - 14 
Meanwhile, speaking to the media on January 14, the visiting US Congressman Joseph Crowley expressed his concern about the presence of extremist groups in Bangladesh, but expected the country to deal itself with them.
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Meanwhile, speaking to the media on January 14, the visiting US Congressman Joseph Crowley expressed his concern about the presence of extremist groups in Bangladesh, but expected the country to deal itself with them.
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January - 14 
Separately, Fazlul Haq Amini, chairman of an IOJ faction during a meeting in Dhaka on January 14 stated that his party would compel the government to cave in to the anti-Ahmadiyya demand. He also threatened the government that he would create difficu
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Separately, Fazlul Haq Amini, chairman of an IOJ faction during a meeting in Dhaka on January 14 stated that his party would compel the government to cave in to the anti-Ahmadiyya demand. He also threatened the government that he would create difficulties in running the country unless it agrees to what they want. Prime Minister Khaleda Zia had reportedly rejected the demand to declare Ahmadiyyas ‘non-Muslims’ after the issue was raised by the IOJ Chairman, Azizul Haq.
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January - 14 
Separately, the outlawed left-wing extremist Purbo Banglar Communist Party (Janajuddho faction) has claimed responsibility for the killing of Naik Alamgir Hossain of Ansar battalion (paramilitary force). The deceased was killed on January 12 at Ujalp
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Separately, the outlawed left-wing extremist Purbo Banglar Communist Party (Janajuddho faction) has claimed responsibility for the killing of Naik Alamgir Hossain of Ansar battalion (paramilitary force). The deceased was killed on January 12 at Ujalpur under Bagerhat Sadar sub-district.
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January - 14 
The Daily Star reported that the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) has termed as false and baseless the allegations of the Director General (DG) of Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) in New Delhi recently, where he had reportedly alleged that a s
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The Daily Star reported that the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) has termed as false and baseless the allegations of the Director General (DG) of Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) in New Delhi recently, where he had reportedly alleged that a section of members of Shanti Bahini, PCJSS' armed wing disarmed after the 1997 Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) peace accord who did not return home were now re-organising insurgents with the assistance of Indian intelligence agencies.
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January - 15 
A correspondent of the Daily Sangbad, Manik Chandra Saha, was killed when a bomb, hurled at the journalist by an unidentified assailant, exploded in Khulna on January 15. The deceased had reportedly received a number of threats from some left-wing ex
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A correspondent of the Daily Sangbad, Manik Chandra Saha, was killed when a bomb, hurled at the journalist by an unidentified assailant, exploded in Khulna on January 15. The deceased had reportedly received a number of threats from some left-wing extremist parties who are active in the region.
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January - 15 
Meanwhile, a Cable News Network (CNN) report stated that the U.S. State Department, in a public announcement, has warned its citizens in Bangladesh to remain vigilant, particularly in public places such as hotels, restaurants, shopping areas, and pla
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Meanwhile, a Cable News Network (CNN) report stated that the U.S. State Department, in a public announcement, has warned its citizens in Bangladesh to remain vigilant, particularly in public places such as hotels, restaurants, shopping areas, and places of worship. This warning was reportedly issued after it received "several possible threats" against the U.S. Embassy in Bangladesh and other U.S. interests there.
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January - 16 
According to the Daily Star, left-wing extremist group, Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) (Janajuddha), has owned the responsibility for the death of Daily Sangbad journalist, Manik Chandra Saha, in a bomb attack on January 15 in Khulna.
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According to the Daily Star, left-wing extremist group, Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) (Janajuddha), has owned the responsibility for the death of Daily Sangbad journalist, Manik Chandra Saha, in a bomb attack on January 15 in Khulna.
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January - 16 
Further, addressing an anti-Ahmadiyya grand conference organised by International Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatme Nabuwat Bangladesh (IMTKNB), at Paltan Maidan, on January 16, the chairman of the Islamic Oikya Jote, Fazlul Haq Amini, a partner of the ruli
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Further, addressing an anti-Ahmadiyya grand conference organised by International Majlis-e-Tahaffuz-e-Khatme Nabuwat Bangladesh (IMTKNB), at Paltan Maidan, on January 16, the chairman of the Islamic Oikya Jote, Fazlul Haq Amini, a partner of the ruling coalition, threatened that the country would turn into a province of India if the government did not declare the Ahmadiyyas ‘non-Muslim’.
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January - 16 
Meanwhile, one more person injured in the January 12 bomb blast at the shrine of Shahjalal succumbed to his injuries, taking the death toll in the incident to four.
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Meanwhile, one more person injured in the January 12 bomb blast at the shrine of Shahjalal succumbed to his injuries, taking the death toll in the incident to four.
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January - 16 
Separately, the surrendering of the Sarbaharas (leftwing extremists) arranged by Barisal police was postponed on January 16 as two local members of parliament (MPs), failed to arrive at Barisal. The Home Minister Altaf Hossain Chowdhury said that a f
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Separately, the surrendering of the Sarbaharas (leftwing extremists) arranged by Barisal police was postponed on January 16 as two local members of parliament (MPs), failed to arrive at Barisal. The Home Minister Altaf Hossain Chowdhury said that a fresh date for the ceremony would be fixed and announced soon.
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January - 17 
The Daily Star reported that a member of the outlawed leftwing extremist outfit, Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) has been killed in inter-faction violence in Khulna on January 17. The deceased, Samir Mondol, was an armed cadre of the PBCP Janaju
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The Daily Star reported that a member of the outlawed leftwing extremist outfit, Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) has been killed in inter-faction violence in Khulna on January 17. The deceased, Samir Mondol, was an armed cadre of the PBCP Janajuddho faction, and has been allegedly killed by members of the rival PBCP (Marxist-Leninist) faction.
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January - 18 
Bharat Pratyagata Jumma Sharanarthi Kalyan Samity, the platform of the indigenous internal refugees, has called a 48-hour strike from January 19 in Khagrachhari in demand of food rations throughout the year. However, it is feared that the situation m
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Bharat Pratyagata Jumma Sharanarthi Kalyan Samity, the platform of the indigenous internal refugees, has called a 48-hour strike from January 19 in Khagrachhari in demand of food rations throughout the year. However, it is feared that the situation may turn volatile, as the Bengalee settlers have also reportedly drawn up a programme to oppose the blockade and the shut down.
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January - 18 
The Daily Star has reported that the Parbatya Chattgram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) is enforcing its 48-hour road blockade programme from January 19 today, in three hill districts of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) to press home its four-point dema
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The Daily Star has reported that the Parbatya Chattgram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) is enforcing its 48-hour road blockade programme from January 19 today, in three hill districts of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) to press home its four-point demand. The PCJSS demands are full implementation of the CHT peace agreement, appointment of a leader of ethnic origin to the post of chairman of the CHT Development Board by removing Wadud Bhuiyan, Member of Parliament, pulling out of all camps of army, Ansars (paramilitary) and Village Defence Party from the hill areas and handing over of the charge of CHT Affairs Ministry to a full-fledged minister of ethnic origin.
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January - 19 
Daily Star reported that clashes occurred between indigenous people and Bangalee workers in Rangamati when the tribals tried to prevent workers from going to Chondraghona Paper Mills. At least five people were injured in the incident.
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Daily Star reported that clashes occurred between indigenous people and Bangalee workers in Rangamati when the tribals tried to prevent workers from going to Chondraghona Paper Mills. At least five people were injured in the incident.
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January - 19 
The Reuters quoting unnamed security officials reported that the government has sent troops to the remote Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) after the indigenous people enforcing a 48-hour blockade burned a police camp at Khagrachhari town and damaged seve
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The Reuters quoting unnamed security officials reported that the government has sent troops to the remote Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) after the indigenous people enforcing a 48-hour blockade burned a police camp at Khagrachhari town and damaged several vehicles on January 19. The blockade has reportedly also resulted into sporadic clashes in which at least 10 people were wounded including a policeman. The tribesmen are demanding full implementation of the CHT Accord signed in 1997 and withdrawal of all army camps from the region.
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January - 20 
The Daily Star reported that the 48-hour road blockade called by the Parbatya Chattgram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) in three Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) districts and the strike in Khagrachhari called by the Bharat Pratyagata Jumma Sharanarthi Kaly
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The Daily Star reported that the 48-hour road blockade called by the Parbatya Chattgram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) in three Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) districts and the strike in Khagrachhari called by the Bharat Pratyagata Jumma Sharanarthi Kalyan Samity (BPJSKS), the platform of indigenous internal refugees, has ended without any major incident on January 20. All the three districts reportedly remained isolated during the period and some sporadic clashes took place in some areas of Rangamati and Khagrachhari. Also, the PCJSS has warned the government that it would carry out a 72-hours road blockade programme from February 7 to 9 if its four-point demand were not met.
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January - 21 
Meanwhile, Reuters quoting unnamed foreign ministry official of Bangladesh reported that Dhaka has denied the allegations of Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar that the country was hosting camps of terrorists active in northeastern India.
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Meanwhile, Reuters quoting unnamed foreign ministry official of Bangladesh reported that Dhaka has denied the allegations of Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar that the country was hosting camps of terrorists active in northeastern India.
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January - 21 
Separately, the task force on refugees in the Chittagong Hill Tracks (CHT) met on January 21 in Khagrachhari after about four years but failed to take up the issues on the agenda as a representative of Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS)
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Separately, the task force on refugees in the Chittagong Hill Tracks (CHT) met on January 21 in Khagrachhari after about four years but failed to take up the issues on the agenda as a representative of Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS), Sudhasindhu Khisa and a refugee leader, Santosit Chakma on the body boycotted the meeting due to differences on the number of Bangalee settlers.
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January - 21 
Suspected extremists belonging to an unidentified left-wing extremist group shot dead a Village Defence Party (VDP) member at Paikgachha in Khulna on January 21. The assailants also traded fire with police while escaping and snatched a police rifle.
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Suspected extremists belonging to an unidentified left-wing extremist group shot dead a Village Defence Party (VDP) member at Paikgachha in Khulna on January 21. The assailants also traded fire with police while escaping and snatched a police rifle. However, police personnel managed to arrest an injured extremist, Sahidul Islam with a pistol.
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January - 22 
According to police sources, three police constables were reportedly injured when four unidentified miscreants threw bombs on a police camp from a moving vehicle on January 22 at Gourambha under Rampal sub-district in the Bagerhat district. The bombs
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According to police sources, three police constables were reportedly injured when four unidentified miscreants threw bombs on a police camp from a moving vehicle on January 22 at Gourambha under Rampal sub-district in the Bagerhat district. The bombs failed to cause major casualties as it was thrown from the moving vehicles.
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January - 22 
According to the Daily Star, the outlawed leftwing extremist Purba Banglar Communist Party (Janajuddha), on January 22, issued a threat to nine journalists of Satkhira with violent death like Manik Saha's. The threat was issued in a letter sent to th
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According to the Daily Star, the outlawed leftwing extremist Purba Banglar Communist Party (Janajuddha), on January 22, issued a threat to nine journalists of Satkhira with violent death like Manik Saha's. The threat was issued in a letter sent to the Satkhira Press Club President and General Secretary signed by Gaffar alias Tushar, who is Satkhira ‘commander’ of the Janajuddha faction. The same group had earlier claimed responsibility for the killing of the Daily Sangbad journalist, Manik Saha on January 15.
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January - 22 
The Daily Star has reported that a faction of the Islami Oikya Jote (IOJ) led by Azizul Haq and Fazlul Haq Amini, both Members of Parliament (MPs) have decided to step up the agitation for declaration of the Ahmadiyyas as ‘non-Muslims’, despite Prime
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The Daily Star has reported that a faction of the Islami Oikya Jote (IOJ) led by Azizul Haq and Fazlul Haq Amini, both Members of Parliament (MPs) have decided to step up the agitation for declaration of the Ahmadiyyas as ‘non-Muslims’, despite Prime Minister Khaleda Zia's refusal to accept the demand. They will reportedly launch a 'vigorous agitation' across Bangladesh to force Khaleda Zia's Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)-led coalition to bow to the anti-Ahmadiyya demand.
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January - 23 
Meanwhile, the Satkhira district administration has reportedly deployed police to guard Satkhira Press Club and local reporters' club following the January 22 death threat to nine journalists by Janajuddha faction of the Purba Banglar Communist Party
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Meanwhile, the Satkhira district administration has reportedly deployed police to guard Satkhira Press Club and local reporters' club following the January 22 death threat to nine journalists by Janajuddha faction of the Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP).
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January - 23 
The Daily Star reported that Aamra Dhakabashi, a socio-cultural organisation and Hifazate Khatme Nabuwat Andolon (HKNA) during a meeting at Muktangan in Dhaka, on January 23, have issued threats against the government if it fails to declare the Ahmad
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The Daily Star reported that Aamra Dhakabashi, a socio-cultural organisation and Hifazate Khatme Nabuwat Andolon (HKNA) during a meeting at Muktangan in Dhaka, on January 23, have issued threats against the government if it fails to declare the Ahmadiyyas ‘non-Muslims’. Leaders of the organisation also announced that they would march to the central mosque of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Bangladesh at the Dhaka city's Bakshibazar on June 18 and recite the Juma (Friday) prayers there. They also asked politicians, especially Awami League President Sheikh Hasina, to withdraw their statements issued against the ban on Ahmadiyya publications.
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January - 26 
In another incident, a leader of the outlawed leftwing extremist Purbo Banglar Communist Party (Janajuddho faction) was arrested on January 26 and then released by the Khalishpur police on the same day due to unknown reason, delayed media reports sai
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In another incident, a leader of the outlawed leftwing extremist Purbo Banglar Communist Party (Janajuddho faction) was arrested on January 26 and then released by the Khalishpur police on the same day due to unknown reason, delayed media reports said. The release of the extremist is now being investigated and the higher authorities have asked local police officials to re-arrest the extremist.
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January - 26 
Meanwhile, the United People's Democratic Front (UPDF), an anti-Chittagong Hill Tribes (CHT) peace accord group of indigenous people, on January 26, enforced a day-long road blockade programme on the Rangamati-Mohalchhari-Khagrachhari and Rangamati-N
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Meanwhile, the United People's Democratic Front (UPDF), an anti-Chittagong Hill Tribes (CHT) peace accord group of indigenous people, on January 26, enforced a day-long road blockade programme on the Rangamati-Mohalchhari-Khagrachhari and Rangamati-Nariarchar highways protesting the killing of its leader, Tarit, on January 25. Tarit was killed and two other tribesmen were injured when activists belonging to the pro-peace accord Parbatya Chattagram Jano Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) attacked a group of villagers at Pukurchhari village in Rangamati.
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January - 26 
On January 26, cadres of the outlawed leftwing extremist group, Biplobi Communist Party (BCP) shot dead a Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) activist, Aslam Mondal, at Mirpur sub-district in Kushtia.
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On January 26, cadres of the outlawed leftwing extremist group, Biplobi Communist Party (BCP) shot dead a Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) activist, Aslam Mondal, at Mirpur sub-district in Kushtia.
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January - 26 
Separately, the Daily Star reported that the outlawed leftwing extremist Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP-ML Janajuddha), which claimed responsibility for the killing of journalist Manik Saha in Khulna, has put up posters at the Dhaka University a
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Separately, the Daily Star reported that the outlawed leftwing extremist Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP-ML Janajuddha), which claimed responsibility for the killing of journalist Manik Saha in Khulna, has put up posters at the Dhaka University and some other parts of the city including Motijheel commercial area, urging the people to annihilate the ‘class enemies’ and establish people's rule in the country.
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January - 26 
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) quoting Bangladesh Civil Aviation Minister, Mir Nasiruddin reported that Bangladesh has agreed to put armed guards known as sky marshals on some passenger flights of Bangladesh national airlines, Biman, to t
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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) quoting Bangladesh Civil Aviation Minister, Mir Nasiruddin reported that Bangladesh has agreed to put armed guards known as sky marshals on some passenger flights of Bangladesh national airlines, Biman, to the United States. The armed guards would reportedly be deployed on only those flights for which the United States authorities make a special request. Bangladesh has taken this step in response to a request from Washington.
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January - 27 
Meanwhile, police have reportedly detained one person, Yunus Munshi, of Daulatpur in Khulna in connection with the bomb blast at the Gouramva police camp.
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Meanwhile, police have reportedly detained one person, Yunus Munshi, of Daulatpur in Khulna in connection with the bomb blast at the Gouramva police camp.
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January - 27 
The Daily Star reported that unidentified assailants have shot dead a village policeman, Haroon Shaikh in Bagerhat on January 27. Police suspects the involvement of leftwing extremists in his murder as Haroon Shaikh provided the joint forces with int
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The Daily Star reported that unidentified assailants have shot dead a village policeman, Haroon Shaikh in Bagerhat on January 27. Police suspects the involvement of leftwing extremists in his murder as Haroon Shaikh provided the joint forces with intelligence leading to the arrest of criminals in a string of raids as part of the Operation Spider Web.
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January - 28 
Meanwhile, the M-L (Marxist-Leninist) faction of PBCP, a rival of PBCP (Jana Juddho), has reportedly put up number of posters in the Khulna industrial belt, giving 'death threats' to 'police informers and brokers'.
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Meanwhile, the M-L (Marxist-Leninist) faction of PBCP, a rival of PBCP (Jana Juddho), has reportedly put up number of posters in the Khulna industrial belt, giving 'death threats' to 'police informers and brokers'.
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January - 28 
Separately, security personnel have arrested a 'most wanted outlaw', Nurul Islam Dulal, belonging to the Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP-Jana Juddho) from Labouchora in Khulna on January 28.
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Separately, security personnel have arrested a 'most wanted outlaw', Nurul Islam Dulal, belonging to the Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP-Jana Juddho) from Labouchora in Khulna on January 28.
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January - 28 
The Daily Star reported that the Banglaee Chhatra Parishad (BCP), an organisation for Bangla speaking students in Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) has decided to enforce a half-day strike in Rangamati on January 28 today, protesting discrimination betwee
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The Daily Star reported that the Banglaee Chhatra Parishad (BCP), an organisation for Bangla speaking students in Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) has decided to enforce a half-day strike in Rangamati on January 28 today, protesting discrimination between them and tribesmen in education, jobs and in government development programmes. They also want scrapping of the 1997 CHT peace accord.
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January - 29 
A cadre of an unidentified leftwing extremist group was beaten to death by a mob and two of his accomplishes were seriously injured in Khulna city, on January 29, in the wake of their abortive bomb attack on a police patrol. The deceased has been ide
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A cadre of an unidentified leftwing extremist group was beaten to death by a mob and two of his accomplishes were seriously injured in Khulna city, on January 29, in the wake of their abortive bomb attack on a police patrol. The deceased has been identified as Obaidul Islam Chowdhury. Police recovered three bombs from the extremist’s possession.
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January - 29 
According to a Daily Star report of January 30, security personnel have recovered illegal arms and explosives from the forest area in Dhighinala of Khagrachhari district and Baghaihat of Rangamati district in last four days. The recovery includes a r
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According to a Daily Star report of January 30, security personnel have recovered illegal arms and explosives from the forest area in Dhighinala of Khagrachhari district and Baghaihat of Rangamati district in last four days. The recovery includes a rocket launcher, a sub-machine gun (SMG), a rifle, an airgun, 39 SMG bullets, 913 papers, 76 gel explosives, 200 yards of detonation cords, safety fuse, cell and container explosives. Besides, three colour televisions, a video camera, a sewing machine, army uniforms, and a walkie-talkie were retrieved from the extremist hideout.
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January - 29 
In another incident, Manzur Morshed Khan Labu, general secretary of Sonadanga unit of the oppostion Awami League, was severely injured when unidentified assailants hurled three bombs at him on Haji Ismail Road in Khulna city.
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In another incident, Manzur Morshed Khan Labu, general secretary of Sonadanga unit of the oppostion Awami League, was severely injured when unidentified assailants hurled three bombs at him on Haji Ismail Road in Khulna city.
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January - 29 
On January 29, a leader of the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Amir Azam Khan, and chairman of Amirpur union in Batiaghata upazila (sub-district) under Khulna Police Station was killed by extremists. Amir had reportedly received death thre
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On January 29, a leader of the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Amir Azam Khan, and chairman of Amirpur union in Batiaghata upazila (sub-district) under Khulna Police Station was killed by extremists. Amir had reportedly received death threats from extremists on several occasions last year for taking a bold stand against them in Batiaghata.
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January - 29 January - 30
Three powerful bomb explosions at Mongla on January 29 and January 30 left one person seriously injured, delayed media reports said. Two powerful bombs went off in the house of labour leader and pourashava commissioner Shahjahan Shikary on January 30
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Three powerful bomb explosions at Mongla on January 29 and January 30 left one person seriously injured, delayed media reports said. Two powerful bombs went off in the house of labour leader and pourashava commissioner Shahjahan Shikary on January 30, in his absence. A day ago, a man identified as Phul Mia, was seriously injured in a bomb explosion in Madrassa Road. So far, no arrest has been made in these cases, nor has anyone claimed responsibility.
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January - 31 
According to media reports, a cadre of the outlawed left-wing extremist group, Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP), was killed by cadres of a rival outlawed left-wing extremist group, the Biplobi Communist Party (BCP), at Khalishakundi village in th
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According to media reports, a cadre of the outlawed left-wing extremist group, Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP), was killed by cadres of a rival outlawed left-wing extremist group, the Biplobi Communist Party (BCP), at Khalishakundi village in the Daulatpur subdivision of Kustia district on January 31.
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January - 31 
According to the Daily Star, extremists of the Janajuddha (Marxist and Leninist) faction of the outlawed Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) have killed a Bangladesh National Party (BNP) leader and an Awami League leader in separate incidents in Khu
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According to the Daily Star, extremists of the Janajuddha (Marxist and Leninist) faction of the outlawed Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) have killed a Bangladesh National Party (BNP) leader and an Awami League leader in separate incidents in Khulna district on January 31.
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January - 31 
On January 31, unidentified assailants reportedly killed a police official, Mizanur Rahman, in the Rajbari district of western Bangladesh while he was patrolling the area.
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On January 31, unidentified assailants reportedly killed a police official, Mizanur Rahman, in the Rajbari district of western Bangladesh while he was patrolling the area.
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January - 31 
The local administration of Sylhet, on January 31, have given the committee probing the bomb blast at the shrine of Hazrat Shahjalal, ten more days to submit its report after it failed to present its findings for the second time.
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The local administration of Sylhet, on January 31, have given the committee probing the bomb blast at the shrine of Hazrat Shahjalal, ten more days to submit its report after it failed to present its findings for the second time.
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*Data till , June 01, 2023
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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