Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh

Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh

Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen ("alternate spelling:" Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh; abbreviated: JMB) ( _bn. জামাত-উল-মুজাহিদীন বাংলাদেশ) is a Islamist organisation operating in Bangladesh. It was founded in 1998 in Palampur in Dhaka division, ["Terrorism: A Tragic Tale of Continued Denials", New Age, 27 September 2005] and gained public prominence in 2001 when bombs and documents detailing the activities of the organization were discovered in Parbatipur in Dinajpur district. [http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/bangladesh/terroristoutfits/JMB.htm Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB)] , from South Asia Terrorism Portal] The organization was officially banned by the government of Bangladesh in February 2005 after attacks on NGOs, but struck back in mid-August when it detonated 500 bombs at 300 locations throughout Bangladesh. [ [http://www.defenddemocracy.org/in_the_media/in_the_media_show.htm?doc_id=358521 The Rising Tide of Islamism in Bangladesh By Maneeza Hossain, Hudson Institute: Current Trends in Islamist Ideology vol. 3, February 16, 2006] ]

The JMB is believed to contain at least 100,000 members, [Stahl, Adam E, " [http://www.alerhab.net/look/en-article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublication=2&NrArticle=1559&NrIssue=2&NrSection=3 Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh: Militant Islamist Terror] ", Institute for Counter-Terrorism-Israel, 30 April 2007; retrieved: 2008-01-11] and have an extensive network of organizations, [Anwar Ali, " [http://www.thedailystar.net/2005/08/19/d5081901033.htm Jama’atul Tentacles Spread in Five and Half Years] ", The Daily Star, 19 August 2005; retrieved: 2008-01-11] including connections to legal Islamist organizations. [ [http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/bangladesh/terroristoutfits/JMB.htm SATP, Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) ] ]

Ideology

The JMB's aim is to replace the current state of Bangladesh with an Islamic state based on Sharia. It has explicitly stated on more than one occasion that it opposes the political system of Bangladesh and seeks to "build a society based on the Islamic model laid out in Holy Quran-Hadith."Julfikar Ali Manik, [http://thedailystar.net/2004/05/13/d4051301022.htm Bangla Bhai active for 6 yrs] , The Daily Star, 2004-04-13; Retrieved: 2007-09-06]

They have claimed responsibility for several violent attacks and bombings. [http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/bangladesh/terroristoutfits/JMB.htm Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB)] , from South Asia Terrorism Portal] JMB's communiqués reveal a Salafist doctrine that is common across international radical Islamist organizations.Maneeza Hossain & Jonathan L Snow, [http://www.defenddemocracy.org/publications/publications_show.htm?doc_id=328322&attrib_id=7595 "Backgrounder: The Rise of Radical Islam in Bangladesh"] ] In a leaflet written in Bengali and Arabic found at various bombing sites of 17 August 2005 it stated:

"We are the soldiers of Allah. We have taken up arms for the implementation of Allah's law the way the Prophet, Sahabis and heroic Mujahideen have implemented for centuries. If the government does not establish Islamic law in the country after this [third] warning and, rather, it goes to arrest any Muslim on charge of seeking Allah's laws or it resorts to repression on Alem-Ulema, the Jamaatul Mujahideen [JMB] will go for counteraction, Insha Allah." ["Leaflets Ridicule Democracy", The Daily Star, 18 August 2005]
and in another:
"We don't want Taguti [non-Islamic] law, let Qur’anic law be introduced. Law framed by humans cannot continue and only the laws of Allah will prevail." ["JMB Suicide Bomber Kills 2 Judges", The Daily Star, 15 November 2005]

The JMB follows the ideals of the Taliban of Afghanistan Its chief has been quoted as stating that "our model includes many leaders and scholars of Islam. But we will take as much (ideology) from the Taliban as we need."

It opposes democracy as being in violation of Shari'a or the Islamic law. [Anand Giridharadas, "Bangladesh Tipping Point is Feared", "International Herald Tribune", 19 August 2005] It also opposes socialism and its avowed objective is to neutralize left-wing extremists, especially cadres of the PBCP. [Supriya Singh, [http://www.ipcs.org/countSpecialReport.jsp?x=11 IPCS Special Report 11] , Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, February 2006; Retrieved: 2008-01-04] JMB also is opposed to cultural functions, cinema halls, shrines and NGOs. [ [http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/bangladesh/terroristoutfits/JMB.htm Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) ] ]

Several captured members of the group have claimed that their targets include traditional Bangladeshi cultural and non-government organizations such as BRAC, Proshika, and Grameen Bank. Leader Abdur Rahman is alleged to have taught JMB operatives that

'it's not a sin to loot valuables of Grameen Bank, BRAC, Proshika, Asa and Karitas' as they encourage women to shed Burqa (veil)." [Chaitanya Chandra Halder and Shamim Ashraf, [http://www.thedailystar.net/2006/02/09/d6020901044.htm 2 Britons funded JMB to carry out bomb attacks] , The Daily Star, 2006-02-09; Retrieved: 2008-01-04]

Activities

On 20 May 2001 25 petrol bombs and documents detailing the activities of the organization were discovered and eight of its members were arrested in Parbatipur in Dinajpur district. It is believed to have been involved in an explosion of seven bombs on 13 February 2003 at one of its hideouts, having been preparing to explode them in northern Bangladeshi towns during International Mother Language Day.

On 12 January 2005, bomb blasts at two separate cultural events in Sherpur and Jamalpur districts injured 25 and 10 respectively. ["35 Hurt in Jamalpur and Sherpur Blasts", New Age, 13 January 2005.] Bomb blasts on 15 January 2005 at Jatra performances at Bogra and Natore killed two and injured over 70 people. [Star Report, " [http://www.thedailystar.net/2005/01/16/d5011601055.htm 2 killed, 60 hurt in bomb attacks on Jatra shows] ", The Daily Star, 16 January 2005]

On August 17, 2005, 500 small bombs at 300 locations in 50 cities and towns across Bangladesh detonated within the space of 30 minutes. [ [http://www.defenddemocracy.org/in_the_media/in_the_media_show.htm?doc_id=358521 The Rising Tide of Islamism in Bangladesh By Maneeza Hossain, Hudson Institute: Current Trends in Islamist Ideology vol. 3, February 16, 2006] ] Dhaka international airport, government buildings and major hotels were targeted. ["The Columbia World Dictionary of Islamism", Columbia University Press (2007), p.69-70] There were 50 injuries but only two fatalities - a child in Savar, near Dhaka, and a Rickshaw-puller in Chapai Nawabganj District - because of the small size of the bombs. Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh claimed responsibility for the bombings. ["The Columbia World Dictionary of Islamism", Columbia University Press (2007), p.69-70] [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4158478.stm Bombs explode across Bangladesh] , BBC news report, August 17, 2005]

Blasts later in the year were more deadly "killing judges, lawyers, policemen and common people". It killed two judges in Jhalakathi in South Bangladesh on November 14 2005. [Chaitanya Chandra Halder and Shamim Ashraf, [http://www.thedailystar.net/2006/02/09/d6020901044.htm 2 Britons funded JMB to carry out bomb attacks] , The Daily Star, 2006-02-09; Retrieved: 2008-01-04]

The group has threatened journalists, with more than 55 receiving death threats between September and December 2005. [Reporters sans Frontiers [http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=16041 A wave of Islamist terror sweeps over Bangladeshi press at year’s end] ] Following a December 8 2005 suicide bombing, Reuters reported the group threatened to kill women, including non-Muslims, who did not wear the veil, according to news reports posted by defenddemocracy.org.Maneeza Hossain & Jonathan L Snow, " [http://www.defenddemocracy.org/publications/publications_show.htm?doc_id=328322 Backgrounder: The Rise of Radical Islam in Bangladesh] "]

Network

The JMB is said to be the youth front of Al Mujahideen, the parent organization that began working in the mid 1990s which remains obscure even today. Other organizations, such as Jama'atul Jihad, JMB, Ahle Hadith Andolan Bangladesh (AHAB), Ahle Hadith Jubo Shangha, Jagrata Muslim Janata Bangladesh (JMJB), Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HUJI), Hizbut Tawhid, Tawhidi Janata, Islami Jubo Shangha, Islami Shangha, Al Falah A'am Unnayan Shanstha and Shahadat-e al Hiqma are believed to be part of the Al Mujahideen network. [Anwar Ali, " [http://www.thedailystar.net/2005/08/19/d5081901033.htm Jama’atul Tentacles Spread in Five and Half Years] ", The Daily Star, 19 August 2005; retrieved: 2008-01-11] Further, the JMB is believed to contain at least 100,000 members, and an alleged 2,000-man suicide brigade. [Stahl, Adam E, " [http://www.alerhab.net/look/en-article.tpl?IdLanguage=1&IdPublication=2&NrArticle=1559&NrIssue=2&NrSection=3 Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh: Militant Islamist Terror] ", Institute for Counter-Terrorism-Israel, 30 April 2007; retrieved: 2008-01-11]

JMB allegedly received financial assistance from individual donors in Kuwait, UAE, Bahrain, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Libya. Reports have claimed that, funding of JMB by international NGOs like Kuwait based Society of the Revival of Islamic Heritage (RIHS) and Doulatul Kuwait, Saudi Arabia based Al Haramaine Islamic Institute and Rabita Al Alam Al Islami, Qatar Charitable Society and UAE-based Al Fuzaira and Khairul Ansar Al Khairia. [Zayadul Ahsan, " [http://www.thedailystar.net/2005/08/22/d5082201044.htm Foreign Funding, Local business Keep them Going] ", The Daily Star, 22 August 2005; Retrieved: 2008-01-11] Some of the RIHS offices were blacklisted in 2002 by the US State Department because of alleged links with al-Qaeda. Though, these connections have not been proven. Following the blasts in August, the Bangladeshi government deported five foreign RIHS officials. [Staff Correspondent, [http://www.newagebd.com/2005/sep/23/nat.html#2 Government hostile towards us: RIHS] , The New Age, 2005-08-23; Retrieved: 2008-01-04] Al-Haramaine was banned by the US in 2004 and its branches in Albania, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Ethiopia and the Netherlands were added by the UN Security Council to the Al-Qaeda and Taliban Sanctions Committee on 6 July 2004. [ [http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2004/sc8143.doc.htm| "Security Council Committee Adds Two Individuals, Five Entities to AL-Qaida Section of Consolidated List"] ]

South Asian Terrorist Portal (SATP), "The Columbia World Dictionary of Islamism" and Defenddemocracy.org state that Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh "appears" to be connected with putatively non-violent, legal Islamist group or groups in Bangladesh, ["The Columbia World Dictionary of Islamism", Columbi University Press (2007), p.70] Defenddemocracy speculating that Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh is a "proxy" established by the legal Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh party to "push the center of gravity of the political debate toward radical Islamism" and make Jamaat-e-Islami appear more centrist. [ [http://www.defenddemocracy.org/in_the_media/in_the_media_show.htm?doc_id=358521 The Rising Tide of Islamism in Bangladesh By Maneeza Hossain, Hudson Institute: Current Trends in Islamist Ideology vol. 3, February 16, 2006] ] According to SATP, "many members of the JMB and JMJB have invariably been found to be cadres of the Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS), student wing of the Jamaat-e-Islami, a partner in the ruling coalition" with the Bangladesh National Party "under Prime Minister Khaleda Zia" that came to power in 2001. [ [http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/bangladesh/terroristoutfits/JMB.htm SATP, Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB)] ]

Sphere of influence

Main areas of JMB operations were:
*Rajshahi Division: Bogra, Sirajganj, Dinajpur, Jaipurhat, Gaibandha, Naogaon, Nator, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Tahkurgaon
*Khulna Division: Bagerhat, Jessore, Khulna, Meherpur, Satkhira
*Dhaka Division: Jamalpur, Mymensingh, Netrokona, Tangail
*Chittagong Division: Chandpur, Laxmipur, Chittagong

Leaders

Since its foundation, the group was led by Maulana Abdur Rahman, a.k.a. Siddiqul Islam a.k.a. Bangla Bhai, Shaykh Abdur Rahman and Dr. Mohammad Asadullah al-Galib. Six of their top men were captured by RAB security authorities in 2005. On the evening of 29 March 2007, Abdur Rahman, Bangla Bhai, and four other leaders of the organization were executed by hanging for the killing of two judges and for countrywide bombings in 2005. [Julfikar Ali Manik and Shariful Islam, [http://www.thedailystar.net/2007/03/31/d7033101011.htm Six JMB militants hanged] , The Daily Star, 2007-03-31; Retrieved: 2008-01-04]

Organisation

The JMJB reportedly has a three-tier organisation. [Staff Correspondent, [http://thedailystar.net/2006/03/02/d6030201033.htm Rahman spread vicious tentacles in only 7 years] , The Daily Star, 2006-03-02; Retrieved: 2008-01-04] The first tier of the outfit consists of activists called "Ehsar" who are recruited on a full-time basis and act at the behest of the higher echelons. The second tier, known as "Gayeri Ehsar", has over 100,000 part-time activists. The third tier involves those who indirectly co-operate with the JMJB. According to JMJB leaders, the whole country has been divided into nine organisational divisions. Khulna, Barisal, Sylhet and Chittagong have an organisational divisional office each, while Dhaka has two divisional offices and Rajshahi three.The outfit also had committees in each village and according to media reports villagers were being forced to join the committees. If anybody refused, he was branded as a "collaborator" of the PBCP and taken to the JMJB "trial centre".

See also

*17 August 2005 Bangladesh bombings

References

External links

* [http://ict.org.il/apage/12227.php Institute for Counter-Terrorism's Spotlight Report on the JMB 2007]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4158478.stm BBC report of August 2005 attacks]
* [http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=16041 Reporters Without Borders report]
* [http://www.janes.com/security/international_security/news/jtsm/jtsm060412_1_n.shtml Jane's Security news on JMB, April 2006]
* [http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/08/17/news/bangla.php International Herald Tribune article on the August 17 Bombings]
* [http://www.bangladeshobserveronline.com/new/2005/02/18/editorial.htm The Bangladesh Observer editorial]
* [http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/bangladesh/ Bangladesh Assessment 2003]
* [http://www.ipcs.org/Terrorism.jsp Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies]
* [http://www.thedailystar.net/2004/05/13/d4051301022.htm The Daily Star: Bangla Bhai active for 6 years]
* [http://www.thedailystar.net/2007/03/31/d7033101044.htm The Daily Star: The deadly terror outfit, rise of its kingpins]
* [http://www.thedailystar.net/2006/03/07/d6030701055.htm The Daily Star: Rise and fall of a dreaded militant leader]
* [http://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/bangladesh/terroristoutfits/JMB.htm South Asia Terrorism Portal]
* [http://www.postchronicle.net/newsboard/index.cgi?frames=n;read=15041 The Post Chronicle]
* [http://www.bangladesh-web.com/view.php?hidDate=2005-08-18&hidType=TOP Bomb blast map]


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