Serious Peaceful blangadeshi muslim irk by their Justice statue, cried for it to be removed

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Bangladesh Muslims protest against justice goddess statue

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Thousands of supporters of a conservative Islamist group have protested in Bangladesh against a statue of the goddess of justice erected outside the supreme court.
The protest in the capital, Dhaka, demanded its removal.
The demonstrators say the figure, a variation on the Greek goddess Themis but in a sari, goes against Islam.
The protest is another sign of tension between Islamic conservatism and liberal values in Bangladesh.
Backers of the conservative Islamist group, Hefazat-e-Islam, gathered outside the Baitul Mokarram mosque after Friday prayers, carrying placards and promising further protests across the country if the statue was not removed.
[h=2]Idolatry[/h]The protesters say the figure, erected in December and holding the familiar sword and scales of justice in her hands, amounts to idolatry.
"Statues or any kind of idols are completely banned in Islam," one demonstrator told the BBC.
"There is no place for a statue in our religion. So Muslims can't allow a statue in the Supreme Court premises."

There is growing tension in Bangladeshi society, and politics, between Islamic conservatives and more moderate, secular voices who want to defend pluralism and free speech, said the BBC South Asia Editor Jill McGivering.
The protesters' demands present the government with a dilemma at a sensitive time, she added.
Evidence of tension has come in the form of a series of murders of liberal writers and attacks by Islamist militants in recent years.

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Re: Peaceful blangadeshi muslim irk by their Justice statue, cried for it to be remov

They look super peaceful...

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Re: Peaceful blangadeshi muslim irk by their Justice statue, cried for it to be remov

They look super peaceful...

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No drone strikes on them or targeted shots by special forces as long as these jihadists do not carry guns and limit their violence to mob violence. That's how the war on terror has been waged for the past 16 years since 9/11. You can see how effective this military strategy has been.
 
Re: Peaceful blangadeshi muslim irk by their Justice statue, cried for it to be remov

No drone strikes on them or targeted shots by special forces as long as these jihadists do not carry guns and limit their violence to mob violence. That's how the war on terror has been waged for the past 16 years since 9/11. You can see how effective this military strategy has been.

You are wrong, it's not effective. Just look at South Thailand, Belgium, France, UK and Germany.


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Re: Peaceful blangadeshi muslim irk by their Justice statue, cried for it to be remov

You are wrong, it's not effective. Just look at South Thailand, Belgium, France, UK and Germany.


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I should make myself clearer. I mean to say that our strategy on fighting the islamists for the past 16 years since 911 has been totally wrong. We go after only a small group of Islamists, the group that carry guns and bombs. We totally left their mosques, preachers and mobs alone. As long as violent Islamists restrict their violence to mob violence, we have basically given them a free pass to do anything. Just look at the crowd of 'peaceful' Islamists who amassed for the Ahok protests. Vast majority of them share similar ideologies with ISIS, Al Qaeda and whatever Islamist groups out there.

Even in the Middle East, the muzzies fighting ISIS and the Taliban aren't moderates. They also share similar ideologies. They too will join mobs to lynch people accused of blasphemy, throw gays off the roof, kidnap non-muslim girls for forced conversions to Islam and ransack churches during mob attacks.

We are nowhere close to winning and ending this war on terror. erio
 
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