Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Traitors

Traitors: The Pakistan army had no friends in Bangladesh - expect for a few traitors. The people of Bangladesh rejected these traitors completely during the election; the Council Muslim League's Khwaja Khairuddin, the Convention Muslim League's Fazlul Qader Chowdhury, the Qayyum Muslim League's Khan A. Sobur Khan, the Jamaat-e Islami's Golam Azam and the izam-e Islami's Moulovi Farid Ahmed. Out of these the Jamaat-e Islami political party is worth special mention. To help the Pakistan army, these traitors created the team of rajakars - which was mainly made of the armed cadres of Jamaat-e Islamis. In September a political delegation from West Pakistan complained to General Niazi that the entire rajakar group consisted of Jamaat-e Islamis. General Niazi then ordered that the rajakars be called Al-Badr and Al-Shams. These rajakars/Al-Badr/Al-Shams had neither the strength nor the courage to face the freedom fighters directly, but as puppets of the Pakistan army they carried out unspeakable torture and oppression on the Bangladeshi people. The Pakistani army did not know the people of this country, it was the Al-Badr, Al-Shams and the Rajakars who helped identify them. Whatever the word Razakar might mean literally, there is no phrase that is hated more by the Bangladeshi people.

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