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Press Conference: "The Sham Revolution and the Critical Turning Point"

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Thursday, 13 Safar 1434 AH, 27 December 2012. In cooperation with The Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir, the Director of the Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir Wilayah Syria Hisham al-Baba held a press conference titled: "The Revolution of al-Sham and the Critical Turning Point: America's Envoy Lakhdar Brahimi's Mission: Head of Kufr." Various media outlets were invited to attend the conference.

 

 

To read the text of the invitation issued by The Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir
On 12 Safar 1434 AH, 26 December 2012

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The Press Conference in its Entirety

 

 

 

 

Question/Answer Session

 

 

 

 


 

To read the text of the press release issued by The Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir
Following the completion of the press conference

On 14 Safar1434 AH, 28 December 2012

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Lebanese TV's New Report:

Interview with Osman Bakhach and Hisham al-Baba on the sidelines of the press conference

 

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Press Release Hasina-Khaleda, and the Democratic System is Rejected by the People; Bullets Will Not Save Them; Muslims Demand the Khilafah Ruling System

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The Hasina government ordered the police to fire rubber bullets injuring one person in the chest and arrested dozens of Muslims, to disperse the several hundred participants who attended a rally today organized by Hizb ut Tahrir outside the National Press Club, Dhaka. The party organized the rally to express the people's rejection of Hasina-Khaleda, the agents of US-India and the democratic system which manufactures such agents. The participants chanted the slogans, "Hasina-Khaleda is Rejected," "Agents are Rejected," "Democracy is Rejected," and "The People Demand the Khilafah "Caliphate"."

Hearing these slogans from the people of the country, the foundation of the ruling Kufr regime was shaken and it resorted to brutal force as a means for its protection. This is exactly like its masters US-Britain-India who unleash violence against innocent, unarmed civilians for achieving their evil aims across the world.

The Kufr regime has come to realize that despite their oppression, the call for Khilafah "Caliphate" has reached people's hearts and minds to an irreversible point and it is acting desperately to silence the people. We, in Hizb ut Tahrir, make it clear that the regime will not succeed, rather the people's resolve will be strengthened and they will increase their efforts to bring this regime's downfall with the Help of Allah (swt). And the Khilafah "Caliphate" state will be re-established soon and it will punish the guardians of this regime with an exemplary punishment.

((الَّذِينَ قَالَ لَهُمْ النَّاسُ إِنَّ النَّاسَ قَدْ جَمَعُوا لَكُمْ فَاخْشَوْهُمْ فَزَادَهُمْ إِيمَانًا وَقَالُوا حَسْبُنَا اللَّهُ وَنِعْمَ الْوَكِيلُ)) [آل عمران: 173]

"Those (i.e. believers) unto whom the people (hypocrites) said, "Verily the people (pagans) have gathered against you (a great army), therefore, fear them." But it (only) increased them in Faith, and they said: "Allah (Alone) is Sufficient for us, and He is the Best Disposer of affairs (for us)." [Ali-Imran: 173]

 

 

The Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir
Wilayah of Bangladesh

 

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Police, Hizb ut-Tahrir clash in capital

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Sat, Dec 29th, 2012 3:58 pm BdST


Dhaka, Dec 29 (bdnews24.com)- Two persons were injured as members of the banned Islamist outfit Hizb ut-Tahrir clashed with the police in the city on Saturday.

Police identified the injured as Nazimuddin Babla, 50, and Zahirul Islam, 24, a Dhaka College student.

Police Inspector (patrol) Mohammad Shahid told bdnews24.com activists of the outlawed organisation suddenly gathered in front of the National Press Club at around 12:30pm sporting their party flag and chanted anti-government slogans.

When the police tried to bar the demonstrators they attacked the law enforcers, the official said. A crude bomb reportedly exploded during this time spreading panic in the area.

Shahid said the Hizb ut-Tahrir men hurled brickbats at the police and running battles between the two sides followed.

Later police charged batons, lobbed tear gas shells and fired rubber bullets to bring the situation under control, Sub-Inspector of Shahbagh Police Station Rupesh Chandra said.

Those arrested by the police were identified as: Zahidul Islam, 31, Rashed Bin Nazir, 24, Shahed Hosain, 25, Ali Ahsan Chhadri, 25, 'Sumon', 22, Ruhul Amin, 35 and Hafizur Rahman, 25.

Rapid Action Battalion also nabbed 32 others from the area.

Before the clashes broke out, an organisation was staging a human chain programme demanding trials of the suspected war criminals.

Babla, who was injured in the clash, told bdnews24.com that a splinter had hit his chest but added that he was there to participate in the human chain programme.


Additional police have been deployed in the area to avert further tension.

 

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The Only Relief from Corrupt Systems and Corrupt Rulers is the Khilafah

Our anger against the traitors within Pakistan's civilian and military leadership is unprecedented. As for economic misery, we struggle just to secure fuel, power, food, jobs, health-care and education. As for foreign policy humiliation, our armed forces are slapped in the face by America, in Abbotabad, in Salala and elsewhere, whilst we incur grave losses in lives and property through America's war.

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Cutting Elderly Care while Spending Billions on the Olympics

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As 2013 comes to a close, many are warning about the effect of a range of UK government cuts to the funding of public services and how that will affect some of the elderly, services delivered by local councils and may even lead to the closure of hospital wards. Why? Because money is scarce and the government has to reduce the budget deficit so "everyone has to tighten their belt" and share the pain.

Go back a few months and remember the spending on the London Olympics. It was a grand public celebration - something Britain does well. A recent opinion poll showed an overwhelming public view that the Olympic Games were enjoyable, cheerful and worth the money. It created a feel-good factor in many of the public as they saw the UK projected in the most positive light as an advanced, tolerant, multi-cultural society. The public saw many British gold medallists of Somali, Afro-Caribbean and other origins. Due to the current austerity, there are now reports of families struggling to afford food and children going hungry. In the feel-good fog, the extravagant nature of the games seems to have been forgotten.

The original promise was that the Olympics would cost between £2 billion and £3billion. It eventually cost just under £9bn. While the government was preaching austerity due to the dire financial situation in the country, earlier in the year the government was able to allocate even more money for the Olympics opening ceremony. It was as if the Treasury had signed an open cheque for the Olympics hence costs rose and rose until it reached nearly £9 billion. Most of the money went to well-heeled consultants, designers, contractors and sports administrators.

Before the Olympics, London Mayor Boris Johnson talked of a "fantastic boost" to London tourism and David Cameron talked of an "extra £13bn profit to British business abroad." Such claims have proved to be wishful thinking as many tourists stayed away from London during the busy Olympics period.

Temporary stadiums were built in Stratford, East London - despite questions about how much they will be used after the Olympics. At the time, challenging this strongly seemed like blasphemy. It was also unfashionable to mention the fact that British medal "heroes" of the games, nearly all needed millions in public money, spent on high-cost equipment and training - in order to win their medals. Questioning the money spent was tantamount to spoiling the fun. After all, the London Olympics were a success and lets now look forward to Rio De Janiero 2016, and "let us allocate more money so we can win more medals" than London 2012.

Obviously, £9 billion might have been spent on worthier causes including hospitals, more care for the elderly or many much needed infrastructure projects at a time when those out of work are facing higher energy bills and we are seeing a rise in the number of people depending on food banks for free food - which they cannot afford.

The spending on the Olympics indicates the ease with which a democratic government could generate general hysteria to validate reckless spending on an event (that generated a feel good factor) while cutting back on essential hospital and school services. An atmosphere was created whereby those who dared question such priority by a government that had spent the entire year telling everyone to tighten belts - met vitriol.

What are the values that allow such misplaced priorities? What are the values that allow the abandoning of the elderly in old people's homes while their children wash their hands of them in order to ‘enjoy' their own lives? What are the values that prioritise the fun and feel good of a few weeks of Olympics over providing basic services to the wider public?

Some voices in Egypt, Tunisia and Libya are advocating that we emulate the West. They fail to account for how secular Western capitalist societies promote individualism and short-term enjoyment which then allows that to be prioritised over providing services for the poor and the wider society.

The Prophet (saw) said:

"لَيْسَ الْمُؤْمِنُ الَّذِي يَشْبَعُ وَجَارُهُ جَائِعٌ"

"He is not a believer whose stomach is filled while the neighbor to his side goes hungry." [Al-Bayhaqi]

So in the Islamic Khilafah "Caliphate" state, Muslims understand that Islam mandates that it is forbidden for some in society to live in splendour and extravagance whilst others go hungry or are in need of basic services. This ensures that citizens in the Islamic Khilafah "Caliphate" state account the ruler if they neglect this duty or have misplaced priorities and seek to spend on frivolous White Elephants - like palaces, and ski resorts in the desert- as the UK government did with the Olympic games.

 

Taji Mustafa
Media Representative of Hizb ut Tahrir in Britain

 

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Headline News 28-12-2012

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Headlines:

• UN Envoy, Moscow Call for Revival of Syria Plan

• Kuwaiti Liberals Blast Calls to Ban Xmas Celebrations

• US Drone Strikes Down in Pakistan, Up in Yemen

• China to be Surrounded by US Stealth Jets by 2017


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UN Envoy, Moscow Call for Revival of Syria Plan:

Russia and the U.N called Thursday for the resuscitation of a peace initiative for Syria that never got off the ground when it was proposed months ago because both parties to the conflict rejected it. The plan, unveiled by world powers at an international conference in Geneva in June, called for an open-ended cease-fire, a transitional government to run the country until elections, and the drafting of a new constitution. The plan was a non-starter for the opposition because it did not explicitly ban authoritarian President Bashar Assad and other members of his regime from taking part in the transitional leadership. The regime ignored it because it would entail voluntarily giving up power. There was no sign that the plan had any more chance of succeeding now than it did back in June. Assad's government did not comment on the attempt to revive the proposal, and a coordinator for the rebels seeking to end Assad's rule called the plan "illogical." "No one in the opposition can accept this, and if they accept it, it will be refused by the Syrian people," said Bassam Al-Dada, a Turkey-based coordinator with the rebel Free Syrian Army. He said Assad's forces have killed too many people for him to play a role in any solution.

Kuwaiti Liberals Blast Calls to Ban Xmas Celebrations:

Several Kuwaiti liberal civil societies have condemned calls from some organisations and individuals forbidding the celebration of Christmas in the state, a report said yesterday. The civil societies said in a statement published by Al-Jarida newspaper that every year at this time certain groups declare celebrating Christmas and New Year as forbidden from an Islamic point of view. "Because such actions represent an insult to Christianity and Christians ... we strongly reject the publication of such calls," a statement signed by nine liberal groups said, adding that such calls were an act of hatred criminalised under the international law. The statement did not say who issued the calls, but usually some radical religious individuals and small groups issue fatwas (religious edicts) forbidding Christmas celebrations. However, the mainstream Islamic organisations do not issue such calls. There are no government restrictions on religious or social celebrations of Christmas or New Year in the conservative emirate, but social parties on any occasion must abide by strict regulations. Kuwait has about a dozen churches which all freely mark Christmas especially in the main church complex in the heart of the capital Kuwait City. There are some 200 Christians - mainly of Iraqi or Palestinian origin - among the 1.2 million native population of Kuwait. But the state is home to 642,000 foreign Christians, or 17 percent of Kuwait's population of 3.8 million, mostly from India, the Philippines, Egypt, Lebanon and the West.

US Drone Strikes Down in Pakistan, Up in Yemen:

US drone strikes against militants decreased in Pakistan's tribal regions for the second year in a row but intensified in Yemen, according to figures compiled by a Washington think tank. In Pakistan, 46 strikes were carried out in 2012, compared to 72 in 2011 and 122 in 2010, the New America Foundation said, based on its compilation of reports in international media. But Yemen saw an equally drastic increase in the clandestine attacks, with strikes against al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) militants rising from 18 in 2011 to 53 in 2012. This "drone war" is officially classified, and the US does not provide any information on the strikes. President Barack Obama, who has increased the use of drones compared to his predecessor, George W. Bush, only incidentally recognized their existence at the end of January in an online exchange. The vast majority of the strikes in Pakistan hit in North Waziristan. Many of the strikes were in and around the regional capital, Miranshah. These strikes, with Reaper or Predator drones, killed between 189 and 308 militants and at least seven civilians, the New America Foundation said. According to the Afghan spy agency, the operational leader of the al Qaeda-linked Haqqani network, Badruddin Haqqani, son of the group's founder, was killed in an August 21 drone strike - though the death has not been confirmed by other sources. Meanwhile, in Yemen, between 397 and 539 militants were killed by drone strikes, according to the New America Foundation, which did not specify the number of civilian victims. Some of the strikes in Yemen were conducted by US airplanes. The drones used there are operated both by the CIA and by the Joint Special Operations Command. The intelligence agency has its own fleet of 30-35 devices, according to the Washington Post, while the Pentagon can count on 215 Predator and Reaper drones, according to the Congressional Research Service.

China to be Surrounded by US Stealth Jets by 2017:

The United States' presence in the Asia-Pacific is about to be much more impressive: by 2017, the US is expected to have all but surrounded China, its number one economic rival, with fleets of the most advanced stealth warplanes in the world. According to recent reports from some of the Pentagon's top-brass, Uncle Sam will be essentially surrounding the United States' top competitor in only five years' time. By 2017, the Air Force's F-22s and B-2s, as well as a fleet of the Marine Corps' F-35, will all be deployed east. News of the long-term plan stems from a report by Wired's David Axe this week, who notes that several recent interviews with Defense Department officials suggest that the Obama administration's "strategic pivot" plan in Asia announced earlier this year hasn't been ignored just yet. In June, the Pentagon revealed plans to restructure the US military so that 60 percent of its warships would be in the Asia-Pacific by 2020. At the time, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said the decision was not meant to intimidate China, but was rather a common sense response to make sure America's resources were divvied out where they might be most needed. "Some view the increased emphasis by the United States on Asia-Pacific as a challenge to China, I reject that view entirely," Panetta said this summer. As recently as November, the secretary said of Asia, "We're going to continue to invest in the region," but that "It's going to take a lot of work and a lot of focus." Now only weeks later, the pieces are already being put in place. Speaking of the B-2 bombers last month, 8th Air Force Commander Maj. Gen. Stephen Wilson told Air Force Magazine that fleets "will rotate to forward operating locations all over the world in small numbers for a few weeks at a time," with those operations "beginning with a short Pacific deployment" in early 2013. That news takes on a whole new light following an address from Sec. Panetta at the National Press Club in Washington last week, where he announced "new deployments of F-22s ... to Japan" and confirmed that the Pentagon is "laying the groundwork" for F-35s to be in Japan by 2017.

 

Abu Hashim

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Statement from a dawah carrier of Khilafah: Rulers are Taking Shameful Revenge Through Filing Cases of Heinous Crimes which is Indicative of their Intellectual Bankruptcy

Asslamu alaikum,

My name is Arshad. I am the father of three children and belong to a middle class family. I am an I.T. consultant by profession and contribute to society through my knowledge and skill since the last 10 years.

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