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O Believers Afflicted by Calamity! The Capitalist Ideology Has Killed an Entire Generation: Will You Still Persist With It?!

On the eve of Saturday 10/09/2011 CE the Zanzibar Isles were afflicted with an unparalleled historic calamity that spread grief, tears and pain into every house with the capsizing of the MV Spice Islander in the Nungwi area. This is the worst and most severe accident to have afflicted Muslims of these islands as the passengers are estimated to have reached 3,000

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Hizb ut Tahrir Organized Demonstration Against Indian Military Exercise in Bangladesh

Hizb ut Tahrir organized a demonstration today at 12:00pm against the Indian military exercise which is being held in Sylhet. The demonstration started at Bijoy Nagar and finished outside Bait ul-Mukarram. The two week long exercise which started on Sunday (09 October, 2011), is the first ever on the soil of Bangladesh by the Mushrik Army. Hizb ut Tahrir had warned in 2009 that the Pilkhana massacre was planned for the purpose of weakening the BDR and paving the way for India to establish her domination over the Muslim Army of Bangladesh. This military exercise demonstrates that India is fulfilling her aims and Sheikh Hasina is collaborating in this matter just as she did in the Pilkhana massacre.

 

Hizb ut Tahrir calls upon the sincere politicians, the intellectuals, the people and above all the military of the country to take a strong stance against this exercise. It represents a grave danger to the security of the country. It will allow the enemy to gain first hand knowledge of our military's strength, strategies, tactics, training and preparation. They will use such knowledge and experience to adapt and develop their strategies and tactics against our forces. Furthermore, allowing the military of the imperialist forces to hold exercises, whether the Americans or the Indians, is a violation of the Islamic shari'ah. Muslims are forbidden from taking these aggressors as their partners in any matter, let alone in matters of military and security.

 

 

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No member of Hizb ut Tahrir was Arrested from Outside the Parliament House Secret Services Make Another Failed Attempt to Link Hizb ut Tahrir with Militancy

The secret agencies of Pakistan make another failed attempt to link the world's largest political party, Hizb ut Tahrir, with militancy and terrorism. Hizb ut Tahrir denies the report published in two Urdu newspapers according to which police arrested a member of Hizb ut Tahrir from a protest held outside the Parliament House and recovered uniforms of the security services from his possession.  The concocted story was released by a previously unheard of news agency

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THE BANGLADESHI HIGH COMMISSION IN KENYA COWARDLY REFUSES TO RECEIVE Hizb ut Tahrir EAST AFRICAS' DELEGATION

The Bangladesh High Commission in Nairobi refused to receive the delegation of the Islamic party of Hizb ut Tahrir East Africa which had visited its offices on Thursday 6th Oct 2011. One of the guards at the embassy by the name of Chaka told the delegation that the High Commissioner

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Headline News 14-10-2011

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Titles:

  • Euro debt crisis could destabilise world economy, says Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
  • President Obama Leaves "All Options" Open In Response To Iran
  • Kazakhstan tightens law against Islamic prayers
  • Report: NATO wins in Afghanistan exaggerated

 

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Euro debt crisis could destabilise world economy, says Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on Thursday warned that Europe's debt crisis could be "a destabilising factor" for the world as a whole in a speech to parliament in which he rejected calls to resign. "The economic crisis will improve only when Europe can show that it can take a decisive step towards political unity, towards coordinating economic policy, defence policy, foreign policy," Berlusconi told centre-right lawmakers. "As long as we remain a large economic body with a small political head, the economic crisis risks continuing with no solution and with the added danger that Europe becomes a destabilising factor for the world economy," he said. "The heart of the European banking system is being attacked by speculation. The markets are volatile... which undermines the stability of the euro," he said. He also cautioned against further political uncertainty in Italy, saying that his government was the best guarantor of stability in tough economic times. Berlusconi said the euro was weakened from its inception by the fact that there is no mechanism for coordinating budget policies or issuing common European bonds.

 

President Obama Leaves "All Options" Open In Response To Iran

Obama told the press this week that he had "laid out a very specific set of facts." Obama said, "what we know is that an individual of Iranian-American descent was involved in a plot to assassinate the ambassador to the United States from Saudi Arabia. We also know that he had direct links, was paid by and directed by individuals in the Iranian government. Now those facts are there for all to see." Obama also said that as the U.S. formulates a response to Iran, that the U.S. does not "take any options off the table." However, the initial response would be a legal and diplomatic one-starting with a prosecution of those individuals involved in the plot and pressing forward with additional sanctions on elements of Iran's government. The Treasury Department has already moved to restrict the finances of organizations and firms linked to the Iranian government. "What you're gonna see is folks throughout the Middle East region questioning their ability to work effectively with Iran," the president predicted. Reports have surfaced that the president was initially briefed on the threat in June and a months-long investigation resulted in arrests this week.

 

Kazakhstan tightens law against Islamic prayers

Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev signed a tough religion law Thursday including a ban on prayer rooms in state buildings, aimed at stamping out Islamist militancy but criticized by Kazakhstan's top Muslim cleric and the West. Nazarbayev, 71, has ruled Kazakhstan for more than 20 years as a secularist autocrat. Until this year, the 70 percent Muslim country largely avoided the Islamist violence seen in other central Asian ex-Soviet states like Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. "The new law ... more clearly defines the rights and duties of religious organizations and outlines the role of the state in strengthening the religious tolerance of our society," Nazarbayev said Thursday during a visit to Shymkent, near the border with Uzbekistan where radical Islam is on the rise. "Peace and harmony in our multiethnic home are Kazakhstan's most valuable patrimony," he said. The comments were reported on his official website. The law, swiftly approved by the compliant legislature, has caused heated debate. Article 7 bans prayer rooms in all state institutions. Kazakhstan's Supreme Mufti, Absattar Derbisali, said this could anger pious Muslims and spur extremism. Among recent measures to fight Islamist militancy, Kazakhstan temporarily blocked access to a number of foreign Internet sites in August after a court ruled they were propagating terrorism and inciting religious hatred.

 

Report: NATO wins in Afghanistan exaggerated

The US-led NATO mission in Afghanistan may be exaggerating successes of raids designed to kill or capture insurgent leaders, a flagship strategy in the 10-year war, a report warned Thursday. The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) hails the raids as one of the most effective tactics against the insurgency, but the Afghanistan Analysts Network (AAN) says data from December 2009 to September 2011 is inconsistent. "The lack of transparency is particularly apparent in the case of the insurgent ?leaders? that were reportedly being killed and captured; there is no way to properly evaluate these claims," said the AAN report on its website. Two days ago, the military said the number of Taliban attacks had declined for the first time and that the Taliban has failed in recent months to seize back territory lost in US-led offensives in the south. Basing its data on 3,771 press releases announcing the deaths of at least 3,873 people and the detentions of another 7,146, AAN said ISAF often interchanges the terms "facilitator" and "leader" without explaining why. It also said statistics in press releases did not tally with more grandiose figures released separately by ISAF to media outlets. Although it was unclear to what extent this was intentional, "it should make policy-makers and analysts evaluating ISAF?s progress think twice about accepting these body-count figures without more serious scrutiny," AAN said. On September 3, an ISAF release said security forces had captured or killed more than 40 Al-Qaeda insurgents in eastern Afghanistan this year. But a tally of previous releases add up to 22 killed and 10 captured, many of which, AAN points out, are simply noted as having had "suspected ties". AAN concedes that the press releases themselves do not represent a complete figure, given that there may have been unreported operations, and more deaths and detentions per incident than counted.

 

Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia pose threat to US: Panetta

Addressing the House Armed Services Committee on Thursday, US Secretary for Defence Leon Panetta said that terrorists in Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia pose a threat to the United States. At a hearing on the future of national defence and the US military 10 years after 9/11, the focus of the discussion centred largely on defence budget cuts. The hearing was disrupted in the first 15 minutes by anti-war protestors, who raised slogans against the war, and were escorted out by the police. Secretary of Defence Panetta said that their focus was that Afghanistan should not become a safe haven for al Qaeda again. He added that if the United States left Afghanistan in a hurry, and Afghanistan became a base for al Qaeda, the world would question the US. Members of the committee questioned Secretary Panetta as to why the US was spending billions in wars when the US was facing a fiscal deficit and an economic crisis at home. Rep Chellie Pingree questioned why the United States was spending $120 billion a year on the wars.

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THE BANGLADESHI HIGH COMMISSION IN KENYA COWARDLY REFUSES TO RECEIVE HIZB UT-TAHRIR EAST AFRICA'S DELEGATION

The Bangladesh High Commission in Nairobi refused to receive the delegation of the Islamic party of Hizb ut-Tahrir East Africa which had visited its offices on Thursday 6th Oct 2011. One of the guards at the embassy by the name of Chaka told the delegation that the High Commissioner and staff were on holiday

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