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The Democratic Circus must End; It will Never Solve the Ummah's Problem

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In an interview with the BBC's Hardtalk program on July 31, 2012, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina proposed formation of an interim government during the next general elections scheduled to be held within January 2014. A small cabinet comprising of political leaders including leaders from the opposition party BNP can oversee the parliamentary election, Hasina said. As expected, Khaleda Zia rejected Hasina's offer and said that the next general election must be held under a non-party government. Hasina's proposal started an old discussion of who should oversee the general election of Bangladesh in the political circle and media.

The problem started when on May 10, 2011 the seven member Supreme Court panel headed by the then chief justice ABM Khairul Haque declared illegal the constitutional provision that mandates an elected government to transfer power to a so-called non-partisan caretaker administration who will oversee the parliamentary elections. However, the court observed that the practice can continue for the next two elections. On June 30, 2011, the ruling Awami League alliance passed the 15th amendment to the constitution abolishing caretaker government system. After that, the opposition BNP has only one political agenda: restoration of caretaker government system. It may be mentioned that it was Awami League who demanded the caretaker government system to oversee general election in the first place back in 1996 when it was in opposition.

By terminating the caretaker government system and demanding its restoration, the government and the opposition together have successfully made it the major political issue of the country. In the meantime, millions of dollars were looted from the mass people in the stock market and siphoned out of the country by the corporations with government's aid. Many people were forced to suicide after losing all their savings. Government could not ensure water, gas, and electricity to the people at all, let alone education, healthcare or employment; prices of essentials are increasing day by day. With no program to generate employment, people are forced to leave the country by any means possible. Government has increased electricity price tariff manifolds to satisfy the International Monetary Fund. On the other hand, the government has passed an indemnity to those involved in processing deals with private independent power producers named quick rental power plants so that their corruption cannot be challenged in a court. The government is allowing US special force to visit Bangladesh at their will and making armed forces of Bangladesh to have exercises with both USA and India. Ruling Awami League also allowed transit to India. Despite all these crimes committed to the Ummah, both ruling and opposition play the caretaker game as if that is the only issue which needs to be solved.

In fact, this is the circus of democracy which people are watching since its inception in the country in the 1990s. Twenty two years of democracy in Bangladesh could not solve any of the basic problems of the people. Rather, it creates crisis and drama where all public political activities revolve around who will get to power next time, what is the mechanism of transferring power, who will be the head of caretaker government or election commissioner etc. And behind the scene deals are made with the crusader USA, UK, EU or India, on who can offer more service to the imperialists. The Ummah is desperately looking for solutions while Hasina continuously warns people against any undemocratic rule. The drama will continue till the imperialists decide on a solution, or the US makes a deal with any of the parties and brings it to power or it decides on something else. And then the same drama is repeated.

Democracy will never solve people's problem as the political system does not come from the belief this Ummah holds. Allah (swt) says,
... and rule between them by all that Allah has revealed, and follow not their vain desires, but beware of them lest they beguile you from any of that which Allah has sent down to you. [Surah Al-Maidah: 49]

Muslims cannot accept any system or solution other than Islam. Islam does not allow Muslims to accept Hasina, Khaleda or so-called ‘third force' who rule according to their whims and follow imperialists' instructions. Current corruption and looting of Ummah's resources are all outcome of democracy. Allah (swt) has given us a system and it is an obligation on every Muslim to live under this system; the Khilafah "Caliphate" ruling system. Muslims were ruled by this system for more than thirteen centuries. The Khaleefah is obliged to solve basic necessities of the citizens of the Islamic state according to Shari'ah. On the other hand, Muslims are obliged to account the Khaleefah for his duties. Muslims lived in peace and honor under the shade of Khilafah "Caliphate". The kuffars have destroyed this system in 1924, but Allah (swt) has promised its return as He (swt) says,

Allah has promised, to those among you who believe and work righteous deeds, that He will, of a surety, grant them succession (from the current rulers) in the land, as He granted it to those before them... [Surah An-Nur: 55]

Today, the change of system from Kufr to Islam will not take place automatically. Our Prophet (saw) and his honorable Companions have struggled for establishment of the system of Allah (swt). It is also our duty to work and struggle for the re-establishment of Khilafah "Caliphate", only system ordained by Allah (swt). Allah (swt) says,

... Verily, Allah will not change the condition of a people as long as they do not change their situation themselves... [Surah Ar-Rad: 11]
17-08-2012

 

Raiyan Hasan
Bangladesh

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Hizb-ut Tahrir/ East Africa: Events on Eid-ul Fitr

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They held placards emblazoned with short easy to read messages like "No Presidents, No Kings, Yes Khalifah for all Muslims", "No Republics, No Kingdoms, Only Khilafah "Caliphate"".

Many Muslims were pleased by the effort andthe Da'wah carriers graciously accepted the many takbir of the faithful who were touched by the message.

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Headline News 19-08-2012

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Headlines:

 

  • Jim Rogers; America must prepare for Financial Armageddon
  • Global food crisis could hit very soon, according to food policy group
  • Military intervention in Syria will lead to catastrophe - Lavrov, Russia' Foreign Minister
  • Afghanistan: Since June 2012 more US soldiers have died from f suicide than active combat
  • Kayani plays with words to conceal America's involvement in the upcoming operation in North Waziristan

 

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Jim Rogers; America must prepare for Financial Armageddon:

In a riveting interview on CNBC, legendary investor Jim Rogers warned Americans to prepare for "Financial Armageddon," saying he fully expects the economy to implode after the U.S. election. Rogers, who for years has been an outspoken critic of the Feds policies of "Quantitative Easing," says the world is "drowning in too much debt." He put the blame squarely on U.S. and European governments for abusing their "license to print money." In the U.S. alone, the national debt has surged to nearly $16 trillion, that's more than $50,000 for every American man, woman and child. "[They] need to stop spending money they don't have," Rogers said. "The solution to too much debt is not more debt... What would make me very excited is if a few people [in the government] went bankrupt..." Rogers added.

Global food crisis could hit very soon, according to food policy group:

A global food crisis could hit very soon as corn crops in the U.S., the world's largest corn producer, have struggled due to extreme drought, the International Food Policy Research Institute told Bloomberg. Governments should act immediately to fix the problem, Shenggen Fan director-general of the institute, told Bloomberg. The U.S. should end its biofuel program that uses 40 percent of the nation's corn output, he told Bloomberg. Corn is used in everything from sweeteners to food to livestock feed. Corn prices jumped to a record $8.49 a bushel on Aug. 10 and are up 57 percent since June 15, according to Bloomberg. The increase helped push up global food inflation 6.2 percent in July from the previous month, the biggest jump since November 2009, as tracked by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization. "The major problem is policy," Fan told Bloomberg. "Biofuel production has to be stopped. That actually pushed global food prices higher and many poor people, particularly women and children, have suffered."

Military intervention in Syria will lead to catastrophe - Lavrov, Russia' Foreign Minister:

Military action in Syria will lead to catastrophe, Russia's Foreign Minister has said. Russia opposes US demands for a no-fly zone over Syria, he said, adding that the solution to the ongoing conflict is the Geneva accord peace plan. The international community reached an agreement in Geneva in June calling for a transitional government in Syria to bring an end to ongoing and bloody conflict in the country. Different interpretations of the document began to emerge shortly after the accord was adopted, with Washington insisting that the document required that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad leave power. Moscow contested this interpretation, saying the document made no such claim. "Statements, saying the document [Geneva accord] is as good as dead imply that someone seeks a pretext for military intervention. This is worrying as it can only lead to catastrophe in the region," Lavrov said in an interview with Sky News Arabic. Any proposal that stipulates the disarmament of only one party in the conflict was "unrealistic," he said, adding that "Such proposals are aimed at regime change and not at curtailing the conflict and saving Syrian lives." Russia does not support the Assad regime, but rather works in the interest of the Syrian people and regards ending the ongoing violence in the country as its priority, Lavrov said. Moscow also rejects the imposition of any no-fly zone over Syria as a violation of Syrian sovereignty, he said, referencing recent statements by Washington. Washington and Ankara are reviewing all possible measures to help rebels overthrow the embattled Assad government, including the implementation of a no-fly zone, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on August 12. "We do not feel isolated because of our stance on Syria, on the contrary we maintain political dialogue with everyone," Lavrov said, arguing that there is no single Arab country that would regard Russia as isolated.

Afghanistan: Since June 2012 more US soldiers have died from f suicide than active combat:

The U.S. Army just released this past month's suicide numbers. There were 38 potential suicides for the month of July, 26 occurring among active-duty soldiers and the remaining 12 suicides among the reserve and Guard components. These numbers, the highest reported by the U.S. Army since IAVA started tracking in January 2009, tragically underscore that despite the best efforts of the military, we still have a long battle against suicide ahead of us. So far, the Army has reported 187 total potential suicides in 2012. This includes 116 potential active-duty suicides and 71 among the reserve components. According to the Navy Times, one suicide is occurring every 27 hours. The Pentagon allocates $2 billion from its budget to mental health, nearly 4% of its annual $53 billion medical bill, but as of June 2012, more U.S. military personnel have died by suicide (2,676) since the war in Afghanistan began than have died fighting there (1,950).

Kayani plays with words to conceal America's involvement in the upcoming operation in North Waziristan

Ruling out joint operations with US forces in Pakistan's North Waziristan Agency (NWA) tribal region, army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani has made it clear that if necessary an operation could be undertaken by the country's own forces after making a decision on the basis of national interest and without any outside pressure. Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Kayani conveyed the categorical standpoint during a meeting last night with General James N Mattis, Commander US CENTCOM during which both sides discussed matters of mutual interest at length, according to a military statement Friday. "COAS clearly reiterated Pakistan's oft repeated perspective: we might, if necessary, undertake operations in NWA, in the time frame of our choosing and determined only by our political and military requirements. It will never be a result of any outside pressure. Pakistan's national interest continues to be the prime consideration for any decision in this regard," said the statement. He "categorically dispelled the speculative reporting in US media, regarding understanding given to General John Allen, Commander ISAF about Pakistan Army's readiness to launch joint operations in North Waziristan Agency (NWA)," said the statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations. The COAS clarified Pakistan's position by referring to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's statement on July 3, 2012, in which she talked of "coordinated actions against terrorists who threaten Pakistan and the region." He pointed out that It is important to distinguish between ‘coordinated action' and ‘joint operation.' Coordinated action implies that Pakistan Army and ISAF conduct operation on respective sides of Pak-Afghan Border. For such actions, intelligence sharing is the mainstay of mutual cooperation. Contrarily a ‘joint operation' implies that the two forces are physically employed jointly on either side of the border. A ‘joint operation' in this sense "is unacceptable to the people and Armed Forces of Pakistan, hence, has always been our clearly stated red line," General Kayani stressed. The statement said both sides expressed satisfaction over the level of cooperation between the two militaries and resolved to continue it to further improve relations between the two countries. The clear-cut reiteration of Pakistani position by Kayani came amid a debate in the country following US media reports of an understanding on joint operations and a statement by Secretary of Defence Leon Panetta, that Pakistani military was set to launch an operation in NWA soon. The Foreign Office on Thursday also said no foreign troops would be allowed to operate on Pakistani territory. US has been demanding military action to neutralise sanctuaries of militants in North Waziristan, especially the Haqqani network blamed for attacks on coalition forces in Afghanistan.

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Hizb ut Tahrir in Wilayah Syria Held Press Conference in Lebanon, Presenting its Political Mission to Replace Assad's Regime, by the Grace of Allah

The Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir summoned media outlets to cover the press conference of the Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir in Wilayah Syria, titled "Hizb ut Tahrir's Political Document for the Revolution of Ash-Sham: Towards the Birth of the Second Righteous Khilafah "Caliphate"" took place at Hizb ut Tahrir's office in Tripoli, Lebanon, on Thursday 28 Ramadan 1433 AH, corresponding to 16/08/2012.

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Campaign To Rescue The Pakistan Armed Forces From The Traitorous Gang

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As part of its escalating campaign to rescue the Pakistan armed forces from the traitorous gang of thugs led by Kayani and Zardari, Hizb ut Tahrir Wilayah Pakistan on Friday 29 Ramadan 1433 AH / 17 August 2012 CE put up banners all over Rawalpindi, the military headquarters of the Pakistani Armed Forces and fourth largest city of Pakistan, home to around six million Muslims. The banners were in defense of sincere officers like Brigadier Ali Khan who instead of leading the armed forces are court martialled for sharing the views of Hizb ut Tahrir. The banners proclaimed, "Punishing the pro-Islam, anti-America officers is an attack on the Islamic foundations of the Pakistan Army."

 

 

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