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Wikileaks – Indian High Commissioner expresses pleasure over AL victory

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So it has been proven that Awami is actually Bharati Dalals. It has changed the name in past so I suggest it change the name to Awami Munafiq Ghaddar league.
 
Does this means BD military officers massacre was also designed by Indians.


It would be interesting if there was any US diplomatic cables on the BDR mutiny. That would certainly change the mood in Bangladesh if US diplomats had any negative assessment on the massacre.
 
If the wikileaks stuff is real, then the cables about BDR are out there, the releases are being done selectively.
 
If the wikileaks stuff is real, then the cables about BDR are out there, the releases are being done selectively.

Well the anniversary of the massacre is nearly upon us. If there is any diplomatic cable on the matter than it should come sooner rather than later.
 
I am just waiting for anything from Wikileaks on the 2008 elections being rigged. There are still 2000 documents to be released from the Dhaka Embassy.
 
Let's request Guardian through email to disclose BD related wikileaks soon. Especially, BDR related!
 
Let's request Guardian through email to disclose BD related wikileaks soon. Especially, BDR related!

I have already asked them to find any cables on the 1975 assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the 1981 killing of Ziaur Rahman. I also made a request for any diplomatic leaks on the BDR mutiny and massacre.
 
So it has been proven that Awami is actually Bharati Dalals. It has changed the name in past so I suggest it change the name to Awami Munafiq Ghaddar league.

So if you feel happy about khalida zia then you become BNP dalal, razokar????????

What a logic.
 
Read this posted by Veeru

India, US shielded Bangladeshi paramilitary force

India have colluded with the US in shielding a Bangladeshi paramilitary force despite its patchy record of human rights abuses and torture, indicates a leaked state department cable released on Tuesday.

“(Indian high commissioner) Pinak (Ranjan Chakravarty) also agreed when the Ambassador (James F Moriarty) argued the Hasina government should not disband the Rapid Action Battalion,” said the cable sent by the US embassy in Dhaka.

RAB as the Battalion is known was being trained by the UK and encouraged by the USA to one day become the Bangladeshi version of the FBI had several human rights issues, which was confirmed by the US in other cables. The US said it was working with the force to take care of this problem.

This cable was sent in January 2009, just a month after the election of the Awami League into power making Sheikh Hasina prime minister of the country for the second time.

The new government, the US embassy cable said, might be opposed to the RAB as it was formed by the previous Bangladesh National Party government of Khaleda Zia, a bitter rival of Sheikh Hasina.

The new prime minister had excellent relations with India, and the US might have tried to leverage this to keep the RAB going, while also reforming the elite force from inside – the cables show the US had plans.

That India had excellent relations with Hasina was not hidden from the Americans.

The cable notes that in his conversation with US ambassador Moriarty, Indian high commissioner Chakravarty “expressed pleasure” at the landslide victory of Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League in the elections.

The embassy notes in the cable that with the Hasina as prime minister the two countries will step up cooperation in the fight against terrorism. India earlier accused Bangladesh of not doing enough.

Bangladesh has long been home to leaders of the terrorist group ULFA and Harkat ul Jihad Islami-Bangladesh, which has been used by Pakistan-based terror groups to infiltrate terrorists into India.

India, US shielded Bangla paramilitary - Hindustan Times

You guys are so desperate to get your conspiracy theories validated!! Oh the shame!
 

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