"Infidels," have no room in an Islamic State
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That the non-Muslims,
whom the Islamists refers to as "infidels," have no room in an
Islamic state is a well known fact, which has also been repeatedly declared by
Bangladesh's Islamic extremists, who are driving them out by serving ultimatums. The
Islamic nationalists (BNP&JP) are also doing the same thing, only slightly
differently. The BNP or JP may not have
declared it as their party policy, but have
i. declared Islam as
the state religion;
ii. denied the
minorities access to jobs of power and prestige;
iii. fired the
few minorities that were hired by the
secularists;
iv. have
in the past refused to repeal the Enemy Property Act and
recently blocked the
implementation of the law that was passed by the progressive Muslim or secularist
government repealing that infamous act;
v. continued
the Islamic (Bengali Hindus, Buddhists or Christians are never given any land
grabbed from the non-Bengali indigenous people) colonization of the Hill
Tracts, in flagrant violation of the 1997 Chittagong Hill Tracts Treaty.
vi. had
the Board of Education and Public Service Commission include questions that a
minority student cannot either answer at all or pass the test if answers them
truthfully.
vii. banned their (of the Ahmaadiyas) religious publications;
viii. subsidized pilgrimage for the Muslims but not for the minorities;
ix. used their
cadres and even their parliamentarians to terrorize the minorities, raze their places of worship, and
rape their women;
x. used the police to
protect their party cadres who brutalize the minorities;
xi. the police
deny them protection and justice;
xii. incarcerated the journalists who
have or attempted to report the incidents of atrocities being conducted against the minorities;
xiii. as a part of the cover-up
drive, incarcerated NGO personnel and noted journalists like Shahriar Kabir,
Muntasir Mamun, and BBC journalists who have attempted to report atrocities
against the minorities (see, BBC-News Mach, 15,’02;Dec. 9, ‘02).
xiv. fooled the world by claiming that even cases such
as that of burning 11 people alive which include a 4-day-old infant and a
70-year old man to be a case of "robbery" and bombing of at a major
religious festival as an attack on the police.
By hiring lobbyists
as well as using her diplomats worldwide, the ruling Prime Minister Zia has denied that the country's minorities are being
subjected to any atrocities; she has even emphatically claimed that " the
highest degree of communal harmony” prevails in the “Muslim Democracy of
Bangladesh.” And, the community
of civilized nations appears to have been fooled into believing the
government's following claims:
i. all the national media reports about
the atrocities against the country's minorities (and the alarming rise of
militant Islam) are false;
ii. all the international media reports about the atrocities against the
country's minorities (and the alarming rise of militant Islam) are conspiratorial;
ii. the Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and Refugees
International reports are all exaggerated.
Renowned lawyer Dr. Kamal Hossain brought a lawsuit in the High Court on
behalf of Ain-O-Shalish-Kendra (Law and Mediation Center) against the
Begum Zia regime (Writ Petition # 6556/2001, under Article 102 of the
Constitution of Bangladesh), charging that minority women and children were
raped by the agents of the ruling parties (see The New York Times. Nov
27, ’01). Afraid of reprisal, the helpless
judges dismissed the case based on the government’s submission that the “few
sporadic incidents” that have occurred are due to “family feuds” (The
Statesmen, Oct. 17, ’02).
As evidence of atrocities mounted, and US and European
legislators/government began to urge her to stop the carnage, she appointed a
commission to investigate the incidents of atrocities against minorities, but,
ironically, with her Principal Secretary as its chair, thus making a mockery of
this colossal human tragedy.
Prime Minister Zia, the leader of the "Islamic
hardliners" has flouted all those appeals/recommendations as exaggerated
and baseless, like she had in 1992 (As can also be seen from Honorable
Congressman Frank Pallone's May 17, '04 speech in the House about our plight.).
Will the secularists or progressive
Muslims solve the minority problem if the ever came back to power? They will not. This conclusion is based on their past
behavior. Even though by rejecting the
two nation theory or the concept of Islam-based nationhood, Bengali progressive
Muslims supported by the minorities seceded from Islamic Pakistan to create
secular Bangladesh in 1971, and although the country's founding fathers
constitutionally (1972) guaranteed that no religion would be accorded
preference over the others by the state, the secularist government reneged on all
their pre-election promises.
Having undergone extremely disproportionate suffering during the war of independence in
1971 (80% of the 10 million driven out of the country were minorities,
according to Senator Kennedy report.), the minorities had naturally expected
that if the secularists ever made it to power their misery would end for ever. But that did not happen; rather they took the
following pro-Islamic and anti-minority steps:
i. Created an Islamic Foundation, but no such foundations for the
minority groueps (We of course want none--we want a complete
separation of mosque and state).
ii. Continued subsidizing pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia for the Muslim, but
not so for people belonging to other faiths.
ii. Joined the OIC and attended the OIC Foreign Minister's summit
meeting.
iii. Refused to return the site of the holy shrine of
Ramna Kali Temple and Mother Anandamayee's Ashram-dorm complex to the Hindus
(this shrine is symbolic of Hinduism in Bangladesh).
iv. Refused to repeal the Enemy Property Act of
1965 (enemy = the Hindus who have had to leave for India after being
persecuted/for safety of life), by using which successive governments have
sized 2.5 million acres of land from the Hindus in a country smaller than the
state of Wisconsin, by 2001 (See IRF/US Department's Country Report 2001/2003).
v. The pursued
the Pakistani practice of Islamic colonization of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, ,
i. e., kept sending Muslim settlers --but not from other faiths -- backed by
the armed forces.
vi. They did
not hire any member from the minority communities in a position of power and/or
prestige either in the government or in their party, Awami League.
During their second tenure (1996 - mid-2001) they finally repealed the Enemy/Vested
Property Act but with no provision for seeking compensation. Similarly,
they signed a treaty with the indigenous people of Chittagong Hill tracts, but
did not restore the autonomy. The first
President of the country, Late Sheikh Mujibur Rahman asked the non-Bengali
indigenous people to "become Bengali," totally disrespecting their
distinct ethnic identities.
And they refused to return the site of the Ramna Kali temple to the
Hindus, but finally returned it only after facing vigorous protests and
condemnation everywhere. Worst of all, they did not even attempt to repeal the
5th and 8th Amendments (Declaration of Islam as the State Religion) although
repealing those two Amendments would be the very first step toward according
equal status to the country's minorities.
Faced with blatant discrimination in
employment, daily humiliation - - e.g., called ‘kafir’ ‘malaun’ or ‘dandaya’ (these are slurs suggesting that
non-Muslims are infidels) and publicly making
the wish Fi Naar-e- jahannam-E Khaledun-a (Let his/her soul burn in the
fire of hell eternally when a non-Muslim passes away - - , and unable to bear
the brunt of the barbaric atrocities imaginable only in the medieval times, the
minorities have had to leave en masse for the neighboring state of India,
Myanmar and North America, in a continuous exodus.
Consequently, as can be seen from the
table below, whereas the minorities represented 30% of the population in the
1940s and 20% in 1970, they account for only 10% or less of the total of 145
million people, today:
Population Chart (1941-2001)
|
|
% (Percentage) of Total Population
|
|||||
|
Year
|
Muslim
|
Hindu
|
Buddhist
|
Christian
|
Others
|
Total
|
|
1941
|
70.3
|
28.3
|
-
|
0.1
|
1.3
|
100
|
|
1951
|
75.7
|
22.0
|
0.7
|
0.3
|
1.3
|
100
|
|
1961
|
80.4
|
18.5
|
0.7
|
0.3
|
0.1
|
100
|
|
1974
|
85.4
|
13.5
|
0.6
|
0.3
|
0.2
|
100
|
|
1981
|
86.7
|
12.1
|
0.6
|
0.3
|
0.3
|
100
|
|
1991
|
87.4
|
11.5
|
-
|
1.1
|
0.3
|
100
|
|
2001
|
90.0
|
08.0
|
0.6
|
1.1
|
0.3
|
100
|
Sources: Bangladesh: A Country Study, J. Heitzman
& RL. Worden eds. 2nd Edition, Federal Research Division, Library of
Congress, Publisher US Army, 1989, & Ranjit Dey, et. al. (Ends) 2002.
It may be noted that since the
average family size of the Muslims and non-Muslims happen to be the same,
without the exodus the minorities would have been 62 million, but in fact only
15 million remain. A population loss of
47 million people amounts to the disappearance of a dozen countries like
Albania, Bahrain, Iceland, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Namibia, Oman, Panama, Costa Rica or Malta from the face of the
earth Lebanon, Panama, Kuwait, Malta, etc. What is scarier though is that, if Pakistan
(of which Bangladesh was a part) is taken as an example of how the Islamists of
the subcontinent treat their fellow non-Muslims, then Bangladesh's minorities
will be completely eliminated through violence in the next two and a half
decades.
In the past few years, we have
urged Prime Minister Khaleda Zia several times to take the following steps to
alleviate the minorities' pain:
(i) Shut down all Islamic
terrorist organizations in the country;
(ii) Order the foot soldiers of this vicious campaign to stop the
atrocities against the minorities immediately;
(iii) Repeal the 5th and 8th
Amendments of the constitution through which secular Bangladesh was virtually
transformed into an Islamic
(iv) Repeal the anti-minority or racist law of Enemy
Property Act/Vested Property Act with provision for the rightful heirs
(according to Hindu Law of inheritance) of the Hindus from whom 2.5 million
acres of land was seized by the government to reclaim/donate/sell the property;
(v) Fully implement the Chittagong Hill Tracts Treaty of 1997, i. e.
stop sending Muslim settlers to evict the indigenous people, and withdraw the
army, etc.
(vi) End the Naziesque discrimination against the minorities in
employment, by adopting and implementing an Affirmative Action Law as found in
India or America, thus ensuring proportionate minority representation in all
government sectors;
(vii) Compensate and
rehabilitate the victims;
(viii) Form an independent inquiry commission to investigate the
incidents and bring the perpetrators to justice;
(ix) Insure proportionate
representation; and
(x) Open a dialogue with the
leaders of the minority religious and ethnic groups for finding a permanent
solution to the problem.
Prime Minister Khaleda Zia
never bothered to respond to our memoranda.
In a letter to the ruling Prime Minister, Honorable Congressmen Frank
Pallone, Jr. and Anthony Weiner made similar recommendations, but she did not
even show the courtesy of acknowledging receipt of their letter, either, let
alone respect their request (please see attached that letter plus Congressman
Pallone's mention of her failure to respond to their letter in his speech about
the plight of Bangladesh's minorities in the Congress of May 17, '04).
For a half century, unable to
bear the brunt of discriminatory treatment and atrocities they have fled to
India and leaving behind their established business, jobs, and ancestral
property. It has been going on endlessly since the massacre of Hindus in
1946. Unlike the Kurds, or the Sudanese
Christians they lack the ability to put up a meaningful resistance. The evil
forces of the Islamic nationalist/extremists have always been so overwhelmingly
powerful anyone who has ever resisted has been slaughtered right away. Therefore the only options they have had were
to either leave for India under the cover of darkness by paying hefty passage
money or stay in East Pakistan/Bangladesh as caged animals regularly paying
infidel tax and having to make their girls available on demand.
Many of those unfortunate children of the
cursed night of 14th August, 1947, who
were able to buy their passage to India -- many losing their female relatives
to the Islamic nationalist/extremist rapists during their perilous journey --
were able to live in India legally by virtue of the Liaquat/Nehru pact that allowed
the minorities of each country legally immigrate to the other. However the millions of minorities who have
had to enter India after that pact was nullified in 1971, live in India in
abject poverty as illegal aliens. And India doesn't recognize these refugees as
refugees which is why they do not qualify for the benefits that international refugees usually
receive. Bangladeshi landless Muslims
who go to India for economic reasons can easily obtain a ration card and then
vote yet go back to his home in Bangladesh to invest his earnings. But a minority cannot do that. As soon as a Hindu leaves for India his home
and property is seized by the government and given away to the Muslims thus
precluding his possibility of returning home. If the exodus continues at its
current rate then minorities will be completely eliminated in the next two or
three decades.
We believe you will agree with
us that having incurred a population loss of 47 million people, lost 2.5
million acres of land in a country smaller than the size of Wisconsin, and
having lived like caged animals there for a half century in their ancestral
homeland, the minorities of Bangladesh deserve a true permanent solution
to their problem.
It will have been clear from
the above that neither the Islamic nationalists/extremist nor the secularists
have take any steps at all toward finding a permanent solution to this
problem. Yet, once again today, we would
like to urge Prime Minister Khaleda Zia through your office to take the steps
that we or Congressmen Frank Pallone & Anthony Winner have suggested.
However, should the ruling government fail to
take those measures then it remains our humble request that America lead the
rest of the civilized world to devise a permanent solution to the
problem of Bangladesh's fast dwindling minorities. You have extensive
experience in resolving such problems around the globe, and we firmly believe
that you can do the same for the minorities of Bangladesh if you so wish. (Courtesy
by: Mr. Dwijen Bhattacharjya, Mr. Sitangshu Guha & members of B. H. B. C.U.C.)
We fervently hope and firmly
believe that as a country representing freedom and democracy, you will act to
save the minorities of Bangladesh like you have elsewhere.
Finally, we would like to
humbly remind you of Alex Perry's warning that "Bangladesh may have become
a dangerous new front in America's war on terror." As insiders, we can assure you that today's
Bangladesh is the Afghanistan of the late 1990s. Thus by acting now you will not only prevent
minorities form being wiped out but also save the entire civilized world a lot
of pain and suffering.
Thank
you for your anticipated assistance in preventing our homeland from being
turned into a monolithic Islamic state and saving its minorities.


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