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Bangladesh: The Next Afghanistan? [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Hiranmay Karlekar

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'This book should ring a warning bell for policymakers in the South Block. If you do not agree, read Karlekar's chilling tale of the death of Mjuibur's dream - and that of many others who naively believed in it' - Kanchan Gupta, India Today 'The book unravels how the hate matrix has found a place in a culturally vibrant society that just two decades back asked for freedom from the shackles of an oppressive regime' - Anju Kumar, The Hindu 'Dubbed a hotbed of terrorism across the world, Bangladesh is under the spotlight. Hiranmay Karlekar's timely book tackles the issue with depth and insight... A must read for strategic thinkers and those involved in watching India's neighbourhood' - Tehelka 'The author argues that the headquarters of Islamic terrorism is shifting from Afghanistan to Bangladesh, which he describes as a soft state with an ineffective government and a weak police force' - The Pioneer 'Karlekar has a long experience of reporting on Bangladesh. His book resonates with this experience and with a wealth of details, and will help fill the vacuum of information on Bangladesh and it's crisis of fundamentalism' - The India Express

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'It is, I think, a timely and sobering reminder of the power of all kinds of fundamentalisms in the contemporary world, and that no society is proof against their ravages, even those which have prided themselves on their secularism, tolerance and pluralism. Bangladesh is a country haunted by divisions - not only the Partition of India, but also that of the War of Liberation, and the even more fateful split, between Muslim and Bengali, which is the more menacing because it exists within individuals, within the people themselves. Whether the wholeness of a specifically Bengali version of islam can be restored is the question which this book poses' - Jeremy Seabrook, The Guardian 'This book should ring a warning bell for policymakers in the South Block.If you do not agree, read Karlekar's chilling tale of the death of Mjuibur's dream - and that of many others who naively believed in it' - Kanchan Gupta, India Today 'The book unravels how the hate matrix has found a place in a culturally vibrant society that just two decades back asked for freedom from the shackles of an oppressive regime' - Anju Kumar, The Hindu 'Dubbed a hotbed of terrorism across the world, Bangladesh is under the spotlight. Hiranmay Karlekar's timely book tackles the issue with depth and insight...A must read for strategic thinkers and those involved in watching India's neighbourhood' - Tehelka 'The author argues that the headquarters of Islamic terrorism is shifting from Afghanistan to Bangladesh, which he describes as a soft state with an ineffective government and a weak police force' - The Pioneer 'Karlekar has a long experience of reporting on Bangladesh. His book resonates with this experience and with a wealth of details, and will help fill the vacuum of information on Bangladesh and it's crisis of fundamentalism' - The India Express Bangladesh focuses on the growth of Islamic fundamentalism in Bangladesh.Hiranmay Karlekar analyzes, in detail, the historical, social, cultural and political circumstances that have led to this, and discusses the chances of the situation being altered. From a wealth of reliable sources he discusses the circumstances which account for this rise in fundamentalism and he demonstrates the forces that function within the ruling coalition in Bangladesh allowing this rise unchecked. Hiranmay Karlekar is Consultant Editor of The Pioneer and a member of the Press Council of India. During his career, he has been Editor of The Hindustan Times, Deputy Editor of The Indian Express, and Assistant Editor of The Statesman and the erstwhile Hindusthan Standard published from Kolkata by the Anandabazar Patrika group.

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disconnect with reality 6. Juli 2007
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The author equates possibly the most tolerant of all Muslim countries as being the next Afghanistan. This is a country of 150 million and it is not difficult to find individual crimes committed against a member of religeous minority, if that is the object to begin with. As with practically all countries there is a violent right wing element as well. The author prefers to overlook the rejection of such elements by mainstream Bengali culture and the actions taken by the government against violent radicals. Also he either intentionally ignores, or is ignorant of, the differences in culture, history, and national structure which go against his hypothesis. The author assumes his theory his correct and tries to find specific facts that support it, rather than taking an impartial stance to see whether the broad body of evidence supports his theory, which it does not.
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A politically biased book 28. August 2006
Von Oracle, The - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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The author created fictional connections between few internal events with islamic fundamentalism which I beleive to cater the western audience to steer them away from the facts. Bangladesh had been a progressive country whose major population happens to be muslim. Given the recent 'not so well' relationship with India, the author of Indian origin paints a grim picture showing isolated political events to crate propaganda and anti bangladesh sentiment. In contrast, India sees more racial/fundamentalist voilence than Bangladesh and creates economical barrier for smaller neighboring countries like Bangladesh to develop by creating bad press and international influence.
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Talibanization 17. März 2008
Von A. Miah - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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In a Taliban society as the author claims Bangladesh is turning into they force strict regulation of women, including forbidding of most employment or schooling for women. In Taliban society the Taliban creates a banning of long lists of activities movies, television, videos, music, dancing, hanging pictures in homes, clapping during sports events. The Taliban also create religious police to enforce those laws. Also discriminatory attitude towards non-Muslims.

Now if all those things mentioned above are not implanted then its not a Taliban state, So the ignorant author would you please enlighten us where do you see women being denied education and theres laws banning womens education and laws banning movies, TV, Music, and Dance. I wonder how Dr.Muhammad Yunus was able to issue micro loans to women if they were banned from leaving their home by them self let alone start a business.

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