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Hizb Ut Tahrir poses serious security threats by expanding like hellfire in Bangladesh

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04.02.2025

Hizb Ut Tahrir (HuT), a pan-Islamic terrorist organization that denounces democracy, advocates Caliphate rule, and rejects the empowerment of women, has been expanding its footprint in Bangladesh for decades in a slow and deceptive manner. However, following the August 2024 regime change – blueprinted by Obama, the Clintons, George Soros, the Deep State, and Pakistan’s ISI – HuT’s expansion has accelerated at an alarming rate, posing serious security threats to Bangladesh, neighboring India, and other nations in the region, including Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Thailand.

For decades, activities of Hizb Ut Tahrir remained largely contained and controlled by successive governments led by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Awami League (AL), and even military rulers such as Gen. Hussain Muhammad Ershad and the military-backed government that seized power on January 11, 2007. During these years, HuT activists struggled to operate, and in 2009, the Awami League government banned HuT, designating it a terrorist entity. Although forced underground, HuT continued recruiting members from various educational institutions, especially English medium schools, private colleges, and universities. Credible allegations suggest that HuT has also succeeded in recruiting young military officers or cadets.

In addition to advocating for a Caliphate, Hizb Ut Tahrir is notorious for promoting antisemitism, anti-India, and anti-Hindu narratives while portraying Pakistan as a “model nation for the Muslim ummah”. It publicly defends Hamas and other militant forces, supporting extremist agendas such as wiping Israel off the global map and destroying the United States, branding both nations as “enemies of Allah”.

Since the partition of India in 1947 and the creation of Pakistan, Pakistani rulers and elites have continued to fuel religious hatred towards Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, and other non-Muslims while depicting India as an “enemy of Islam”. Although East Pakistan achieved independence from West Pakistan after a brutal nine-month war in which Pakistani forces committed genocide against Bengalis – Muslims, Hindus, Christians, and........

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