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Hasina s next big challenge: Countering Al Qaeda linked Ansar al Islam in B desh
Wed, May 12 2021 20:12 IST |
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New Delhi, May 12: The Sheikh Hasina governments new challenge is to contain the rise of the outlawed militant organisation Ansar al Islam, an affiliate of the Al Qaeeda. What is worrisome for the Hasina government is the fact that the militant outfit is now planning to embark on an aggressive recruitment drive.
In a report published by the Bangladesh based newspaper Prothomalo, Ansar Al Islam plans to hire youth from secondary schools, madrasahs, universities, Islamic parties and others associated with militant groups.
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US President Biden announces complete troop withdrawal from Afghanistan
US President Joe Biden has announced that all American troops would be withdrawn from Afghanistan by September 11 this year, thus bringing to end the country s longest war, spanning across two decades. US troops, as well as forces deployed by our NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Allies and operational partners, will be out of Afghanistan before we mark the 20th anniversary of that heinous attack on September 11 (2001),â said Biden during a televised address to the nation from the White House on Wednesday.
Soon after, Biden went to the Arlington National Cemetery to pay homage to the American soldiers who died in the Afghanistan war, which began in 2001 after Al Qaeda terrorists based in Afghanistan attacked the World Trade Centre in New York.
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Says, pull-out decision was not a tough one; never thought US was in Afghanistan to unify that country
US President Joe Biden has announced that all American troops would be withdrawn from Afghanistan by September 11 this year, thus bringing to end the country’s longest war, spanning across two decades. US troops, as well as forces deployed by our NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Allies and operational partners, will be out of Afghanistan before we mark the 20th anniversary of that heinous attack on September 11 (2001),” said Biden during a televised address to the nation from the White House on Wednesday.