Author Archives: Mash

Mohiuddin’s Docket

    Convicted terrorist Mohiuddin AKM Ahmed‘s website, Freedin.org, states that the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals stayed Mohiuddin’s deportation order on March 29, 2007: "On Thursday afternoon, March 29th, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco CA, issued … Continue reading

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Madam Speaker Versus Mr. Fantasy

Last week Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi led a congressional delegation to the Middle East. The delegation visited Israel, Lebanon, the Palestinian Territories, Syria and Saudi Arabia. However, it was the delegation’s trip to Syria that drew the ire … Continue reading

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Status Of Mohiuddin’s Deportation Case

Today papers in Bangladesh are reporting that the US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals will decide on convicted terrorist Mohiuddin AKM Ahmed‘s deportation order within the next few days. It appears that Mohiuddin filed a petition for panel rehearing  or a … Continue reading

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Rachel Paulose Takes The Back Door To “Success”

So the first South Asian to hold the post of United States Attorney is a 34 year old woman with a taste for the extravagant. She is also "dictatorial" and "ideologically driven". Her subordinates are demoting themselves in protest. Meet … Continue reading

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From The Mind Of A Murderer

    Mohiuddin AKM Ahmed was one of a handful of junior officers, mostly majors and a few colonels, of the Bangladesh army who, on August 15 1975, killed Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the president of Bangladesh, and nearly all of his family, … Continue reading

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