Category Archives: Terrorism

Dana Rohrabacher’s Hypocrisy Of Terror

Congressman Dana Rohrabacher has intervened on behalf of convicted terrorist Mohiuddin A.K.M. Ahmed. Rohrabacher has used his good offices to try to prevent Mohiuddin from being deported to Bangladesh where he has been convicted of multiple murders, including those of women and … Continue reading

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Decision Of The Ninth Circuit Court Of Appeals Rejecting Mohiuddin’s Petition

On February 23, 2007 the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco unanimously denied Mohiuddin’s petition for review of the deportation order against him. Below is the Court’s decision: Mohiuddin A.K.M. Ahmed petitions for review of a … Continue reading

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Mohiuddin’s Cold Blooded Murders – A Grandson’s Story

Sajeeb Wazed Joy, grandson of Bangladesh’s founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, has written an account of the killing of his grandfather and most of his family by Mohiuddin Ahmed and his cohorts. Joy’s mother, Mujib’s eldest daughter, survived the massacre of August … Continue reading

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A Terrorist Hides In The United States

Once you have seen tanks on the streets, you are never the same. I was born into genocide and I grew up a witness to terrorism. I am scarred by man’s inhumanity to man. Killers have laid their filthy hands … Continue reading

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Zbigniew Brzezinski: Debunking The Culture Of Fear

We are beginning to see the first signs of reason returning to the American political discourse in the post-9/11 era. Leading the fight for reason over fear is Zbigniew Brzezinski. Today in the Washington Post, Mr. Brzezinski delivered a message … Continue reading

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