Terrorists are 'enemies of Islam and humanity': B'desh PM
July 07, 2016  20:59
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Those who carry out assaults even in Eid congregations are "enemies of Islam and humanity", Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said on Thursday after the Muslim-majority country witnessed a second terror attack in less than a week.
Hasina also appealed to parents to inform authorities of their missing children after it emerged that most of the hostage-takers in the July 1 Dhaka cafe incident had vanished several months ago.
"Those who are carrying out assaults even in Eid congregations, are enemies of Islam and humanity," said Hasina at an Eid reception at her residence.
"Terrorism will never be tolerated in Bangladesh. The government will do everything to establish peace," she said.
Hasina said the government would give every support, including the dissemination of information through all forms of media outlets, to help parents to trace their missing children and bring them home.
"We will track them down using modern technology, if required they will be given treatment in specialised facilities," she said.
Referring to Thursday's attack before the main Eid prayer, the prime minister said, "They have killed people instead of offering their prayers at time for prayers. How can this be a way to protect Islam?"
 
"... those who carry out such heinous crimes, dont believe in Islam in reality. They are the enemies of Islam."
She also spoke of the suicide bombing outside the Prophet Mohammad's Mosque in Saudi Arabia's Medina. "Some people commit such crimes in the name of Islam, tarnishing Islam's image."
"Steps must be taken against such people who are involved in false preaching and pushing the youths towards death and hell."
 
She said the Middle East-based militant group had 'gone too far' with their fanaticism regarding Islam. "Islam doesn't allow the killing of innocent people."
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