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3-Jul-16 World View -- Bangladesh tries to recover from Dhaka terror attack / Pakistan suspicions

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 10:16 pm
by John
3-Jul-16 World View -- Bangladesh tries to recover from Dhaka terror attack, the worst in 40 years


Suspicions that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency supported the Dhaka attack

** 3-Jul-16 World View -- Bangladesh tries to recover from Dhaka terror attack, the worst in 40 years
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e160703



Contents:
Bangladesh tries to recover from Dhaka terror attack, the worst in 40 years
Suspicions that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency supported the Dhaka attack


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Gulshan diplomatic enclave,
Islamic State / of Iraq and Syria/Sham/the Levant, IS, ISIS, ISIL, Daesh,
Amaq News Agency, Abu Omar al-Baghdadi,
Hindus, Muslims, Bihari, Urdu, Bengali, Sheikh Hasina, Ramadan,
Bangladesh Nationalist Party, BNP, Jamaat-e-Islam,
Pakistan, Inter-Services Intelligence, ISI, Mumbai, India,
Lashkar-e-Toiba, LeT, Condoleezza Rice, East Pakistan,
Taliban, Lahore, Gulshan Iqbal Park

Re: 3-Jul-16 World View -- Bangladesh tries to recover from Dhaka terror attack / Pakistan suspicions

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 2:32 pm
by Evan
I think the Gulshan name in common is coincidence only as far as this attack goes. I have lived in the Gulshan/Baridara diplomatic enclave and to one who knows the area, the choice of location is obvious. Although labeled as a diplomatic enclave it also serves as a commercial and retail and educational center for the more wealthy of Bangladesh and is relatively pourous and hard to secure. Traffic of all sorts, whether by foot, rickshaw, or vehicle and whether by poor, wealthy, or students is common and difficult to control It is easy to penetrate during daylight hours and hide out in during the night. And it is target rich. All in all a logical place to choose for an attack.

Re: 3-Jul-16 World View -- Bangladesh tries to recover from Dhaka terror attack / Pakistan suspicions

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2016 2:41 pm
by John
Evan wrote: > I think the Gulshan name in common is coincidence only as far as
> this attack goes. I have lived in the Gulshan/Baridara diplomatic
> enclave and to one who knows the area, the choice of location is
> obvious. Although labeled as a diplomatic enclave it also serves
> as a commercial and retail and educational center for the more
> wealthy of Bangladesh and is relatively pourous and hard to
> secure. Traffic of all sorts, whether by foot, rickshaw, or
> vehicle and whether by poor, wealthy, or students is common and
> difficult to control It is easy to penetrate during daylight hours
> and hide out in during the night. And it is target rich. All in
> all a logical place to choose for an attack.
Thanks for the information.