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Friday, July 22, 2016
Bangladesh Terrorism tied to Gulen International Turkish Hope School of Dhaka.
Remember Gulen Schools are set up to train militants, especially the schools in Central Asia (many have closed) and Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and some African countries.
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Dhaka attack: One of the terrorists was educated boy from rich family, who once met Shraddha Kapoor
Nibras Islam was allegedly brainwashed and radicalized by terrorists to carry out the heinous attack in the name of Islam.
Even as Bangladesh tries to come to grips with the deadly terror attack in Dhaka, it has been revealed that one of the slain terrorists, Nibras Islam, was an educated young boy who came from an affluent family.
Nibras was allegedly brainwashed and radicalized by terrorists to carry out the heinous attack in the name of Islam.
Videos and photos from his profile show a well-spoken, pleasant young boy.ccording to reports, the terrorists were all aged between 20 or 21 and were students of Dhaka's North South University.
Some of the other youths involved in the attack also seem to have belonged to affluent families and had passed out of top-notch schools in the city like Scholastica and Turkish International School.
Nibras, it seems, had been missing since January, which was the last time his parents has managed to contact him.
Nibras himself is said to have been a former student of the International Turkish Hopes school in Dhaka.
The boy was identified by his former classmates in North South University.
bras Islam. (Facebook photo)
In one of videos posted on his Facebook profile, Nibras is seen shaking hands with Bollywood star Shraddha Kapoor. "Shraddha Kapoor you beauty," he captioned it.
Nibras Islam (centre) seen with his friends in a restaurant. (Facebook photo)
FROM REGULAR KID TO BLOOD-THIRSTY TERRORIST?
Another video shows a regular boy travelling with his friends in car, speaking fluent English, joking around.
According to his Facebook profile, the boy had studied in Monash University in Malaysia as well as Northsouth University in Dhaka.
Nibras's Twitter account seems to have been inactive for a while with the last tweet around December 2014 saying: "Alhamdulillah. Happiness is being with your loved ones. And being with friends you missed."
In another 2014 tweet, aimed at an unknown individual, he says, "Appreciate everything in life. Thank you for being there for me all the time. Happy for you. Always been. Hope you get what you rightly deserve."
FROM GOOD SCHOOLS
According to reports, the terrorists were all aged between 20 or 21 and were students of Dhaka's North South University.
Some of the other youths involved in the attack also seem to have belonged to affluent families and had passed out of top-notch schools in the city like Scholastica and Turkish International School.
Nibras, it seems, had been missing since January, which was the last time his parents has managed to contact him.
Nibras himself is said to have been a former student of the International Turkish Hopes school in Dhaka.
The boy was identified by his former classmates in North South University.
Meanwhile, an expatriate Bangladeshi posted on Facebook a photo of one Mir Sabih Mubashsher along with the photo of an attacker.
Nibras Islam (left) was identified by his former classmates in North South University. (Facebook photo)
He quoted one of Mubashsher's classmates in Scholastica School in Dhaka as saying that Mubashsher went missing in March before his A-Level exam.
'It has become a fashion to turn terrorists'
"They are all highly educated young men and went to university. No one is from a madrassa," the Bangladeshi media quoted Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan as saying.
Asked why they would have become militants, The Daily Star quoted Khan as saying: "It has become a fashion."
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Nibras Islam, attended Gulen International Turkish Hope School of Dhaka was one of the terrorists of Bangladesh tragedy
Read Entire article here from India Today News : http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/dhaka-attack-terrorist-nibras-islam-was-educated-boy-from-rich-family-who-once-met-shraddha-kapoor/1/706648.htm We previously wrote about the Gulen Internatioanl Turkish Hope School of Dhaka here: http://gulenschoolsworldwide.blogspot.com/2011/01/gulen-schools-worldwide-turkish-hope.html Americans should be very concerned about this as the Founder of the Gulen school in Bangladesh -Kazim Eldes now resides in the United States of America, and has a lot to do with Concept Schools that was a subject of a FBI raid : And the Gulen Schools lie and say they are not “Gulen Schools” the founders, teachers, etc. are all known Gulen followers and members of Hizmet.Here is an example of Kazim Eldez who was the Founder, Prinicpal of the International Turkish Hope School in Bangladesh.Kazim is now in the USA affiliated with the Indiana Math and Science Academy and Concept schools for more information go to:
Holy Dove Foundation (Gulenist religious organization; organizes Turkey trips)
In 2006 audit of Horizon Science Academy Dayton, school was found to have improperly paid for a dependent immigration application fee for Kazim Eldes.
Math teacher, Principal, Founder, International Turkish Hope School, Dhaka Bangladesh (Gulen school)
Math teacher, Kharezm Uzbek-Turk High School, Urgenc City, Uzkebistan (Gulen school)
More articles linking Gulen Schools to terrorist training can be found. Here are additional articles from worldwide newspapers on Nibras Islam link to Gulen School
"One of them, Nibras Islam, has been recognised by his former classmates in the private North South University that requires almost all students to pay high tuition fees.
His high school, International Turkish Hope School, is not for everyone in Bangladesh.
Young Nibras has been identified as ‘treasurer’ of Australia-based Monash University’s International Student Services for its Malaysia campus."
"Details are now emerging about the perpetrators of Friday's barbarous attack. Police, family and acquaintances have given the Dhaka Tribune confirmation about the identities and background of five of the seven terrorists who carried out the carnage at Gulshan's O' Kitchen Restaurant that night. -Nibras Islam
This young man has been missing since January 2016.
Nibras studied at Turkish Hope School and then went to North South University. Then he quit halfway and left the country for Monash University in Malaysia.
Nibras was initially recognised by his peers on social media. Since then Dhaka Tribune has spoken to several friends and acquaintances who have confirmed his identity.
One acquaintance told the Dhaka Tribune Nibras was a social person and a good football player. This source had played a match with Nibras at the Turkish Hope School grounds late last year.
He was the son of Nazrul Islam, a businessman in Uttara.
- See more at: http://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/2016/jul/05/five-terrorists-unmasked#sthash.wbnTrCNV.dpuf
My child read in Turkish hope school for a year. When i found they are only for muslims and their religious perpose we returned our kids from the school.
My child read in Turkish hope school for a year. When i found they are only for muslims and their religious perpose we returned our kids from the school.
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