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Jamaat Backs BNP Nationwide Anti-government Program

Jamaat-e-Islami has hitched up with the BNP again and has endorsed the much bandied program of strikes and protests against the sitting government.

Jamaat has agreed to join the June 9th sit-in and has promised full-throated support of the planned late June  “peoples” strike.  Though the ostensible reason that a Jamaat spokesperson offered was “to end the people’s suffering, Jamaat could well use some good public relations to goose up its popularity.  A new recruitment drive anchored on anti-government actions wouldn’t hurt either.

Jamaat’s reasons to join the BNP are politically sound.  The public, moral underpinnings  of those reasons are far more suspect.

 

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Faheem Haider

Faheem Haider is a political analyst, writer and artist. He holds advanced research degrees in political economy, political theory and the political economy of development from the London School of Economics and Political Science and New York University. He also studied political psychology at Columbia University. During long stints away from his beloved Washington Square Park, he studied peace and conflict resolution and French history and European politics at the American University in Washington DC and the University of Paris, respectively.

Faheem has research expertise in democratic theory and the political economy of democracy in South Asia. In whatever time he has to spare, Faheem paints, writes, and edits his own blog on the photographic image and its relationship to the political narrative of fascist, liberal and progressivist art.

That work and associated writing can be found at the following link: http://blackandwhiteandthings.wordpress.com