Sri Lanka to ban 11 Islamic organisations including ISIS, Al Qaeda
The Sri Lankan government has banned 9 jihadi organisations including the Islamic State (ISIS) and Al Qaeda.
The Sri Lankan government has banned 9 jihadi organisations including the Islamic State (ISIS) and Al Qaeda.
Jihadi organisation Hefazat-e-Islam is behind the violence that occurred on large scale across Bangladesh during and after PM Modi’s visit.
Sri Lanka will ban the wearing of the burqa and shut more than a thousand Islamic schools, a Government Minister said on 13th April.
BJP MP Arjun Singh’s house and office in Jagdal in Bengal’s North 24 Parganas were attacked by a crude bomb on the night of 17th March. Three people, including a child, were injured in the attack.
In a shocking rally in Kerala on 19th February, the Popular Front of India (PFI), an extremist Islamist organisation, chose to do a rally parading men dressed in RSS uniforms. The men being paraded were also chained.
Turkey is using an Al-Qaeda-linked charity group, The Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms and Humanitarian Aid (IHH) to work with a Nepal based Islami Sangh Nepal (ISN) to promote jihad in South Asia…
A bill has been introduced in the French Parliament to control Islamic fundamentalism. Among the other provisions, the bill bans forced marriages and polygamy and regulates mosques and madrasas. These laws were enacted to combat the increasing fundamentalist violence in the country.
Activists of the Hindu Sena held a protest at Jantar Mantar here on 12th March demanding that the international terrorist Dawood Ibrahim be brought back to India and hanged.
“We will not retaliate as long as it is possible and we hope that the Pakistani side will also uphold the agreement,” General Officer Commanding (GoC), 28 Infantry Division, Major General V M B Krishnan told reporters.
‘Turkey is going to send Syrian Jihadi Terrorists to Kashmir to assist Pakistan in spreading terror’, reported Andreas Mountzouralias in a report on the Pentapostagma of Greece.