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06DHAKA536
2006-02-01 04:19:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Dhaka
Cable title:  

A/S ROCCA'S MEETING WITH JAMAAT ISLAMI CHIEF

Tags:  PTER PREL PGOV BG 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L DHAKA 000536 

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/27/2016
TAGS: PTER PREL PGOV BG BG
SUBJECT: A/S ROCCA'S MEETING WITH JAMAAT ISLAMI CHIEF

Classified By: A/DCM D.C. McCullough, Reason(s): 1.4 (b)

C O N F I D E N T I A L DHAKA 000536

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/27/2016
TAGS: PTER PREL PGOV BG BG
SUBJECT: A/S ROCCA'S MEETING WITH JAMAAT ISLAMI CHIEF

Classified By: A/DCM D.C. McCullough, Reason(s): 1.4 (b)


1. (C) Summary: JI amir Nizami told A/S Rocca that JMB has
"no support anywhere in the country" and that the BDG has
destroyed JMB's field activists. He denied any ties between
JI and JMB, declared the next elections will be free and
fair, and lobbied for closer US/BDG relations. End summary.


2. (SBU) On January 27, SCA Assistant Secretary Rocca, CDA,
and poloff (notetaker) met with Jamaat Islami (JI) Amir
Motiur Rahman Nizami. JI Senior Assistant Secretary General
Muhammad Kamaruzzman, Assistant Secretary General Abdur
Razzaq, and control officer were also present.


3. (C) In response to A/S Rocca's expression of concern over
the upcoming elections and the rise in extremist violence,
Nizami said that the BDG has taken serious action against
extremism. In a short period of time, he said, the BDG has
destroyed the network of Jamaat ulMujahideen (JMB),and that
while JMB may be tough to eliminate, their field activists
have been destroyed and are unable to launch new attacks. He
added that religious leaders throughout Bangladesh have
publicly rejected extremism, that no group would "dare launch
activities in the name of Islam," and that JMB has no support
anywhere in the country. He said that the real harm is being
done by leftist groups who have killed 3,000 people since
independence, and that JI supports democracy and rejects
leftist ideology and violence.


4. (C) Nizami blamed reports of ties between JMB and JI on
"unfortunate media" reporting. He asserted that:

-- JI abides by the constitution and doesn't agree with JMB's
activities;
-- Reports about JMB's connection with JI's student wing,
Shibir, are trying to create misunderstanding about JI;
-- The Awami League (AL) has yet to prove any connection;
-- Without JI's support, the BNP-led government could never
have attacked JMB so vigorously;
-- JI has repeatedly said that JMB bombings are perverted and
misguided, and done by uneducated, unemployed youths; and
-- JI repeated many times that suicide bombing is not a
ticket to Heaven; rather, it's a path to hell.


5. (C) Razzaq added that JI engages in democracy and has
done so throughout the nation's history, while JMB wants to
impose Islam on the nation. Kamaruzzaman charged that JMB is
more connected with the opposition Awami League since Mufti
Hannan has a family tie to the AL and comes from the same
district as Shiekh Hasina. The purpose of the bombings was to
destabilize the BDG, he said.


6. (C) Asked about the elections, Nizami said that elections
in 1973 and 1986 were not free or fair, but JI promoted the
idea of caretaker governments, resulting in the last three
elections being free and fair. (Note: JI, AL, and BNP all
claim parentage of the caretaker system.) It's logical, he
said, that this next election would be even more free and
fair. There should not be any problems, he said, adding that
the AL should come back to Parliament to raise their
objections, and not resort to anarchy outside Parliament. In
response to questions about the BNP/JI alliance, Nizami,
Kamaruzzaman, and Razzaq all insisted that BNP/JI unity has
been strengthened, and that the attempts to sow discord have
failed. As for additional JI seats, "We will try for more,"
but he declined to provide a precise number.


7. (C) Nizami refuted statements "by our neighbors (read
India) who write that Bangladesh is the "next Afghanistan."
Calling it "media terrorism," he and Kamaruzzaman said that
their neighbor wants to control the Bangladesh markets in
garments and textiles. Nizami said that "we have found JMB's
weapons, know their country of origin, and it is not a good
thing" but we are helpless. He expressed concern over how
their neighbor could send arms from outside the country, and
appealed for assistance from the U.S. We want closer
bilateral relations, he said. "Sometimes we see in the
Washington Post, and other US papers, propaganda against
Bangladesh citing us as dysfunctional." Instead of this "we
need your help as friends."


8. (C) This message has been cleared by A/S Rocca.
CHAMMAS