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Submitted by auniket (not verified) on February 21, 2013 - 3:14pm.
Thank you for this well-written and balanced piece. As you say, Shahbag is puzzling in so many ways: I would say the most surprising was the reaction of people after the murder of Rajib. Jammat hoped that they could use Islam to nullify Shahbag movement by spewing out massive propaganda about his alleged writings on Islam and branding the Shahbag movement as against Islam (and they continue to circulate hateful comments/articles against the movement through blogs and newspapers like Amar Desh, Naya Diganta, Sangram etc), and a lot of people (including me) who are for the movement were afraid that they would succeed. But I am so very happy to be proven wrong :)
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