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Incidents and Statements involving Al Badr:
2013
Date
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Place
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Incident
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Nature of incident
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January 21
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Bangladesh
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ICT-2 said JeI contributed significantly to
the creation of auxiliary forces during the Liberation War for
combating unarmed Bengali civilians in the name of protecting
Pakistan. The then Pakistani Government and the military setup
a number of auxiliary forces such as Razakars, Al-Badr, Al-Shams
and Peace Committee.
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Statement
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March 23 |
New Delhi, India |
Delhi Police Special Cell recovered 75 contacts
from mobile phone book of Sayyed Liyaqat Ali Shah, including important
operatives of Al-Badr.
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Statement |
June 25 |
India |
Targeted attacks on the Police, CAPFs and Army
in J&K is a result of increased collaboration between HM and various
other militant outfits like JeM, LeT and Al Badr, says security
agencies.
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Statement |
September 21 |
Jammu and Kashmir
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The Al Badr, one of the most dreaded militant
groups whose cadres fought Afghan war against Soviet troops alongside
Gulabadeen Hikmatyar's Hizb-e-Islami, are making attempts to infiltrate
into J&K.
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Statement |
October 30 |
Jammu and Kashmir
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The militant outfits, whose militants were being
trained at the camp, included LeT, JeM, Al Badr and HM. Sources
pointed out that though the militant commanders of these four
outfits didn't have much co-ordination, they have joined hands
to train the militants following dwindling strength of their cadre
and repeated calls from their commanders operating in Jammu and
Kashmir for infiltration of the militants to sustain terrorism.
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Non-violent |
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