2016年8月27日土曜日

カナダのイエズス会系大学卒のタミーム・チョードリを射殺


ダッカ襲撃「首謀者を殺害」 バングラ警察、銃撃戦の末
ニューデリー=貫洞欣寛
2016年8月27日19時30分

バングラデシュ・ダッカのレストランで日本人7人を含む客ら20人が殺害された襲撃テロで、同国の警察当局は27日、首謀者の一人とみて追っていたタミーム・チョードリ容疑者ら3人を銃撃戦の末に殺害した、と発表した。ダッカ近郊の潜伏先に突入したという。

http://www.asahi.com/articles/ASJ8W5TRZJ8WUHBI013.html



Tamim Ahmed Chowdhury, known by his kunya Abū Ibrāhīm al-Hanīf, was a Bangladeshi-Canadian man who was the emir of the Islamic State (IS) in Bangladesh.
He was killed in a raid on an IS safehouse in Dhaka by Bangladeshi forces on August 27th, 2016.[1]

History

He was born July 25, 1986 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Chowdhury was formerly a resident of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
He attended J.L. Forster Secondary School in Windsor, Canada. He competed for the school in a variety of track and field activities in 2004. He graduated from the University of Windsor in Spring 2011, with an honors degree in Chemistry.[2]
Amarnath Amarasingam, Post-Doctoral Fellow with the Resilience Research Centre at Dalhousie University, said of Chowdhury's time in Windsor, "There were a few [people] who knew him from the mosque and from the social circles" and "He was a shy, skinny kid."[3]
The Windsor Islamic Association (WIA) commented, "We can confirm that Tamim Chowdhury was from Windsor, though he was not a well-known individual in the community," WIA spokesperson Lina Chaker said.[4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Islamic State

He may have travelled to Syria at some point in 2012-13. He returned to Bangladesh sometime afterwards.
He has been described as the "prime architect" and "one of the masterminds" of the July 2016 Dhaka attack.[9][10]

Dabiq

An interview with him was featured in the 14th edition of Dabiq.
He was described as the "amīr of the Khilafah’s soldiers in Bengal"[citation needed] and was quoted as saying, "Bengal is an important region for the Khilāfah and the global jihād due to its strategic geographic position. Bengal is located on the eastern side of India, whereas Wilāyat Khurāsān is located on its western side." "Thus, having a strong jihād base in Bengal will facilitate performing guerilla attacks inside India simultaneously from both sides and facilitate creating a condition of tawahhush (fear and chaos) in India along with the help of the existing local mujāhidīn there."[11]

Bounty

On 2nd August 2016, it was reported that the Bangladeshi police had offered a reward of 200,000 Bangladeshi taka ($20,000) for information leading to his capture.[12]

Death

Three militants including Tamim Ahmed Chowdhury, a mastermind of Gulshan café attack, were killed during a joint forces raid at a house in Narayanganj Sadar upazila on August 27th, 2016

Monirul Islam, chief of Dhaka Metropolitan Police counter-terrorism unit, confirmed it to The Daily Star around 10:45am.[citation needed]





Its history dates back to the founding of Assumption College in 1857 by the Society of Jesus (Jesuit) following the growth of their parish at Our Lady of the Assumption established in 1728. Assumption University has been administered by the Congregation of St. Basil since 1870.
In 1919, Assumption College in Windsor affiliated with the University of Western Ontario.[1] Originally, Assumption was one of the largest colleges associated with the University of Western Ontario. In 1940, a labour school was established at Assumption.
In 1950, Assumption College welcomed its first women students and in 1953, it ended its affiliation with the University of Western Ontario and became an independent institution through an Act of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. In 1956, the College changed its name to Assumption University and accepted as an affiliate the non-denominational Essex College. In 1957, Canterbury College became the first Anglican college in the world to affiliate with a Roman Catholic University.

In December 1963, Assumption University of Windsor, Canterbury College (Windsor, Ontario), Holy Redeemer College (now Académie Sainte-Cécile), and the Iona College (Windsor, Ontario) (United Church Affiliate), and the University of Windsor joined in an affiliation agreement. Assumption College in Windsor evolved into the University of Windsor.[1]



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