Bangladesh Police Arrest IT Chief Of Group Blamed For Gay Activists’ Deaths

Bangladesh Police Arrest IT Chief Of Group Blamed For Gay Activists’ Deaths

Xulhaz Mannan

Chief of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police’s counter-terrorism unit Monirul Islam on Tuesday announced that they had apprehended the alleged head of information technology for the al Qaeda-inspired militant group Ansarullah Bangla Team, which has been blamed for the brutal hacking of secular bloggers and LGBT rights activists, NBC News reports.

Former Secretary of State John Kerry last April called Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed, offering support related to the investigation into the violent attack that killed Xulhaz Mannan, a U.S. Embassy employee, a gay rights activist and the editor of Bangladesh’s first LGBT magazine Roopbaan.

Rahman was arrested in Dhaka on Monday and was studying computer science when he became involved with ABT. Islam claims that while with ABT, Rahman was close to the group’s head of military operations, former army major Syed Mohammad Ziaul Haque. Haque allegedly went underground after the Bangladesh military claimed he had been aiding a plot to overthrow the government in 2011.

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The police currently hold ABT responsible for a numbers of attacks, since February 2015, that claimed the lives of five bloggers, a publisher and two gay rights activists —Mannan and Mahbub Tonoy — NBC reports. While al Qaeda and the Islamic State have taken credit for many killings in the country, authorities deny their presence and instead blame home-grown groups for these attacks.

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Anti-LGBT TN Senator Mark Green Withdraws Nomination as Army Secretary, Citing Attack on His Christian Beliefs

Anti-LGBT TN Senator Mark Green Withdraws Nomination as Army Secretary, Citing Attack on His Christian Beliefs

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Anti-LGBT Tennessee Senator Mark Green has withdrawn from his nomination as Army Secretary, citing attacks on his Christian beliefs.

Green’s statement:

JUST IN: President Trump’s pick for Army Secretary, Mark Green, withdraws his nomination pic.twitter.com/9dLo77iqro

— NBC News (@NBCNews) May 5, 2017

In late April, 31 House Democrats sent a letter to Senate Armed Services Committee Chair John McCain urging the Senate to reject Green over his history of attacks on LGBT people.

The Tennesseean reported:

“LGBT soldiers are willing to make tremendous sacrifices to protect our rights and freedoms,” the lawmakers wrote in a letter. “It would be deeply disrespectful to their service to appoint a secretary of the Army whose history of homophobia and transphobia makes it clear that he is not willing to do the same for them.”

Thirty-one House Democrats signed the letter, including Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy III, chairman of the Congressional Transgender Equality Task Force. None of the letter’s signers are from Tennessee.

…Multiple LGBT groups have denounced Green’s nomination, calling him “a social issues warrior” who has worked to undermine LGBT rights at every turn. One of the groups, GLAAD, has released audio from a radio program in which Green, discussing transgender bathroom issues and ISIS, said his responsibility as a state senator was to “crush evil.”

Mark Green, @realdonaldtrump‘s Sec of Army nom has terrible record of hate. We’ve signed on to oppose him. #WeObjectt.co/nyUwcv2F87 pic.twitter.com/k9xGHsomHO

— Lambda Legal (@LambdaLegal) May 5, 2017

NEW: Mark Green, Trump pick for Army secretary, had this to say about Obama transgender policy in 2013: t.co/ggsh7oQLvL pic.twitter.com/AwpQPx6l8Z

— andrew kaczynski ? (@KFILE) May 4, 2017

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GLAAD’s leaked audio helped sink anti-LGBTQ Mark Green’s nomination

GLAAD’s leaked audio helped sink anti-LGBTQ Mark Green’s nomination

Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD, released the following statement after Tennessee State Senator Mark Green withdrew his nomination to be the next Secretary of the Army. GLAAD helped lead the charge by exposing audio on April 20 in which Mark Green told the Hotwash with CJ and Alex Program that transgender Americans were an “evil” that must be “crushed.”

“Discrimination and anti-LGBTQ beliefs have no place in our military. GLAAD’s leaked audio and the outrage from our supporters helped sink Mark Green’s nomination, but we now need to continue to hold the Trump Administration accountable by fighting back against every attempt to erase the LGBTQ community from this nation.”

Trump Pick For Army Secretary Says He Opposes Transgender Equality Because He Must ‘Crush Evil’
Huffington Post // Amanda Terkel

Tennessee state Sen. Mark Green (R), President Donald Trump’s choice to be the next Army secretary, believes that part of his mission as a public official is to “crush evil” ― and that opposing transgender equality policies is key to that effort.

As head of the Army, Green would oversee a force that’s fully integrated, since the Pentagon ended its ban on transgender people serving openly in June. If confirmed, he would set a significantly different tone than the previous Army secretary, Eric Fanning, who was the first openly gay person to serve in the position.

In June, Green said he opposed allowing people to use the restroom that corresponds with their gender identity, rather than the sex assigned at birth. He told an online radio show he believed the matter should be left up to the states rather than the federal government, and then cited the safety of women as a key reason he personally opposes transgender equality in public accommodations.

“There are 300,000 rapes in the United States every year,” Green said. “Three hundred thousand women who are sexually assaulted by predators. We know this. It’s documented. It’s factual. To think that some young guy isn’t going to take advantage of the system where we’re going to allow guys to go into the bathroom ― the women’s bathroom ― to think that it’s not going to happen is just ridiculous.”

The need to protect women from sexual predators is a common conservative argument against inclusive bathroom policies. But it’s also a red herring. It’s already illegal for men to sexually assault women, whether it takes place in a bathroom or some other place. Nothing would change in that regard. And leading organizations dedicated to fighting sexual assault say they support transgender equal access.

States and localities that have implemented transgender-inclusive restroom policies have also said they have not seen an increase in rape and assault because of these laws.

But for Green, there’s also a biblical reason to oppose these policies: He needs to “crush evil”:

And as far as the religious argument goes, and this applies to the issue of Syrian refugees as well. There’s a big fuss about whether or not that we should sue the federal government over having to take refugees from Syria into the State of Tennessee, I believe we should sue the federal government in that case because Romans 13 is pretty doggone clear, this is the passage where it tells people to submit to the authorities – meaning, basically if you’re in the government, you should do what the government tells you to do. You know, don’t speed, all that kind of stuff. Obey the laws is basically what the passage says. But what it goes on to say is that because the government exists for two purposes.

The government exists to honor those people who live honorably, who do good things – to reward people who behave well and to crush evil. So that means as a state senator, my responsibility very clearly in Romans 13 is to create an environment where people who do right are rewarded and the people who do wrong are crushed. Evil is crushed.

So I’m going to protect women in their bathrooms, and I’m going to protect our state against potential infiltration from the Syrian ISIS people in the refugee program. And whoever wants to stand up and take me on that, I’m ready to fight.

“The Trump Administration must have been desperate to fill this post because Mark Green’s anti-LGBTQ remarks should disqualify anyone seeking to be in charge of the United States Army, which includes many out and proud soldiers,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD, an LGBTQ advocacy group. “Our nation is strongest when we are together ― and calling transgender people ‘evil’ does just the opposite.”

Green did not return a request for additional comment on his remarks and views on transgender people.

In September, Green told a tea party gathering that he believes being transgender is a disease. (The medical community disagrees.)

Green is also the sponsor of SB 127, a bill that would bar government entities from taking “discriminatory action against a business entity on the basis of the internal policies of the business entity” in Tennessee.

The state’s nondiscrimination protections do not currently cover discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity, although some municipalities do have stronger rules protecting LGBTQ government employees.

Green’s bill, however, would bar local governments and public universities from considering companies’ internal policies (such as whether they discriminate based on gender identity or sexual orientation) when doing business or giving out contracts ― because the legislation considers that to be discriminatory.

The bill passed the Tennessee state Senate, but this week, the House deferred the measure until next year.

Green is a West Point graduate and physician. He was an Army medic for the special operations team that captured Saddam Hussein in 2003. He later wrote a book about his experience interviewing the former Iraqi dictator.

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Thank you for stopping the nomination of Mark Green

Thank you for stopping the nomination of Mark Green
Thank you for stopping the nomination of Mark Green

Thanks to your determination to do what’s right, we just stopped Mark Green’s nomination and protected LGBTQ service members everywhere. Nominated as Secretary of the Army, Mark Green was one of the most extreme anti-LGBTQ politicians in the country. He has called for states to refuse to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, appallingly said that being transgender is a “disease” and used his office in Tennessee to push “license to discriminate” legislation and undermine the basic civil rights of LGBTQ people at every turn.

He was a dangerous nominee that needed to be stopped. So we turned to the best strategy we have: you. We asked you to reject his nomination. And thousands did. Nearly 20,000 of you signed our petition – making the voices of the LGBTQ community heard. You posted on social media and asked your friends to take action too – building our army and elevating our voice. You refused to stay quiet when so much was on the line. And it worked – quickly.

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