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Hefajat-e-Islam Bangladesh ((ベンガル語:হেফাজতে ইসলাম বাংলাদেশ);) also known as Hifazat-e-Islam Bangladesh is an association based fundamentalist Islamic group in Bangladesh, was formed in ''January 2010''. This group was formed in 2010 to protest against the secular education policy of Bangladeshi government. In 2011, they held violent demonstrations against the women's equal rights policy of the government and in 2013, and became headlines after holding large rallies asking the government to take action against the Shahbag protesters, who are demanding capital punishment of Bangladesh liberation war criminals.〔 In 2013 this group warned the government with a 13 point charter, which includes banning the right of women to work outside, execution of so-called atheist bloggers and stopping Shahbag protests. Although, the German ambassador in Bangladesh Albrecht Conze opined that Hifazat's demands fundamentalism in Bangladesh, diplomats from the US Embassy in Bangladesh met with the leaders of Hefazat. ==Formation== In January 2010, Hefazat-e-Islam was formed, comprising the teachers of more than one hundred Kawmi madrasas at Chittagong, Bangladesh. The formation was triggered by the 2009 Women Development Policy draft, which would have given women equal rights by inheritance. Ahmad Shafi, the director of Hathazari Madrasa and Mufti Izharul Islam, the chairman of the Islamist party Islami Oikya Jote, are regarded as the founders of Hefazat-e-Islam, Bangladesh.〔 The group was formed to protest the government's secular policies in education and politics.〔〔
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