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Tuesday, November 6, 2007

[chottala.com] Re: [khabor.com] Re: Expatriate and Treason: Birds of a feather flock together

 
 
Dear Mr. Chowdhury Irad Ahmed Siddiky Shaheb
 
Would you please refrain yourself from accusing others, who have different prespectives than
that of yours, for Treason and Terrorism? This seems to be a repeation of an age-old tactics
in by the reactionaries in the maneuvors for keeping their hegimony in the political power
structure and establishment. Are you still the Secretary, International, Diplomatic & Expatriate
Affairs of  The Bangladesh Nationalist Party. If so, which group you are in?
Will General Moeen U. Ahmed planning join a reformed BNP at the end?
 
I don't see anything special in your General Moeen U. Ahmed other than rethorics and
"politically motivated speeches". He has failed to refute the accusation of  his Taka
99 lakh loan from the Trust Bank as mentioned in it's prospectus. There are also accusations
that he has faked his resume about graduating from Harvard over and over again. Only thing
he attended was a weel long short course at the KSG and  does attending short course
make any one a Harvard Graduate? What do you think?
 
 Is it not a fact that he was one of Khaleda Zia vis-a-vis Tarek Zia's fan before being
promoted to the position of the "Commander of the Bangladesh Army"
[The Chief of the Army Staff  (CAS) of the Bangladesh Army ]?
 
I read in one of the back issues of Bangladesh Observer [the then Pakistan Observer]
in microfiche that portrays Mr. Tanvir A. Siddiky as a NSF cadre. It mentions that when
Ayub wanted to meet DU student leaders everyone rejected the offer, except for NSF.
NSF leader, Mr. Tanvir A. Siddiky and Mr.A.R. Yousuf met him for a parlor.
They saw a Great man, a Great patriot in Ayub. I see the same sychophant in your
chorus "God Bless Begum Khaleda Zia and God Bless, General Moyeen U. Ahmed".
Is this Moshaheb Giri runs in the family? What was Mr. Tanvir A. Siddiky's position
on independent Bangladesh in late sixtees and in 1971?
 
The corrupt politicians reflects only a corrupt society. If a society is corrupted, the Army
would not be any exception. The institutional corruptions are equally important as the
corruption at the personal level.
 
Do you really know why Gen. Moeen U. Ahmed recently visited USA? What was
happening behind the scene? How money was spent from the Bangladesh Government's
exchequer for the visit including the cost for his entourage?
 
In any case, I always look at the Great Patriots with a grain of salt:
Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.[Dr.Samuel Johnson,1775].
 
I will wait and see how your Great Patriot Ge. Moeen U. Ahmed behaves
during next 2 years and later.
 
Syed Aslam
 
 
On 11/6/07, Chowdhury Irad Ahmed Siddiky <gametheorist0001@yahoo.com> wrote:

Bhai Aslam,
We are all birds of the same Bangladeshi feather, we might not
necessarily flock together. Neither do I change my feather often.
But I think the person you are holding grievances against is a Great
man, a Great patriot, and a Great Bangladeshi. It is only because of
him that we have some of the most corrupt politicians in jail today.
The same politicians who would not let alternate political
leadership to grow in their respective constituencies. A doctor from
Netrokona or a lawyer from Sunamganj or a professor from Magura
could not previously become a member of parliament because these
parliamentary seats became ancestral property of the same sharks
who "changed their feathers" to remain in government whoever came to
power. Nobody ever challenged their authority but everyone recruited
them as an MP or as a cabinent member just because they were able to
make themselves indispensable to the political process through a
process of political monopoly. Was that scenario good for
Bangladesh? I am not saying that the current regime has impunity
over actions that were not in the best interest of the state.
Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed, a childhood friend of my father has not
disclosed his 1088 Brickyard lane, Potomac, MD 20854 property to the
government of Bangladesh when his wealth report was submitted.
He
also has another house in the Gaithersburg area of Maryland that is
also not known to the government. His houses in Banani and Gulshan
might be known to the government but nobody knows whether he is
paying taxes on them. Barrister Moinul Hosein's younger son just
received a license to operate a private television channel and a CNG
station.
Yasmin Murshed of Scolastica was made a high commissioner
to Australia and Fahim Munaim of the Daily Star was made a High
Commissioner to Canada. So was Debapriya Bhattacharya who left Dhaka
yesterday to represent Bangladesh as its ambassador to the UN in
Geneva. These are just some of the gossips of the elite circle in
Bangladesh. Unfortunately it isn't prudent to divulge any more than
that and all that I have said is already in the public domian and I
cannot tell you any more due to the trust bestowed upon me by the
people of Bangladesh to look after their interest.

Now, are all these free-riding going to become halal or kosher
after the elected government is voted to power? Be sure, it will
not. Does it mean that General Moyeen has done nothing good for the
republic? Absolutely not. General Moyeen has done for Bangladesh
what all former presidents and prime-ministers since the death of
Ziaur Rahman has failed to do. Bangladesh should be very proud of
General Moyeen that he has kept the hungry sharks of our society
locked up and we look forward to that lockup cell of those criminal
politicians to be their permanent graveyard. Bangladesh will not
forgive a single corrupt businessman, politician or bureaucrat.
God Bless Begum Khaleda Zia (but not her corrupt ministers), God
Bless General Moyeen and God bless Bangladesh.

Best Wishes,

Chowdhury Irad Ahmed Siddiky.

Postscript: Thank you for defending my integrity last week against
the Awami cyber terrorist Jamal Hassan Poplu of Maryland.

--- In khabor@yahoogroups.com, "Syed Aslam" < Syed.Aslam3@...> wrote:
>
> [image: "birds of a feather (flock together)"]
> *Birds of a feather flock together *


> **
> **
> *WRT:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/khabor/message/6063 *
>
> Dear "M. M. Chowdhury \(Mithu\)"
>
> Birds of a feather flock together !!!!
>
> * [They are maternal cousins ..]*
>
> Now we know who you are, Mr Mithu. It is good for everyone, home
and
> abroad, that you have taken off you masks. You guys can now sing
the chorus:
> *"God Bless Begum Khaleda Zia and God Bless, General Moyeen U.
> Ahmed"*together.
>
> We will now have to wait and see how the bandwagon effect
promoting the
> short-term
> objectives of the people in the palaces in Bangladesh flurishes.
>
> [We are just silent onlookers of contemporary history, sitting in
the
> viewer's gallery]
>
> Syed Aslam
>
> PS: Have you last seen this person?
> http://shadakalo.blogspot.com/
>
>
> Re: [khabor.com] Expatriate and Treason: How dual citizenship is
abused by
> some Bangladeshis
>
> Dear Mithu (if I may call you by that name),
> Thanks for your views. I believe we met before in another
> forum. I know exactly what you mean. I forgot to tell you about
Zafa
> Noor and Zafor Sobhan (Assistant editor, Daily Star) who are also
in
> it. By the way, I just unearthed the Daily Star and Awami League
> media connection the other day when I found that Zafar Sobhan is
> actually one of the syndicated columnist of Drishtipat. We will
> exchange notes on it bilaterally at a later time.
>
> Regards,
>
> Chowdhury Irad Ahmed Siddiky.
> http://iradsiddiky.blogspot.com
>
>
>
> *--- In
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> *, "M. M. Chowdhury \(Mithu\)"
> <cgmpservices@> wrote:
> >*
> > Mr. Siddiky,
> >
> > This email is so true and I have been observing them for so
> long. What I have found that if your writing is against their
> interest, they will attack you by personally with bad stuff or keep
> doing it until you leave their blogs or comments section or they
> disapprove your writing where they will not post your comments.
> >
> >
> > Actually I was thinking about them where they belong. They
> should adopt people opinion as long as it has facts and not against
> Bangladesh interest. Finally I have left them since its like
> talking to a tree when I counter their writings and propaganda
> machine.
> >
> > I believe in only thing that we should not do anything that hurt
> Bangladesh interest and use your free speech with respect to others
> and countries.
> >
> > I hope that they are listening. People can instigate hatred,
> harm country in the name of democracy, free speech, human rights.
> Democracy, free speech, human rights are beautiful things if we can
> use properly, not against others.
> >
> > I have written extensively this years about few individuals who
> are conspirators or propaganda machines as far as Bangladesh is
> concern.
> >
> > Love Bangladesh more than any individual or any parties.
> >
> > Note: Even some groups post my writings or not, I have no
> loss, This is my volunteer time to help Bangladesh any way I can
> either through cyber, real development projects and or advising
> policies in Bangladesh.
> >
> > Best wishes,
> >
> > M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu)
> > www.changebangladesh.com
> > www.amreteck.com
> >
> >
> >
> > Chowdhury Irad Ahmed Siddiky <gametheorist0001@> wrote:
> > Expatriates have no stakes in Bangladesh. When one has
> no stake in
> > one country but have a birth right in it, he or she can chose to
> do
> > whatever he or she wants with that birth right. In some cases, if
> > the birth occured before 1971, then technically that individual
is
> > not an exptriate of Bangladesh but an expatriate of East
Pakistan.
> > In that case, the expatriate has even less stake in the future of
> > the country of his origin because he never originated from
> > Bangladesh but originated from East Pakistan or British-India.
> > Virtually all Bengali hindus with ethnic ties to East Bengal, who
> > migrated to India and later to the United States, can claim that
> > they are of Bangladeshi descent. I have seen these people
> > fundraising for flood relief on the campuses of American
> > universities and in communities all over the United States, funds
> > that they never sent to Bangladesh but spent in their Puja. Dear
> > Bangladeshi readers, is this fair? Should we allow our distress
to
> > be exploited by individuals with remote links and claims to our
> > nation? More specifically Bengali expatriates from our
neighboring
> > country who claim remote citizenship and vague ties to Bangladesh
> as
> > their country of origin?
> >
> > Treason is the primary sport of some adventurous expatriates who
> > feel that they have no political stake in Bangladesh as they are
> in
> > the sanctuary of another country but they can very safely engage
> in
> > Bangladesh bashing without being held accountable for it. In this
> > sport, there are lot of Indians, primarily Bengali Indians with
> > ancestral origins in East Bengal who were deprived by partition
> and
> > feel that they can now settle their score with Bangladesh by
> joining
> > in the feast of treason initiated by those insurgent expatriates
> of
> > Bangladeshi origin who are not comfortable with the believes of
> the
> > majority of the Bangladeshis. I will offer several examples of
> this
> > category.
> >
> > (1) Jamal Hasan Poplu (poplu@): If you type his name, you
> > will come across lots of posts by this cyber activist who is very
> > uncomfortable and disturbed by the belief system of the
mainstream
> > of Bangladeshis. This man has resorted to cyber activism to
> > terrorize and bully individuals who share a belief system with
the
> > mainstream of Bangladeshis.
> >
> > (2) The Mukto-mona newsgroup by Avijit Chakrabarty, Mehul Kamdar,
> > Abul Hasnat Jaffor Ullah is another example. Avijit Chakrabrty is
> a
> > Bangladeshi hindu with strong grievances against the political
> > existence of Bangladesh and the nature and the belief systems of
> the
> > Bangladeshi people. He has sydicated with a former and retired
> > Indian intelligence officer, Mr. Mehul Kamdar, to collaborate in
> an
> > effort to demonize and belittle the faith of the people of
> > Bangladesh in the hope of dismembering the people of Bangladesh
> from
> > their belief system. In that effort, they have recruited Mr. Abul
> > Hasnath Jafoor Ullah who never lived in independent Bangladesh.
> Mr.
> > Jaffor Ullah left for the United States in Pakistan period to do
> his
> > Ph.d. in the Ohio State University. Mr. Jaffor Ullah happen to be
> my
> > uncle-in-law but since he has signed-up with Sajib Wajed Joy to
> work
> > hard as a cyber activist with Jamal Hasan Poplu to demonize the
> > right wing in Bangladesh, he needs to be exposed as well.
> >
> > (3)Naeem Mohaimmen, Asif Saleh, Rezwanul-? Lopa Tasneem, Novita
> > Rahman, Tanweer Akram started am exptraite group called
Drishtipat
> > that is basically the Young Bangladeshi wing of the Bangladesh
> Awami
> > League. Tasneem Khalil, an Awami League activist working for the
> > Daily Star was arrested by the military regime in April 2007 on
> > charges of blackmailing the DGDFI office through treasonous
> weblogs.
> > Although he was later released by the military regime on charges
> of
> > yellow journalism. As a result of request by the Daily Star
> editor,
> > Mr. Mahfuz Anam, he was later released by the army as a goodwill
> of
> > General Moyeen towards the media in Bangladesh. However, both
> > Tasneem Khalil and his dual citizen collaborators in Drishtipat
> (the
> > forum of the Young Awami Leaguers) remain high on the list of
> alerts
> > for treason. Most writers of Drishtipat are expatriates younger
> than
> > 50 years of age and they have spanned in chapters from New York
to
> > Berlin in support of causes promoted by Bangladesh Awami League
> and
> > the left wing of Bangladesh.
> >
> > Is the Bangladesh Nationalist Party so well organized in the
> > cybersphere? The answer is, we are not interested in treason
since
> > we are the children of the republic and belong to the republic.
> Are
> > we out there to bash out those treasonous Awamis out of
> cybersphere?
> > Absolutely. All Bangladeshis please be aware of those dual
> nationals
> > engaged in treason. I recently met a very important and high
> ranking
> > national security personnel from the Bangladesh Armed Forces who
> > came to talk to my father in our home in Gulshan and after I was
> > introduced, I have handed him a list of names of some expatriates
> > and cyber activists who I think are responsible for cancelling
> > General Moyeen U. Ahmed's programs at Harvard and who at one time
> > have cyber-campaigned against BNP and the people of Bangladesh.
> > Walls have ears too. Don't think you are very safe out there in
> the
> > cyber-space, sitting in some cosy corner in Europe or the United
> > States. We will find out who you are, find out who are all your
> > relations are and where they live in Bangladesh and put all of
> them
> > in jail as you can see a part of that process of implementation
on
> > television everyday. We will blow you out of your hole if you do
> not
> > behave yourself.
> >
> > God Bless Bangladesh, God Bless Begum Khaleda Zia and God Bless
> > General Moyeen U. Ahmed.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Chowdhury Irad Ahmed Siddiky
> > Secretary, International, Diplomatic & Expatriate Affairs,
> > The Bangladesh Nationalist Party.
> >
>


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