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Monday, September 24, 2007

Re: [chottala.com] Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury on Matiur Matters.

Attention All
Mr Gaffer living in Bilat ( London) self exile from Bangladesh after liberation is a backdate back educated old gentle man but Mr Motiur Rahman living in Bangladesh is update well educated young gentle man.
Mr Gaffer's old eyes look at the backward his thought is back dated but Mr Moti's young enlited eyes look at the forward. His thought is updated. Mr Gaffer's thought is  how to create political economical disastar.in Bangladesh but Mr Moti's  thought is how to make a peaceful enlighten develop Bangladesh.
Mr Gaffer has no own news paper he writes to other's paper. But Mr Moti has own news paper many people write in Moti's news paper. His paper Prothom-Alo is playing an importent role for providing quality education lessons to all classes & all thought people inside & out side of Bangladesh for educating them to make them well sensible & quality knowledge update educated persons.
Mt Moti is now at the top gear in Bangladesh. He is a quality educated quality gentle man & quality teacher for all thouht persons.
 


Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com> wrote:
Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury on Matiur Matters.
 
Dear All
 
Please read Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury's openion on
Matiur Matters in today's Daily Shomokal [September 25,2007].
Essentially, he says that it was enough for the Editor
Matiur Rahman to admit  the mistake and seek apology
from the readers.
 
He expresses his anger on the infentile disorder of the
young cartoonist.He says that he is equally angry on the
demagogue fundamentalist cliques and their ill-motivated
endeaouver to raise tension. He describes Motiur Rahman's
actions as shameless surrender and capitulation.
 
Motiur Rahman has not only disgressed himself but has
brought ultimate dishonor to the group of courageous
Journalists in Bangaladesh who fight with odds during
every crisis.
 
Motiur Rahman is not only a leftist himself but was an
editor of a left-weekly [Ekata] he mentions.
[more]:
 
Syed Aslam
 
 

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[chottala.com] Recycling our mobile handsets

Recycling our mobile handsets

Do the business corporations and individuals who are benefiting from the booming telecom business, have a responsibility to make sure that the by-products are recycled? Who oversees them? Or who should be overseeing them? None?

Our nation is busy with fighting corruption, catching all the big fishes and reform. And also, the politics about the lack of politics. Or better said, the politics about the lack right to take other people's right to work, right to transportation and right to live. They have also much more important things – like whether a funny cartoon should hurt our feeling, whether the editor is actually a dalal, or whether party of Go.A. should be banned by the EC even though they had a chance to do that. Most interestingly, Menon also thinks that EC is being used by the CTG!! Menon? So funny.

Our genius (!) older generation, at least, many of them are busy with forecasting what may happen unless there is democracy. If we could just tell them to shut up, we would. But that would not be advisable, because we, the young, would become `beyadop', then.

So, lets talk about something else today. Rather, lets talk about some other danger in the making in Bangladesh – as we speak. They – the authority – the government – the older ones in general – would not notice it until it becomes a crisis. So, lets try informing them. We ourselves should also be informed. There is a possibility for money to be made – if you are entrepreneurial.

Our policymakers are very happy with the telecom industry in Bangladesh. So, they are giving all the licenses they can give – to the local as well as foreign companies. People are buying the handsets, too. How many of them are sold every year? How many of them are recycled? What will happen when millions of users start changing their handsets, one in every other year?

Nobody will notice until these handsets start blocking the sewerage system – just like it was the case with polithyne bags.

So, let us read through the following cut&paste materials and see, if we can do something about it. As we mentioned earlier, there are opportunity to make money – if you are really entrepreneurial.

If you thought some of the ideas are worth of your reading time, please forward it to others. If you have an ear to the journalists and news editors of the electronic media, discuss it with them. Hope they would look at the suggestions and give due diligence.

Thanks for your time,

Innovation Line

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Note: This is a freelance column, published mainly in different internet based forums. This column is open for contribution by the members of new generation, sometimes referred to as Gen 71. If you identify yourself as someone from that age-group and want to contribute to this column, please feel free to contact. Thanks to the group moderator for publishing the article.

We have not seen the Liberation War, but we know if we can free the country from corruption first, we will eventually get to other dreams soon. Because of corruption, we could not even get into information highway for years, let alone other dreams!

This is the kind of article for which we started this column. Because of ongoing mess, a gift from our older generation, we often get diverted. Now that it seems some sanity is returning in Bangladesh, we would try to go back to our original plan.

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http://www.envocare.co.uk/mobile_phones.htm

Mobile Phone Recycling

According to David Adam in the Guardian (8 Jan 2005), users on average replace mobiles every 18 months; 15 million are discarded in the UK each year but only 4% are recycled, isn't that staggering? They are a hazard if discarded and if they are recycled they can be put to very good use.

Currently, it is estimated that there are about 45 million phone users in the UK (Ref: the Mobile Takeback Web site, Nov 2004), with 1.25 billion mobile phone users world-wide (Ref: Eurosource Europe, Nov 2004) and this number is steadily rising. Eurosource Europe also state that 58 million replacement mobiles are bought each year in Europe, with approximately 85 million unused phones lying around in people's homes. So, millions of old phones could potentially be recycled annually, although it is estimated that fewer than 5% are.

To comply with the WEEE directive, originally it was decided that all companies would have to ensure that all mobile phones were recycled, by August 2005. In the UK plans were delayed and full WEEE compliance by producers was delayed until July 2007. The detailed terms are more complicated than this, however, and interested parties (producers and suppliers especially) should look to the ICER site. To link to ICER click here.

A number of valuable materials are used in the construction of mobile phones, and they contain components which, if carefully removed, can be used again, for example in electronic devices.

Perhaps more importantly, some cell phones and their accessories contain substances that are amongst the 10 most dangerous known to man including Cadmium, Rhodium, Palladium, Beryllium and Lead Solder (Ref: Cellular Reclamation Ltd, Nov 2004) and most of this ends up in a land fill site or the sea. This is because, at least until recently, there was no easy and safe way that you could dispose of your old mobiles, so they were just thrown in the bin. Now with so many convenient mobile phone recycling schemes around, there's no need for this - and no excuse for not recycling your old phone.

The content of mobile phones varies from model to model, and as the technology advances there will be changes in the composition. Previously published data (Ref: BT Cellnet and Mobile Takeback sites, Sept 2001) state that a reasonable average (weight percent) is:

ABS-PC 29%
Ceramics 16%
Cu and compounds 15%
Silicon Plastics 10%
Epoxy 9%
Other Plastics 8%
Iron 3%
PPS 2%
Flame retardant 1%
Nickel and compounds 1%
Zinc and compounds 1%
Silver and compounds 1%
Al, Sn, Pb, Au, Pd, Mn, etc. less than 1%

Ni-Cd batteries contain Cadmium, a dangerous toxic and carcinogenic substance; mobiles also contain arsenic, mercury and other dangerous toxic substances. The quantity in landfill sites is significant, and considerable toxic contamination is caused by the inevitable medium and long-term effects of these substances leaking into the surrounding soil.

Many schemes, including some of those referenced above, recover and reuse various parts from the phones and their accessories. These can be sent for separate metals recovery (including precious and semiprecious metals); this involves grinding down the parts to isolate metals components for recycling. Useful metal content can also be extracted from phone batteries and recycled. Plastic elements of phones can be recovered through energy-from-incineration; some plastics recovered from the outer body of recycled telephones can be granulated and reformulated and can be reused in mouldings such as car wheel trims and printer cassettes. Recovery and downgrading of valuable components, such as flash memory devices can be achieved. Useful parts include aerials, battery connectors, PCBs (printed circuit boards) , connectors including gold-coated edge contacts on PCBs, ICs (integrated circuits), keyboards, LCD screens, lenses, microphones, phone housings, screws, SIM card assemblies and speakers.

Over the years, however, another end-of-life option has emerged and is gaining popularity. It has become more common for companies to refurbish old mobiles and sell or pass these on to developing countries including eastern European countries and parts of Africa.

Many schemes set up for recycling and safe disposal of mobile phones, most of which seem to be national, are listed on the envocare site. Most are free to you, many aid charities and some can earn you cash. The schemes typically catalogue the phones, including the IMEI identification number. SIM cards are checked and any found `live' are (or should be) reported back. All the equipment should be recycled in accordance with the terms of current and draft EU legislation. You should be issued with an inventory and Duty of Care Transfer Certificate that transfers the responsibility for safe disposal to the scheme. The batteries should be processed by a specialist reprocessing plant to extract the metals.

Further information on related topics will be found elsewhere on this site, for example look for Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE: click here ), Restriction of Use of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS: click here ), Batteries (click here ), Plastics (click here ) and Duty of Care.

http://www.recyclenow.com/what_more_can_i_do/can_it_be_recycled/mobile_phones.html

How/what happens when they are recycled

Most schemes recover and re-use various parts from phones and their accessories.
Parts recovery may include:

  • Separate metals recovery (including precious and semiprecious metals): The mobile parts are ground up and useful metal content extracted. Metal can be extracted from batteries too.
  • Plastic recovery: energy-from-incineration is used to recover plastic from components. Outer body plastic may be granulated and reformulated for use in mouldings.
  • Recovery and downgrading of valuable components: e.g. flash memory devices.
  • Re-use of parts: Useful parts include aerials, battery connectors, PCBs (printed circuit boards), connectors including gold-coated edge contacts on PCBs, ICs (integrated circuits), keyboards, LCD screens, lenses, microphones, phone housings, screws, SIM card assemblies and speakers.

Many manufacturers have signed up to the Basel Convention agreeing to cooperate with developing environmentally sound management to end-of-life mobile phones.

http://www.connect-tech.co.jp/english/newsrelease/20051125_55.htm

 

Notification on "Connect Repro Corporation," a joint corporation to engage in the recycling of mobile phones

November 25, 2005

 

At a board meeting of November 25, 2005, the directors of Connect Technologies Corporation resolved to establish "Connect Repro Corporation" (Connect Repro), a joint venture company specialized in the recycling of mobile phones. The new company is to be co-owned by International Manufacturing & Engineering Services Co., Ltd. (IMES; Head Office: 3, Kirihara-cho, Fujisawa, Kanagawa; Representative: Masahiko Egashira, President and CEO).

Connect Repro will draw from the combined expertise of Connect Technologies, a system developer for mobile phones, and IMES, a specialist in liquid crystal technology, to offer original mobile phone terminal recycling/reuse services. The new corporation is expected to become a leader in the mobile product recycling business.
The new subsidiary will be entered into the consolidated accounts of Connect Technologies from the first quarter of this fiscal year. Connect Technologies is now estimating how the subsidiary will impact its consolidated business performance. We will notify users of further forecasts and results when they are confirmed.

Background
More than 50 million mobile phones now ship annually in the Japanese market. The system for recycling the older models returned during replacement purchases is roughly divided into two businesses: the collection agency business and material extraction business. Neither makes provisions for the reuse of parts for the commercialization of new or refurbished devices. Connect Repro will be the first specialized company with both the recycling know-how to permit reuse and the technical know-how to permit the commercialization of partly refurbished mobile products.
The new company is to be established as a specialist recycler backed by the recycling know-how of IMES and the mobile phone expertise of Connect Technologies.

Outline of subsidiary
Trade name: Connect Repro Corporation
Representative: Tetsuya Kaku, President and CEO
Address: Davinci Shinjuku Bldg. 6F, 4-3-17, Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Date of establishment: Late November, 2005
Major line of business: Sale of reused mobile phones parts and the planning, development, production, and sale of products containing reused parts
Settlement term: Term ending in August
Capital: 98,000,000 yen
Number of shares issued: 1,960
Major shareholders and their shareholding ratios: Connect Technologies 51%, IMES 49%

Outline of IMES
Trade name: International Manufacturing & Engineering Services Co., Ltd.
Representative: Masahiko Egashira, President and CEO
Address: 3, Kirihara-cho, Fujisawa, Kanagawa
Major line of business: Liquid-crystal-related business; design, development, and production of HDD production facilities, HDD testing devices, and measuring instruments; organic electroluminescence display development business; engineering business
Relationship with Connect Technologies: No personal or capital relationship.

Positioning and target
Positioning
- "A planning and operating company specialized in the use of recycled parts." Positioned between a career collection trader and a manufacturer.
- The basic operation is to procure used mobile phone terminals at cost from collection traders, collect liquid crystal panels and other recyclable parts, and plan and sell products containing the recycled parts collected.
- The sale of recycled parts and products containing recycled parts will be the main source of earnings for the time being.

Target
- To become a company at the front end of the recycling business
- To develop a new field of business by taking full advantage of low-cost parts
- To protect the environment by promoting the recycling of parts

The measures of the company to promote parts recycling will be examined as conditions and needs change with time.

Schedule
Contract day: November 25, 2005
Date of establishment: Late November, 2005

[Connect Technologies Corporation]
Connect Technologies Corporation was established in 2000 by Index Corporation as a research and development division specializing in software development for mobile phones. Since that time we have continuously provided leading-edge solutions to mobile phone carriers and content providers in three major categories of mobile communications business products, content & solutions, and research & consulting. Our company was listed on Mothers of the Tokyo Stock Exchange on March 16, 2004.
We will continue to propose superior solutions for mobile phones in the future as well.

Please access our website at
http://www.connect-tech.co.jp for more details about our company.

International Manufacturing & Engineering Services Co., Ltd.
International Manufacturing & Engineering Services Co., Ltd. was established in 1990 as a manufacturer of computer peripherals and machines for the production of computer peripherals. The company's mainstay business is the manufacture of production and inspection equipment related to HDDs, LCD modules, backlight, and organic EL.
Visit
http://www.imes.co.jp/ for details.

[Inquiries on news articles]
Business Strategy Office, Connect Technologies Corporation
Phone: +81-3-5368-5520
E-mail:
ir@connect-tech.co.jp

International Manufacturing & Engineering Services Co., Ltd., IR/Management Planning Dept. (Person in charge: Akeshi Yokoyama)
Tel: +81-466-45-5658
Fax: +81-466-45-0045
E-mail:
ir@imes.co.jp

 

 

http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/phones/mobile-recycling

Recycle Old Mobiles
No hassle way to earn up to £150 for unused handsets

 

Empty your drawers and it's likely you'll find one, or a few, unused old mobiles. It's estimated there are 90 million hanging around the dark, dank parts of UK homes. Don't despair though, there's a quick, no-hassle way to turn `em into hard cash. A growing `old-phone buying' market means with a couple of clicks, you can earn £20-£150 per phone.

 

How 'old phone buying' companies work

 

These are specialist, mainly web based companies, which will take an old phone off your hands and give you cash. Better still, you get much more than the `trade-in' discount you received when handing in your phone to a high street retailer.

What type of phones do they want?

Sadly, digging a mobile out of the wardrobe isn't a guarantee of decent cash. Your phone needs to be in decent working condition, have no more than mild cosmetic damage, the original battery, hopefully the charger, and be able to be switched on.

Companies won't pay a decent whack for all phones so if it's old, rare or 3G (there isn't a market for these yet) a bigger hunt's needed to find one that'll accept it. If your phone is only slightly under the weather, check how much you'd get for a fully working model. Often all it takes is replacing the battery, so it may be worth doing that yourself to get the decent sales value.

How do they operate?

They give you a price, and if you accept it, then usually send a jiffy bag for the phone, which you can return freepost. Yet they don't accept responsibility for non-delivery so depending on the value of the phone, it's worth considering sending the phones by `Recorded Signed-For' delivery which insures it for up to £32 and costs around 70p on top of the usual postage.

Send the phone charged, switched off, without the Sim card, and remove any security or pin codes that'll hamper its testing. To do this, just opt for `reset factory settings' on your phone's menu. If it isn't up to scratch (usually only 20% of phones are rejected) you'll generally be contacted and offered a reduced price, which you can accept or have the phone returned free of charge.

The Environmental Bit: Where do old phones go?

 

Getting rid of your old phone isn't just about de-cluttering though. There are potentially noxious substances in decaying phones. It's reckoned cadmium batteries can infect the water system and lead, brominated flame retardants and beryllium could harm the environment if incorrectly disposed of, so even if no one will give you cash for it, don't throw your old phone out with the rubbish.

What happens to the phones?

Once they're tested, if the phones are decent, they're then shipped abroad and flogged. For example Envirofone sells phones in the Middle and Far East, Africa and South America. The one thing to be aware of is if it's a particularly high value phone there is a chance these companies will sell it on eBay* to get the most money, therefore if you find your phone is high value, you may want to consider doing that yourself, and cutting out the middle man (see Alternative Options later).

If your phone is of a lower class then it will be broken down and sold as component parts and if it's totally worthless, these companies will dispose of it in an environmentally friendly way.

 

Best Buys: Comparing the top phone buying companies

 

While I've compiled the best payers for you, the golden rule is try a few to see who'll give you the most for your phone. In one comparison where two companies said one old phone was worthless, a third was prepared to pay £20; for another phone the amounts varied from £25 to £75. So don't give up too soon.

 

Phones in good condition

 

  • Fast, high paying and reliable. Web only company Envirofone* pays well, though not the very top prices, but wins due to its simple procedure and strong feedback. Enter the phone's details and it instantly gives you a price. This is either paid in cash (by cheque) or you can opt for roughly 15% more in Argos points. It also donates £1 to charity per phone.
  • The highest payer for high spec mobiles in top notch condition. Cex comes out top for many higher value models, because rather than ship your phones abroad, it simply tarts them up and sells them to others. But this means it's very picky about the phone's condition. To sell your item simply click on 'Sell to CEX' at the top of the page. It won't send you a jiffy bag, you'll have to bundle it up yourself.  Yet if it's good enough you could consider flogging it yourself (see Alternative methods).
  • Best of the rest. Mobile2cash, Mopay*, Mazuma and Mobilephonebuyer are the other big players and the more you try, the better.

Please feedback which of the companies perform best for you in the mobile recycling discussion.

 

Damaged phones

 

Envirofone*, Mopay* and Mobilephonebuyer will look at non-working phones, offering a reduced price for these (expect to get around 10-50% of the working price) or at the very least will re-cycle them for you. Alternatively Greener Solutions (who also run Mobile2cash) works in partnership with Tesco and offers 100 Clubcard points (worth £4 in Deals vouchers) for non-working phones or donates £1 to Tesco's current charity. Disposal bags are available from Tesco customer services.

There's also a mobile recycling scheme operated via Nectar which pays out its points, but it usually doesn't come close to the best of the cash payers, so it's best left as a last resort.

 

Other options to cash in your phone

 

Phone-buyers aren't the only option and whilst they're by far the least hassle with a bit of effort you make make even more cash.

  • Ebay or car boot

    The most profitable way to ditch your old mobile is DIY. There's a thriving old phones market on
    eBay*, earning you on average 20–30% more than the best `phone-buyer' sites. It's up to you to balance the extra cash with the extra hassle though, and of course, there are no guarantees.

    The best thing to do is go to eBay and search for a phone identical to yours and preferably in similar condition; then just check what price they're going for. This should give you a rough indication of whether it's worth considering.
  • Sell it to a friend

    If you don't want to give it to a friend, selling it can be mutually beneficial, both earning you more and costing them less than doing it commercially. The difficulty is deciding on a price without ruining the friendship.

    My easy formula is, take the best price from the `phone-buyer' companies and add 10%. If there's a dispute, simply show them this, proving it's an unbiased parties' assessment.
  • Re-use it

    Just because the phone no longer has the package you want, it doesn't mean you need a new phone. Most phones can be legally and freely unlocked to work on any network (see the
    Unlock Your Mobile article).

    This also means it can be used as an alternative handset for things, such as texting only mobiles, using Sim cards offering cheaper texts, as a phone for your children, or specially to use abroad (see
    Mobile Phone Cost Cutting and Cheapest Roaming Mobile articles).
  • What about the charity option?

    Many people see `we'll collect your old mobile for charity deals' and think woo hoo; yet I'm not a fan. This isn't due to a philosophical objection to giving to charity, but more because this simply isn't an efficient way to do it for mid to high value phones (it's not bad for lower value ones).

    These schemes work by simply giving the charity a cut of the cash you would've received; yet if you sell it, you get more than the charity does. So to maximize your donation, sell it yourself then donate the cash to the charity, which means not only does the charity get more cash, but because of the `Gift Aid' scheme (see
    give charities more at no extra cost it can reclaim your tax too, which is an extra 28%.
  • Trade in low value phones

    If you're trying to get a new phone, and you have an old phone which the recycling companies aren't willing to give you much for you could try and trade it in with the company you're buying from (this mainly applies to high street retailers).

    Car Phone Warehouse, for example, offers £100 on old phones but this comes with some hefty conditions. It's only available on new O2, Orange and T-Mobile contracts that cost over £30/month and tied in for 18 months. Don't choose a phone on this basis but if you do fall into this category it's worth a look. For info on how to get the best mobile tariff read
    Mobile Phone Cost Cutting.

 

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[chottala.com] DGFI - An Invisible Government Within CTG Has Become Prime Barrier for Democracy, Independent of Judiciary, Economic Activities

Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI), an Invisible Government Within Care Taker Government Has Become Prime Barrier in the Road to Democracy, Independent of Judiciary, Economic Activities & Protection of Human Rights in Bangladesh Since 11 January, 2007.

 

Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI) is an intelligence unit of Bangladesh Arm forces under the command of Maj. General Golam Mohammad as Director Genaral and Director (i) Brig. General Fazlul Bari (ii) Brig. General Amin. They are based in Dhaka Cantonment with cantonment wise network all over the country. Officially they have no legitimacy to interfere in to politics. But after August 15, 1975 the killing of democratic leader Bangabundhu Sheikh Muzibur Rahman army was in power under general Ziaur Rahman and Lt Genaral Hossain Mohammad Ershad and DGFI started to play vital role on behalf those army rulers to form kings parties like BNP of Ziaur Rahman and Jatio Party (JP) of Ershad. In forming those king parties the DGFI searched for corrupt politicians of various other political parties, brought them to their torture centre, put them in to threat of torture and institution of false cases against them unless they are joining the kings' party. That was how Bangladesh nationalist Party (BNP) and Jatio Party (JP) were formed by the DGFI. In the present context the Army backed care taker government is actually led by Army. The army Chief Gen. Moyeen U Ahmed is announcing the state policies in various public forums. In the Background the DGFI is formulating those policies. The two persons of DGFI Brig. General Bari and Brig. General Amin are known as the hard core of those policy makers. Brig. General Bari is well known as a pioneer of extrajudicial killing of apid Action battalion (RAB) while he was Director of RAB and Mr. Anwarul Iqbal, Present Adviser of care taker Government was Director General of RAB. Both Brig. Gen. Bari and Amin are known as strong supporter of Jamat-E-Islami and closely linked with its Amir, Motiur Rahman Nizami.

 

The attitude of Present government clearly shows that they want to form an alliance of Jamat, Progressive Democracy Party (PDP), factions of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Awami Leauge etc. The whole process is being manifested by those two Brig. Gen. of DGFI. They are abducting politicians, businessmen, lawyers and important personalities, putting them under severe torture to make statement as their own will and fabricating false cases against the targeted politicians specially Sheikh Hasina who is considered to be the only obstacle in the road to their evil design of breaking political parties to form their obedient alliance to promote Jamat-E- Islami in to power.

 

In the face of the demand of national and international communities the chief advisor Mr. Fakruddin Ahmed on 09.09.07 announced unconditional withdrawal ban on indoor politics. Immediately after the announcement of chief advisor some 11 points precondition on indoor politics were announced by Mr. Mainul Hossain, the law Advisor restricting in door politics all over the country except Dhaka. It is a common opinion of most of conscious citizen that those conditions were re-imposed by DGFI under the spokesman ship of the law advisor.

 

The design of such re imposition of the restriction is to stop the voice of root level leaders and worker of AL and BNP against the desired reformation of minus two theories by some selected central leaders. The economic activities have been damaged due to fear of illegal arrest and false cases against businessmen by the DGFI men on fabricated charges.

 

The judiciary is also put under threat in the name property statement called by Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) which is also headed by an ex army Chief Lt. Gen (rtd). Hasan Mashud Chowdhory, another pioneer of extra judicial killing in name of operation clean heart, while he was the army chief in 2003-05.

 

The DGFI is so much so exerting their unauthorized power that nobody knows when in the midnight whose doors are knocked and abducted to unknown destination at least for a few days before handing over to the police, then to jail for indefinite period without bail. The eminent professor of Dhaka University and Rajshahi University could not be saved from such allegation, late production to police and detained to jail for indefinite period.

 

To protect democracy the un-authorized political interference of DGFI must have to be stopped and emergency should be withdrawn immediately to create congenial atmosphere of political activities.

 

 

Warm regards

 

Adv. Shahanur Islam Saikot

Source:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mukto-mona/message/44041

 

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Re: [chottala.com] No more sermon from Moti of Prothom Alo!!

rather talking, better do something.
eishob kotha pet e vaat dibe na.
etto kichu jokhon janen, eto jon k chinen, tahole notun kichu koren - deshe giye.
amara jara notun generation, we expected a peaceful place from u. u guys failed - so think different.
 
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Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 9:12:45 PM
Subject: [chottala.com] No more sermon from Moti of Prothom Alo!!

  

Thanks Dr. Milton, for your excellent and most appropriate rhyme for that "BORNOCHORA"

 

Once he was cadre (!) & campaigner of "Scientific Socialism " (we do not know whether it is true or false, as he habitually tell lies & it is proved also)

 

Now he as a diehard supporter of religious fundamentalist political axis of Jamat - BNP

 

He made 180 degree turns horizontally!

 

We will see his 90 degree turn vertically - very soon (as Fakhruddin is in USA)

 

 

I know many of this type of NOBBO & RUPANTORIT (modified) " ISLAMI  BIPLOBEE" who migrated straight from "BOIGGANIK  SOMAJTONTRO" den. (Maj (Hippie) Jalil is the prime example).

 

Actually 'most' (except, say about 20% of JSD's strength in 72-75, Hasanul Haque Inu vai, late Arif vai, Sharif Nurul Ambia vai, Late Khondakar Mazhar vai, Shirin Apa, Mustafa Jabbar vai and some others) of the JSD & its associate organisations were full of those covert Jamat-BNP political axis supporters.

 

That is why when Jamat-BNP political axis has got their own 'den' (main party) from 1977 onwards, then they (covert Jamat-BNP activist-supporter) started migrating to their original den, and then once ' fat' JSD become 'lean & thin', but virus-parasite free!

 

Most interestingly, all overt & covert Jamat supporters used to blindly, officially & broadly support most of the top JSD leaders, except very few top leaders of JSD ( though once they were killed, beaten by most of those top leaders of (Ex BCL, then JSD).

 

Late Ariful Haq vai, Inu vai, A F M Mahbubul Haq vai, late Khasru vai, Mantu vai, Saheed Najrul Vai (GS of Dhaka College), Reza Vai (VP of Jagannath College), Kabir Ahmed Bhuiyan, late Babu Swapon Kumar (of CTG), Yusuf vai & others of top BCL leaders were JOM (diehard enemy) of Jamat-Songha during pre liberation war.

 

Jamat-Shibir still believe that late Ariful vai, A F M Mahbubul Haq vai, Khasru Vai, Mantu Vai, Nazrul vai, and others had brutally killed their (Islami Chatra Sangha) veteran cadre & leader Malek of DU in 1970 near SUHRAWARDY UDDAN (old race course) and also openly assaulted Go Azam & smashed the meeting of Jamat at "Paltan Maidan" of Dhaka at that time.

 

When Jamat-Shibir supporters were disguised in JSD (during 1972 to 1977), then they very technically opposed above mentioned BCL leaders (who joined in JSD). They always overtly & covertly opposed Arif vai, Mahbub Vai & others who killed, seriously beaten, assaulted, insulted thier workers-supporters during pre liberation war era.

 

A F M Mahbubul Haq was seriously opposed when he was going to select as BCL JSD President and nominated for VP post of DACSU by those covert Jamat-BNP-Shibir activists in JSD, in subject committe meeting.

 

That is why they (secretly) did not voted for A F M Mahbubul Haq vai in the DACSU election (informed by the DU teachers who were engaged in the vote counting)

 

Once "very popular" A F M Mahbubul Haq (now BSD leader and sick. It is assumed that he was seriously hit by Jamat-Shibir cadre, to take the revenge, during Jamat-BNP era and he was in coma for many days) has lost his "JAMANAT" in the Parliament election of 1979, in the constituency belong to Dhaka University.

 

So, you may see many "old" & ex cadre of " BOIGGANIK  SOMAJTONTRO" who are now very vocal supporter of Jamat-BNP political axis.

 

So, watch these NOBBO "Anwars" & enjoy the comedy



Shuvechhante,

Shafiqur Rahman Bhuiyan (ANU)

NEW ZEALAND.

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On 9/24/07, Milton Hasnat <milton.hasnat@ newcastle. edu.au > wrote:

Priyo potro lekhok Mohiuddin Anowar
Bukey haat diye bolun to apni asholey kaar?

Ekoda metechilen Tarek Rahman bondonay
Ekhon taar ninday apnar mukh vorchey fenay

Hasina- Khaleda-oke mapchen soman pally
Jani na ki diya apnare banaychilen Allahy

Bornochora apni dekhi ajkal onek proshner uttor khujchen
Taar agey bolen to, apni ki nijere adou bujchen?

Khushi hobo jodi apni koren moder khoma
Mailbox a apnar mail na jodi hoy r joma.

Srishtikorta apnake sumoti prodan koruk, ontoto khanik sotota!

>>> "mohiuddin@netzero. net " <mohiuddin@netzero. net> 24/09/2007 2:08 am


>>>

Both Hasina and hale da paying the price of their misdeed makle no
doubt about. Their greed for power and tolerance of corruption is the
main reason for their current situation. Most probably their days gone
from the political fioeld of Bangladesh. Bangladeshis gave them more
than 15 years to rule the nation.
What we achieved during the past 15 or so years ?
How many Kotipoti Politicians were ctreated by those two Ladies?
How many days Hortal was observerd in the country ?
How much was monetory loss due to Hortal and Oborodh ?
How many days lawmakers were absent from the Parliament ?
How much nation lost for their tax free car benifit ?
How many innocent civilians lost their lives during their rule ?
Did those two leadrs ever accepted their mistakes and apologised to the
nation for their mistakes and misrule until now ?
We have find out the answes of those question before we reconsider as
political leader to lead the nation again ?
Sincerely,
Mohiuddin Anwar








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Re: [chottala.com] Re: The �Prothom Alo�Eeditor�s action is indefensible - Dr Jaffor Ullah

Mr Muntasir,
Apni think kothai bolechen.
Deshe shanti firiye ante jodi paye dhorte hoi tahole tai kora uchit.
Hudai kichu lok beparta k boro kore dekhchen.
Kichu Gyani lok eishob bujheo na bojher vaan korchen - amar mone hoi ei shob ghotonar pichone oder kono haat ache.
Kalo haat - sheta guria dea uchit.
 
Riead

----- Original Message ----
From: adam_muntasir <adam_muntasir@yahoo.com>
To: chottala@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 12:51:38 AM
Subject: [chottala.com] Re: The �Prothom Alo�Eeditor�s action is indefensible - Dr Jaffor Ullah

Mr. syed,

apnar kothatai mene nilam. Mr. moti er kono principle nei.
apnar bishal ekta principle ase.
Dhora jak, mr. moti B. mokarrome khoma chaite gelona.
tokhon beparta ki hoto?
:shara deshe ekta jhor uthto.
:prothom alo potrika ta bondho hoto.
:ek srenir manush anonde attohara hoto.
poyshar kintu ultu pith-o thake!
ekti potrikay kotojon lok kaj kore?
(ami nijeo valo janina:tai simulation!! )
dhora jak, 100 jon kaj kore.
prothom alo potrika ta bondho hole, shamoyikvabe,
100 ti family biporjosto hobe, ar ekjon potrika shompadok hishebe,
ei 100 ti poribarer ovibabok kintu ei mr. Moti.
apnar moto abegi principle niye e-mail e mota mota kotha lrkha jay,
manusher orthonoitik vagger unnoyon gjotbena.
ami to mone korsi, mr. Moti shantir upor nobel na peleo,
ontoto shei morjada tar prappouy.
aje baje comment kore jongon ke bivranto korbenna.

dhonnobad,

Aadam Muntasir

--- In chottala@yahoogroup s.com, "Syed Aslam" <Syed.Aslam3@ ...>
wrote:
>
> *The 'Prothom Alo' editor's action is indefensible - Dr Jaffor
Ullah*
>
>
> The '*Prothom Alo*' editor's action is indefensible, Mr. Rahman.
His
> reputation is like proverbial Humpty Dumpty of Lewis Carroll's
character in
> his famous book "Through the Looking Glass." Once his reputation
is
> finished for selling his soul to the government and Ulemahs, then
no one
> could repair the damage. *An honorable man hardly compromises
with his
> principled stance.* Matiur Rahman of Prothom Alo has proved
already that he
> has no principle. I was shell-shocked hearing the arrest of Mr.
Arif, a
> budding twenty-year old cartoonist from Bangladesh . The
government caved
> in to the threats of Islamists. Even the western-educated
advisor, Mainul,
> garbed himself in an Islamic dress (Sherwani-clad) to appease the
> Ulemahs! What
> a shame.
>
>
>
> I will respond to Mr. M. Rahman's inanities through which he
backed the
> beleaguered editor's insane pleas to Islamists in Dhaka .
>
>
>
> Mr. Rahman's remarks will be kept intact to reflect his pro-
government and
> pro-editor viewpoint.
>
>
>
> Mr. M. Rahman (MR) wrote:
>
>
>
> <<Matiur Rahman, the editor of the Prothom Alo, has come under
heavy
> criticism from the liberal quarters for sitting with the Ulamahs,
leaders of
> the Islamic community, seeking truce. Alternatively he could
protest the
> agitation caused by the cartoon, take an unswerving stance and risk
> vandalization of the Prothom Alo office and life of the working
journalists.
> On Saturday, we saw on TV how a section of labourers threw the
entire
> Tejgaon industrial area into deadly panic through violence,
vandalism and
> rampage. The owners of the factories helplessly watched their
valuable
> property being target of vicious attack for reasons notknown to
anyone.
> Matiur Rahman pre-empted such a rowdy encounter. Matiur Rahman
did not bow
> down to religion, he neutralized the power of the people, although
in this
> case religious people. What could the government do? Could
government really
> protect the Prothom Alo and its journalists from the wrath of
Islamic people
> if they went berserk and do whatever they could do ? History says,
> `NO'. Before
> the military could be installed and the fire brigade could reach,
the
> casualty would have been easily wrought. For the first time,
government went
> beyond its normal line of re-action and mediated in order to avoid
a
> destructive situation. Till date, the attempt seems to have been
successful.
> Prevention is better than cure.>>
>
>
>
> Jaffor Ullah (JU) replies as follows:
>
>
>
> What is more important in life Mr. Rahman? A principled stance or
selling
> one's soul to critics to preserve material things? If most human
beings
> start to compromise their ideological stance to eke out material
gains
> (money, tangible things, etc.), then human progress will cease ・
not a good
> prospect for humanity. You took the stance of the government when
you
> describe the protest strike by the readymade garments workers in
Tejgaon. The
> poor and toiled workers have legitimate demands but you wiped
their demands
> in one sentence. Go figure out what is their demands rather than
parroting
> the government's line. In your eyes the editor did not bow down
to the
> demands of Islamists. What an erudite opinion of yours! Do you
think that
> all these folks who are rebuking the editor for his reprehensible
act to sit
> in a *"Towba" session with the Islamists are all wrong?
The "Towba" session
> is the end of the intellectual life of Matiur Rahman. Lest you've
> forgotten, the "Towba" session is performed as the last act when a
person is
> about to die. While the editor, Matiur Rahman, may physically
exist in **
> Dhaka** but his intellectual life is all finished. The head
Maulana of **
> Bangladesh** had already performed the last "Towba" rite for the
> intellectual rite of the editor, which was printed in all leading
newspapers
> in **Bangladesh* * .* Mr. M. Rahman talks about prevention
of "Mal" ・goods,
> material things. How about the prevention of the loss of
intellectualism? The
> editor has simply sold his soul to devil in a Faustian way!
>
>
>
> MR wrote:
>
> <<Yes, evidently, the present administration as well as the
Prothom Alo
> management were scared to death that anything could happen in this
country.
> What are we? We lynch people, gouge out eyes, beat people to
> death right on the street. We, not the police, nor the military.
We, the
> general people. Those who know the people of Bangladesh dare not
mess with
> people.>>
>
>
>
> JU replies as follows:
>
>
>
> I refuse to believe that the editor was scared stiff and feared
for his
> life. It is the compromise that he made with the bearded and
corpulent
> Mullahs scared us all. These days it is the RAB, military, joint
forces,
> etc., which our folks in Bangladesh are scared of. Mullahs could
fuss and
> fret but their limit is the Mosque, in this case the National
Mosque, *Baitul
> Mukarram*, which has a dirty old secret known only to people who
lived in
> the 1950s in Dhaka . I was a young boy but I saw how that mosque
was built
> with the connivance of a few people in Segun Bagicha. I will
spill the
> beans soon.
>
>
>
> MR wrote:
>
>
>
> <<Reputation. It matters. In order to understand the social
realities of
> Bangladesh , one better start with what `power' means. It is not
only the
> capability to wreck [sic] havoc. Ordinary people are reputed for
wrecking
> [sic] havoc and that has nothing to do with Islam's concepts of
tolerance
> and compassion. It is seriously misleading to forget what people
can do when
> they turn into a mob.>>
>
>
>
> JU replies as follows:
>
>
>
> Mr. M. Rahman, brush up your English before writing anymore of
your comments
> in this forum. The word is "wreak" and not wreck when the context
is
> "havoc." The mob is dangerous but not our ordinary people. You
are a
> confused soul, to say the least. You seem to have problem
differentiating
> between the mob guided by politicians or Mullahs and ordinary
people. But
> at the end you admitted the fact that it is the mob. Who goads
plebian to
> become a mob? If the mob would have torched the *Prothom* *Alo*
building,
> then who would have goaded the mob? Would the police twiddle
their thumbs
> as mob gathered near Kawran Bazaar?
>
>
>
> MR wrote:
>
> <<There are many around us who endure the mob in the name of
democratic
> right. When political programme kills people, burns property and
takes
> breath out our life, they attribute it to `people', and not to
politicians
> who design and launch aggressive political programme, fully
knowing what
> could be entailed thereby.>>
>
>
>
> JU replies:
>
>
>
> You cannot say that there should not be any protest session since
you fear
> that the protesters may become a mob. The root cause of
protestation should
> be known. If one group oppresses the other group only then people
assemble
> to protest. Do not please throw the baby with the bath water.
>
>
>
> MR wrote:
>
> <<It is dualism to call upon Islamic leaders to protest Laden's
activity
> while protesting a peace meeting of Matiur Rahman with `mullahs',
apparently
> peddled by the government that is naturally anxious for maintain
law and
> order. Order first. What is use of trying a killer? Better prevent
a
> murder.>>
>
>
>
> JU replies:
>
>
>
> You've an audacity to label the meeting of the editor of *Prothom
Alo* with
> the Khatib and his gangs of Maulanas ・a Peace Meeting. Did I
hear it
> right? In my eyes it was a Faustian meeting in which like Faust
Mr. Matiur
> Rahman, the editor, sold his very soul to the Ulemas. A person's
lifetime
> belief, stance, etc. are like his or her soul. The editor is a
soulless and
> unprincipled person and please make no mistake about it.
>
>
>
> MR wrote:
>
> <<I am not very sure who is damaging whom. If there is anything
recognized
> as religious sentiment, then that must be respected. If society
counts
> freedom of expression above all, then it is no longer necessary to
call for
> respect for religious sentiment. Bangladesh , after all, is a
society that
> DOES NOT as yet seek unconditional freedom of expression. Prothom
Alo's
> Matiur Rahman and people in today's government both appear to be
well aware
> of the nature of the people in general and took the right steps to
avert any
> untoward incident. They handled the situation pretty well. So far
so good.>>
>
> <<Matiur Rahman>>
>
>
>
> JU replies as follows:
>
>
>
> In the entire world only Muslims have "religious sentiments." How
about
> other religionists, Mr. M. Rahman? When Bollywood movies poke fun
at Hindu
> scriptures or western media make fun out of Christian
fundamentalists by
> quoting the inanities of Bible or Jesus' encounter with Mary
Magdalene (a
> repentant prostitute), then the "religious sentiments" of the
entire
> Christendom is not disturbed. I guess the Muslim folks are a
special kind.
> Bangladesh should be turned into a theocratic regime (if it has
not already
> become so) and only the people could be round up for critiquing
Islamic
> scriptures and the act of the prophet. This nation has already
become a
> parochial nation. The recent example of government's
representative
> visiting the Khatib's office to ask for forgiveness of
a "respected" editor
> is a glaring one. The Islamists of Bangladesh are far more
powerful one in
> Bangladesh than Pakistan . Iran has their "Guardian Council" and
> Bangladeshhas their Khatib and his well-fed and corpulent Mullahs.
> Please view the photograph and you will see that the Ulemas are
well-fed and
> the editor looks like an emaciated goat. Mainul Hosein in an
Islamic garb
> looks more like a Mullah than a western educated person. In my
book the
> government mishandled the entire episode. Not a single Mullah
were arrested
> on Jumma Day when they violated the Emergency Rule by bringing a
procession
> but when the University Students and their sympathizers took to
the streets,
> an inordinate number of people were arrested right away. Talk
about the
> double standard of the military-backed government! This
government is very
> strict with the students and political parties but is in cahoots
with the
> Jamaatis and Mullahs. Again, make no mistake about it
>
>
>
> Source:
>
> *http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/mukto-
mona/message/ 44016*<http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/mukto-
mona/message/ 44016>
>
> Also read:
>
> http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/mukto- mona/message/ 44006
>




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Re: [chottala.com] Re: Mr Moti is an institution to educate how to make a Dal...

I don't know where you all live. I live in America and America fought for independence from England. Now you can see England is our best friend. Sometime two brother, friends fight but we do not keep this for long time. Some of our politician do not have anything to contribute to the country and they always focus some old issue that really do not exist at all. Rajakar albadar alshams they worked for money and power as some of our leaders doing all time. When Bangladesh born that chapter over. We need to go forward not backward. I do not see any of them. If you mean Rajakar as a anti Bangladeshi term than all of those including me are Rajakar cause we love ourself way more than Bangladesh.In this room I barely see any one appreciate something about anyone. Moti bhai asked forgiveness to the Nation and I am proud of him. I wished so many times that Sk. Hasina and Khaleda Zia will ask forgiveness to Nation for their followers activities. I am Muslim,Hindu,Christian,Buddist or Jew it is my personal matter  why so hangama. I have full right to perform my religion at the same time no right to hurt  others. Ami apnader kosto dia thakley khoma korben. We all Bangladeshi should be united all time for the country.




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Re: [chottala.com] Shame


Mainul Hosein has become well-known by this time as a person who loves to create controversies and confusions. His use of the words 'religious leaders' was an attempt to crown some chosen fundamentalists and bigots a 'leaders'. It was a very bad frame that Mainul tried to create by combination of words. Any attempt and any plan to add divinity to politics, for the exploitation of the people, and any attempt to add politics to religions should be opposed and resisted.
   MH Khan
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---- Original Message ----
From: Siraj uddowllah <uddowllahsiraj@yahoo.com>
To: chottala@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 3:03 pm
Subject: [chottala.com] Shame

Dear Moderator,
By asking apology Mr. Motiur Rahman proved himself he is great and returned the shame back.
Dr. Siraj uddowllah, Windsor, Canada.  
 
 
 
 
SHAME_SHAME
 Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@ gmail.com> wrote:
 
 
 
 
Moti Bhai
 
   I say :
        Shame
        shame
        shame
        shame

        Shame

        shame
        shame
              shame
on you......... ......... ......... ...
 

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