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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

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In a message dated 9/26/2007 1:09:51 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ayubi_s786@yahoo.com writes:
TIB is another organisation that has its own agenda. They press those
countries that take them seriously and that too about corruptin only.
They are not transperency international but corruption international.
I would like to ask those jokers in TIB as to how could we beat
countries like Indonesia, Pakistan, Kenya and Nigeria. Even if we try
hard to beat them ,we can not. Nigerian authorities have recently
announced that if anyone calls Nigeria a corrupt country it will be
treated as act of enemity. Let us see where they place Nigeria this
year. This perception business of TIB is nothing but gimmick, it has
no scientific or anlytical basis. We should have thrown this
organistion out of the country when they labelled us as the most
corrupt country in the world.
I do admit that our country is corrupt but it never was the most
corrupt country of the world. By labelling our country as the most
corrupt country in the world TIB has acted as enemy ofangladesh.
 
Action has been taken against Salahuddin Ayubi
 
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Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed, son of Dr. Mohiuddin Ahmed, took the oath of office as Chief Adviser of the Caretaker Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh on 12th January 2007. Prior to this appointment, he worked as Chairman of Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF) from June 2005 to January 2007. PKSF is the largest apex fund for micro credit in the world, currently providing financial and institution-building assistance to over two hundred micro-finance institutions. From October 2001 to April 2005, Dr. Ahmed served as Governor of the Bangladesh Bank.

While he was Governor, Dr. Ahmed introduced wide-ranging reforms in the conduct of monetary and exchange rate policy, in the development of new financial markets (bond market) and financial instruments (securitization), and in the operation of the financial system. The financial sector reforms included stronger corporate governance measures at the board level and also on internal policies, processes and structures within the banking industry and for non-bank financial institutions. Other significant reforms undertaken during his tenure included strengthening the capacity of the Bangladesh Bank. Dr. Ahmed's major achievements included : (i) floating the exchange rate with minimal volatility, (ii) introducing interest rate flexibility and bringing down the interest rate substantially, which in turn contributed to a significant increase in industrial investment, (iii) introducing major corporate governance measures for the first time in the Bangladeshi corporate sector, and (iv) making the Bangladesh Bank an effective regulator and enforcer. The reforms implemented during Dr. Ahmed's tenure contributed to macroeconomic and financial sector growth and stability in a major way.

Previously, Dr. Ahmed served for over twenty years at the World Bank, where his work focused on macroeconomic issues as well as on other sectoral and policy issues related to development. During his years at the World Bank, he worked across a number of countries in South Asia, East Asia and Africa.

Prior to joining the World Bank, he served for fifteen years in the erstwhile Civil Service of Pakistan and in the Government of Bangladesh, lastly as Joint Secretary, Economic Relations Division, Ministry of Finance. Dr. Ahmed began his professional career as a Lecturer in Economics at Dhaka University.

Dr. Ahmed obtained the first position in his class (first class first) in both BA (Hons.) and MA in Economics from Dhaka University. He subsequently received another MA in Development Economics from Williams College, USA, and a PhD in Economics from Princeton University, while on leave from his civil service appointment.

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[chottala.com] Don’t blame politicians, be a politician/ An Article in the New Age

You may find interest in this, in case you would like to think out of the box..........
 
Thanks and best regards.
 
-Reshad
 
 
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IN BANGLADESH there are some very common rules – if you speak against Islam you are 'secular' (or 'religiously neutral'); if you blindly speak against the ruling party you are 'politically neutral'; and if you speak against any and everything you are an 'intellectual'. And the most recent trend is to speak against politicians.
   
 
During the recent anarchy in Bangladesh most of us have been blaming our politicians for all our problems. But have we ever taken a deep breath and given this a second thought before doing so?
 
I happened to be involved with the students' union of a university hall in Bangladesh in the late-1990s. After a lot of effort and hard work I was able to organise our first event which was later appreciated a lot. But as soon as I came down from the stage, a good friend of mine asked me, 'How much did you make?' I swore to myself that I would do as much corruption as possible in the next programme. Thank God I didn't get a chance since I moved to the United States soon after that. This makes me think – we are always cursing the politicians, yet have we ever appreciated them for their good deeds? What incentive do they have to do a good job?
 
Many of you may remember the April 1, 1999 incident at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology when the whole university observed the agitation by students including attacks on academic buildings. We, as members of the Engineering University Central Students' Union, informed the authorities well ahead of time about possible student agitation. They didn't listen to us and when finally the violence occurred, all the students were blamed. The authorities never asked for our advice before any incident, but whenever anything happened student politics was the first thing to be blamed.
 
Politicians are the easy scapegoats now and they are always blamed. Yet how many bureaucrats have we seen going to jail? Governments change and people change, but bureaucracy never changes. Ex-ministers go to jail but nobody can touch the 'innocent' bureaucrats. Does it mean that they are all angels coming down from the heaven? How many army officers have been tried for corruption in the past few months?
 
Of course, most of top positions of our political parties are occupied by corrupt people. But why? This is because all the so-called good people maintain a safe distance from politics and the others come in to fill the vacuum.
 
If we analyse the history of Bangladesh (and East Pakistan) for the past fifty years we find that anarchy was created before every military rule. Turmoil in the parliament was used in 1956 to justify martial law which eventually brought Ayub Khan into power and General Ershad used 'corruption of the Justice Sattar-led government' to justify military rule, which eventually brought a government which was a million times more corrupt than the previous one.
 
We have always seen that before snatching power all military rulers declare 'jihad' against politicians and try to ruin their character through the use of their puppet media. Think about General Ershad – he at first put a number of politicians in jail for corruption, and later on released them and eventually recruited them in his cabinet (one of them became his vice-president).
 
The goal of this article is not to engage in this mindless blame game. What I want to say is that blaming politicians is not going to solve anything; on the other hand we should reveal the characters of the blamers. The same person who blames politicians also goes to the politician friend to get a permit or to get a job.
 
Let's look at the other side of the story – why is the army taking over from the politicians again and again? The answer is very simple – politicians failed to resist the army's penetration. Why? Because we don't have enough qualified and competent leaders. Can anyone in this country confidently say that we have enough skilled labour in any profession? Do the lawyers have integrity? Do all the doctors know well what they are doing? Are all the students attentive? Are all the teachers honest? Of course, the answer is no for each of those questions. Then why blame only politicians and politics for our problems?
 
The root cause is in our culture/ethnicity. We used to be farmers a couple of generations back. There was no infrastructure for modern education; the little opportunity for education that was available was only religious education. So for centuries education system was dominated by half-literate mullahs (excluding some exceptions). We got our first university (Dhaka University) in 1921. Whereas in the United States they have had universities in the 16th century and even before that in many developed countries in Europe. When the British left there were very few skilled and well-educated people in the former East Pakistan to run the country. As a result, we have seen mismanagement everywhere.
 
Talking about politics – most of our 'good' politicians either died or were killed or demoralised. Even more dangerously, the so-called 'good' and 'well-educated' people were afraid to come forward and step up. As a result, all the 'bad' people filled in the vacuum and we are seeing the result with our own eyes now.
 
So where is the solution? We have given blood in 1952, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1975, 1982 and 1990. Why do we still need to give blood? Because every time power ended up with non-qualified people who did not have a long-term plan to develop our country. As a result, people changed but the system didn't. The same thing happened over and over again.
 
I can't blame today's politicians; we only know their bad side but do we really know how they can motivate the general masses? Do we know how they help people during their hardship (i.e. natural disasters)? That is why they have their followers who are ready to die for them. Can we break this tradition overnight?
 
So where is the solution? The only solution that I see to get qualified people into politics. I am not talking like our ex-dictators who declared war against corruption, suddenly brought the elite into politics and eventually opened the door to sky-high corruption. What I want to say is good people need to mix with our general people and emerge as leaders from there. Of course, this will take time and patience. What do we do in the mean time? We need the military-backed interim government to hand over power to an elected government at the soonest. If anything other than this happens our country will be back to square one again.
 
I appreciate all the good deeds that this government is doing including making some good laws that would keep away corrupt people from politics, putting them in jail and so on. But at the same time, we have learnt from history that continuing with this type of government for an indefinite period will bring disaster to the country. So let's all work towards free and fair elections as well as an honourable exit for this government as soon as possible.
 
Saleheen Monowar Reshad writes from Houston, Texas


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[chottala.com] Hospital security

 
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007 10:17 AM GMT+06:00  
   
 

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In our national dailies news items were published-- 'Nurse complains of abuse'. Apart from this, many other types of crimes are committed in hospitals, like kidnapping of newborn babies, thefts and robberies. Such a state of affairs in both government and private hospitals in the country clearly shows that security in hospitals is neglected. Similarly, the administration of a hospital, as well as its authority, lacks concern and knowledge regarding security requirements.

Here are some suggestions for the relevant ministry and departments:

A security department should be established in every big or small hospital/clinic and a security officer having knowledge of hospital security with necessary staff should be appointed.

Hospital/clinic security policies, including anti-sexual harassment policy and infant abduction response plan, should be formulated and made known to all employees of the hospital/clinic.

Hospital/clinic security standing orders should be prepared and read, understood and signed by every hospital employee for strict compliance.

A vigilance committee should be formed in every hospital/clinic and a system should be evolved for intelligence gathering and feedback from each department and ward of the hospital/clinic about the person found or suspected to be involved in immoral activities.

A critical security survey / risk assessment of the hospital/clinic should be carried out from time to time to determine the weak areas and perceived threats to hospital/clinic and employees, especially to the women employees.

Internal and external areas of the hospital should be covered by close circuit television surveillance cameras with videocassette recorder to monitor any undesirable/criminal activities inside or around the hospital.

Emergency alarm, panic buttons and public address system should be installed in all the departments of the hospital/clinic to alert the security in case of any emergency.

Interior of hospital/clinic building should be patrolled by security staff to observe and check any undesirable/criminal activity and also for responding to an emergency.

Moreover, hospital/clinic emergency department should notify any criminal acts, so that proper measures can be taken and criminals do not go unpunished.
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[chottala.com] Zakat for Eye hospital

Send your Zakaat contribution to help
Prevention of Blindness in Bangladesh
 
The World Health Organization estimates that nearly 37 million people are blind worldwide and out of this 37 million, nearly 2 million are in Bangladesh.  Besides total blindness, another 3 million are visually impaired in Bangladesh.  Good news is that over 80% of blindness is avoidable.  But bad news is that without proper intervention this figure could double over the next 20 years.  Today the economic burden and loss productivity of blindness in Bangladesh is nearly a billion dollars per annum.
 
The main cause of blindness in Bangladesh is cataract; which is responsible for 60% of the cases followed by glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, childhood blindness and uncorrected refractive errors.  Most of the Bangladeshi population has no access to cataract treatment services, which can be easily removed by a simple operation. There are very few NGOs that are working in this area.  The government facility is extremely poor--- per person health care expenditure (not to speak of blindness prevention) of the government is only 47 cents.  If no urgent action is taken many people in Bangladesh will remain blind, die blind, and more alarmingly, the number of blind will double within the next twenty years.
 
We therefore have set up an Eye Foundation in Bangladesh last year (Foundation for Eye Health).  It is a registered non-profit organization.  You will be glad to know that we have set up our Eye Hospital this year at
 
Foundation for Eye Health
House no 42, Road no 12, Sector 4
Uttara Model Town, Dhaka, Bangladesh
 
And since January 1, 2007 it is fully in operation.  We have full time nurses and doctors working at our hospital now.  Our main engine of strength is Dr. Abdul Hannan Chowdhury, a WHO expert on prevention of Blindness and Dr. Zahirul Islam, our Executive Director in Dhaka.
 
We are performing relatively modestly due to financial constraints. We badly need funds.  Each cataract operation cost us $50. We shall appreciate if you send your zaakat or tax deductible funds payable to
 
WCI, Inc (for Foundation for Eye Health),
171 Union Street, Ashland, MA 01721, USA
 
If you need more information, please call or email to the following:
 
1.       Dr. Abdul Hannan Chowdhury, MBBS, M.PH
Medical Officer, Control and Prevention of Blindness,
WHO, EMRO, PO Box 7608, Nasr City, Cairo 11371, Egypt
Tel: 202-276-5358, Fax: 202-670-2492
 
2.      Dr. Zahirul Islam, MBBS, MS
Executive Director, Foundation for Eye Health,
Email; bcszahir@yahoo.com Tel : 0088-018171984
 
3.       Abdul Momen, PhD
171 Union Street, Ashland, MA 01721,
Tel : 508-532-0667, Email : sylhet@verizon.net
 


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

Dear Helal,
Thank you much for this email. I have no idea how many people will read this. If our mind is full of jealousy than it will be hard for us to accept any one no matter how honest they are. Now you are in jail but who put you there? Yourself. No more plying with innocent Bangladeshi people. If this government( none of my family member there) last for one more year,they will make the trail for coming one and we'll be fine Inshallah. Jara sorkarer khai ar mosjid e ghumai tara lomba kotha onek bolbe. Just be honest for yourself.
 
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Re: [chottala.com] Re: Mr Moti is an institution to ..........

Dear Mr. Helal Ahmed
 
Since when we have a national Khatib?
Is that a constitutionally mandated post?
 
Do we have a National Purohit (!) for the Hindus?
National Monk for Buddist?
or  National High Priest for the Christians? .........
 
How did Baitul Mukarram became national Mosque?
[In name or literarily]
 
Is there a conflict between Islam and political-secularism?
Is Bangladesh a theocratic state?
 
As we all know most of the "political Islamist" regret
breakdown of Pakistan till date........ 
In today's Bangla vocabulary Rajaker has found a
new meaning ..... Now Rajaker basically means
collaborator with the enemy of the people. The
Rajaker-ideology exist in Bangladesh. It is a
fact of life.
 
Can you explain how "Mr. Motiur Rahman ....saved
the nation from bloodshed" ?
 
If  so, who are these potential KILLERS?
Do they now have a change of heart?
 
Oh Yeah, under a pseudo-threat Matiur Rahman has
capitulated .... and that is very regretable. ......
 
By now Motiur Rahman knows he is finished.
He has tarnished his own image, his moral high ground,
his ethical or political parlance.
 
An individual proves himself by his own actions,
and that' s never ending continous process in life.
 
One life to live .....but a drop of  "chona" may spoil.
the whole Jar of Milk......
 
Syed Aslam


On 9/25/07, Helal Ahmed <huahmed@yahoo.com> wrote:

Dear Reza bhai:
 
Salaam. I didn't know that our national Khatib was a Rajakar. Or he is Razkar just because he is not a AL supporter or a secular person. May be in the future we will hear that Mr. Motuir Rahman is also a Rajakar.
Anyhow, i'm not sure why you guys are all angry to Mr. Motiur Rahman when he saved the nation from bloodshed. I also can't believe all the negative postings against Mr. Motiur Rahman for his ONE actions while he have thousand other actions in favor of you all. 
We all seem to forget that this is the holy month of blessing. For the sake of Allah, we all should try to be peace loving and forgiving at least for this month.
May Allah accept our fasting and bless us all. 
 
Thanks.
Helal
 

Reza Karim <rezamoni@yahoo.com> wrote:

By asking apology to Rajakars Mr Motiur Rahman has
proved that he is a Man of Sujigher abhave vodro lok.
a real great Dalal and a dengerous man. First time he
cought. Chorrer dash din, grehaster ek din.

Mr Moti is really an institution to educate dalali.

--- adam_muntasir <adam_muntasir@yahoo.com > wrote:

> dhormyo beper gulu khubi sensitive!!
> moja kora valo, tobe kono mojakei shima longhon
> korte nei.
> joke jatyo bepar gulu manushke anondo diye thake.
> tai bole, dhormyo kinba rajnoitik vabe cartoon, joke
> lekha
> shotti-i biporjoy deke ane.
>
> jotodur, bujhte parsi, prothom alo potrikate ekta
> shadharon
> cartoon, (ja oneker chokh faki diye eriye jabar moto
> bepar) i
> boro dhoroner shomoshya korese.
>
> amra jara likhalikhi kori, tara o, nijer ojante emon
> shob kisu likhe
> feli, ja onner chokhe shanghatik koshter bepar hoye
> daray.
>
> prithibir protiti ghotona thekei shikkhonyo kisu
> theke thake.
> Mr. Moti(prothom alo) theke, amader budho hoy ekti
> bepeari shikkhonyo
> hoye thakbe, ta holo, choto kuno beparkeo tuccho
> kore dekha uchit
> noy.
>
> potrika shompadok shoho, jara bishesh gurutto-purno
> pode obosthan
> korsen, tader shobari shotorko purno vabei dayitto
> palon kora uchit.
>
> prothom alo jodi ekti prothom srenir potrikai hoye
> thake,
> tahole, Mr. moti (or, cartoon bivager responsible
> person)er
> bepargulu agei bichar bisleshon kore publish kora
> uchit chilo.
> publish korar moto khaddoy jodi na thake blank
> publish kora onek
> valo.
> (dushto gorurr chaite, shunno goal onek valo).
>
> Adam Muntasir
>
>
>
> --- In chottala@yahoogroups.com, dina khan
> <dina30_khan@...> wrote:
> >
> > Situation proof that it needs to provide nation
> wide quality
> education for educating the people with quality
> knowledge..
> >
> > There is nothing for calling shame if any body
> asks apology for
> his faults.
> > By asking apology Mr Motiur Rahman has proved
> that he is a
> really great man quality educated understanding
> consider minded
> person.
> >
> > Mr Moti is really an institution & the
> inspiration for the
> media people of Bangladesh to realize for
> controlling the
> situation & for creating good atmosphere in the
> country.
> >
> > Now country needs people like Mr Motiur Rahman
> who can try to
> understand their faults & try to rectify their
> faults like Mr Motiur
> Rahman to create knowledge atmosphere in the
> country to understand
> the real problems & can solve the real problems
> wisely..
> > Human being is the greatest creation of Al
> mighty Allah. Between
> human & other creation only difference is that human
> have the
> knowledge of understanding to understand which is
> wrong or right &
> have the capability for being knowledged person can
> ask apology to
> rectify their faults for maintaing peaceful
> society & creating
> good atmosthere which can not be done by the other
> creatures.
> > Mr Moti has done it wisely. He is an wise editor
> of prothom-
> alo which is surely playing a role to enlighten
> the society.
> >
> > Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@...> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Moti Bhai
> >
> > I say :
> > Shame
> > shame
> > shame
> > shame
> >
> > Shame
> > shame
> > shame
> > shame on
> you..............................
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ---------------------------------
> >
> >
> >
> > Shame
> > shame
> > shame
> > shame on
> you..............................
> >
> > Syed Aslam
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Send instant messages to your online friends
> http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
> >
> >
> > Send instant messages to your online friends
> http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
> >
>
>
>

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[chottala.com] Nizami admits:GATCO was awarded the tender illegally!!!!!

5 ex-ministers grilled and Nizami's response to ACC published.Please read his interview published in the Daily Ittefaq.

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[chottala.com] EU seeks explanations on 'rights abuses' from the Bangladesh government

 
 
EU seeks explanations on 'rights abuses'
 
 
Tue, Sep 25th, 2007 9:15 pm BdST

Mrs Bea ten Tusscher

Dhaka, Sept 25 (bdnews24.com)— The European Union has sought clarifications from the government over a number of cases of human-rights abuses in Bangladesh, EU representative Bea M ten Tusscher said Tuesday.

The EU will also examine chief adviser Fakhruddin Ahmed's claim of improvements in the country's human rights situation, she said.

"The chief adviser is assuring us that the situation has improved. We will certainly analyse that as it is our task," Tusscher told reporters following a roundtable on EU human-rights guidelines.

"We have already asked for clarification on some certain cases (of human rights abuse) that came to our attention. And there is a dialogue on this clarification which we have received," said Tusscher, ambassador of the Netherlands to Bangladesh.

"So we are in a open and transparent dialogue with the government about the concerns we have."

"And that is true for many more countries. I don't think Bangladesh is to be singled out," she said.

The EU will spend 130 million euros for 2007-2013 on governance and human-rights fields in Bangladesh, said Stefan Frowein, head of the delegation of the European Commission in Dhaka.

The roundtable, attended by lawyers, human-rights activists and NGO representatives, was organised to assess the existing human rights situation in Bangladesh.

The EU routinely holds meetings with people from different strata in many countries, where they have activities, to decide their strategy for guaranteeing human rights in line with the EU guidelines in the respective countries.

"In Bangladesh, the European Union plans to spend 130 million euros on governance and human rights for the period 2007-2013," Frowein said.

On the reason of holding such a meeting, Frowein said: "I think it is legitimate. The money we spend in your country comes from the European taxpayers."


Former caretaker government adviser Sultana Kamal, German ambassador Frank Meyke, advocate Shahdin Malik and advocate Sara Hossain spoke at the roundtable.

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Re: [chottala.com] Rashed Khan Menon

Dr. Siraj,
Mr. Menon was elected as an MP.
 
Perhaps you've missed that information.
 
Regards.
 
Gopal 
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Re: [chottala.com] Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury on Matiur Matters.

Dear Syed Aslam bhai:
 
Salaam. Mr. Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury is nothing BUT an un patriotic Bangladeshi who decided to leave BD for good and leave happily ever after in UK. Therefore, he have no RIGHTS to preach Mr. Motiur Rahamn or anyone else who currently residing in BD and facing the challenges.
 
Thanks.
Helal 

Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com> wrote:
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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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Re: [chottala.com] Londony...Abdul Gaffar Chowdhury on Bangladeshi Matiur Matters.



Attention to dear all
Mr Gaffer living in Bilat ( Londony)  exile from Bangladesh after liberation is a backdated back educated old gentle man.
Mr Motiur Rahman living in Bangladesh( Bangladeshi) is updated well educated young gentle man.
Mr Gaffer's old eyes look at the backward due to age burden. His thought is back dated.
Mr Moti's young enlited eyes look at the forward for young energetic youthness. His thought is updated.
Mr Gaffer's thought is  back gear..not find any good solution of any problem only thoght is how to create political & economical disastar in Bangladesh.
Mr Moti's  thought is progessive finding good solution of any problem for making a peaceful enlighten develop Bangladesh.
Mr Gaffer has no own news paper. He writes his old age history to other's news paper.
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( including Mullas) inside & out side of Bangladesh for educating them for making them well sensible & quality knowledge update educated persons.
Mr. Bangladeshi Moti is now at the top gear in Bangladesh on the other hand Mr. Londony Gaffer Chodhury is reciting his backdated old history.  
Mr. Bangladeshi Moti is an quality educated quality gentle man & quality teacher for all thouht persons. He is trying to build progressive modern Banlgladesh by providing nation wide quality education to all..
 
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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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Re: [chottala.com] Re: Mr Moti is an institution to educate how to make a Dal...

Dear Amin bhai:
 
Salaam. Some people just don't want to see a united and prosperous Bangladesh. And they will use 1971 for rest of their life to keep us divided. What I don't understand is that ….i do not hear a word from them about our present enemy, who is killing our people almost every single week and killing our rivers, trying to create a separate country called Shadhin Bongo Bhumi (Thank GOD they failed in Hill Tracts), Stole our TALPOTTI forcefully, and now trying to destroy our Garments industries.
Anyhow, I hope and pray that someday those people will realize that BD will never be united with Pakistan as we, BD people will never ever accept it however; forcefully, BD is in danger to be a slave like Sikim and Bhutan
 
Fi Amanillah.
Helal
 

aminmm@aol.com wrote:
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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