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Saturday, November 24, 2007

Re: [chottala.com] Muslim rally attacked by indian army and police on nadigram n taslima issue in kolkata

Dear all,
                there may be more muslim in india. But do you know the plight of indian muslims?
al most every year the muslim of india face state run killing in the name of riot.
               even india imposed ban on azan.
       in govt service they are deprived in a state plan.
           in religious education centre of muslims monmuslim teacher is a must.
              and  india is a hub of anti muslim and anti islam activities.
bhupal and nadigram is the example of anti mulim stand of india.

sadhana gs <sadhanags@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Dear all ,
 
please don't take below written mail seriously because this mail is to misguide the masses.
 
In india we have more muslim then in Bangla desh and majority of them know that to live in harmony is the only way of living life.
 
Have ever thought why entire human society looks similar ( don't bother about colour ) with two hans two legs , one head, two ears, two eyes . If there are various god then such similarity .it shows that god is one you can call him with different name lord does't bother about the name.
 
When you were born you were only human child & nothing else but as you grow you accumulate sins and these sins should be thrown out . The only way to throw these sins is to take name of lord as much as you can and remember there is no other way to get rid of.
 
The  sin is which harm someone 's filling phusically or mentally. No matter how much you pray to lord ,it has no meaning. first try to become good human being and then pray to lord.
 
Such things you can learn from hindus only.
 
Be a good human .
 
Love you all,
 
      

"Md. Aminul Islam" <aminul_islam_raj@yahoo.com> wrote:
dear all,
              indian army and police attacked on a rally of a muslim organisation.who were protesting govt role on talima and nadigram issue.
govt run opression on muslim in india is well known to all.they use to push in bangalee muslims but patronise taslima for her anti muslim activities.
 
see link bellow
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Army called out in Kolkata over
Taslima, Nandigram

Curfew imposed in troubled areas;
schools, colleges closed
The Indian army was called out on the streets of Kolkata when activists of a Muslim forum enforced road blocks across the city and clashed with the police demanding immediate deportation of author Taslima Nasreen to Bangladesh...[ +

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Re: [chottala.com] Some black records - facts about ex President late General Zia (based on some authentic documents)

    Dear Mr. Shafiq Bhuiyan,

    I think you are 100% wrong. After the liberation, only Bangabondu established the war criminal.

    At that time, I was the student of class seven. I know all of the history. So, if you want to do any comment pls. do it                 independently. Do not make any comment as a supporter of any political party because all so-called political leaders of             Awami league, BNP,  Jamat or Jatio party are more criminal then the war criminal.      

    What is your idea or comments? Do you support the present political leaders?

    Thanks,

    Shahid

 

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Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 1:56 PM
Subject: [chottala.com] Some black records - facts about ex President late General Zia (based on some authentic documents)


Dear politically conscious and enthusiastic readers, columnist & journalist.

 

 

I mentioning below some of the many black records - facts about ex President late General Zia (based on some authentic documents). I have collected these from different newspapers only.
 

 

  1. Zia and then his wife Khaleda Zia have only established Jamat -Shibir politically - economically - Said senior Journalist (anti Awami Legume minded) Mr. Foez Ahmed. For detail please read the news published in anti Awami League newspaper the Amadershomoy on 24.11.07

http://www.amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=214214&sys=3

 

 

 

  1. Up to now in Bangladesh, inflation percentage was highest (18.46 %) during Zia era only .For detail please read the news published in anti Awami League newspaper the Naoyadigonta on 24.11.07

http://dailynayadiganta.com/2007/11/22/fullnews.asp?News_ID=53327&sec=1

 

 

  1. Maximum numbers of people were hanged in Gen Zia era only (morethan70 %) 281 out of 400. For detail please read the news published in anti Awami League newspaper the Amadershomoy on 20.10.07
http://amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=206336&sys=3
 
 

If any one know any more and any other odd & black records - facts about late President Gen Ziaur Rahman (based on documented proof & authentic documents), then would you please send me.

 

I am planning to make some research on late President Gen Ziaur Rahman, what damages he had done to Bangladesh and Bangalee.

 

 
Any logical comments, arguments will be cordially welcome.
 
 


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[chottala.com] Taslima Nasreen: Controversy's child [BBC Report]

Taslima Nasreen: Controversy's child
Taslima Nasreen
Ms Nasreen faced death threats in Bangladesh

Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen has been forced to leave her adopted city of Calcutta in India after riots by Muslims there. Her writings have made her a controversial figure for more than a decade.

The doctor-turned-writer first made a name for herself with her feisty newspaper columns, picking up a prestigious Bengali literary award in India for her book, Nirbachito Kolam (Selected Columns) in 1992.

She has since written nearly 30 books of poetry, essays, novels and short stories in her native Bengali language, mostly in exile.

Ms Nasreen fled her home country Bangladesh in 1995 after Muslim extremists called for her death following her most controversial book, "Lajja" (Shame).

The book was banned for offending Muslim religious sentiments.

Come what may, I will never be silenced
Taslima Nasreen

She was reported to have told an Indian newspaper that Islamic religious edicts should be changed. Her comments enraged some militant Muslim Islamic groups.

Falling foul

They pronounced a death sentence on the writer and offered $2,000 to anyone who killed her.

For a few months, Ms Nasreen lived under heavy security at her apartment in the capital, Dhaka, before leaving the country for Sweden.

A demonstration against Taslima Nasreen in Dhaka in 1998
Muslim groups feel that her writings ridicule Islam

She returned to Bangladesh in 1998 to visit her ailing mother and faced renewed threats from extremist Islamic activists.

After her mother's death, Ms Nasreen went to live in Paris.

In 1999, the Bangladeshi government banned her book, My Childhood, saying it could hurt the people's religious sentiments.

Earlier that year, the government disapproved of a poem she wrote in her mother's memory in an Indian magazine, and stopped imports of the issue carrying the poem.

And in 2002, the authorities in Bangladesh banned her newly published novel Wild Wind - a sequel to My Girlhood - saying that the book could anger the country's Muslim majority and lead to religious tensions.

It was the third time in a decade that one of Ms Nasreen's works had fallen foul of the country's laws.

'Untenable' ban

A magistrate's court in Bangladesh even gave her a one-year prison sentence on a charge of writing derogatory comments about Islam in her books.

"The political parties [in Bangladesh] use religion for their own interests and whenever they find any criticism about religion, they can't tolerate it, so they ban the book," she told the BBC Bengali Service in August 2002.

Even in India, Ms Nasreen's work was banned after Muslim groups protested.

In 2003, her autobiography "Dwikhondito" (Split into two), was banned by the Communist government in West Bengal state where a quarter of the population is Muslim.

Taslima Nasreen in Calcutta
Ms Nasreen has said she wants to continue living in Calcutta

Two years later, a court in West Bengal lifted the ban saying it was "unjustified and untenable".

In September 2005, she was given a one-year Indian visa and permission to stay in Calcutta. Since then she has been living in the city after getting her visa extended.

Ms Nasreen has always said she wants to make Calcutta, capital of West Bengal state, her home even though the European Union has offered her refuge.

"East [Bengal] has already closed the doors to me... so I want to stay in West Bengal where I feel at home," she said once. East Bengal covered what is now Bangladesh.

Though many Indian writers have criticised the quality of Ms Nasreen's work, they have consistently supported her efforts at staying on in the country.

In April 2005, a group of Bengali writers, poets and intellectuals openly supported her plea for Indian citizenship.

"Like us, she is a Bengali, and she only writes in Bengali. She cannot enter Bangladesh, so her only option is to live amongst Bengalis in Calcutta if she has to exist as a writer of some consequence," said writer Shib Narain Ray.

That might become difficult with the recent riots in Calcutta with a fringe Muslim group saying that she should leave the city.

Ms Nasreen has been threatened by Muslim groups outside Bengal too.

In August, Muslim protesters attacked her during a book launch in Andhra Pradesh state in southern India.

Ms Nasreen, who backed into a corner, said the attack was barbaric but pledged she would not be cowed.


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