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Friday, December 7, 2007

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[chottala.com] Save Apu's Life (Please forward it to your friends)

His name is APU. He has completed his graduation under the department of Computer Science & Engineering(CSE) of Shah Jalal University of Science & Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh. He was a meritorious and promising student in the University. Also he was a very popular and blossomed for his co-curricular activities in the campus. He is a singer and acted as president of 'Shikorr', a well known cultural organization in the SUST campus.


But Unfortunately he is now suffering from Aplastic Anemia. It is deadly. The treatment is bone marrow transplantation. He is now admitted in Vellore Hospital, Chennai, India.

For his treatment,it would require 2 million(20 lakhs) taka which means a lot of money to us. Apu's parents and we, the cse family feel helpless in this circumstance. We can't think of departure of him, a young promising computer engineer who can serve our country by his knowledge & talent.


Apu's friends, classmates, teachers are praying for him and asking help/support for him. It's time to stand beside them. It is time to show our strength of love to Defeat Death.

To help apu, please collaborate with us and donate to the following account.


Bank account: Prime bank limited , Mouchak branch, Dhaka.
Account Holders' Name:
1. M. M. Arafat Hossain
2. Mahmudul Hasan
3. Sharmila Majumdar


Account no. 210 49 744


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Swift Code: PRBLBDDH013

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You can contacts with us to know any further information

Samir Biswas (APU)

To help APU:

Bank account: Prime bank limited , Mouchak branch, Dhaka.
Account Holders' Name:
1. M. M. Arafat Hossain
2. Mahmudul Hasan
3. Sharmila Majumdar


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Nilavo Technologies

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[chottala.com] Bangla Wiki Fellowship

Bangla Wiki Fellowship

 

Background: 

 

Bangladesh Open Source Network (BdOSN) (http://www.bdosn.org ) is promoting open source software and open access to information in Bangladesh. As part of it, the Bangla Wikipedia initiative (http://bn.wikipedia.org ) aims at providing a free, open-access, up-to-date, and universal encyclopedia in Bangla language.

Since starting the initiative in 2006, volunteers of BdOSN have been able to increase the number of entries in the Bangla Wikipedia from 500 to 16,500 (as of December 2007). In addition to that, they have added thousands of photographs to the public domain, documenting the history and heritage of Bangladesh. BdOSN has also distributed the SOS Children's Wikipedia - a scaled down version of the English Wikipedia.

To enhance the quality and number of articles in Bangla Wikipedia, and to perform research, BdOSN has started a fellowship programme from the year 2008. BdOSN will offer 2 fellowships for the year 2008. The fellowship will be for a period of 3 month and on part-time basis.

 

Duties and responsibilities

 

  • To do a research on public domain Bangla resource
  • To make a plan to accelerate the content creation in Bangla Wikipedia
  • To organize different wiki-events
  • To enhance the existing articles
  • To popularize the wiki philosophy in the country 

 

Required Skill and Competencies

 

The incumbent should at least be 3rd year undergraduate student at any university. He should be based in Dhaka. Experience in any voluntary activities will get preferences.

 

Remuneration

 

Each fellowship will provide a researcher with 3,000/- (Three thousand) taka per month.

 

How to apply

 

Interested persons are requested to send their applications along with their Curriculum Vitae and a recent photograph by email to banglawiki@bdosn.org. The application should be in Unicode Bangla.

 

Deadline

 

The last date for application is 20th December 2007.

 

-- BPR

 

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[chottala.com] Re: [khabor.com] Some comments on Suhrawardy's Political Struggle !

My impression of  Mr. H.S. Suhrawardy:
 
(1) Mr. H.S. Suhrawardy was a Political Flip-Flop with weak and feeble commitment to
     liberal democracy.
 
(2)  In his political struggle, his role in 1946 calcutta riot is shadowy and questionable.
     Direct Action Day hartal called by the Muslim League on August 16, 1946
     This protest was followed by massive riots in Calcutta instigated by the Muslim League  
     and led to further riots in the surrounding regions of Bengal. Mr. H. S. Sahrawardy, then  
     Premier of Bengal (1946), said: "Muslim India means business."  How grimly it 'meant
     business' was shown by the Calcutta killing, and was later on shown by Noakhali, N.-W.
     F. P. and the Punjab.
 
     Similar opportunistic attitude problem we saw recently in Gujrati Hindutva Leader
     Norendra Modi [Modi recently said slain Muslims 'got what they deserved' ].
 
(3) Mr. H.S. Suhrawardy a political leader with opportunistic approach towards political
     power vis-a-vis social change.
 
     In 1956,  on becoming the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Suhrawardy declared that East
     Bengal has been granted 98 per cent autonomy. However, nothing substantial was done
     to alter the actual condition of East Bengal. Suhrawardy supported the design of
     Pakistan's elite in joining the US-sponsored military pacts [SEATO, CENTO, Pakistan
     American military pacts].
 
(4)  If H.S. Suhrawardy was alive and continued as a leader of Awami League, struggle for
      independence of Bangladesh would taken a different path [my hypothesis] due to his
      compromising and opportunistic maneauvors. I any case, Mr. H.S. Suhrawardy was
      much more acceptable to elites of Pakistan than that of Sheikh Mujib.
      Most NDF-ponthi Awami leaguers [followers of H.S. Suhrawardy] and other NDF
      leaders including Mahmood Ali [Gonotranti Dal] eventually became collaborators
      of Yahia in 1971.
 
Syed Aslam
 


On 12/7/07, faridsrahman <faridsrahman@yahoo.com> wrote:

The author, Professor M. Waheeduzzaman Manik is Professor and the
Chair of the Department of Criminal Justice/Homeland Security and
Public Management at Austin Peay State University, Clarksville,
Tennessee, USA. He recalls Suhrawardy's political struggle on the
44th anniversary of his death.

http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=14212

Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy: Glimpses of his political struggle
By M. Waheeduzzaman Manik

Today is the forty-third death anniversary of Huseyn Shaheed
Suhrawardy. Born in Medinipore in the then Bengal (now part of West
Bengal state in India) on September 8, 1892, he breathed his last on
December 5, 1963 in a lonely hotel room in Beirut under mysterious
circumstances. He was buried in Dhaka on December 8, 1963 beside Sher-
e-Bangla A.K. Fazlul Huq's grave, adjacent to the then Race Course
Maidan.

H.S. Suhrawardy had a long political career, spanning a period 43
years, if 1920 is taken as the starting point when he joined the
Khilafat movement. Between 1920 and his death in 1963 he had a
chequered political career, which was essentially characterised by
many momentous events, historic vicissitudes, spectacular successes,
endless controversies, dismal failures, and personal tragedies. It
is, therefore, problematic to attempt an exhaustive description or
analysis of all of the phases of his long political career in a
single article. Rather, the chief intent of this commentary is to
provide glimpses of his political struggle.

H.S. Suhwardy was born in Medinipore on September 8, 1892 in one of
the most distinguished Muslim families of the then Bengal. He
completed his elementary education under the guidance of his
scholarly parents and his meritorious maternal uncle Abdullah Al-
Mamun. From the beginning, he was a meritorious student.

After finishing his education at Calcutta Alia Madrasa he attended
St. Xaviers' College, wherefrom he received a Bachelor of Science
degree with Honours in Sciences. In spite of his specialisation in
science subjects, he was versatile in his quest for knowledge, and he
had a knack for language, literature, and humanities. To fulfill his
mother's earnest request, he also completed an M.A. degree in Arabic
Language and Literature from Calcutta University before his departure
for England in 1913.

He studied Sciences at Oxford University and received a Bachelor
degree with Honours in Science. He also studied Law and Jurisprudence
at Oxford University and received the coveted B.C.L. degree and, at
the age of 26, he completed his Bar-at-Law from Gray's Inn in 1918.
On his return from abroad in 1918, he started his law practice at
Calcutta High Court.

Although H.S. Suhrawardy was born in a family of eminent
personalities of exceptional merit, remarkable scholarship and
profound accomplishments, he made a conscious decision to serve the
people by joining politics. He started his political career as an
avowed Khilafatist in 1920, and soon thereafter he emerged as one of
the most ardent defenders of Muslim interests in Bengal.

During his formative years in politics, H.S. Suhrawardy preferred to
call himself an "independent" or a "nationalist." The Swaraj Party of
Deshabandhu Chittaranjan Das (1870-1925) provided a political
platform for him. He quickly realised that C.R. was the most
prominent and charismatic Bengali nationalist leader of his era. He
was one of the proponents of the Bengal Pact. He found C.R. Das to be
a distinguished leader of extraordinary merit and integrity whose
political philosophy and leadership style could be emulated. Like
C.R. Das, he also believed that the independence movement of India
would not succeed in the absence of Hindu-Muslim unity.

H.S. Suhrawardy was elected in 1924 to be the Deputy Mayor of
Calcutta Municipal Corporation (along with C.R. Das as the Mayor),
and he held that position till he resigned in 1927. He worked
tirelessly during the late spring and early summer months of 1926 to
put an end to Hindu-Muslim riots in Calcutta. However, the leaders
and newspapers of the Hindu community in Calcutta made him a target
of their hate campaign for his defense in the Courts of law for the
falsely accused Muslim rioters.

He was markedly vocal about the urgent need for ventilating and
redressing the genuine grievances of the Muslim population in Bengal.
Throughout the 1920s, he emphasised the paramount importance of Hindu-
Muslim unity for wresting freedom from the British colonial rule. He
did not believe that the Congress party could ever be the fair
arbiter of the conflict between Hindus and Muslims.

By the year 1927, he emerged as the most vocal and articulate
defender of Muslim rights in the city of Calcutta; he organised
numerous associations, labour unions, and trade unions in Calcutta.
He was also instrumental in organising the All-India Khilafat
Conference and All-Bengal Muslim Conference in 1928. As one of the
emerging Muslim leaders of India, H.S. Suhrawardy was very critical
about the lopsided recommendations of the Simon Commission Report. He
was also an ardent critic of the Nehru (Motilal) Commission Report.
During 1931-32, he was actively involved in holding of the
Conferences of the All-India Muslim Volunteers.

Although H.S. Suhrawardy was emerging as one of the most respected
Muslim leaders of Bengal, he was not willing to be associated with
the Muslim League till the end of 1936. Along with some of the most
prominent Muslim leaders of Bengal, he had formed the Independent
Muslim Party (IMP) in early 1936, and he was selected to be the
general secretary of this newly formed political party. However, due
to the insistence of the provincial and All-India Muslim League
leaders, the short-lived Independent Muslim Party (IMP) got merged in
the later part of 1936 with the Bengal Provincial Muslim League
(BPML).

As a compromise, H.S. Suhrawardy was selected to be the general
secretary of the BPML. As the general secretary of the BPML from the
end of 1936 through the end of 1943, he performed a yeoman's task in
the process of popularising the moribund Muslim League party and the
concept of Pakistan among the Muslim masses throughout the nooks and
corners of the then Bengal. He was recognised as the most dynamic
leader of the BPML, and his leadership role was crucial in the
process of recruiting a group of dedicated and capable party workers.
He was also personally instrumental in the formation of the Muslim
National Guards under the sponsorship of the BPML.

He was elected to the Bengal Legislative Council in 1921, and
returned to the Council in all of the following consecutive terms. He
was also a member of the Bengal Legislative Assembly from 1937
through 1947. He was a seasoned parliamentarian in the truest sense
of the term, and his speeches in the legislative assemblies both
before and after the partition may be considered as classics in
legislative debates.

Doubtless, his relentless fight throughout his post-partition
political life for establishing a federally anchored parliamentary
form of government in Pakistan owed much to the robust legislative
training and experience that he had gained during his pre-partition
political years from 1921 to 1947 in the Bengal Legislative Council
and the Bengal Legislative Assembly.

After the formation of the Muslim League and Proja Party coalition
ministry in Bengal under the leadership A.K. Fazlul Huq, H.S.
Suhrawardy was made the minister in charge of labour. He also held
other important portfolios in Sher-e-Bangla Fazlul Huq's cabinet. He
was also one of the staunchest opponents of the second coalition
ministry of A.K. Fazlul Huq, which was often derided as the Shyma-Huq
ministry. He was the most active member in Khwaja Nazimuddin's
cabinet, which was formed after the collapse of the so-called Shayma-
Huq cabinet in 1943.

H.S. Suhrawardy personally enlisted the support of industrial workers
of Bengal in favour of the Pakistan movement. His popularity among
the students and younger generation had motivated many to be the most
vocal supporters of the Pakistan movement. Both H.S. Suhrawardy and
Abul Hashim had been credited for a landslide victory of the Bengal
Provincial Muslim League during the 1946 elections.

As the Chief Minister of Bengal in 1946, H.S. Suhrawardy shouldered
the responsibility of lending logistic support to the Pakistan
Movement. Being essentially goaded by M.A. Jinnah, he also moved the
controversial Amendment to the original version of the historic 1940
Lahore Resolution at the Delhi Convention of the Muslim League
Legislators in 1946.

H.S. Suhrawardy's proposal for "Sovereign Bengal" did not gain much
ground because of the fact that his reputation as a staunch defender
of the Muslim rights in Bengal and his controversial role before,
during, and after the 1946 riots in Calcutta had seriously eroded his
credibility among the leaders and masses of the Hindu community.

With the exception of Saratchandra Bose, his idea of "Sovereign
United Bengal" as a last minute effort to stop the partition of
Bengal in 1947 was not well received by the religiously imbued
Congress leaders. By that time, the Hindu Mahashabha leaders and the
Congress leadership in Bengal were already committed to the division
of Bengal on communal lines. Therefore, there is little wonder that
the Congress-led champions of "Akhanda Bharat" and Hindu Mahashaba-
led exponents of the "divided" Bengal were not at all willing to lend
any support to his proposal for sovereign Bengal.

As subsequent events proved, the concept of a separate sovereign
Bengal was one of the riskiest political maneuvers of his entire
political life. In fact, after independence was granted in August
1947 to the Dominions of India and Pakistan, the leadership of both
India and Pakistan deliberately shunned him. With the exception of
Mahatma Gandhi, the central leaders in India had no empathy for him.

On the other hand, H.S. Suhrawardy had no immediate prospect of
playing any meaningful leadership role in Pakistan. Instead of
recognising his popularity, political stature, commitment, and
organisational skills, and his contribution to the Pakistan movement
at a critical juncture, M.A. Jinnah consciously patronised Khawaja
Nazimuddin's bid to become the parliamentary leader of the Muslim
League legislators in Bengal on August 5, 1947 (only 9 days before
Pakistan was born!).

With the selection of a reactionary, conservative and discredited
leader of the BPML for assuming the role of the Chief Minister of
East Bengal (East Pakistan) over a progressive and dynamic leader of
H.S. Suhrawardy's caliber and stature, the founding father of the new
nation of Pakistan had tacitly sealed the political fate of the last
prime minister of undivided Bengal.

Once Pakistan was a reality on August 14, 1947, the goal of Khwaja
Nazimuddin and his coterie in the provincial Muslim League was to
keep the doors of the party closed to the most progressive and
dynamic members of the Bengal Provincial Muslim League. The followers
of both H.S. Suhrawardy and Abul Hashim were specifically singled out
to be excluded even from the primary membership of the Muslim League.
H.S. Suhrawardy was literally banished from the political scene of
Pakistan by the Jinnah loyalists, both at the center in Karachi and
in the province of East Bengal.

As the Chief Minister of East Bengal, Khwaja Nazimuddin lost no time
in characterising him as an "Indian agent" and an "enemy of
Pakistan." He was quickly removed from the membership of the
Constituent Assembly of Pakistan. The East Bengal Government had also
prohibited him from entering or addressing public meetings in any
place of East Bengal.

Despite persistent attacks from the reactionary forces of the ruling
Muslim League, H.S. Suhrawardy re-emerged in Pakistan's political
scene as a champion of liberal democracy. He was one of the builders
of opposition politics in the early years of Pakistan. Many of his
followers took an active role in the formation of both the East
Pakistan Student League (EPSL) in early 1948 and East Pakistan Awami
Muslim League (EPAML) in June mid-1949.

These pro-democracy organisations were in the vanguard of all of the
phases (1948-52) of the Bengali Language Movement. In 1953, H.S.
Suhrawrdy, in collaboration with A.K. Fazlul Huq and Maulana Bhasani,
was responsible for forming Jukta Front (United Front). His
organisational skills and personal charisma significantly contributed
to the landslide victory of the United Front over the ruling Muslim
League in the 1954 general election in East Bengal.

H.S. Suhrawardy emerged as the most credible voice in support of
framing a Constitution with the provisions for civil liberties and a
full-blown parliamentary model of liberal democracy in Pakistan.
Aimed at establishing a foothold in the Punjabi and Mohajir dominated
decision-making process of the central government, he became the Law
Minister in Mohammad Ali Bogra's Cabinet, and he held that position
from December 20, 1954, through August, 1955.

He was the leader of the opposition in the National Assembly of
Pakistan from August 11, 1955 through September 1,1956. His
contribution to the making of the 1956 Constitution of Pakistan was
substantial. He was also the prime minister of Pakistan from
September 12, 1956 through October 11,1957.

The 1956 Constitution of Pakistan was suspended and Martial Law was
promulgated by President Iskander Mirza (a descendent of Mir Jaffor
Ali Khan) on October 7,1958. The appearance of Ayub Khan as the
president and chief martial law administrator on October 27, 1958 was
undoubtedly a nail in the coffin of the semblance of a moribund
democracy in Pakistan.

The newly installed dictator of Pakistan knew well that H.S.
Suhrawardy was a stumbling block in the design and implementation of
his tailor-made Constitution. Therefore, Ayub Khan, the self-declared
dictator of Pakistan, quietly approached him to cooperate with the
Constitution making process of the military regime. Although the
constitution making and democracy building were his chief concerns
during his political career in Pakistan, he bluntly refused to lend
any stamp of legitimacy to the illegitimate dictatorial regime of
Ayub Khan. As a dedicated champion of genuine parliamentary democracy
in Pakistan, he refused to endorse Ayub Khan's illegal seizure of
state power.

H.S. Suhrawardy was one of the top political leaders in Pakistan who
were banned from politics through the imposition of the infamous
Elective Bodies Disqualification Order (EBDO) on August 7,1959. He
was also falsely accused of the violation of the EBDO in July 1960,
and he was disqualified to be engaged in country's political process.
As if EBDO sanction was not enough of a tool to impede his dauntless
dissenting voice, he was arrested on flimsy charge on January 30,
1962. He was put in a solitary confinement in the Central jail of
Karachi without any trial on concocted charges of "anti-state
activities" under the 1952 Security of Pakistan Act.

Instead of bowing down to Ayub Khan's smearing and torturing tactics,
he decided to challenge the legality of the patently false and
baseless allegations.

Ayub Khan, the self-declared President of Pakistan, promulgated "his"
Constitution of Pakistan on March 1,1962, and pursuant to that tailor-
made Constitution, the "indirect elections" to the National Assembly
of Pakistan and the Provincial Assemblies were held on April 28,1962
and May 6,1962 respectively. The self-declared President of Pakistan
lost no time in inaugurating the impotent legislatures both at the
Center (National Assembly of Pakistan) and the Provinces.

Once the first phase of Ayub Khan's consolidation of state power
through the implementation of the so-called Basic Democracy was
complete, H.S. Suhrawardy was released from jail on August 19,1962.

After his release from jail, he had launched an anti-Ayub movement in
both wings of Pakistan for the restoration of democracy. To him, Ayub
Khan's Basic Democracy was nothing but a mockery in the name of
democracy. Instead of becoming a collaborator of a military dictator,
he decided to be the most authentic dissenting voice against the then
diabolical regime.

He had successfully enlisted support from all pro-democratic forces
of Pakistan, and he formed the National Democratic Front (NDF) in
October 1962 to dislodge the undemocratic regime of a military
dictator. His immediate goal was to re-establish parliamentary
democracy and democratic institutions in Pakistan through the
restoration of the 1956 Constitution. He was not in good health in
those days. Yet he kept on fighting against the autocracy till he
went abroad for treatment. Unfortunately, he died on December 5, 1963
under unusually mysterious circumstances.

Although H.S. Suhrawardy was more than 71 years old when he breathed
his last, and the news of his sudden demise spread a shock wave
throughout Pakistan. He died at a time when the dissenting political
forces in Pakistan were gaining ground toward building-up an
effective opposition against the military dictatorship of Ayub Khan.
The passing away of this political doyen at that critical moment
created a void in the core leadership of the resistance movement
against the autocratic dictatorship in Pakistan.

He was the most articulate voice for introduction of adult franchise
and restoration of parliamentary democracy in Pakistan in an era when
a military dictator was in the process of consolidating his grip over
the political process through the introduction of the so-called basic
democracy.


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[chottala.com] Roadblock in Trying the War Criminals – Change the Roadmap, if needed and solve

Roadblock in Trying the War Criminals – Change the Roadmap, if needed and solve the problem
AL has done enough politics about this issue. It should not be allowed to continue to do that. Moreover, it's already overdue.


To Awami League the issue of trying the war criminals has always been an issue of cost-benefit analysis in their politics. In the absence of matured leadership which is also honest, the party that has led the war of liberation in 1971, has also been the cause of many of our miseries in recent years. They have sabotaged the issue of trying the war criminals before and they will sabotage this cause again, it seems. But we think, the current interim government should not allow that to happen.

In the days when Shohid Jononi Jahanara Imam led Gono Adalot Movement, Bangladesh Awami Leage leaders have shared the stage with Shohid Jononi on occasions, and at the same time, they have cut deal with Jamat-e-Islami. What Zia couldn't do, i.e. to mainstream JI into Bangladeshi politics, BAL helped JI to do exactly that.

The issue of war criminals is something that helps AL politically only if it stays unresolved, it seems. So they did what is helpful for their politics. Trying the War Criminals was not worth the cost for BAL. So they did not make any attempts to do that when they eventually got to power.

Today, the issue of trying the war criminals is getting momentum again. AL is surely planning another sabotage – make no mistake. Seems like they are trying to use the Dhaka University teachers' issue as a tool of their sabotage tactic. If it doesn't work, they will look for something else - be sure about that.

You may ask, didn't BAL initiated this demand this time? Yes, that's true. They started to talk about this issue again - for the same reason that they sabotaged it last time. They wanted to keep this problem alive so they can use this when they need it. Now is the time when they need it. They need to raise this issue to embarrass the interim government.

We, like many, opposed it initially. Why? Because, we question the intention of AL. There is another side of the story. If this interim government focuses on this issue, they will be distracted of their original mission that they have committed to (a time bound road map).

But increasingly, the importance of the issue is being felt every corner of the country and around the world. Moreover, this is being felt by many people that this issue should be resolved now, since otherwise, AL and BNP will continue to play politics with this important issue without resolving it - just like they have been playing with many other national issues.

Recognizing the ground realities, the interim government is giving signals that there is recognition of the problem as a problem. The head of the government and his advisers has spoken openly about it. However, their opinions have been restrained so far which is an indication of the enormousness of the problem and underlying challenges. It seems they are judging the current of the society. But make no mistakes; they will get to the bottom of it if they decide handle it.

We hope that they do it. The only thing that will have to change - may be - they have to change the roadmap a little bit. That is still a may be, but very possible. The roadmap was not a legally bound document in the first place. It is a political promise that is subject to reality. Increasingly, the issue of war criminals will be tied to the issue of election eligibility, too. So, basically, the interim government would find itself cornered unless they take control of the issue. The politicians on the street are changing the goal post for the interim government. Unless the government changes its strategy to adapt to the seemingly changing political current within the populace, there will be a price to pay. The spirit of 1/11 can not be seen as defeated. Otherwise, the corrupts will reign in again.

The politicians have sent a political gauntlet towards you. You have two choices. Accept the challenge. Or suffer.

They are assuming that you will block it. In the event you do not block it, the gauntlet they are sending are ordered to made weak. They are expecting that it will weaken you, but wouldn't kill their political capital - the war criminals. They are trying to create cases to embarrass you and also, legally weak cases are being filed.


Rather you should play the real game. Accept the challenge.

Also, beware! AL is planning to sabotage this issue again. Seems like they are going to play with the people's emotion during the December 14-16 this year. While people in general will be looking to forment positions against war criminals, the party activists are planning to use that emotion and divert it against the interim government. The first shot in that battle has been engaged - see the announcement from DUTA – arguably one of biggest den of morally corrupts in current day Bangladesh. This is still a hypothesis. Hope it does not come true. To avoid that the government should consider doing something in concrete terms. The first game has been already planned, it seems. Make elaborate game plan. It's hard to fight one villain. But it seems that all the villains are getting their hands together.

A good strategy at the moment would be to isolate the issue from the activities of the government. Appoint a panel of citizens who have acceptance among the population. Let that panel suggest you how to proceed with the issue. A good start could be to appoint a three person panel with possible membership of:

 

1. Muhammad Zamir, the member secretary of the original tribunal that was set by Bongobondhu to try the criminals.

2. Dr. Humayun Ahmed, the eminent writer

3. A prominent justice with expertise in war crimes law

The specific members and the number of people in the panel do not matter. But its important to isolate the problem from the proceedings of your government. At the suggestion of this panel, the future handling of the problem may be decided. If the panel suggest and the Election Commission agrees, the provision of resisting war criminals has to be included in the Election Laws. It makes sense too. Why in the world we should allow the war criminals to run for public office? Off course, the main problem will be deciding who is war criminals and who is not? Let the panel do that. If they need time, there is nothing for the interim government to do but wait. That may indicate that adaptation of the roadmap. But we think the nation would agree with that change - if the panel suggests so.

 

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 columinsts in regular traditional media, please forward it to them. 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,

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Re: [chottala.com] Bangladesh's image has been irreparably harmed by imbecile law adviser Mainul Hosein

For establishing Justice of law & for establishing Lawful Administration for establishing Humanity & Human Right it is the most essential duty of the Judicial Department to take legal action according to the complain submitted by any citizen of the country to the court for seeking lawful verdict against any person whatever he/she may be (whether law advisor or university teacher).
The teachers of the country should try to know  should try understand
What faults have they done??  
Have they not provided correct teaching to the students in time to make them good leaders good politicians good law makers good administrators to lead the country??
 Why are they being University Teachers  in jail & facing trial as like as criminal persons??
Are they doing any crime by not taking regular classes not providing to the students update correct education lessons not taking examinations &  not giving result in due time &  are they creating sesson jots giving trouble to the poor students who have admitted in the university by killing the money energy & valuable time of the poor students's  life & their parent hopes??
Are they not life time killer money killer of the poor students & their parents???
Do they try to understand what's their faults & try to rectify themselves as wise teachers??

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Bangladesh's Image Abroad

Dateline: New York, Dec 6, 2007, by special correspondent.

In an emergency plenary meeting of the UN, it was resolved that Bangladesh's image has been irreparably harmed by having an imbecile for a law adviser. In an impromptu press conference, Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, flanked by the Easter Bunny, Bozo and a delegation of village idiots from all over the world, announced that Mr. Mainul Hosein of Bangladesh has just set a new record for gratuitously and unnecessarily invoking the image of Bangladesh.

Secretary General Moon, on behalf of the United Nations and all its member nations confirmed that neither he or his staff, nor other world-leaders, stay up at night worrying about Bangladesh's image every time someone files a lawsuit in Bangladesh.

When a reporter brought up the fact that the police in Bangladesh refused to take the treason case against three Jamaat leaders on the ground that they lacked " necessary government sanction" to accept the case, Mr. Moon pointed out that when police needs instructions from the government to accept or refuse a case, that lowers the image of a country.

When university professors are jailed for participating in a silent procession, that hurts the image of a country.
http://shadakalo.blogspot.com/2007/12/bangladeshs-image-abroad.html#links

When the judiciary is allegedly made independent among great fanfare, but police officers can still contact their bosses and disobey a direct order from a magistrate to accept the case, that belittles the country.

When the chief law enforcement officer of a country blatantly misrepresents the law of the land, that belittles the country.

Coddling the killers of brothers and sisters and fathers and mothers belittles the country.

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Bangladesh's Image Abroad

Dateline: New York, Dec 6, 2007, by special correspondent.

In an emergency plenary meeting of the UN, it was resolved that Bangladesh's image has been irreparably harmed by having an imbecile for a law adviser. In an impromptu press conference, Secretary General Ban Ki Moon, flanked by the Easter Bunny, Bozo and a delegation of village idiots from all over the world, announced that Mr. Mainul Hosein of Bangladesh has just set a new record for gratuitously and unnecessarily invoking the image of Bangladesh.

Secretary General Moon, on behalf of the United Nations and all its member nations confirmed that neither he or his staff, nor other world-leaders, stay up at night worrying about Bangladesh's image every time someone files a lawsuit in Bangladesh.

When a reporter brought up the fact that the police in Bangladesh refused to take the treason case against three Jamaat leaders on the ground that they lacked " necessary government sanction" to accept the case, Mr. Moon pointed out that when police needs instructions from the government to accept or refuse a case, that lowers the image of a country.

When university professors are jailed for participating in a silent procession, that hurts the image of a country.
http://shadakalo.blogspot.com/2007/12/bangladeshs-image-abroad.html#links


When the judiciary is allegedly made independent among great fanfare, but police officers can still contact their bosses and disobey a direct order from a magistrate to accept the case, that belittles the country.

When the chief law enforcement officer of a country blatantly misrepresents the law of the land, that belittles the country.

Coddling the killers of brothers and sisters and fathers and mothers belittles the country.

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