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[chottala.com] Re: Rajakar of Bangladesh - watch the video

Thanks for the nice & important v clip.

Spread to all.

Joy Bangla

On 12/29/07, Syed Aslam <syed.aslam3@gmail.com> wrote:
> *Rajakar of Bangladesh - watch the video*
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgzLu6A9uiA&NR=1
>
>
> *Sent by:*
> **
> *Syed Aslam*
>


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Re: [chottala.com] Bangladesh E-Learning Society (BES)

Hello Chottala Members,

Good idea; I can help in teaching IT Security, as I teach those classes
at University of Maryland since 2000. I can also host e-Learning
classes, as I own my personal Data Center with six Dell Power Edge
Servers, CISCO ASA 5510 Forewall, 5MB/5MB High-Speed Internet
connection, etc.

Sincerely,
Em Pannah, MS, MSc, CISM, CISSP, CAP, IAM, IEM
Course Chair and Assistant Professor, UMUC
..............................................


--- Badrul Huda Khan <bhk@bookstoread.com> wrote:

>
>
> ***APOLOGIES FOR RECEIPT OF DUPLICATE POSTINGS*** Dear Respected
> Members of Chottala: Happy New Year in advance. I hope that 2008
> will
> be a year of ICT and e-Learning in Bangladesh . I would like to
> propose the establishment of Bangladesh E-Learning Society (BES). I
> believe, BES will be instrumental in assisting education and training
> sectors in Bangladesh on various ICT and e-learning relates issues
> including (but not limited to) standards, design principles,
> implementation strategies and international collaborations. BES's
> activities should have greater implications for the improvement of
> educational quality in BD. In this regard, I put a quick video on
> YouTube (sorry for the low tech quality and draft content of the
> video).
> http://youtube.com/watch?v=vuDbmDZ4O2Q
> <http://youtube.com/watch?v=vuDbmDZ4O2Q> By the way, I developed
> an
> open course in e-learning which might be of interest to the members
> of
> the list.
> http://mcweadon.com/site/content/view/19/32/
> <http://mcweadon.com/site/content/view/19/32/> I have requested
> Dr.
> Mashiur Rahman (soon to join North South University 's Computer
> Science Department) to coordinate the establishment of BES, please
> contact him directly at mashiur.rahman@gmail.com. Sincerely,
> Badrul
> Khan
>
>
>
> Badrul H. Khan, Ph.D. McWeadon Education McWeadon.com
> <http://mcweadon.com/>
>
>

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[chottala.com] Harvard remembers Benazir

Benazir Bhutto '73 Assassinated
 
She called Harvard 'the very basis for my belief in democracy'
Benazir Bhutto '73, shown here after she was confirmed as president of the Oxford Union in 1976, was assassinated Thursday in a suicide attack in Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Published On Thursday, December 27, 2007  5:39 PM
 

 
Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto '73 was assassinated Thursday at a campaign rally near the country's capital, Islamabad.

The former Eliot House resident, known as "Pinkie," died in a suicide attack after an assailant shot her and blew himself up, killing at least 20 others. Her death spurred rioting that has already claimed five lives in Pakistan as of Thursday afternoon.

Twice prime minister of Pakistan and the daughter of former Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, Benazir Bhutto returned from exile in October to lead her party in parliamentary elections scheduled for Jan. 8. A large enough victory for her party would have allowed her a third tenure as prime minister.

But her assassination has shaken Pakistan's political landscape and caused the government to consider postponing the January elections.

Since graduating she has maintained ties with Harvard, visiting the University several times, delivering the 1989 Commencement address, and donating $100,000 in 1995 to the Center for Islamic Studies at Harvard Law School.

She fondly remembered her years as a Harvard undergraduate and their role in her political development, calling Harvard "the very basis of my belief in democracy," in a 1998 interview with The Crimson.

Material from the Associated Press was used in the reporting of this story.

Below is a 1998 Crimson story about Bhutto's time at Harvard, published as part of a special section commemorating the Class of 1973.

MEMORIES OF HARVARD GIVE BHUTTO STRENGTH

Locked in solitary confinement for opposing the military dictator who had her father killed, Benazir Bhutto '73 found comfort in her memories of Harvard.

"I remember those long summer nights that never seemed to end when I was in Sukkur jail," says the former prime minister of Pakistan.

"If I drifted off to sleep, I would somehow find myself back in Cambridge, Massachusetts. I'd be walking the Commons. I'd be in Harvard Yard, I'd be going to the little corner shop that sold magazines."

"I think that was the way my subconscious was coping with surviving," Bhutto says.

Her name means "without comparison," and her life--from political prisoner, to youngest head of state in the world, to ousted leader--is a turbulent tale of courage and controversy.

Born into a life of wealth and privilege, very little could have prepared Benazir Bhutto '73 for the path she would take soon after she graduated from Harvard.

But in her eyes, her Harvard experience was a formative one, solidifying her identity as a woman, a Muslim and a politician.

FROM STUDENT TO A STATESWOMAN
 

After a stint at Oxford, where she became the first foreign woman to lead the Oxford Union, its most prestigious debate team, Bhutto returned to Pakistan intending to join the diplomatic service.

Within weeks of her return in 1977, however, her father, Pakistan's Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, was overthrown in a military coup by General Zia ul-Haq, who had the senior Bhutto killed two years later.

It fell to Benazir Bhutto, then only 24, to lead the struggle against ul-Haq. She paid dearly for it, spending years in squalid prisons, often in solitary confinement, or under house arrest until she was forced into exile in London in 1984.

Returning to Pakistan after martial law was lifted in 1986, she led her party to victory in Pakistan's first democratic elections in more than a decade and became, at 35, the first woman in history to lead a Muslim state.

But her administration was wrought with controversy. In August 1990, the president of Pakistan dismissed her on charges of corruption and ineffectiveness, charges of which she was later acquitted.

Bhutto recaptured leadership in 1993, only to be ousted again by the president in 1996 again on charges of corruption and misrule. The charges are now under investigation by the Pakistani government.

Meanwhile, Bhutto maintains her innocence, saying she is the victim of rival politicians' scheming for power. She leads the opposition party in the Pakistani Parliament and fights for the release of her imprisoned husband.

Looking back, Bhutto says her Harvard experience laid the democratic and feminist foundations that she drew on throughout, from prison to the primer minister's office.

LAYING A FOUNDATION
 

Bhutto, now 45, still fondly remembers Harvard as the place where she gained her first exposure to the wonders of a functioning democracy.

Calling Harvard "the very basis of my belief in democracy," she says that coming to a land where there is freedom, where young students can criticize the president without being sent to prison, fueled her own belief in the democratic system.

According to Bhutto, that "determination to see freedom in my own country, to see rule of law, to see democratic institutions, was born in that period of great intellectual ferment at Harvard," when the debates over the Vietnam War and the feminist movement raged across campus and throughout the nation.

During that time, she protested the Vietnam War and marched for Third World rights.

"Harvard became a seat of resistance against this unjust war. And yet there were others who were quite gungho about America going to war," she recalls. "So there would be a lot of discussion--intense, deep [and] heated--on the subject of whether it was a just war or an unjust war."

Grades, says Bhutto, were not everything. Frequently adopting social causes, like boycotting grapes and lettuce out of support for immigrant farmers, was more important in her social circle.

"Life meant not succeeding in exams, life meant developing oneself as a person," she says.

Exams were not without their benefit, however. Bhutto says the "constant pressure" of tests, papers and extracurricular activities strengthened her for the demands of political life.

"It gave me the capacity to endure pain, to endure setbacks which I don't think I would have had I had not seen life as a series of steps for endurance in a microscope called a course at Harvard University," she says.

HER SOCIAL CIRCLE
 

Moving in a group of people where "most of us loved to read books on feminism, on the war [and to] argue about them," Bhutto says she never developed a taste for the social scene of parties and discos.

Instead, she spent late nights discussing the virtues and flaws of democracy, feminism and the state of the world.

A member of the Signet, a literary society, Bhutto says she would often find herself talking about figures like the Milford Sisters and Anais Nin with friends over milk and cookies.

Some of the conversations Bhutto had then seem eerily prescient in retrospect.

"All of us would sit there and say that today we are unknown, will a day arise when we too will make a contribution and people will recall us as they recall a group of people known as the Milford Sisters," Bhutto says. "Will we as a group achieve such recognition?"

The daughter of the president of Pakistan (he was subsequently elected prime minister), Bhutto says she found at Harvard the anonymity she had always craved. The chance to be accepted for who she was--and not who her father was--proved delightfully liberating.

"People accepted me as Pinkie--not as Benazir, because at that time I was called Pinkie--and for the first time, I walked without the shadow of fame stalking me," she says.

"I was accepted as any other young undergraduate," Bhutto adds. "We'd go out to movies. Easy Rider had just come out with Peter Fonda, and it was a big hit. I'd take part in demonstrations against the Vietnam War. We'd walk down the Commons and have ice cream. It was a great time."

"It was a time of immense freedom, a time of immense privacy and a time when I was accepted for being me and not because I was the daughter of somebody, the mother of somebody, the sister of somebody."

POLITICS AND FRIENDSHIP
 

In addition to creating fond Harvard memories, Bhutto says the friends she made at Harvard helped her deal with personal crises later in life.

Of her classmates, Bhutto remembers Kathleen Kennedy Townsend '73 as someone she found herself relating to when her own father was killed in 1979.

"I was back in Pakistan when [Attorney General and presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy '48] was assassinated [in 1968]. When I reached Eliot [House], I found out that Kathleen Kennedy was also one of the undergraduates, and my heart really went out to her."

"I remember she had at the time a blue parka jacket that belonged to her father, and she would wear it often and keep it very close to her," Bhutto says.

"My mind went back to her when I [later] lost my own father, and I wanted to keep the clothes he had on when he was executed close to me to feel in a way that I had some link to him."

Coming to college in a foreign land at the age of 16, Bhutto recalls her impression of Americans as warm and accepting.

She says she "found America to be a very integrated society, prepared to accept, to integrate and to welcome."

All the same, Bhutto was struck by the number of people who had heard of India but not Pakistan, a realization that led to heated arguments.

She would ask, "How can you come to this great University and not know that there was this great movement against colonialism that led to the birth of my country?"

Bhutto's Muslim beliefs made her different as well. "Everyone would see this young lady going around saying 'Is this bacon? Because I can't have it if it is?'" she recalls.

In politics, Bhutto diverged from her peers concerning China, which was the great bugbear of American politics at the time. Having met Chinese leaders like Chuen-Lai and Lu Sha Chi, Bhutto says she found herself at odds with many of her friends in her admiration for and understanding of the Chinese nation.

A MODERN YOUNG LADY

Coming from a conservative Muslim country, Harvard marked the first time Bhutto found women competing as equals with men.

She says she saw students, both men and women, making their own decisions and leading their own lives. In contrast, Bhutto says that although she came from a relatively Westernized background, all of her decisions were made for her by her parents.

Even the decision to come to Harvard rested not with Bhutto but ultimately with her father, Zulfiqar.

"[He] told me 'I'm not sending you to California because the weather is too warm and you won't study. Instead I'm going to send you to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where there's so much snow that you'll have no alternative but to stay inside and work.'"

Even her undergraduate concentration required the parental seal of approval, Bhutto says. "When I was an undergraduate, I very much wanted to study psychology, but my father was very interested that I study government, so I studied government to please him."

Later on, Bhutto would also mount a successful run for the campus-wide, popularly elected presidency of the Oxford Union, the university's debate team, primarily to please her father, who wished to pass the political mantle on to his talented eldest child.

Despiteor perhaps because ofthe example set by her parents, Bhutto plans to allow her children to make their own decisions about college.

"Of course, I'd love it if my children followed in my footsteps and went to Harvard," she says. "But if they want to go to another university, I'll let them do what they want. I learned at Harvard that it's important to let young people make up their minds."

Continuing the political strain, Bhutto also comped The Crimson, hoping to write for its editorial page.

But Crimson executives pressured Bhutto to write sports stories, as her House, Eliot, was the home of many of the College's best athletes at the time.

She made all but the last of three cuts. Crimson editors told her she could be elected, but only if she would cover sports. It was an offer Bhutto refused.

Only half serious, Bhutto says, "My hopes of becoming a journalist were dashed when I was cut at the final comp."

SHATTERING THE GLASS CEILING

Her proudest accomplishment, Bhutto says, is her success as a woman in a man's world.

"My greatest contribution lies in that my success as a woman in a Muslim society, where tradition and tribal taboos held sway, has emancipated other women," she says.

"My success helped other women make choices that were not available to them before, not only in Pakistan but all over the Muslim world."

This week, Bhutto will not be at her 25th reunion.

Instead, she will focus on her work, leading the opposition in Parliament during the crucial budget session in Pakistan. Despite her absence, Bhutto has a reunion message of victory to her friends and classmates.

"We did it, we broke through the glass ceiling," Bhutto says proudly. "In those days, we wondered whether we could, but time showed we did. And now other women take for granted what women of our generation always wondered about."

 

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Re: [chottala.com] BabyFace Ayub Quadri : The Candy Man or the Stunt Man

By resiging of Mr Kadri it is already proved that he is inefficient to tackle the situation & it is also proved that he is guilty.
So for Justice of law  he should surender to the court fot trialing after proper judicial investigation to prove that he is really innocent person..

Jamir chowhdury <americamyland@yahoo.com> wrote:
Mr. Alam, You should apologize for your LAGAMHEEN AND
IRRESPONSIBLE comments about Ayub Quadri. Thanks.
-----------------------------------------------------
--- Syed Aslam @yahoo.com wrote:

> Ayub Quadri weighs
> resignation as artefact scam deepens
>
>
> Mon, Dec 24th, 2007 6:58 pm BdST
> Dhaka, Dec 24 (bdnews24.com) – The
> crisis over the theft of two rare relics destined
> for display at a Paris museum threatened Monday to
> snowball into a huge national embarrassment with
> cultural affairs adviser Ayub Quadri considering
> calling it quits.
>
> Latest: CTG cultural affairs adviser Ayub Quadri
> is not resigning. I believe, it was a stunt !
>
>
http://www.amadershomoy.com/online/news.php?id=298&sys=3
>
> The Candy Man or the Stunt Man
>
> The Candy Man
>
> BabyFace Ayub Quadri
>
>
> He was charming, witty, and took blame upon
> himself. Adviser Ayub Quadri, was the Minister of
> Education, Minister of Primary and Mass Education
> and Minister of Cultural Affairs, Government of the
> People's Republic of Bangladesh. He was the perfect
> guy to rely upon for damage control. The public
> school background showed, as did the many years as a
> top bureaucrat. He had been a member of the elite
> Civil Service of Pakistan (CSP). An old boys network
> that still holds clout in the subcontinent.
> The Press Information Department (PID) auditorium
> on the 3rd floor of Building 9, in the Bangladesh
> Secretariat was packed. Unlike many other
> Bangladeshi events this press conference started on
> time. Squeezing through the footpaths, crossing
> fences, lifting my bicycle over rickshaws stuck in
> traffic, I had panted my way to the secretariat. The
> police at gate 2 had been too perplexed by a bicycle
> going through the gate to even stop me for papers. I
> arrived just as the first question was raised. It
> was a packed hall, and while I thought I would stay
> at the back, I realised that I needed to get up
> there to stand any chance of getting a question in.
> I sat on the floor in between the video tripods.
> The journalists had done their homework. And while
> there were a few questions that were repetitive, by
> and large, they knew what they wanted. In response
> to a question about the alleged corruption charges
> against one of the government officials involved in
> the transaction, the adviser joked. "Well I am the
> person in overall charge. The police don't seem to
> be after me for corruption." Pretty answer. Pity it
> didn't answer the question.
> The large table with the adviser in the middle was
> imposing. The Secretary of Culture on the left and
> another officer on the right played a largely
> ornamental role. So did the entire row of officials
> in the back. They did however lean forward to
> whisper in the adviser's ear from time to time. The
> question came up of the alleged transportation of
> the bronze casket in 1959 to France, which Mr.
> Zakaria, the ex Secretary of Culture had mentioned
> in a press conference on the 1st December. The
> adviser let the question slip, saying he'd heard of
> such accusations and was looking into it. A member
> of the back row broke ranks and retorted, "There is
> no such record." Mr. Zakaria, also an ex director of
> the department of archaeology, had mentioned a 49
> year fight to get back this prized possession,
> without success. A journalist mentioned the case of
> the 30 paintings of Mohammad Younus. They had been
> sent to Yugoslavia, on a government to government
> exchange. None had ever come back.
> Quadri again said he didn't know. "Don't know" was
> quite a common response to questions. Candid
> perhaps, but not particularly useful.
> In answer to the questions about the
> irregularities regarding the loan inventory, the
> adviser did provide figures, but no documents he
> could back them up with. Questions from the floor
> pointed to the disjoint between the figures he
> quoted and the ones given in the government
> documents submitted to the court. That they didn't
> correspond to the inventory produced by the French
> themselves. He promised to provide updated documents
> this very evening. Tomorrow morning at the latest.
> Why the government had provided documents to the
> court which did not tally with the shipment, was a
> question that never got asked, and was certainly not
> clarified. The mystery of calling a press
> conference, but not having these documents at hand
> was never solved by the guests.
> "I have full confidence that the items will come
> back." He said, taking the weight of the world on
> his shoulders. As to why Bangladeshis should have
> confidence in him, was one that was never clarified.
> "The company that had packed the crates have been
> doing so for 300 years," he mentioned. The doubters
> have been asking for the packers to be named ever
> since the beginning, but have not been given an
> answer. Those who had thought the press conference
> would enlighten them were disappointed.
> Since only government members of the committee
> were present, there was no one to question the claim
> that everything had been done to please the
> committee. That the committee had been fully
> satisfied with the proceedings. The fact that the
> official letter by the committee, in the hands of
> the press, said something entirely different was a
> mere technicality.
> The inconsistencies were the problem. We still
> don't know exactly how many items are being sent.
> Neither do we know exactly what is being sent. The
> few specifics the advisor provided, that there were
> "50 silver coins, and 8 gold coins," might have
> helped in purchasing supplies for an Everest
> expedition, but didn't help much in evaluating
> either the value, or the specifics of a museum item.
> Especially when the court record states "50
> punchmarked coins" in one entry and an unspecified
> number of "gold and silver coins" in another.
> Assuming the number of silver coins in the latter
> entry is non-zero, and that the punchmarked coins
> are all silver, we still have a problem. The French
> inventory specifies "93 punch marked coins." Are the
> "gold and silver coins" non-punchmarked? Do they add
> up to the "8 gold coins" the adviser was referring
> to? 50 + non-zero number = 50 and 50 + 8 = 93 in
> Ayub Quadri's arithmetic.
> There are bigger issues. He generally accepted
> that the insurance value was low, but claimed that
> it was an academic issue in the case of priceless
> items. Especially since he was confident that they
> were all coming back. However the French press
> release, issued on the 25th September 2007, stated
> that the insurance value was 4 million euro. The
> adviser today clearly stated 2.6 million euro. So
> who are we to believe? We are after all talking of
> the most prized possessions of a nation. Consistent
> statements help remove doubt. The adviser's
> "confidence" might work on a poker table, but does
> little to put a worried population at ease.
> He brushed off the accusation about whisking off
> the items in a hurry, or that there was any question
> of impropriety or stealth in terms of going against
> court directives. When asked why such an important
> event, which was covered by all major independent
> media, was completely unreported on state
> television, he smiled. The gentleman on the right
> did speak up this time. He pointed out that the
> question was "irrelevant."
> Other questions remain. Gold and silver coins is
> one thing. In the documents presented to the court
> by the government, even one of the most valued
> items, the large (and extremely rare) bronze statue
> the Vajrasattva does include an insurance value (not
> always the case for other items listed) of 200,000
> euro. This item too does not have an accession
> number.
> Quadri was unruffled throughout, never losing
> cool. Always extremely pleasant. His only admission
> to some concern was in answer to a question about
> when the items would come back. He said in no
> uncertain terms, "April." He added, "Until then, I
> will stay worried, and looking at the mood in the
> room, I can tell that you too will not rest." I hope
> he meant 2007.
> As a child, we would watch the candy floss man
> take a tiny spoonful of sugar, a dollop of colouring
> and would watch with amazement as the machine spun
> out a pink web, which he would twirl around a stick.
> One portion was only dui poisha (two paisa). A
> figure which we could realistically save up. The
> large pink fluff, folded on contact, and melted in
> the mouth, but did give a sense of attainment. We
> called it hawai mithai, sweet made of air. This
> candy floss press conference too, had little
> substance but plenty of form.
> Whether the media kids will feel they got value
> for their dui poisha is something we'll see in
> tomorrow's headlines.
> 3rd December 2007. Dhaka.
> ———
>
>
http://shahidul.wordpress.com/2007/12/03/the-candy-man/
>
>
>
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Re: [chottala.com] Musaraf's Pakistan votes for Israeli resolutions! ! !

Pakistan-Israeli connection is nothing new. Both Pakistan and Israel are creation of British
Imperialism and continually serving western global interests
 
Please read the article "Beyond the Veil: Israel-Pakistan Relations" in the link below:
 
published by Jafee Center for Strategic Studies, Tel Aviv University, Israel
 
"On a number of regional issues, Pakistan's positions were not dissimilar to those of Israel.
Domestic pressure have not inhibited its rulers from adopting an overtly pro-Western and
pro-American position on sensative issues concerning Middle East. Occationally, such
positions  furthered the regional interests of Israel, a country that Pakistan officially refused to
recognise.   ...............
 
What is real, the public rethoric against Israel or the private understandings? Dichotomy has
been the hall mark of Pakistan's foreign policy. ......      "
 
                                              - "Beyond the Veil: Israel-Pakistan Relations"
 
 
 
Beyond the Veil: Israel -Pakistan Relations
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
Beyond the Veil: Israel-Pakistan Relations. 9. Introduction. When I first made the comparison between Israel and Pakistan in the ...
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dear all   ,                                                                                                           
its an astonising news to me.    Musaraf's Pakistan votes for Israeli resolutions.
please post your comments on it.
aminul islam                                                                                
 
 
 
December 12, 2007 Wednesday Zilhaj 1, 1428






Pakistan votes for Israeli resolution


By Masood Haider

UNITED NATIONS, Dec 11: Pakistan on Tuesday surprised the Muslim nations by voting for a resolution sponsored by Israel in a committee of the UN General Assembly. Most Muslim countries abstained.

Although the resolution sponsored by Israel and European nations related to "agricultural technology for development," most Arab envoys said that until the issue of occupied territories was resolved, they cannot support any Israeli-sponsored resolution.

The resolution was adopted with 118 in favour and 29 abstentions.

Israeli Ambassador Dan Gillerman hailed the adoption of the resolution saying that a new spirit of cooperation existed among member states. He chastised South Africa for voting against the resolution.

No one from the Pakistan mission was available to comment on the vote.

Pakistan's UN Ambassador Munir Akram was away in Bali (Indonesia) to attend the UN climate change meeting.

 


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Dear Respected Members of Chottala:
 
Happy New Year in advance.  I hope that 2008 will be a year of ICT and e-Learning in Bangladesh .
 
I would like to propose the establishment of Bangladesh E-Learning Society (BES). I believe, BES will be instrumental in assisting education and training sectors in Bangladesh on various ICT and e-learning relates issues including (but not limited to) standards, design principles, implementation strategies and international collaborations. BES's activities should have greater implications for the improvement of educational quality in BD. In this regard, I put a quick video on YouTube (sorry for the low tech quality and draft content of the video).
 
 
By the way, I developed an open course in e-learning which might be of interest to the members of the list.
 
I have requested Dr. Mashiur Rahman (soon to join North South University 's Computer Science Department) to coordinate the establishment of BES, please contact him directly at mashiur.rahman@gmail.com.
 
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[chottala.com] Nepal parliament votes to end monarchy

Nepal's former communist rebel lawmakers are seen in the parliament house in Katmandu, Nepal, Monday, Dec. 24, 2007. Nepal's major political parties have agreed to abolish the world's last Hindu monarchy as part of a deal to bring former communist rebels back into the government, the one-time insurgents said Monday.

Nepal's former communist rebel lawmakers are seen in the parliament house in Katmandu, Nepal, Monday, Dec. 24, 2007. (AP / Binod Joshi)

Nepal parliament OKs abolishing monarchy

Updated Fri. Dec. 28 2007 7:50 AM ET

The Associated Press

KATMANDU, Nepal -- Nepal's parliament voted Friday in favor of abolishing the centuries-old monarchy and turning this Himalayan nation into a republic.

The decision to remove the king, however, would be implemented only after elections to a special assembly expected to be held by mid-April next year.

The vote endorsed an agreement by the main political parties on abolishing monarchy reached earlier this week. More than two-thirds of the members voted in favor of amending the interim constitution, said Speaker Subash Nembwang.

The parliament proposal says that Nepal would be turned into a federal democratic republic and that all the powers of the state would be held by the prime minister.

"Today's vote has made sure the king will be removed immediately after elections." Home Minister Krishna Prasad Sitaula said after the voting. "The king will have absolutely no power left until the elections."

The main political parties, including the former rebels widely known as Maoists, had signed an agreement this week on abolishing monarchy after the elections.

It initially was agreed last year that the first meeting of the Constituent Assembly would decide the fate of the king. Now there will be no voting and it is certain the king will be removed.

The Maoists had given up their armed revolt last year to join the peace process in April 2006 after weeks of pro-democracy protests forced King Gyanendra to give up his authoritarian rule. The Maoists joined Parliament last January and government three months later.

They withdrew from the government in September demanding immediate removal of the king. Since then, Nepal has been facing a political crisis and elections planned for November also were postponed.

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[chottala.com] SAD DEMISE OF DEREK GOMES

Few months back when Derek was undergoing treatment at United Hospital for
his heart ailment I paid him a visit. He seemed very cheerul. His demise
is a sad loss for the family, friends and well wishers. We will pray for
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OPN. Prof. Abdul Mannan

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[chottala.com] Benazir Bhutto’s body laid to rest in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh

Benazir Bhutto's body laid to rest in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh
  Updated at Friday, December 28, 2007   1635 PST
  RATTODERO: The dead body of former prime minister and chairperson Pakistan People's Party Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto has been laid to rest in her family graveyard in Garhi Khuda Bakhsh amid touching scenes.

Thousands of people attended the burial. They include Benazir Bhutto's relatives, friends, important personalities, party leaders, workers and people in large number.

Earlier, the mourners offered the namaz-e-janaza of the forme prime minister. Hafiz Hakim Ali Mangi led the namaz-e-janaza.

The body of Mohtarmma Benazir Bhutto was laid beside the grave of her father and former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.


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[chottala.com] Musaraf's Pakistan votes for Israeli resolutions! ! !

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dear all   ,                                                                                                           
its an astonising news to me.    Musaraf's Pakistan votes for Israeli resolutions.
please post your comments on it.
aminul islam                                                                                
 
 
 
December 12, 2007 Wednesday Zilhaj 1, 1428






Pakistan votes for Israeli resolution


By Masood Haider

UNITED NATIONS, Dec 11: Pakistan on Tuesday surprised the Muslim nations by voting for a resolution sponsored by Israel in a committee of the UN General Assembly. Most Muslim countries abstained.

Although the resolution sponsored by Israel and European nations related to "agricultural technology for development," most Arab envoys said that until the issue of occupied territories was resolved, they cannot support any Israeli-sponsored resolution.

The resolution was adopted with 118 in favour and 29 abstentions.

Israeli Ambassador Dan Gillerman hailed the adoption of the resolution saying that a new spirit of cooperation existed among member states. He chastised South Africa for voting against the resolution.

No one from the Pakistan mission was available to comment on the vote.

Pakistan's UN Ambassador Munir Akram was away in Bali (Indonesia) to attend the UN climate change meeting.


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[chottala.com] Assassination of Benjir: we morn , we condemn , we pray to Allah for eternal peace

dear all,
           we all are deeply shocked at death of Benjir Bhutto ex prime minister of friendly pakistan.We hate and oppose all killings.We condemn the assassination of late Benjir.
May Allah grant her Jannat.


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[chottala.com] Rajakar of Bangladesh - watch the video

 
Rajakar of Bangladesh - watch the video
 
 
 
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[chottala.com] Asma Jahangir accused Musarraf , Musarraf accused 'Terrorist,,Super power is beyond all suspicions

dear all,
                 Asma Jahangir accused Musarraf , Musarraf accused  the 'Terrorist',, for the assassination of Benjir  ex prime Minister of pakistan .But no body  accused the super power or  india or Isreal for the killing .Super power is beyond  all suspicion.
Is it very clear, who has done this? Did the super play any role?Had it play any role in the assasination of Ziaul Haque?
 


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[chottala.com] Moudud released on parole to attend brother’s burial

 
dear all,
ex prime minister and vice president of Bangladesh was released on parole to attend his brothers burial but he could not attend latter he paid jiarat at the graveyard
 
 
Moudud released on parole to attend brother's burial
UNB, Dhaka
Detained former Law Minister Barrister Maoudud Ahmed was released on parole Thursday afternoon from Dhaka Central jail to attend the burial of his elder brother Masud Ahmed who died Wednesday night due to old-age complications.
On his release from jail, Moudud straightway drove to Azimpur graveyard by a prison van with police escort and attended the namaj-e-janaza of his brother. Later, he was taken to Mohammadpur residence of his late brother.
DIG (Prisons) Major Shamsul Haider Siddiqui told UNB that the government allowed the release of Moudud on a 12-hour parole upon a request from his family.
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