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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

[chottala.com] Re: Amnesty International launches new Bangla website

Re: Amnesty International launches new Bangla website
 
Mr Ayubi
 
Of course it will benefit us. This web site will create a genuine awareness
about some burning issues of todays world.
 
Fair criticism is only way towards perfection of a nation.
The is no need to hide our faults and deficiencies.
 
The sycophants overlook, but the real friends criticize and points
the short-comings and thereby helps to improve and reach our goals
for a democracy where ordinary people are benefited.
 
Amnesty International headed by Irin Khan is the leading organization in the
world that has and is exposing the US attrocities in the name
of "war-on-terror". It seems that you are not very happy about that.
Please revisit the sites:
 
 
 
 
According to Amnesty:
 
"The so-called "war on terror" has led to an erosion of a whole host of human rights.
States are resorting to practices which have long been prohibited by international law,
and have sought to justify them in the name of national security".
 
We are very proud that Bangladesh-origin Irin Khan is leading this Amnesty International.
 
We don't need to hide our faults to "look good" ,  we have to correct our faults and
improve our image.
 
 
Thanks
 
So long & bye
 
Syed Aslam
 
On 1/15/08, Salahuddin Ayubi <ayubi_s786@yahoo.com> wrote:

Is there anything for us to feel happy about> How is it goine to
benefit us? This will only bring bad name to the counrtry. Requestr
your comments.
Salahuddin Ayubi
--- In notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com, "Syed
Aslam" <Syed.Aslam3@...> wrote:
>
> Amnesty International launches new Bangla website [image: BRAC
primary
> school at Tangail visited by Irene
> Khan]<http://www.amnesty.org/sites/impact.amnesty.org/files/PUBLIC/
Regions/ASA/bangladesh-school-560x400.jpg>
>
> *BRAC primary school at Tangail visited by Irene Khan*
>
> (c) Amin/Drik


>
> 10 January 2008
>
> A new Amnesty International website will help people in Bangladesh
> participate in the global campaign against human rights abuses.
>
> The site - www.amnesty.org/bangla - enables Bangla speakers to join
Amnesty
> International's global community of 2.2 million activists in over
100
> countries and was launched on Wednesday 9 January.
>
> It coincides with Amnesty International's visit to Bangladesh,
during which
> delegates met journalists, bloggers and activists to discuss the
state of
> freedom of expression in the country. Amnesty International is
calling on
> Bangladesh's Caretaker Government to lift restrictions on freedom of
> expression imposed under emergency regulations.
>
> "Freedom of expression is a fundamental human right that must be
respected
> and is essential if democracy in Bangladesh is to be resilient and
> enduring," said Amnesty International's Secretary General, Irene
Khan.
>
> "Amnesty International's Bangla website is aimed at encouraging
Bangladesh's
> vibrant civil society to join the international network of all
those who
> believe that human rights abuses anywhere are the concern of people
> everywhere."
>
> Those interested in becoming Bangla International Members will be
able to
> sign up on the new website. They can also take part in global
activism
> projects such as the 'Close Guantanamo' action, due to launch on 11
January
> (the anniversary of the transfer of the first prisoners).
>
> "The new site aims to harness the power of technology in the 21st
century to
> change the world. Human rights have gone global by going local and
we hope
> Bangla speakers will use their online activism to make a difference
on
> critical human rights issues around the world," said Irene Khan.
>
> Read from original Site:
> Amnesty International launches new Bangla
> website<http://www.amnesty.org/en/news-and-updates/amnesty-
international-launches-new-bangla-website-20080110>
>
> 10 January 2008
>
> A new Amnesty International website will help people in Bangladesh
> participate in the global campaign against human rights abuses.
>
>

 
 

 
 

 
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