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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Re: [chottala.com] Why a free license to BSF to kill innocent Bangladeshis? what the so called human right workers doing?

Dear All
 
Of course, BSF is responsible for killings innocent people both
sides of the border, as I have said before.
 
Are the un-armed civilians in border area defenseless? Government
and the Armed forces has no duty to protect them?
 
Mere denouncing such a crime is not enough, not even a slap
on the wrist for the BSF. There should be tit-for-tat.
 
The so-called patriotic BD Army's first and foremost duty is to
secure the country's international borders and and save it's citizens
from getting killed by the murderous BSF inside Bangladesh violating
international laws.
 
You have so much emphasis on just denouncing the crime, which is
basically a lip-service and often used for internal politics [such as
criticizing "secular" pundits] and harass your adversaries in the
forums.
 
I understand that the general's are too busy in maintaining their
organograms! But has the Bangladesh  Army & Bangladesh Government
even denounces the killings of Bangladeshi citizens by BSF? 
[ not to speak of any action plan]
If you understand plain language, please read my comments again:
 
"bring the matter to the notice of UN. At the leastlodge a strong
formal protest to India and start a bilateral discussion to stop further
killing of innocent Bangladeshi people, and  demand punishment
and compensation for all of the past killings. Killing of innocent
Bangladeshi people by BSF is a very serious matter and should be
dealt seriously".
 
If we really want to stop killings by BSF, mere donouncing and
empty rethoric is not enough. We need an action plan? At this time,
the Military backed-CTG and the Army itself has the main
reponsibility on this crucial matter. Do you disagree?

Mr. Ayubi, please submit petitions to the power  centers of our
nation [ Foreign Affairs Advisor,  Chief  of CTG and the Chief of our
armed forces] to lodge a formal protest to India and bring the
matter to UN se curity council.
 
Time has come, that our 5-Star general prove themselves
worthy of their badges...
 
All burning issues, internal and external, are equally important
for the affected people whose lives are at stake. So, please
don't mixup issues.
 
By the "free license to BSF to kill innocent people" inside our
territory is given by our Government(s) not by the people
who you and your Mastuto Bhais are calling Baksalite or
Indian agents .....
 
Where is the "Desh Prem" of the patriots in the Government and
in our armed forces ... Is this a minor issue ... has this been discussed
in the C TG advisors meetings atleast once .......?
 
Thanks
 
Syed Aslam


On 1/13/08, Salahuddin Ayubi <ayubi_s786@yahoo.com> wrote:

We would like to draw the attention of Mr.Aslam and
Miss. Irene Khan on these extrajudicial and
indiscrimate killing by the triggeer happy BSF jawans.
Or they consider India as outside the perview of
human rights laws. If not, we would like them to be
vocal about these killings as well and not just
Cholesh.
Salahuddin Ayubi
--- "Md. Aminul Islam" < aminul_islam_raj@yahoo.com>
wrote:

> many thanks for bring a serious maater .where are
> the human right workers? whay are they doing?.dont
> they see anything?
> dont they see any violating of human rihgts in the
> killings?
>
>
> ahmed@um.edu.my wrote:
> For many years BSF is killing innocent
> Bangladeshis and everybody is watching
> all that. There is no protest from Amnesty
> International (AI), Govt, and NGOs.
> Last year I raised the matter on this site and
> elsewhere. The situation is now
> rather terrible. BSF has been killing Bangladeshis
> in increasing rates. Where
> are Awami League (AL), AIâ&#8364;&#8482;s Irin Khan,
rum-bum,
> Bangladesh foreign mission,
> NGOs? Are these people no human being?
>
> Shamsuddin
>
> Quoting mokarram hossain :
>
> > Hello Mrs Irin Khan of Amnesty International,
> >
> > Can you tell us how much Human Rights violated by
> > these Indain dogs named BSF who killed 94
> Bangladeshi
> > innocent men/women in 10 months? (report from
> Daily
> > New Age) Can you help BD govt to raise this issue
> into
> > so-called international courts?
> > thanks
> >
> > mokarram
> >
> > ................................
> >
> > 94 Bangladeshis killed by BSF
> > in 10 months: Odhikar
> > Staff Correspondent
> > source:
> > http://www.newagebd.com/2007/oct/25/front.html#16
> > Seven hundred and one Bangladeshis were killed by
> > Border Security Force of India and miscreants on
> the
> > border since January 2000, said an Odhikar report
> on
> > Wednesday.
> > Ninety-four of them were killed in last 10 months
> > this year, the report said, adding that 653
> > Bangladeshis died at the hands of the BSF alone
> since
> > January 1, 2000.
> > According to report, 794 Bangladeshis were also
> > abducted during the period and 89 of them went
> > missing.
> > The report was released at a time when the home
> > ministers of SAARC countries were holding a summit
> in
> > New Delhi and the directors general of the border
> > guards of Bangladesh and India were set to begin a
> > conference in Dhaka today.
> > On August 2, home secretary Md Abdul Karim met his
> > Indian counterpart to discuss various issues,
> > including border violence by the BSF.
> > But August was the bloodiest month of this year
> > with killing of 12 Bangladeshis by the BSF, the
> report
> > said. During the period from January to October
> this
> > year, violence also continued taking place in the
> > bordering districts. Twenty-two people were killed
> in
> > Satkhira while 13 in Naogaon, 10 in Thakurgaon and
> 9
> > in Jessore.
> > The report said 89 Bangladeshis were detained by
> > the BSF but not handed over to the Indian law
> > enforcement agency.
> > The number of Bangladeshis abducted in these
> > incidents reached its peak in September.
> > Push-in of Bangla-speaking Indian nationals into
> > Bangladeshi territory is also continued. According
> to
> > the report, 181 people were pushed in during the
> > period.
>
>
>
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