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Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Re: [chottala.com] Mass arrest

The CTG or any Government must needs to remember that its duty is to protect the people its duty is to provide the people jobs or food shelter & medicine & before arresting any body it is essential duty to the CTG  & lawful authority to tell them what crime or what illegal works they have done?? 

Firstly it is needed before arresting any body  to notify them & to  warn them after that if any body violets instruction & violets the rules of law then  the lawful authority can arrest them with court order for lawful trial.

 

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--- On Thu, 5/6/08, gopalsengupta@aol.com <gopalsengupta@aol.com> wrote:

From: gopalsengupta@aol.com <gopalsengupta@aol.com>
Subject: [chottala.com] Mass arrest
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com, notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com, khabor@yahoogroups.com, chottala@yahoogroups.com, vinnomot@yahoogroups.com, Diagnose@yahoogroups.com, uttorshuri@yahoogroups.com, hazarikaa@hotmail.com
Date: Thursday, 5 June, 2008, 9:39 AM


A man, while being taken to jail from the court on Tuesday, tries to pacify his daughter as she bursts into tears after seeing him, one of hundreds detained by the police in blanket arrests.
— Indrajit Ghosh

Mass arrest


The front-page photo of New Age (June 4) says it all. How things have 'improved' under the military-driven caretaker government and how 'pro-people' the non-political policymakers are!
   They are as fascist and ruthless, if not worse than the politicians they claim trying to rectify. In the process only the poor and hapless are bearing the brunt.
   Isn't this have been the case always?
   Tanvir Rahman
   Dhaka University, Via SMS
   

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   What terrible crime did the poor man commit and what right do the so-called neutral caretaker government have to make the little girl witness her father being taken away like this?
   Sabrina
   Dhaka, Via SMS
   
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   The other day, the home affairs adviser
   commented that the mass arrests are being made 'in good faith'. I dare the adviser to say it again standing in front of the wailing little girl we see on the front-page photograph of New Age.
   Habibur Rahman
   On e-mail
   
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   That a picture says a thousand words is so accurate was once again proved by the photo of the man, one of the unfortunate victims of the ongoing mass arrest, and his daughter.
   Khondokar Nurul Amin
   Gulshan, Dhaka, on e-mail
   
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   I felt very shocked by the newspaper reports on mass arrest by the police. We have invested little in social improvement. It is a wake-up call for all of us. It will take a lot of effort, time and energy to improve the situation. How can we solve a problem when we are not able to recognise it? The
   government need to wake up and reasses the situation.
   Gopal Sengupta
   Canada

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