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Re: [chottala.com] Parasites can't run the country: Khaleda

Attention all

Why do not run they country??

They need some time to know & to understand for earning the knowledge of politics of the political persons' poly-tricks  to control the criminals & to bring them under the rules of law & rules of democracy.

For this reasons the higher educated & PhD holders are reqired to open foot path schools to teach the people for making them productive & to make the policy to eradicate the poverty of the footpath people who are used by the politicians to do criminal works for creating nation disaster

Every body should now feel that the time has come for changing in politics for changing political persons  to do lawful politics for establising justice of economy &  justice of law.





--- On Thu, 5/6/08, Reza Karim <rezamoni@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Reza Karim <rezamoni@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [chottala.com] Parasites can't run the country: Khaleda
To: chottala@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, 5 June, 2008, 11:15 AM

Ms. dina

 

Now it is proved that higher educated or PHD holders are fit for teaching or doing job, not  fit for run the country.    



----- Original Message ----
From: dina khan <dina30_khan@ yahoo.com>
To: chottala@yahoogroup s.com
Sent: Thursday, June 5, 2008 9:36:28 AM
Subject: Re: [chottala.com] Parasites can't run the country: Khaleda

If illiterate, half educate & inexperienced persons can do horrible politics to do breaking works burning works closing works for destroying the administration for democracy

Then

Why are they parasites the higher educated PhD educated people??

Why can't they run the country & can not do trialing works reforming works for restoring the administration for democracy???

Really this CTG have to now need to face so many challenges including price hiking.

The great challenges are needed to prove whether are the CTG really parasites or would be the real efficient lawful administrators to do lawful trial against the corruption, to do reformation in all sections & to create efficient clean politicians for electing MP at the next MP Election for the National Assembly to form the Real Lawful Democratic Government for Establishing lawful Administration to rule the country efficiently? ? 

 



--- On Tue, 3/6/08, Mohammad Sobhan <sobhanma_asme@ yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Mohammad Sobhan <sobhanma_asme@ yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [chottala.com] Parasites can't run the country: Khaleda
To: chottala@yahoogroup s.com
Date: Tuesday, 3 June, 2008, 4:02 AM

HI- Moderator

What she(Khaleda) can term her two sons ? There are
parasites who will run the country but what about her
sons and BNP ministers convicted of corruption.

Regards.

Mohammed

--- Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@ gmail.com> wrote:

> *Parasites can't run the country: Khaleda*
> *Sun, Jun 1st, 2008 7:41 pm BdST*
> *Suman Mahmud
> bdnews24.com chief political correspondent*
>
> Dhaka, June 1 (bdnews24.com)â€" Former prime minister
> Khaleda Zia demanded
> Sunday that the state of emergency be lifted by the
> end of the month and
> elections be held by October, during her first court
> appearance after her
> arrest and detention last year.
>
> She also accused the caretaker government of
> perpetuating its rule by sheer
> force.
>
> "The government is sheltering the corrupt while
> raising slogans against
> them," Khaleda alleged. "But these parasitic
> elements or agents can't run
> the state of affairs."
>
> The BNP chairperson asked her party leaders and
> supporters to consolidate
> their unity at all costs, and called upon all other
> political parties to
> remain united.
>
> Khaleda made the comments in court Sunday by
> permission of judge Khandaker
> Kamal Uzzaman who presided over the first hearing on
> charge-framing against
> Khaleda in the Niko graft case.
>
> It was Khaleda's first public statement since her
> arrest and detention on
> Sept 3, 2007.
>
> The judge fixed June 8 for the next hearing.
>
> The former PM was taken from special jail to the
> nearby Special Judge's
> Court-9, located on the Sangsad Bhaban complex,
> shortly after 11am.
>
> Donning a chiffon sari, Khaleda greeted all on
> entering the court.
>
> The BNP chairperson claimed that the allegations
> brought against her are
> false and the case was filed on purpose. She urged
> the authorities to
> withdraw the case.
>
> Khaleda described the proceedings in the special
> court as an in-camera
> trial. She also condemned the inclusion of such
> cases under the emergency
> powers rules.
>
> Demanded a trial in a conventional court, she said:
> "I have worked for the
> country. I did no unjust act. I want justice. We
> don't need security. I am
> ready to accept the verdict delivered by an open
> court."
>
> "We cannot be tamed by the filing of cases against
> us," she added.
>
> The BNP chairperson demanded withdrawal of the state
> of emergency within the
> month, and elections by October.
>
> "Participation of all political parties in the
> election has to be ensured,"
> Khaleda said.
>
> Criticising the present government, Khaleda said:
> "In 18 months this
> government has taken the country 20 years back. They
> are turning Bangladesh
> into a failed state. They will have to account for
> this. No power is
> permanent."
>
> Comparing her own tenure to the present situation of
> the country, the former
> prime minister: "We worked for the country. "
>
> "There was much development in the country during
> our tenure. What is the
> condition of the country now?"
>
> "The prices of essentials are beyond the reach of
> people. People are dying
> of starvation. The government has taken no action
> regarding this. The
> government should be tried for such deaths. However,
> the government is busy
> filing false cases against politicians. "
>
> Khaleda also expressed concern at the shrinking of
> the country's labour
> market. "Now we are about to lose the labour market
> in different countries
> including the Middle East."
>
> "Trade and commerce has collapsed. The economy has
> collapsed."
>
> On the judiciary, Khaleda told the court: "During
> our tenure the judiciary
> was free. Now the judiciary is not free. The judges
> have to follow orders."
>
> She claimed again that her case had no merit.
>
> The BNP chief alleged that 1/11 was part of a
> conspiracy. "It was staged for
> a conspiracy. But whatever happens must happen
> through the parliament."
>
> "They wanted to 'minus' the two of us," she said of
> the government's briefly
> attempted 'minus two' policy, allegedly designed to
> take Sheikh Hasina and
> Khaleda Zia off the political scene through exile.
>
> "But they could not do that."
>
> Khaleda was taken back to the special jail at about
> 1.45pm.
>
> Advocate Khandaker Delwar Hossain, acting as
> Khaleda's counsel, told the
> court: "We have not received the documents of the
> case. In such a situation
> the case proceedings cannot start."
>
> Co-accused in the case, former law minister
> barrister Moudud Ahmed also
> questioned the legality of the case.
>
> "If awarding a contract to Canadian oil and gas
> company Niko Resources was
> against the state's interest, why had the caretaker
> government not cancelled
> the agreement?" he asked.
>
> Two separate cases involving Niko have been filed
> against former prime
> ministers Hasina and Khaleda, and were taken up by
> the court on May 26.
>
> Although Hasina was produced in the special court on
> that day to face
> charges, Khaleda was absent on the plea that she was
> indisposed.
> http://www.bdnews24 .com/details. php?cid=3& id=53844
>
>
http://www.independ ent-bangladesh. com/200806026075 /country/ parasites- cant-run- the-country- khaleda.html
>

Eng. Mohammad Abdus Sobhan
Former Chairman ASME Saudi Arabia
(C&W P Chapter)
and
Business Development Manager
TS&OS (Technical Support and Operational Service Co. Ltd.)
214 -25, Bergamot Ave
Etobicoke, ON M9W 1W4
Canada.
Tel- 416 238 7930

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Re: [chottala.com] Parasites can't run the country: Khaleda

Mr Karim

Why not??

They need time to know the knowledge of political persons' politics to control the criminals & to bring them under the rules of law & rules of democracy.

For this reasons the higher educated & PhD holders are needed to open foot path schools to teach the people & to make the policy to eradicate the poverty of the footpath people who are used by the politicians to do criminal works for creating disaster



--- On Thu, 5/6/08, Reza Karim <rezamoni@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Reza Karim <rezamoni@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [chottala.com] Parasites can't run the country: Khaleda
To: chottala@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, 5 June, 2008, 11:15 AM

Ms. dina

 

Now it is proved that higher educated or PHD holders are fit for teaching or doing job, not  fit for run the country.    



----- Original Message ----
From: dina khan <dina30_khan@ yahoo.com>
To: chottala@yahoogroup s.com
Sent: Thursday, June 5, 2008 9:36:28 AM
Subject: Re: [chottala.com] Parasites can't run the country: Khaleda

If illiterate, half educate & inexperienced persons can do horrible politics to do breaking works burning works closing works for destroying the administration for democracy

Then

Why are they parasites the higher educated PhD educated people??

Why can't they run the country & can not do trialing works reforming works for restoring the administration for democracy???

Really this CTG have to now need to face so many challenges including price hiking.

The great challenges are needed to prove whether are the CTG really parasites or would be the real efficient lawful administrators to do lawful trial against the corruption, to do reformation in all sections & to create efficient clean politicians for electing MP at the next MP Election for the National Assembly to form the Real Lawful Democratic Government for Establishing lawful Administration to rule the country efficiently? ? 

 



--- On Tue, 3/6/08, Mohammad Sobhan <sobhanma_asme@ yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Mohammad Sobhan <sobhanma_asme@ yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [chottala.com] Parasites can't run the country: Khaleda
To: chottala@yahoogroup s.com
Date: Tuesday, 3 June, 2008, 4:02 AM

HI- Moderator

What she(Khaleda) can term her two sons ? There are
parasites who will run the country but what about her
sons and BNP ministers convicted of corruption.

Regards.

Mohammed

--- Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@ gmail.com> wrote:

> *Parasites can't run the country: Khaleda*
> *Sun, Jun 1st, 2008 7:41 pm BdST*
> *Suman Mahmud
> bdnews24.com chief political correspondent*
>
> Dhaka, June 1 (bdnews24.com)â€" Former prime minister
> Khaleda Zia demanded
> Sunday that the state of emergency be lifted by the
> end of the month and
> elections be held by October, during her first court
> appearance after her
> arrest and detention last year.
>
> She also accused the caretaker government of
> perpetuating its rule by sheer
> force.
>
> "The government is sheltering the corrupt while
> raising slogans against
> them," Khaleda alleged. "But these parasitic
> elements or agents can't run
> the state of affairs."
>
> The BNP chairperson asked her party leaders and
> supporters to consolidate
> their unity at all costs, and called upon all other
> political parties to
> remain united.
>
> Khaleda made the comments in court Sunday by
> permission of judge Khandaker
> Kamal Uzzaman who presided over the first hearing on
> charge-framing against
> Khaleda in the Niko graft case.
>
> It was Khaleda's first public statement since her
> arrest and detention on
> Sept 3, 2007.
>
> The judge fixed June 8 for the next hearing.
>
> The former PM was taken from special jail to the
> nearby Special Judge's
> Court-9, located on the Sangsad Bhaban complex,
> shortly after 11am.
>
> Donning a chiffon sari, Khaleda greeted all on
> entering the court.
>
> The BNP chairperson claimed that the allegations
> brought against her are
> false and the case was filed on purpose. She urged
> the authorities to
> withdraw the case.
>
> Khaleda described the proceedings in the special
> court as an in-camera
> trial. She also condemned the inclusion of such
> cases under the emergency
> powers rules.
>
> Demanded a trial in a conventional court, she said:
> "I have worked for the
> country. I did no unjust act. I want justice. We
> don't need security. I am
> ready to accept the verdict delivered by an open
> court."
>
> "We cannot be tamed by the filing of cases against
> us," she added.
>
> The BNP chairperson demanded withdrawal of the state
> of emergency within the
> month, and elections by October.
>
> "Participation of all political parties in the
> election has to be ensured,"
> Khaleda said.
>
> Criticising the present government, Khaleda said:
> "In 18 months this
> government has taken the country 20 years back. They
> are turning Bangladesh
> into a failed state. They will have to account for
> this. No power is
> permanent."
>
> Comparing her own tenure to the present situation of
> the country, the former
> prime minister: "We worked for the country. "
>
> "There was much development in the country during
> our tenure. What is the
> condition of the country now?"
>
> "The prices of essentials are beyond the reach of
> people. People are dying
> of starvation. The government has taken no action
> regarding this. The
> government should be tried for such deaths. However,
> the government is busy
> filing false cases against politicians. "
>
> Khaleda also expressed concern at the shrinking of
> the country's labour
> market. "Now we are about to lose the labour market
> in different countries
> including the Middle East."
>
> "Trade and commerce has collapsed. The economy has
> collapsed."
>
> On the judiciary, Khaleda told the court: "During
> our tenure the judiciary
> was free. Now the judiciary is not free. The judges
> have to follow orders."
>
> She claimed again that her case had no merit.
>
> The BNP chief alleged that 1/11 was part of a
> conspiracy. "It was staged for
> a conspiracy. But whatever happens must happen
> through the parliament."
>
> "They wanted to 'minus' the two of us," she said of
> the government's briefly
> attempted 'minus two' policy, allegedly designed to
> take Sheikh Hasina and
> Khaleda Zia off the political scene through exile.
>
> "But they could not do that."
>
> Khaleda was taken back to the special jail at about
> 1.45pm.
>
> Advocate Khandaker Delwar Hossain, acting as
> Khaleda's counsel, told the
> court: "We have not received the documents of the
> case. In such a situation
> the case proceedings cannot start."
>
> Co-accused in the case, former law minister
> barrister Moudud Ahmed also
> questioned the legality of the case.
>
> "If awarding a contract to Canadian oil and gas
> company Niko Resources was
> against the state's interest, why had the caretaker
> government not cancelled
> the agreement?" he asked.
>
> Two separate cases involving Niko have been filed
> against former prime
> ministers Hasina and Khaleda, and were taken up by
> the court on May 26.
>
> Although Hasina was produced in the special court on
> that day to face
> charges, Khaleda was absent on the plea that she was
> indisposed.
> http://www.bdnews24 .com/details. php?cid=3& id=53844
>
>
http://www.independ ent-bangladesh. com/200806026075 /country/ parasites- cant-run- the-country- khaleda.html
>

Eng. Mohammad Abdus Sobhan
Former Chairman ASME Saudi Arabia
(C&W P Chapter)
and
Business Development Manager
TS&OS (Technical Support and Operational Service Co. Ltd.)
214 -25, Bergamot Ave
Etobicoke, ON M9W 1W4
Canada.
Tel- 416 238 7930

E-mail: sobhanma_asme@ yahoo.com


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[chottala.com] Bangladesh Genocide Archive - Photographs and images

An online archive of chronology of events, documentations, audio, video, images, media reports and eyewitness accounts of the 1971 Genocide in Bangladesh in the hands of Paksitani army.

Photographs and images

kill10 Photographs and images

1. Genocide Memorial: A Pictorial Tour of the Bengali Holocaust

An on-line museum of images from the 9 month long liberation war dedicated to those who gave their lives for our country.

2. Kothon Holocaust gallery

The story of Bangladesh
Is an an ancient one again made fresh
By blind men who carry out commands
Which flow out of the laws upon which nations stand
Which say to sacrifice a people for a land

Joan Baez

3. Scenes from History:

A collection of images from Bangladesh's history.

juvenile-mukti.jpg

4. Bangla2000 Photo Gallery - Liberation war 1971

5. Bangla Gallery: Images on History, war and Freedom of Bangladesh

6. Veterans of Bangladesh's war of Independence - A photo essay by Drik

7. Bangladesh Liberation War 1971: A photo essay by DhumayAdda.com

8. Images of the liberation war of Bangladesh at Bharat Rakshak

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9. A Liberation war: true story

10. Mohammad Musa Sadik: photo gallery on liberation war of Bangladesh

11. E-Thikana: Language Movement 1952 - Independence War 1971

12. Picture World Bd - Gallery

13. View images - Gallery

14. Bangladesh Liberation War 1971 - a photo essay

15. Genocide 1971: Photo Gallery

16. Bangladesh war 1971 images in Magnum Photo agency

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17. Photo Gallery at Kean University

Refugees Gallery | Atrocities Gallery | Protest Gallery | Newspaper Clippings

Exhibitions:

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(Image Credit: Drik)

Bangladesh 1971 exhibition by Drik in UK

Exhibition open April 4th – 31st May 2008

A major documentary photographic exhibition of primarily Bangladeshi photographers that focuses on the independence struggle in 1971. The exhibition is produced in partnership with Shahidul Alam, a media activist and journalist from Bangladesh. This will be the first comprehensive review in the UK of one of the most important conflicts in modern history. It is recognised that over a million people died in 266 days during the struggle for an independent Bangladesh.

wol Photographs and images

Source: Virtual Bangladesh, Kothon

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[chottala.com] Bangladesh Genocide Archive - Videos

 
 
An online archive of chronology of events, documentations, audio, video, images, media reports and eyewitness accounts of the 1971 Genocide in Bangladesh in the hands of Paksitani army.

Videos

* List of Films on Librartion war (pdf file) * More list at Bangla Live

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# List of Videos available for free viewing online:

1) Short History of Liberation War (7:38 Minutes)

History, Narration 1971

2) The Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 - short history (9:58)

Presentation, Narration

3) Banglar Joy: part 1 (05:03 Minutes), part 2 (05:04 Minutes), part 3 (05:03 Minutes), part 4 (05:03 Minutes), part 05 (05:03 Minutes), part 06 (05:04 minutes) .

Documentary related to the 1971 Genocide in Bangladesh committed by Pakistan Army and the Liberation Struggle of the Bangalee. This documentary was displayed in 2006 at the Mohan Bijoy Dibosh organozed by Probash Bangla, Vancouver, Canada.

Language: English

4) 7 March, 1971- Speech of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (10:52 Minutes)

Voice in Bangla; English subtitle

Sheikh mujib interview to foreign press (1:42 Minutes)

Voice in English

5) Tale of the darkest night (40:32 Min)

25th March 1971 Atrocities in Dhaka University Campus, Bangladesh, Director Kawser Chowdhury

Reviews:

Kawsar searched out the witnesses, recorded their words and tears that were suppressed for so long. The film shows the true picture of the brutality of the Pakistani army that killed hundreds of unarmed and innocent university teachers, students, and stuff and their family. An Engineer, Mr. M. M. Hossain, was able to hear the exchange of wireless messages among the Pakistani troops busy in the rampage and massacre around the University of Dhaka. At the end of the blood-laden night, a responsible authority demanded the exact number of the dead, wounded, and taken into prison. ' Three hundred killed, over.' This was the only answer the soldier could make.

6) Declaration of independence by Ziaur Rahman (0:16 Minutes)

Ziaur Rahman clarifies the timing of the independence (1:10 Minutes)

7) Tears of Fire (30:52 Min)

Discussion, Interview, Narration

8 ) ABC-CBS TV News Archive at Vanderbilt University (abstracts only)

9) Dhaka University Massacre : NBC News (2:25 Minutes)

Rare video footage of mass execution by Pak Army at University of Dhaka (1/7/1972)

10) Mass graves in Khulna: CBS News Report (2:04 Minutes)

Mass grave reporting from Khulna, broadcasted over CBS (2/2/1972)

11 ) Rape Victims: NBC News report (3:50 Minutes)

Mass rape by Pakistani Army and its aftermath: Social Rejection (2/20/1972)

12) The Liberation Struggle of Bangladesh(মুক্তি সংগ্রামের ইতিহাস) (22:08 Minutes)

produced by Liberation Museum Direction: Tanvir Mokammel

History, Narration

13) Rajakar of Bangladesh (6:50 Minutes)

Video direction: MAI Roniee Voice : F Elahi Sajib
Script: Kamrul Hasan

14) Song of Bangladesh - Joan Baez (4:43 Minutes)

English Song

15) Joshor road - Mowshumi Bhowmik (8:11 Minutes)

Bengali Song

16) Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman:

The Father of Bengali Nation (1:09 Minutes)

A documentary on Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib by Bulbul Hasan (3:51 Minutes)
ATN Bangla (2:37 Minutes), Channel Eye (2:30 Minutes): Narration in Bangla

17) The surrender (1:07 minutes)

18) Liberation of Bangladesh - Indian View: Part 1 (10:32 Minutes), Part 2 (10:33 Minutes)

19) 1971 India Pakistan war (Western front): Part 1 (10:42 Minutes), Part 2 (10:02 Minutes)

20) March 23, 1971 (3:14 Minutes)

21) Birongona: the raped women of Bangladesh (1:35 Minutes)

Ladies who paid the prices for the freedom

22) Refugees (0:50)

Millions of people fled from the Pakistani atrocities to India

23) Children at 71 (1:27 Minutes)

Refugee camps in west bengal buried thousands of children dying from thirst, hunger and malnutrition

24) Freedom fighters take oath for soverign Bangladesh in the name of allmighty Allah (1:25 Minutes)

25) Andre Malro, the French author is furious (1:06)

Andre Malro vowed to fight with the bengalees against pakistan

26) Denial of Genocide by General Rao Forman Ali, Military adviser to the Governor of East Pakistan (0:42 Minutes)

27) Lie (1:52)

Pakistani propaganda against the liberation of Bangladesh

28) Denial of War crime (2:40)

Jamaat-e-Islami denies their war crimes

28) Paksitani perspective: BBC Urdu- Hyderabad students remember 1971 (2:21 Minutes)

29) Paksitani perspective: BBC Urdu- Lahore students remember 1971 (2:25 Minutes)

30) Paksitani perspective: BBC URDU - Multan students remember 1971 (2:55 Minutes)

31) Indira Gandhi's interview with the BBC (2:08)

Indian premiere Indira Gandhi tells why india was supporting the cause of bangladesh. "We allow a massacre to continue? The massacre began long before there was a single guerilla."

32) Muktijoddhara - Killings of intellectuals in Dec 14, 1971: Part 1 (9:03 Minutes), Part 2 (9:14 Minutes), Part 3 (4:24 Minutes)

33) Bangladesh-71 (02:50 Minutes)

Footage from BTV documentary

34) Zaheer Raihan tells about Pakistanis propoganda (1:15 Minutes)

'Stop Genocide' famed prominent film director zaheer raihan describes the Pakistani propoganda of bengalis killing non-bengalis

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35) Muktir Gaan (song of freedom): Part 1 (8:59 Minutes), Part 2 (8:59 Minutes), Part 3 (8:59 Minutes), Part 4 (8:59 Minutes), Part 5 (8:59 Minutes), Part 6 (8:59 Minutes), Part 7 (8:59 Minutes), Part 8 (8:59 Minutes), Part 9 (0:42 Minutes).

Review: Song of freedom - an end to revisionist history - Naeem Mohaiemen

36) TV Spot Independence Day 2007 (1:30 Minutes)
English Subtitles

A film by Tarek and Catherine Masud using footage of Lier Levin on the war of independence in Bangladesh in 1971

37) Farid Mia dot com - plight of the real freedom fighters (3:44 Minutes)

38) Drama "1971″ - Part 1 (7:56 Minutes), Part 2 (8:59 Minutes), Part 3 (3:50 Minutes), Part 4 (7:56 Minutes), Part 5 (6:17 Minutes), Part 6 (9:50 Minutes), Part 7 (2:34 Minutes), Part 8 (4:22 Minutes), Part 9 (7:02 Minutes), Part 10 (5:58 Minutes).

Humayun Ahmed's drama "1971″ staged during victory day 2006 organized by the Bangladesh Association of Greater Austin (BAGA)

39) George Harrison: Concert for Bangladesh (5:55 Minutes)

40) Spartacas '71 - Telefilm Part 1 (28:54 Minutes), Part 2 (32:10 Minutes)
Script: Anisul Haque
Direction: Mostofa Sarwar Farooky

41) History of Bangladesh Independence (6:29 Minutes)

Narration, Bangla

42) Dateline Bangladesh -Gita Mehta
A compilation of the Bangladesh revolution, it was shown in cinema theatres both in India and abroad.

43) Nine Months to Freedom: The Story of Bangladesh - Directed by S. Sukhdev
A special documentary on the refugee camps set up at the no man's land (Bangladesh-India border) during our Liberation War. The documentary depicts the plight of eight hundred thousand Bengali refugees and tells of the East Pakistan war between Pakistan and the freedom fighters of Bangladesh helped by the Indian army, leading to the creation of the free state Bangladesh.

44) Ekush Shotoke Bangladesh (একুশ শতকে বাংলাদেশ) - International Historical Network
The documentary is based on the book "Ekush Shotoke Bangali" by Shirajul Alam and speaks about the history of Bengalis, the aboriginal people of Bengal and its later inhabitants.

45) Video of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's return to Bangladesh after 10 months of imprisonment in Pakistan.

NBC News (1/10/1972) Length: 4:21 minutes

46) Stop Genocide - a documentary by Zahir Raihan

Stop Genocide depicts the oppression, of Pakistani Military, plight of the refugees and heroic struggle of freedom fighters. It is made from the footages Zahir took completely out of the editing table.

Part 1 (9:55 minutes) , Part 2 (9:54 minutes)

A review by James Leahy

47) Na Bola Kotha - Untold stories of Bangladeshi freedom fighters: Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3, Episode 4, Episode 5, Episode 6.

Producer & Director - Azadul Haque

Language: Bangla

48) Muktijoddhara -Killings of Buddhijibees Dec 14,1971 (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3)

Channel I documentary

Language: Bangla

* More dicumentaries in Bangla Live

Credit: Keans University, YouTube, M. R. Jalal, Banglar Gallery, Rayhan Rashid

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[chottala.com] Nobel winner Yunus is the keynote speaker at MIT Commencement today

 
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Muhammad Yunus, winner of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, will deliver MIT's 2008 Commencement address on Friday, June 6.
 

MIT prepares for 142nd Commencement

Nobel winner and microlending pioneer Yunus to speak

June 4, 2008

Muhammad Yunus, winner of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, will deliver the principal address at MIT's 142nd Commencement exercises at 10 a.m., Friday, June 6, in Killian Court.

Yunus won the Nobel Prize for pioneering the microlending movement, which seeks to improve the lives of the poor by offering credit without collateral. The bank he founded, Grameen Bank, has provided credit to millions of poor people in villages in Bangladesh.

Admission to MIT's Commencement exercises for ticketed guests begins at 7:30 a.m. Graduates will robe and assemble on the second floor of Johnson Athletic Center beginning at 7:30 a.m.

Following the exercises, a reception will be held for graduates and their guests on the Kresge Oval.

In all, 983 undergraduate students and 1,352 graduate students are scheduled to receive 1,140 bachelor's degrees, 936 master's degrees, 407 doctorates and nine engineer degrees.

A special hooding ceremony for PhD recipients will take place at 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 5, in Rockwell Cage.

For guests attending the Commencement exercises on Friday, complimentary parking will be available in the Albany Garage, the N10 Annex Lot and the N10 Lot.

Parkers with North Area permits are urged to use alternate modes of transportation on the day of Commencement. For those who must drive, parking will be available in the 158 Mass. Ave. Lot, N42 Lot, 70 Pacific St. Lot, 65 Waverly St. Lot and the West Garage.

In the event the Commencement exercises in Killian Court are canceled due to severe weather conditions, the speeches will be held in Rockwell Cage for the stage assembly and graduates only. Guests may view the speeches on closed-circuit television in viewing locations throughout the campus.

Complete Commencement information is available at http://web.mit.edu/commencement/2008/.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on June 4, 2008 (download PDF).

MIT Commencement - June 6, 2008

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