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Monday, July 21, 2008

[chottala.com] Re: [Bristi_Namai] Computer Poetry

Hi Lucy and others,

If you write in Bangla alphabets, we have nothing to say.

Now, I think you are making fun or joking with the Bangla Langauge. You have no right to fun with our mother language.

Our great poet Rabindra Nath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam did not do it. If you write in English it should be 100% English and if you write in Bangla it should be 100% Bangla. Semi (half) Bangla and Semi (half) English should not be acceptable. We can say it fun language.

Nobody is criticising Bangla or Hindi language. Due to the problem of alphabet, using in your mail that is objectionable.
 
Thanks,
 
Shahid
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Lucy
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Bristi_Namai] Computer Poetry

Thanks Akashii Churii.

ami nijeo ektu bepar ta vabchilam. Hindi take sobai keno evabe dekhe? eta ekta language. r to kichu noe.ekta vindeshi vasa jodi keu jane seta to kharap kichu noy.kintu oneker dharona hocche Hindi jana mane hocche Hindi channel gulo ke gile khaoar moto ekta bepar.



----- Original Message ----
From: Akashii Churii <9003.aj@gmail.com>
To: Bristi_Namai@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2008 18:18:19
Subject: Re: Fw: [Bristi_Namai] Computer Poetry


English likhte kinba bolte parle hindii niye ato oruchi keno manusher .....dutoi vindeshi vasha....by the way Luck ami khub moja paichii poetry gulii te. Thank Youuuuuuu.
 
 

 
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 10:19 AM, shahid <shahid@merimo. net> wrote:

I think our young generation has forgetten the English and Bengali. They have started to write the poem and poetry in hindi.
This is only the reason for always watching hindi film in dish TV or I think they has migrated from India or Pakistan.
Thanks,
Shahid
 
Mr. Alam
So, try to avoid may be
 
 
   
----- Original Message -----
From: md kabir
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 10:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Bristi_Namai] Computer Poetry

Lucy,

 

The poem may be nice, why i say may be? because i don't understand hindi.

 

Please translate it in bengali or english. Same request is for all.

 

alam

--- On Wed, 7/16/08, Lucy <lucy151080@yahoo. com> wrote:

From: Lucy <lucy151080@yahoo. com>
Subject: [Bristi_Namai] Computer Poetry
To: "bristy" <Bristi_Namai@ yahoogroups. com>
Date: Wednesday, July 16, 2008, 2:40 PM


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[chottala.com] Re: [notun_bangladesh]General Moyeen U's Indian Potatoe Connection

General Moyeen U's Indian Potatoe Connection
Abid Bahar
The name potatoe made couple of people famous, one was the former US Vice-President Dan Quelle for spelling it wrong, the other one is the Bangladeshi patit General Moyeen U for suggesting Bangladeshis to eat potatoes. Our politicians like Bangabandu never wanted to deprive anybody of rice. He warned to kill Pakistanis by depriving them of rice ( Bhatee Marboo). He never said he will do it to Bengladeshis. Here is this Moyeen U who  had suggested Bangladeshis to eat potatoes. It seems as a General he was shooting in the wrong direction. Eversince he said it he he took the name,Moyeen the "potato head."
 
People don't learn from history. Here was another ignorant government Minister in Pakistan who suggested Bengalis to eat small amount of Birani, and that will solve the food problem. There was another one, Zakir Hossain, who even suggested to Bengalis to eat banana. They all were considered as insults to the nation(Mache Bhatee Banglaee). So we have one more person, Moyeen U to suggest something people wouldn't like.
 The reason for Moyeen U's suggestion seems to be politically motivated. He has been venturing the civilian domain to see how people react to his ideas. This first prescription by seen as a petit General who is not even a neutritionist, to solve a grand food problem just foiled. The motive behind his daring venture suggested by some known quarter, came from his former position as a Mujibadi, and an India-lover. While Indian BSF kills Bangladeshis, while in India, he instead of raising these grave problems, he met people who helped in the liberation war of Bangladesh. In the RAW's book him as a former Mujibbadi, he was received with red carpet and was given 7 horses, the highest Indian honor given to a foreign guest.
 
That was not the end of the story, it is now clear that on his way back to Bangladesh someone in the dada circle had suggested to him that Bangladesh can import cheap Indian potatoes. Moyeen believed his Indian friends to solve Bangladesh's problems. But the story behind the story that INDIA wants to export POTATOES to BANGLADESH.
 
Subir Bhaumik reports: 
 
"They (farmers) say a bumper potato crop has led to a huge surplus of more than 15,000 metric tonnes and there's not enough cold storage facilities in the state to preserve it for off-season sale when prices are better."
 
It's ok Mr. Moyeen U, you atleast didn't spell the word wrong but as a General this was not your jurisdiction (business) to suggest Bangladeshis to eat potatoes. Your area is to built dams and dikes in the beaches and cut the jungles in Bandarban and Khagrachari (Indian army does it in India, you should have learnet while in India), not to teach people what to eat or teach the leaders to be honest, because you are not being honest to do the jobs that you are paid for.  Your responsibility is to check on the foreign enemy not to find potato excuses for entering politics; Indian interest is to enter Bangladesh market to export Potatoes to Bangladesh.
 

Why India wants to export Potatoes to Bangladesh

http://news. bbc.co.uk/ 2/hi/south_ asia/7514691. stm

 
 

----- Original Message ----
From: Golam Ahmed <gatuhin@yahoo.com>
To: notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com
Cc: dahuk@yahoogroups.com; odhora@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 9:29:49 PM
Subject: [notun_bangladesh] Why INDIA wants to export POTATOES in BANGLADESH

Please see the link below to know why India wants to export Potatoes to Bangladesh instead

of rice.

http://news. bbc.co.uk/ 2/hi/south_ asia/7514691. stm

 

Thanks

Golam Ahmed

Ohio, USA.



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Re: [chottala.com] CTG tomi kar?Hi Mr Mahathir

Hi Mr Mahathir

It now seems mostly to all people of Bangladesh that CTG is formed by the street fighters of so called political leaders for looting public money when in power or not in power for the politicians by the politicians & of the politicians sharing with CTG.

Is it not correct??????


--- On Mon, 21/7/08, mahathir of bd <wouldbemahathirofbd@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: mahathir of bd <wouldbemahathirofbd@yahoo.com>
Subject: [chottala.com] CTG tomi kar?
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com, chottala@yahoogroups.com, dahuk@yahoogroups.com, diagnose@yahoogropus.com, khabor@yahoogroups.com, notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com, sonarbangladesh@yahoogroups.com, vinnomot@yahoogroups.com, tritiomatra@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, 21 July, 2008, 8:44 AM

People in bangladesh hardly think that this CTG is for the people of BANGLADESH, BY THE PEOPLE BANGLADESH OR OF THE PEOPLE OF BANGLADESG.

To KNOW How people in Bangladesh think of CTG

visit the link

http://www.ittefaq. com/content/ 2008/07/21/ news0122. htm

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[chottala.com] How Kosovo Created its Own Liberal Islam

How Kosovo Created its Own Liberal Islam

Michael J. Totten from Pristina

On February 17, 2008, Kosovo declared independence from Serbia. Some are concerned about what NATO, the United Nations, and the European Union have nurtured there since the military and humanitarian intervention in 1999. James Jatras, a U.S.-based advocate for the Serbian Orthodox Community, put it bluntly last year when he said Kosovo was a "a beachhead into the rest of Europe" for "radical Muslims" and "terrorist elements." It's an assertion without evidence. "We've been here for so long," said United States Army Sergeant Zachary Gore in Eastern Kosovo, "and not seen any evidence of it, that we've reached the assumption that it is not a viable threat."


Nine in 10 of Kosovo's citizens are ethnic Albanians, and more than 90 per cent of them are at least nominal Muslims. Most are so thoroughly modern and secularised that moderate doesn't quite say it. The only word that can fairly describe Islam as practiced by the majority of Albanian Muslims is liberal. No nation can be entirely free of extremists, but Kosovo is one of the least religiously extreme Muslim-majority countries on Earth. Radical Islamists aren't there in significant numbers now, and they aren't likely to be in the future. Some places may be fertile ground for radicalism in the future, but Kosovo isn't one of them for many of the same reasons that Christian theocracy isn't coming to Western Europe.


I arrived here shortly after the declaration of independence, and the first thing I looked for – as always when I visit a Muslim-majority country – was the treatment and status of women.


Women who dress with their hair, ankles, and sometimes even faces showing in places like Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the Taliban-controlled parts of Afghanistan are often beaten or worse.


In Kosovo, by contrast, almost all women, even in small villages, dress like women in the rest of Europe. Streets, cafés, restaurants, and bars are not all-male affairs as they are in much of the Islamic world, where women spend almost all their lives behind walls. If it weren't for the occasional mosque minaret on the skyline, there is little visible evidence that Kosovo is a Muslim-majority country at all. Kosovo looks, feels, and is European.


A small number of well-heeled Islamic extremists from the Gulf states have moved into Kosovo to rebuild damaged mosques and transform liberal Balkan Islam into the more severe version found in the deserts of Saudi Arabia. They've had a small amount of success with a similar project in nearby Bosnia, but they're meeting stiffer resistance from Kosovo's religious community as well as from secular citizens.


"We are working very hard to stop these kinds of movements," said Professor Xhabir Hamiti, of the Islamic studies department at the University of Pristina. "These kinds of movements are dangerous for all nations, for all faiths, for all religions. We are Muslims, but we think the European way. I am a Muslim, I am a scholar, I know how to deal with Islam in my country. There is no need for Arabs to come here. I have no need for their suggestions, no need for their explanations. We created our Islam ourselves here, and we can continue our Islam with our own minds."


It would be wrong to suggest Kosovo has no Islamists at all, but in the last election in late 2007, the country's single Islamic party gained only 1.7 per cent of the vote. Kosovo is not the Middle East, and Albanians are not Arabs. The majority converted to Islam relatively recently under Turkish Ottoman rule, and Albanian culture was first solidly Christian. "We Albanians," Dom Lush Gjergji recently wrote, "descendants of the Illyrians, are Christians from the time of the Apostles… Without Christianity there would be no Albanian people, language, culture, or traditions… Albanians consider Christianity their patrimony, their spiritual and cultural inheritance." Gjergji is a Catholic priest, but I heard similar comments from many who self-identify as Muslims. "Albanian people are not very religious," said Agron Rezniqi, of the Friendship Association between Kosovo and Israel "We come from Catholicism, and for that, we are not such strong Muslims."


Perhaps the best evidence available that Albanian Muslims, in both Kosovo and Albania proper, differ radically from their Arab world counterparts is their relationship with Jews and with Israel. Jews in Albania had an almost 100 per cent survival rate during the Nazi occupation. The country was known as a safe haven where Jews could find protection under the noses of the German authorities. According to Dan Michman, chief historian at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, there were three times as many Jews in Albania at the end of the Second World War as there were at the beginning.


Both Albania and Kosovo have excellent relations with Israel, and Israelis are more than welcome to travel and even live among Albanians. An Israeli from Tel Aviv named Shachar Caspi opened a bakery and a bistro bar in Pristina. "Nobody has given me any problems or been against Israel," he told me. "[Kosovars] had good relations with Jewish people even back in the old days. And nobody here is radical. On the contrary, people are very warm, they are very nice, they have taken Islam to a beautiful place, not to a violent place. When they hear I am Israeli, the way they react, they react very warmly."


Much of the angst about Kosovo's alleged radicalism centres on the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), an organisation that no longer even exists.


It was a short-lived guerrilla movement that rose up against Slobodan Milosevic's régime, first to fight for independence from an apartheid-like system, and later as a defence against mass murder and ethnic-cleansing. The KLA was always thoroughly secular and in no way resembled a Balkan Hamas or Hezbollah.


Its leaders also distinguished themselves from their Bosnian counterparts when they flatly refused assistance from Arabic mujahideen who wanted to fight a holy war there against Serbs. Albanians don't fight religious wars, not against themselves, and not against others.


There has been no fighting or even tension between Muslim and Christian Albanians, only between Serbs and Albanians.

The danger in Kosovo isn't that international peace keepers are nurturing a jihad state. Rather, a premature withdrawal may lead to a resumption of the fighting between Serbs and Albanians that they moved in to stop in the first place.



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[chottala.com] Bangladesh will not be submerged due to climate change

Many Bangladeshi lost hope reading the report that Bangladesh may go under water after 50-100 years.

But there is one report here that says that there is little or no chance of such digester is occuring to our beloved country. With my limited knowledge it is seems to me that the observation made here is logical based on the role of rivers and the fact that Denmark and other countries recovering land from sea.

To read the report visit the link

http://www.dailynayadiganta.com/fullnews.asp?News_ID=93736&sec=2

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