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Monday, September 15, 2008

Re: [chottala.com] CARETAKER GOVERNMENT INCREASED THE AMOUNTS OF BRIBE

the venture of the CTG has been a total failure, to say the least.  whatever might have been the good intentions, the end-result is what counts.  in that context this govt has failed miserably.

--- On Sat, 9/13/08, kadertruth <kadertruth@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: kadertruth <kadertruth@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [chottala.com] CARETAKER GOVERNMENT INCREASED THE AMOUNTS OF BRIBE
To: chottala@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, September 13, 2008, 9:48 PM

Whenever you flush your commode, you pay tax for the water you used
and these judges of courts as well as police and other government
servants LIVE on that tax….so their mind will be polluted like shits,
it's natural.

--- In chottala@yahoogroup s.com, Mohammad Sobhan <sobhanma_asme@ ...>
wrote:
>
>
>  CT government run a fake anti-corruption activities that actually
> increased the amounts of bribes at all the government offices. The
> officers who used to take 200 taka bribes now ask 2000 take bribe
to do
> the same job. If you go to RAJUK office, Nagar Bhaban (Dhaka
Municipal
> office), Controller of Export-Import office, Land Registration
offices
> etc. you will see how bribes are transacted in broad day light by
each
> and every clerks and officers of those offices which are even 5 to
10
> times higher than two years ago. Bribe is actually dirty like
yellow
> stools which is eaten by dirty officers came from low-grade
families
> and generally paid by citizens who are filthy in morally.
>
> Dear All
>
> You have forgotten to mention the justice department ? A lot of
people believe that the students who generally can't make good
results in school, college or univeristy go to study law and
ultimately become justice of high court or supreme court. Some people
believe that the care taker government failure is related to some
extent with the seperation of justice department with administration.
Some people even understand that Bangladesh is a country where the
administration and justice department should not be seperated at all.
I have read a book called educationist v/s justice which explains
some of these unequal argument.
>
> Let us all pray for our betterment in future. It will really be
very costly to maintain law and order as well as to control
corruption if pree 1/11 comes back.
>


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[chottala.com] Fw: How a Pakistani protest song is redefining Islam as anti-terr...



 
More than 60 million people have responded to an Islamic protest song. By Photini Philippidou
Friday, 12 September 2008
In a country where religion is capable of suspending war – Pakistan's security forces declared a ceasefire with the Taliban for the holy month of Ramadan – it might also have the power to stop it. That's what the stars behind the song "Ye Hum Naheen" were thinking in their quest to redefine Islam as anti-terrorist.
Pakistani singer Ali Zafar, left with Bollywood actress Lara Dutta
Pakistani singer Ali Zafar, left with Bollywood actress Lara Dutta
The song triggered a world-record- breaking petition in which 62.8 million Pakistanis united behind its title-message – Urdu for "This is Not Us". Over the course of five weeks this July and August they have by email, SMS, signature or thumbprint sent an impassioned missive declaring that true Muslims do not support terrorism.
The song's success is largely down to the following of its eight celebrity singers – among them the band Strings, composer Shuja Hyder, pop-diva Hadiqa Kiani and Pakistan's prince of pop, singer Ali Zafar. Their backing propelled it to top spot on MTV Asia and the Pakistani charts within a month of its release in April last year. Then, aided by an all-star video on YouTube, it smashed into the British Asian charts, where demand was so great that Pakistanis and British Asians donated 120 rupees (roughly £1) and £2 respectively and prompted the song's re-release this June. This time, it popularised a petition urging Pakistanis everywhere to sign up to the message.
Hadiqa Kiani
Hadiqa Kiani 
"The reality is, a few people are distorting Islam to their own agendas, but now, finally, the masses are standing up," declares the campaign's founder, Waseem Mahmood, with a cut-glass English accent, as befits an ex-BBC journalist and a man with an OBE (he was awarded it for his post-war work in 2005 for setting up Radio Kabul and the programme Good Morning Afghanistan) .
We're speaking from the opulence of a five-star hotel in Karachi. It's a far cry from the cacophony of beggars and street-children tapping on car windows six storeys below. It's an even further cry from the slums on the edge of Karachi, where a third of the city's population live in abject poverty. But the campaign's overwhelming success could never have been achieved without the support of the poor and the terrorised; almost half of the Pakistan's population have now subscribed to its message. "If we have 60 million plus people, twice as many as voted in the last elections, then how can Pakistan be seen as a nation of extremists?" Mahmood asks.
The campaign was inspired by his children, who, growing up as teenagers in Birmingham, were accused of being un-Islamic for wearing Western clothes and eating Western food. "They wanted me to do something because they were concerned about how the West was stereotyping Muslims, and, more importantly, about how young Muslims were interpreting it." The message had to begin at home in Pakistan, he resolved.
The song triggered a world-record-breaking petition in which 62.8 million Pakistanis united behind its title-message ? Urdu for "This is Not Us".
The song triggered a world-record- breaking petition in which 62.8 million Pakistanis united behind its title-message ? Urdu for "This is Not Us".
"We felt it was important to put our own house in order first before we could tell the world," he says. "Foreign intervention is a valid reason for why all this is happening," he concedes, "but, at the end of the day, it is a Pakistani who will strap on a vest and will go and blow himself up. We can't alleviate poverty or change foreign policy – that's the job of the politicians – our job is to stop the man in the street from getting involved."
The anti-terror anthem comes at a time when continual power-shifts and the threat of terrorist attack has given way to confusion. "It's now the case that a lot of Pakistanis are frightened of one another," says Mahmood. The song's message plays a crucial role in capturing the fears of a post-September 11 Islamic generation. "As with the coming of night one loses one's way/ We are scared of the dark so much that we are burning our own home/ What is this rising all around us/ The stories that are being spread in our names are lies/ This is not us, this is not us," go the lyrics.
On its relaunch this June, the song was underpinned by the petition carried through every terrestrial, cable and satellite channel in Pakistan. This time it was accompanied by commentary from the country's glitterati, and matched with a new video which used real news footage from 8 December last year, when gunmen stormed into Benazir Bhutto's PPP headquarters on their first, failed, assassination attempt.
The Yum Hum Haheen logo
The Yum Hum Haheen logo
So when teams comprising 6,000 razakars (volunteers) took to the streets across 14 regions in Pakistan last month – including Loralai in the North, and rural areas of Bahawalpur and Malakand – the message had already preceded them. Signatures were gathered with lightning speed – the most overwhelming response coming from Peshawar on the North West Frontier, a renowned trouble spot for terrorist activity.
One of the volunteers responsible was 40-year-old mother Jamela Barveen, who for weeks quietly gathered signatures on a corner in one of the city's mid-range shopping districts.
"I tell them I come from a society which is fighting terrorism and if you agree this shouldn't be happening please sign," she says, clutching the petition, with a pen for those are literate enough to sign and an inkpot for those whose thumbprint will suffice.
Go to www.yehhumnaheen. org for free download and petition
 


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[chottala.com] A hybrid highway to connect BaTSIMM countries - a new perspective for our Look E

A hybrid highway to connect BaTSIMM countries - a new perspective for our Look East Policy
BaTSIMM has the potential to re-establish the historically connected East Shore Bay of Bengal Countries
 
At a time when Bangladesh negotiate with its West Shore of Bay of Bengal Country India to get its fair share of sea area that constitute its extended economic zone in the Bay of Bengal, she should not leave its relations with the East Shore of Bay of Bengal Countries in the refrigerator any longer.
 
Consecutive failure of the previous governments of Ershad/Khaleda/Hasina/Khaleda has failed to provide a vision for our regional cooperation modus-operandi.
 
For the same reason, we have allowed ourselves to be trapped into the colonial era thinking as manifested by SAARC. While SAARC may have its possible cultural value, its economic failure is time proven.
 
As a result, we have rightfully been talking about Look East Policy that should guide us our new regional policy. At a time, when global economic forces are competing to create a better economic alignment that is more efficient and structurally sound, we could not over-emphasize the importance of re-establishing the historically connected East Shore Bay of Bengal Countries - namely that of Bangladesh(Ba), Thailand(T), Singapore(S), Indonesia(I), Myanmar(M) & Malaysia(M) or combinedly BaTSIMM.
 
 
As a starter, Bangladesh may consider to take an intitiative to connect these East Shore Bay of Bengal Countries through a international grade hybrid superhighway - combination of road and information connectivity. BaTSIMM may also consider to have an important role in re-establishing the sea connection of Chittagong businessman with our eastern neighbors.
 
If properly positioned, planned and agreed upon, an ultimate execution of such an initiative will facilitate and build upon several historical and currently ongoing developments.
 
First of all, this has historical dimention that would bind the people of the region with a common deja-vu feeling that can be harnessed to renew economic and cultural connections of the region.
 
As we work on our free trade agreement with India at a time when India is done negotiating its free trade deal with ASEAN countries, a BaTSIMM highway would bring several core ASEAN economies at the doorsteps of a big market which is India.
 
A BaTSIMM approach will be an effective tool to increase the trade route efficiency and maritime security that would harness the similarity of interest of the BaTSIMM countries.
 
This would be complimentary to our ongoing effort to build a gateway through Myanmar to Thailand. In this effort, both China and India would have a big interest. Hence these two countries might want to have observer status in this.
 
Most importantly, a succesful positioning of BaTSIMM way of looking at the regional policy would put Chittagong at the forefront of regional business and maritime map. It has an immense potential for the business houses of Bangaldesh.
 
 
If you thought some of the ideas are worth of your reading time, please forward it to others. If you have an ear to the columnists in regular traditional media, please forward it to them. If you have an ear to the journalists and news editors of the electronic media, discuss it with them. Hope they would look at the suggestions and give due diligence.
 
Thanks for your time,
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Also send to your favourtie TV channel:
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The more of you forward it to them, the less will be the need to go back to street agitation. Use ICT to practice democracy.
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