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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Re: [chottala.com] 1971 war criminals: Simla agreement?

Dissenting opinion:
 
In the coart of law - The Simla Agreement clause as mentioned will not hold much water with respect to the War Crimes. These crimes (genocide) were commited against the people of Bangladesh, while the agreement is between India & Pakistan.
 
Besides, these atrocities will likely be considered 'crimes against humanity' NOT typical criminal activities, hence will fall under a different jurisdiction....regardless of what's in the agreement.
 
Rana 

--- On Tue, 2/17/09, Enayet Ullah <enayet_2000@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Enayet Ullah <enayet_2000@yahoo.com>
Subject: [chottala.com] 1971 war criminals: Simla agreement?
To: chottala@yahoogroups.com
Cc: khabor@yahoogroups.com, "dahuk dahuk" <dahuk@yahoogroups.com>, "alochona" <alochona@yahoogroups.com>, "emancipation 4" <4_emancipation@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2009, 2:03 PM


 
Simla Agreement a peace settlement reached between India and Pakistan following the war of liberation of Bangladesh in 1971 which India supported as an ally. The Pakistan army surrendered on 16 December 1971, and the whole army was taken to safety as Prisoners of War. Bangladesh was eager to try them as war criminals. Releasing the prisoners from the Indian custody and keeping them away from the threatened war trial became a grave national issue for the government of Pakistan.
 
Here is the actual clause in Simla agreement declaring pardon for all 'war criminals'.
 
(VI)
Both Governments agree that their respective Heads will meet again at a mutually convenient time in the future and that, in the meanwhile, the representatives of the two sides will meet to discuss further the modalities and arrangements for the establishment of a durable peace and normalization of relations, including the questions of repatriation of prisoners of war and civilian internees, a final settlement of Jammu and Kashmir and the resumption of displomatic relations. "
Upon signing Simla agreement, between India & Pakistan, it was a strategic defeat for Bangladesh and Seikh Mujib, he has to honor the code of agreement and later signed a bilateral treaty with Indira Gandhi, Mujib-Indira Treaty ; mostly benefiting India in terms of trade & security
The Indo-Bangladeshi Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Peace was a 25-year treaty that was signed on March 19, 1972 forging close bilateral relations between India and the newly-established state of Bangladesh. The treaty was also known as the Indira-Mujib Treaty, after the signatories of the treaty the Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi and the Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
 
Part of the Simla agreement, Seikh Mujib declared general pardon for all the war criminals. But I am not sure if any war criminals were ever brought to justice during Mujib's regime.
 
 
 
 

--- On Mon, 2/16/09, dina khan <dina30_khan@ yahoo.com> wrote:
From: dina khan <dina30_khan@ yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [chottala.com] 1971 war criminals.
To: chottala@yahoogroup s.com
Date: Monday, February 16, 2009, 9:56 PM

If the activities of the so called freedom politicians be analyzed then no one could be found in the group of so called freedom politicians who is not more criminals than the war criminals.

It is better to keep mouth shut up & all should praise Mrs. Indira Gandhi who had fought against Pakistan to create Bangladesh & had made an agreement at Simla in India for releasing all real war criminals..



From: "siraj@yahoo. com" <siraj@yahoo. com>
To: chottala@yahoogroup s.com
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 7:25:46
Subject: [chottala.com] 1971 war criminals.

Dear all chottala readers,

At the end  our police department caught two old unknown poor man as Razakar or war criminals of 1971 in Village Bera Bari of Mohanpur in Rajshahi district named Dawood Ali 70 years and Noore Anowar 60 years. They are now under remand.

We are still happy to learn at least two war criminals were caught. Why not Golam Azam, Ali Mohd Muzahid, Motiur Rahman Nizami and Behai who are moving in front of our nose still spared and not yet caught. Since the inception of Bangladesh we are continuously hearing about Golam Azam and many other prominant person as war criminals. 

There are so many big big war criminals still present either as parliament member or as Behai or freely moving in the open air  in a big big city like Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, Khulna, in many other big cities of Bangladesh etc.  Only two poor old men were searched and caught at the end leaving aside those big big Razakar untouched.  They should have enough courage to catch the big big fish as mentioned and not to run after  "CHUNO PUTI" only.

Dowllah.


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[chottala.com] Sale of Alaska was not Desh Bikri !

The Alaska purchase referred by Dr. Mahmoodur Rahman is a "selective truth" in this context in
 
Alaska purchase: Information from Answers.com
Alaska Purchase Acquisition in 1867 by the US from Russia
 
It can no way be called "Desh Bikri" as our Antellectual Dr. Mahmoodur Rahman trying to infer. It was basically a Land-Sale by one occupier (Tsar) to a buyer who made it a part of a country United
States of America.
 
Dr. Mahmoodur Rahman  has essentially compared "apples" and "oranges"  at his  convenience [He thought, he can show High court tothe blind people]

A major part of  USA is comprised of "Purchchases" and occupation of "Foreign lands" ... Arizona and Califorina was Spanish territory.
Lousiana purchase (1803) encompassed portions of 14 current U.S. states and 2  Canadian Provinces


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Bibliography:

Barry, James P., The Louisiana Purchase, April 1 803 (1973); Chidsey, Donald B.,

The Louisiana Purchase (1972); DeConde, Alexander, This Affair of Louisiana (1976); Lyon, Elijah Wilson, Louisiana in French Diplomacy (1934); Sprague, Marshall, So Vast So Beautiful a Land: Louisiana and the Purchase (1974); Whitaker, Arthur P., The Mississippi Question, 1795-1803 (1934; repr. 1962)

The Louisiana Purchase (French: Vente de la Louisiane "Louisiana Sale") was the acquisition by the United States of America of 828,800 square miles (2,147,000 km2) of the French territory Louisiane in 1803. The U.S. paid 60 million francs ($11,250,000) plus cancellation of debts worth 18 million francs ($3,750,000), a total cost of $15,000,000 for the Louisiana territory.[1][2][3]

The Louisiana Purchase encompassed portions of 14 current U.S. states and 2 Canadian Provinces. The land purchased contained all of present-day Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, parts of Minnesota that were west of the Mississippi River, most of North Dakota, nearly all of South Dakota, northeastern New Mexico, the portions of Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado east of the Continental Divide, and Louisiana west of the Mississippi River, including the city of New Orleans. (The Oklahoma Panhandle, and southwestern portions of Kansas and Louisiana were still claimed by Spain at the time of the Purchase.) In addition, the Purchase contained small portions of land that would eventually become part of the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan. The land included in the purchase comprises around 23% of the territory of the United States today.[2]

The purchase was a vital moment in the presidency of Thomas Jefferson. At the time, it faced domestic opposition as being possibly unconstitutional. Although he felt that the US Constitution did not contain any provisions for acquiring territory, Jefferson decided to purchase Louisiana because he felt uneasy about France and Spain having the power to block American trade access to the port of New Orleans.

Napoleon Bonaparte, upon completion of the agreement, stated, "This accession of territory affirms forever the power of the United States, and I have given England a maritime rival who sooner or later will humble her pride."[4]

On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Isha Khan <bd_mailer@yahoo.com> wrote:

Alaska was sold for only  $ 7.2 million
 
http://www.dailynayadiganta.com/fullnews.asp?News_ID=129703&sec=6
 
NayaDiganta  18 Februaey 2009



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RE: [chottala.com] Re:Open Letter to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Arsenic Disaster in Bangladesh.

Dear All,

Please read the following article. The anoxic bacteria grows deep in the tube wells that eat the ferric salts produced by the tube well's steel pipe. Growth of this bacteria inside the tube well, where oxygen can not reach, releases quite an amount of arsenic inside the tube well in the water.

The surface water will not have that problem. So, the only viable option to get rid of arsenic, is to create surface water reservoirs, whatever way possible.

Please try all, publicly, privately, with donations, by NGOs, and whatever way possible. Otherwise, arsenic will extinct people from Bangladesh.

Thanks,
KR,


Ancient Bacteria Uses Arsenic to Grow

By Bob Ewing.

Published Aug 22, 2008

 

Scientists have discovered ancient bacteria that rely on arsenic rather than water to grow during photosynthesis. This process probably dates back a few billion years.

 

Everything has a purpose, a reason for being part of an ecosystem. Most often it is to serve as nourishment for something else and keep the cycle of life turning.

Even arsenic has its place and scientists have discovered ancient bacteria that rely on arsenic, rather than water, to grow during photosynthesis.

Analysis indicates this process probably dates back a few billion years.

Arsenic is a chemical element and is a natural constituent of the Earth's crust. It occurs naturally in rocks, soil, water, air, plants and animals. When in the natural environment, arsenic usually binds to other molecules, such as those found in soils, and does not tend to travel very far. The average concentration of arsenic in soils in the United States varies considerably. Arsenic can be released into the environment through natural processes such as volcanic activity, erosion of rocks and forest fires.

Human actions, such as agricultural practices, mining, smelting and combustion of fossil fuels also contribute to arsenic releases in the environment.

An important new dimension has been added to the arsenic cycle and this discovery brings to light a previously unsuspected process that may have been essential for establishing the arsenic cycle on the ancient Earth. The results are published in Science.

Two small hot spring-fed ponds on the south-eastern shore of Paoha Island in Mono Lake, CA were sampled. The springs were termed "green" and "red" based on the colors of the microbiological films in the pools that were studied.

The samples from these springs oxidized the highly toxic Arsenic (III) to the less toxic and less mobile Arsenic(V) by light-dependent photosynthetic reaction that occurred in the absence of oxygen.

In addition, the scientists also isolated a photosynthetic bacterium that demonstrated As(III)-dependent growth under anoxic ( absence or near absence of oxygen) conditions.

NASA's Exobiology Program helped to fund the research along with the USGS. Collaborating colleagues in the diverse, team-oriented aspects of the experimental work were from Duquesne University (Prof. J.F. Stolz; Pittsburgh, PA) University of Georgia (Prof. J.T. Hollibaugh and Dr. J.Fisher); Athens, GA), Southern Illinois University (Prof. M. Madigan, and Dr. M.Asao), the USGS in Menlo Park, CA (Dr. R.S. Oremland, Dr. T.R. Kulp, S.E. Hoeft, and L.G. Miller) and the USGS Water Science Center in Maine (C.W. Culbertson).

 



To: chottala@yahoogroups.com; editor@thedailystar.net; dakbangla-owner@yahoogroups.com; dhakamails@yahoogroups.com; diagnose@yahoogroups.com
CC: colonel_millat@yahoo.com
From:
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 23:41:54 -0800
Subject: Re: [chottala.com] Re:Open Letter to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Arsenic Disaster in Bangladesh.

dear mr. raisuddin,
 
i read your postings wtih great interest.  thanks for your nice contributions.
 
the drinking (and in some cases, cooking) water is a great problem and it is getting worse day by day.  in 1990 my son was born and we started boiling water (only for) him.  later we also got into taking boiled water.  arsenic problem have also become acute over the years.  what to do in this situation?
 
surface water is certainly a better option.  in our villages we used to drink pond water and that time ponds were so clean and water was drinkable.  now a days, ponds are no better than drain waters (as i see the ponds in rajshahi city).  i wonder how people bathe there!
 
if, as per your opinion, we make water reservoirs (ponds, dighis etc) they will also become same as the existing ponds. or we could have renovated the existing ones and use them as reservoirs.  i hope you will also wonder, more ponds and dighis that will be needed for this most densely populated country in the world will reduce cultivable lands if not anything more.  a pond will be a more lucrative business site for fishery than that of a source of drinking water.  please think of a solution to these two problems.
 
we always opt the cheapest method and under-ground water is thus so popular to us.  singapore imports water from malaysia for they can afford that.  water treatment is very exensive (i buy my drinking water for Tk 50 a jar). if you treat the water for drinking and give it free, people will bathe and wash cloth in addition to drinking and cooking.  i am sure, we all know how we use our natural gas for boiling water and saving a match stick. i can not do that for gas is yet to reach rajshahi).  if you sell the drinking water, many would not be able to buy that and who can buy, may not do so.  because, we are not yet so much conscious about our health hazards especially those take long time to take effect.  arsenic is one of them.
 
i have only posed more problems involved in it.  i am sorry that i did not give any solution.  may be, someone has a better idea about it and can share that with us so as to benefit us all.
 
regards to you and all.  please keep up your great job.
 
joy
rajshahi
 


--- On Sat, 2/14/09, K. Raisuddin@yahoo.com <K. Raisuddin@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: K. Raisuddin@yahoo.com <K. Raisuddin@yahoo.com>
Subject: [chottala.com] Re:Open Letter to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Arsenic Disaster in Bangladesh.
To: "chottala@yahoogroups.com" <chottala@yahoogroups.com>, "Daily Star_Editor" <editor@thedailystar.net>, "DakBangla-owner YG" <dakbangla-owner@yahoogroups.com>, "dhakamails@yahoogroups.com" <dhakamails@yahoogroups.com>, "Diagnose YG" <diagnose@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Saturday, February 14, 2009, 12:01 PM

Dear All,

As the part of worldwide "Green Revolution", storing natural surface water (from rain, streams, lakes,etc.) to man-made water reservoirs such as dighi or pukur in Bangladesh, levy protected large reservoirs upstream of water treatment plants for potable water supply or upstream of hydro-plants etc. in different countries, initiatives and projects are being taken to resolve the scarcity and problems of drinking water and using water for farming or cultivation. Surface water stored in these man-made sources will be arsenic free. In Bangladesh, the water of monsoon can be stored easily, in the monsoon season, into the  man-made reservoirs all over the country, even around every house. People will be able to drink for the rest of the non-monsoon seasons, arsenic free natural monsoon water from these man-made stores. Since arsenic has become so prevalent in the underground tube well water, Bangladeshis may change the habit, leaving the habit of drinking underground water; and develop the habit of our past generations, to drink surface water. Our ancestors could drink directly from the natural water sources, without having very less bad affects, for the main reason that the pollution was very very low in the nature at that time. Since pollution is high now, it would only be beneficial to store pure monsoon water in protected man-made water reservoirs, and drink with minor filtration, and boiling & cooling if needed, based on the case by case situations.

People and Government together may form Public-Private ventures, for promotion, capital, planning, design, construction, regulation, circulation, etc.

Since monsoon will last for ever (at least in the next hundreds of years), this initiative will resolve the major problems of potable and irrigation water for ever. This is just a thought and if it makes sense to the others, let's try to promote this idea, for the benefit of the people of the country and for our future generations.

Thanks,
KR


To: Shetubondhon@ yahoogroups. com
From: matribhumi_bd@ yahoo.com
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2009 19:26:35 -0800
Subject: [Shetubondhon] Re:Open Letter to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Arsenic Disaster in Bangladesh.

Re:Open Letter to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Arsenic Disaster in Bangladesh.

About two years ago we raised important questions about the improper disposal of arsenic waste from the Sono filters as well as other filters and treatment units in Bangladesh regarding its environmental concerns.

As experienced environmental professionals, we believe that it is our moral obligation to bring this issue to the promoter of the filters, users of the filters and the govt agencies so that everyone is aware of the issue and take necessary steps to stop improper disposal of arsenic waste. We shared numerous articles and case studies with the scientists who are promoting and allowing the improper disposal of arsenic waste to occur in Bangladesh. They neglected to heed our call and instead promoted the open dumping of toxic arsenic waste based on false data and poor assessment. Many people asked why the UNICEF and other NGO's are using these filters if the filters' arsenic waste disposal violates the scientific laws and principles of environmental health? Why is the World Health Organization not concerned about the indiscriminate disposal of arsenic waste in Bangladesh, Nepal, India and other countries? Are these organizations aware of the EPA's arsenic waste disposal regulations and impacts of arsenic waste to the public health, ecosystem and environment etc?

In July 2007 in the article entitled, "Emergency Water Supply: Arsenic Removal Filters? Or Use of Tube wells in Wet season, and Dug wells and River Waters in Dry Season?," we presented the following solutions for arsenic disaster in Bangladesh.

Emergency Water Supply Solutions to the Arsenic Affected Regions of Bangladesh:

Wet Season Solution:
During the wet season, the people of Bangladesh can abstract arsenic free water from above the "arsenic contaminated zone". They can abstract and enjoy plenty of arsenic free water for about 6-7 months from tube wells. During the wet season they need to set the well screen about 3-5 feet above the arsenic contaminated zone. During this time, people of the arsenic affected areas will not have to deal with groundwater arsenic contamination at all. During wet seasons, people should not use arsenic removal filters and treatment units at all because the water above the arsenic contaminated zone is free from arsenic poisoning. The municipal water supply units also generate a large volume of arsenic sludge. During wet season they can also abstract arsenic free water from above the contaminated zone. We think this is the best cost effective, environment friendly solution for 6-7 months in the arsenic contaminated areas.

Why is the above mentioned wet season solution considered to be the best solution?

Because during the wet season plenty of arsenic free waters can be abstracted from tube wells and dug wells, and prior to the arsenic disaster in Bangladesh people abstracted arsenic free water from dug wells for thousands of years and from tube wells for 70-80 years from above the present arsenic contaminated zone (the thousands of year old oxidation zone that is overlain by the recently created new oxidation zone). In the event that bacteria is present in wells, both the wells and water can be disinfected through chlorination. The disinfection of water by chlorination is much cheaper and convenient than the arsenic removal filters. During the wet season, arsenic free water can be produced from dug wells and tube wells at a cheaper price than any other method. The people won't have to deal with toxic arsenic waste at all. The implementation of this project will reduce the toxic waste and the water supply cost by at least 50% than the current arsenic removal systems round the year. This method will fully protect the health and safety of the people, ecosystem and environment of Bangladesh from the arsenic disaster.

We do not think any Bangladeshi or foreign environmental geologist, hydrogeologist, water engineer, environmental economist, policymaker and politician are able to present a better solution than this one. We think the above mentioned solution is the best environment friendly, cost effective, emergency water supply solution for the wet season. We can destroy pathogenic bacteria, but we can't destroy arsenic. The honorable ministers of LGRD, Water Resources, Agriculture, Environment, Science and Technology, Education, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the elected opposition political party leaders should immediately explore the above mentioned water supply method. This is a serious national issue and we request that they work together to protect the people of Bangladesh from the arsenic disaster. We would like to assure the govt. of Bangladesh that the well trained and experienced scientists and engineers will fully agree with our proposal and they would fully support the implementation of this emergency water supply system in Bangladesh. We request that the Prime minister Sheikh Hasina and the opposition group leaders immediately examine, evaluate and compare this method with other alternative solutions on an urgent basis.

Now the question is how much cost is involved to implement this project? How much time is required to fully install the tube wells in the affected areas? How many tube wells need to be installed? What are the sources of financial support needed to execute this project? How much money is available to the Bangladesh govt. to implement the project etc.?

The DPHE is the main organization capable of implementing the project. The DPHE and the National Arsenic Mitigation Committee of Bangladesh have detailed information necessary to examine and evaluate the project within a few weeks. They can take help from the Bangladesh Water Development Board, Geological Survey of Bangladesh, Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation and other professional NGO's in this regard. If they need any help from us to execute the project, the WATC International Research team will provide them with all the necessary information and the team will examine the various aspects of the proposed project and work with Bangladesh govt. for implementing the project.

If the DPHE and Bangladesh National Arsenic Mitigation Team are not capable of preparing the plan, we would like to inform the the govt. of Bangladesh that WATC international research team will be happy to develop a plan for both wet season and dry season.The dry season is fast approaching and during this time the sufficient arsenic free water is not available in Bangladesh for drinking, irrigation and industries. The journalists of Bangladesh are keeping us informed about the extent of arsenic poisoning on a regular basis. So what are the best solutions for the dry season? Is there any more cost effective and environmentally friendly solutions than the present arsenic removal filters operating in Bangladesh? We would request the govt. and the people of Bangladesh to review the following articles:
1. Arsenic Threatens Global Health:, http://www.sciencea lert.com. au/news/20081802 -16913-4. html
2. Desert gust blows health risks from Calif. mines: http://www.msnbc. msn.com/id/ 28338755/).
The situation in Bangladesh is getting worse every day. We believe the people of Bangladesh will be able to realize and learn from these articles about what is happening and what will happen to the public health, ecosystem and environment in Bangladesh from the indiscriminate disposal of arsenic waste. We think we can solve the arsenic disaster in Bangladesh with the help of the international community. In order to convince the international community to provide financial and technical assistance, we must develop sustainable, cost effective and environment friendly solutions based on sound scientific data and evidence. The data must be collected and interpreted by professionals who have had proper institutional training and working experience in dealing with soil and groundwater contamination projects.



Respectfully,


Meer Husain,P.G.
Environmental Geologist,

Kansas Dept. of Health & Environment,
Cowley County Community College,
Team Leader-Wichita Area Technical College International Arsenic, Water, Ecosystem and Environment Research Center, Wichita, Kansas, USA.



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[chottala.com] Congressional Briefing: Trade with the Muslim World On Feb 25, 2009

You are invited to a Congressional Staff Briefing on

The New U.S. "Smart Power": Trade with the Muslim World

Hosted by the U.S. Bangladesh Advisory Council in conjunction with

 

Congressman Joseph Crowley,

Co-founder and Chair, Congressional Bangladesh Caucus

 Featured remarks by:

 Congressman Joseph Crowley (D-NY)

Edward Gresser, Director, Trade and Global Markets, Progressive Policy Institute

Kim Elliott, Senior Fellow, Center for Global Development

Shamarukh Mohiuddin, Executive Director, U.S. Bangladesh Advisory Council

 Wednesday, February 25, 2009

8:30-10AM

2200 Rayburn House Office Building 

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[chottala.com] WBB Trust is celebrating its 10 year anniversary 14 February 2009

Dear All,

Greetings. Trust this finds you well.

It is my pleasure to inform you that WBB Trust is celebrating its 10 year anniversary. We are grateful for the kind support, advice and assistance of our many friends and colleagues to continue our work for a better Bangladesh .

 

On the occasion of the 10 year anniversary, WBB Trust going to organize a day long program including exhibit of WBB's activities, which will be held on Saturday, 14 February 2009 at Shilpangon.

 

We are delighted to invite you to join us in celebrating this event.

 

Subject : WBB Trust 10 Year Anniversary

Date : 14 February 2009 , Time : 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Venue: Shilpangon, House: 26 Road-3, Dhanmondi, Dhaka

For any information: 01550600206 (Mahbub), 01712034915 (Maruf), 01552493518 (Anonna), 01711386797 (Sujon)

 

 

Hoping to see you there.

 

On behalf

WBB Trust Family

Syeda Anonna Rahman


Syeda Anonna Rahman
Project Officer 
Work for a Better Bangladesh (WBB Trust)
House-49 Road -4/A Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209, Bangladesh
Ph- 880-2-9669781, 8629273 Ext-102,
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