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Thursday, March 12, 2009

[chottala.com] On PM-Army meeting - Thikana Report [Kar Hate Khomota]

 
 
ENA report based on Kar hate Khomota, an article published in Weeky Thikana
 
 
 
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Re: [chottala.com] Post-1971 Bangladesh by Abul Mohiuddin

All should need to learn what the result of the actions either good action or bad action. Every action has equal & opposite reaction.  Political leaders are not fair neutral but corrupted & unable to conduct fair & neutral Election.  Care Taker Government was formed for conducting Fair Neutral Election but CTG was ineffient & not neutral fair in action but done many corruptions instead of taking lawful legal  action against of political & other corruptions. Army officers are not efficient  for doing correct action but done the corruption in the result they are now facing reactions done. Their own sub ordinates could not protect them from the hand of the persons who are they are not satisfied of the action done by their seniors? The Army offers who are  ineffient in knowing the situation & taking the correct action in time & protecting themselves from the reaction

How can they protect the action of the outsiders action [invention]??     



From: "siraj@yahoo.com" <siraj@yahoo.com>
To: chottala@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, 10 March, 2009 1:18:36 PM
Subject: RE: [chottala.com] Post-1971 Bangladesh by Abul Mohiuddin

Dear all,
The horrible massacre and incidents which happened in peelkhana by killing our top grade army officers in mass by BDR mutineers, is not possible by our BDR only, as those officers killed are their senior officers and bosses for a long time, except few misguided and purchased BDR co-operated with the Black cat commandoes or mercenaries( killing squad) as sent from outside of our country. For those foreign commandoes entered in our Bangladesh as mercenaries (hired killing squad), our officers are nothing but a prey for them. It seems now this was done in a most organised and sophisticated way by some unknown power who were the planner and the actual benefactor of this, arranged to kill our high ranking army officers by sending some hired killing squad or mercenaries. What I think if the investigating team is sincere and don't hide anything, everything will be exposed and come out in future. All these programme of BDR mutiny were arranged long time before by that unidentified power.
Within one to two hour of our BDR mutiny in no time, India disclosed by their media according to their own intelligentsia' s report indicating Saqa Chowdhury and Jamaat were involved. How we can accept their intellingence report as authenticated, when they were unable to disclose beforehand their own Mumbai massacres killing some of their 173 innocent people at that time, quite strange!!!
It seems in our case India is more intelligent in telling beforehand about our BDR mutiny.

Dowllah


 





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[chottala.com] Iraqi who threw shoes at Bush jailed for 3 years

 "I am innocent. What I did was a natural response to the occupation."
......................."down with Bush" and "long live Iraq."
                                                       ---- Muntadhar al-Zeidi
 

Supporters of Muntadhar al-Zeidi, the Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at the former US President George W. Bush hold posters in his support as he was due to appear at an Iraqi court in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, March 12, 2009. The posters read : " Release he who achieved the Iraqi unity", and at the bottom - "Release he who restored Iraqi dignity"(AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)

 

 

This undated file photo made available Monday, Dec. 15, 2008, by his family shows Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zeidi. The attorney for the Iraqi journalist who threw shoes at then-President George W. Bush says his client has been sentenced to three years in prison for assaulting a foreign leader. Defense lawyer Mohammed al-Abboudi says the decision against journalist Muntadhar al-Zeidi comes after a short trial Thursday March 12, 2009 in which al-Zeidi pleaded not guilty to the charge. (AP Photo, File)

 

Iraqi who threw shoes at Bush jailed for 3 years

BAGHDAD – The Iraqi journalist who threw shoes at then-President George W. Bush was convicted Thursday of assaulting a foreign leader and sentenced to three years in prison, lawyers said. He defiantly shouted "long live Iraq" when the sentence was read.

Muntadhar al-Zeidi's bold act in December electrified many across the Middle East who consider him a hero for expressing his anger at a president who is widely disliked for his decision to invade Iraq in 2003.

The 30-year-old journalist pleaded not guilty to the assault charge Thursday, telling the three-judge panel that "what I did was a natural response to the occupation."

Reporters and family members were then ordered out of the courtroom for the verdict, which was relayed to them by defense attorneys and a court official.

Some of al-Zeidi's relatives collapsed after the ruling was issued and had to be helped out of the courthouse. Others were forcibly removed by guards after shouting "down with Bush" and "long live Iraq."

"This judiciary is not just," al-Zeidi's brother, Dargham, said tearfully after Thursday verdict was announced.

Court spokesman Abdul-Sattar Bayrkdar said al-Zeidi received the minimum sentence for the assault charge but could appeal the conviction. He could have received up to 15 years in prison for hurling his shoes at Bush during a Dec. 14 news conference with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

Defense lawyers said the judge showed leniency because of al-Zeidi's age and clean record. But they had hoped for an even lighter sentence, arguing the journalist's actions constituted an insult rather than an assault.

"The sentence was unexpectedly harsh," said Yehya al-Eitabi, one of some two dozen defense lawyers who attended Thursday's hearing. He said they would appeal the verdict.

His assessment was shared by some in Baghdad.

"Al-Zeidi should have been honored and not sent to prison," said Salam Omar, who owns a cell phone shop in eastern Baghdad.

The journalist has been in Iraqi custody since the shoe incident. Bush quickly ducked to avoid being hit and was not injured. Al-Zeidi was quickly wrestled to the ground by guards and dragged away.

During Thursday's proceedings, al-Zeidi, wearing a beige suit over a brown shirt and brown leather shoes, walked swiftly to the wooden dock where defendants are kept and greeted the panel of three judges with a nod and a wave.

Presiding Judge Abdul-Amir al-Rubaie asked al-Zeidi to enter a plea.

"I am innocent," he replied.

The proceedings took place under heavy guard with scores of armed policemen inside the courtroom and the Iraqi soldiers who escorted al-Zeidi waiting outside.

The trial began on Feb. 19 but was adjourned until Thursday as the judges weighed a defense argument that the current charge is not applicable because Bush was not in Baghdad on an official visit, having arrived unannounced and without an invitation.

Al-Rubaie read a response from the prime minister's office insisting it was an official visit.

Chief defense attorney Dhia al-Saadi then demanded that the charge be dismissed, saying his client's action "was an expression of freedom and does not constitute a crime."

He echoed al-Zeidi's testimony at the previous hearing, saying his client had been provoked by anger over Bush's claims of success in a war that has devastated his country.

"It was an act of throwing a shoe and not a rocket. It was meant as an insult to the occupation," the lawyer said.

The judge then turned to the defendant and asked whether he had anything to add.

"I have great faith in the Iraqi judiciary. It is a judiciary that is both just and has integrity," al-Zeidi responded.

Many people in the region — angry over the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq — have embraced al-Zeidi. They have staged large street rallies calling for his release, and one Iraqi man erected a sofa-sized sculpture of a shoe in his honor that the Iraqi government later ordered removed.

When al-Zeidi threw his shoes at Bush, he shouted in Arabic: "This is your farewell kiss, you dog! This is from the widows, the orphans and those who were killed in Iraq."

Al-Maliki was deeply embarrassed by the action against an American president who had stood by him when some Arab leaders were quietly urging the U.S. to oust him.

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[FutureOfBangladesh] Fwd: Some black records - facts about ex President late General Zia (based on some authentic documents)

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Engr. Shafiq Bhuiyan <srbanunz@gmail.com>
Date: Nov 24, 2007 8:56 PM
Subject: Some black records - facts about ex President late General Zia (based on some authentic documents)
To: "Engr. Shafiqur Rahman Bhuiyan Anu" <srbanunz@hotmail.com>


Dear politically conscious and enthusiastic readers, columnist & journalist.

 

 

I mentioning below some of the many black records - facts about ex President late General Zia (based on some authentic documents). I have collected these from different newspapers only.
 

 

  1. Zia and then his wife Khaleda Zia have only established Jamat -Shibir politically - economically - Said senior Journalist (anti Awami Legume minded) Mr. Foez Ahmed. For detail please read the news published in anti Awami League newspaper the Amadershomoy on 24.11.07

http://www.amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=214214&sys=3

 

 

 

  1. Up to now in Bangladesh, inflation percentage was highest (18.46 %) during Zia era only .For detail please read the news published in anti Awami League newspaper the Naoyadigonta on 24.11.07

http://dailynayadiganta.com/2007/11/22/fullnews.asp?News_ID=53327&sec=1

 

 

  1. Maximum numbers of people were hanged in Gen Zia era only (morethan70 %) 281 out of 400. For detail please read the news published in anti Awami League newspaper the Amadershomoy on 20.10.07
http://amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=206336&sys=3
 
 

If any one know any more and any other odd & black records - facts about late President Gen Ziaur Rahman (based on documented proof & authentic documents), then would you please send me.

 

I am planning to make some research on late President Gen Ziaur Rahman, what damages he had done to Bangladesh and Bangalee.

 

 
Any logical comments, arguments will be cordially welcome.
 

"Sustha thakon, nirapade thakon ebong valo thakon"

Shuvechhante,

Shafiqur Rahman Bhuiyan (ANU)
NEW ZEALAND.




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