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 Thanks for your kind advice,
Of couse I will find it out and see what is what.
 
Rgds,
 
Z. Abdullah
 
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Zayeed Abdullah        
Since you are in Chittagong please borrow from Chittagong Public Library the 1150-page book "Bangladesheyr Muktijuddhayr Itibritto" written by veteran writer Mahbubul Alam and published in 1974 and presented to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at that time and then you will know the full circumstances of Declaration of Bangladesh's Independence in Chittagong.
         As a Senior my advice to all Juniors: please read and read more before you question and express your opinions. Thanks
                         Moyeenul Alam
 


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Subject: Declaration of Independence by Ziz
 
 
 

Proclamation of Independence of Bangladesh:
 
Dear Readers. May I draw your kind attention to the following facts for your
kind thoughtfulness to end of this heated discussion  about  the declaration of
Independence by Late  President Ziaur Rahman.
 
I think, this controversial issue does not call for any debate any more as this is beyond
all argument. I feel ashamed when our so-called highly educated person like
Barrister Moudud Ahmed comes up with the sense of bargain regarding this kind of
delicate and clearly logical issue. Mr. Moudud said Ziaur Rahman declared the independence
at his own ( Shaupronodita haya) , nobody asked him to do it or he did not read it
on behalf of Sk. Mujibur Rahman, though it  is quite documentarily evident,  Zia read it only
onbehalf of Sk. Mujibur Rahman, the founder of this country and it is clearly understood
Mr. Moudoud  is uttering such kind of evil word only for  his own political gain.
 
Now my question is,  to our politicians, educated people of this  country who disagree with this
eternal issue  ; 
 
1)   Who can proclaim the Independence of a Country (not that any body can proclaim, if he or she wish to do it). At that time had Ziaur Rahman  that kind of capacity & position ? Can he declare the independence at his capacity  ?  If not, under what capacity he showed that audacity? Who gave him that power to do so.  As Mr. Moudud  said, Zia did it at his own (Shapronodita haya), I think, if he did so, he had done a great mistake & played a serious game with the innocent lives of the  people of this country and for that blunder, the people of this country  could bring Zia  behind the bar and of course he should pay for this mistake. Besides, like this,  many more questions may come forward in the light of law. So, Moudud  & alike should answer all these  question. I don't know whether they have any answer.
 
2) Secondly, what Political science says regarding the proclamation, what is the precondition to proclaim an independence?  Who can proclaim? Under what capacity one can declare such kind of historical issue.
 
If we find answer to all these question, the only answer is, no other than only  Bangabandhu
Sk. Mujiur Rahaman was the only personality, fittest person under any capacity  at that time  to proclaim the Independence of Bangladesh. From any individual point of view one can disagree with this  universal truth but it does't matter to the  truth, Truth shall prevail for ever.
 
So, I would urge to the all perceptive people of this country, not to go for any unnecessary
fight  regarding this sacred issue & accept the reality which will sustain  eternally in the history of Bangladesh. 
 
 
God bless us all
 
Zayeed Abdullah
Chittagong
 
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[chottala.com] Re: [khabor.com] Profile of a killer: Golam Azam“Number One war criminal

CRIMINAL LIKE GOLAM AZAM SHOULD BE PUNISHED VIGOROUSLY ----- HIS SKIN SHOULD BE PILLED OFF AND SALT & PEPPER SHOULD BE APPLIED ALL OVER HIS BODY.
 
DR> MANIK
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 Part1:Profile of killers Golam Azam First Amber-e-Jamaat of Bangladesh
 
The head (Ameer) of the collaborators (Rajakar) of Pakistani occupation army and a heinous war criminal. The vile monster behind the genocide of 1971, rapes and molestation of 45,00,000 Bengali women and murder of hundreds of pro Bangladesh intellectuals. In one of the photos recovered from the archive of Pakistan military intelligence Golam Azam and his top associate Motiur Rahman Nizami are seen handing the list of the names of progressive Bangalee intellectuals over to the Pakistani generals for elimination. The guru of extremist Islamic ideologies in Bangladesh. The leader of 70,000 Razakars, Al-Badr and Al-Sams forces.
(New York Times, 30 July, 1971).
 
War criminal Golam Azam cartoon link: http://www.iftwcb.org/images/ghatak.jpg
 
When the burden of the killing became too much for the army, the Pakistanis enlisted and trained paramilitary units made up of non-Bengali Muslims and Bengali collaborators from right-wing religious parties. These paramilitary units, the al-Badr and al-Shams, worked as informers and assassins to augment the military's gruesome task of killing Bengalis. In June 1971 Sydney Schanberg reported on the formation of these units:
 
In June 1971 Sydney Schanberg reported 'Throughout East Pakistan the Army is training new paramilitary home guards or simply arming "loyal" civilians, some of whom are formed into peace committees. Besides Biharis and other non-Bengali, Urdu-speaking Moslems, the recruits include the small minority of Bengali Moslems who have long supported the army -- adherents of the right-wing religious parties such as the Moslem League and Jamaat-e-Islami led by Golam Azam and Motiur Rahman Nizami
 
These groups collectively known as the Razakars, the paramilitary units spread terror throughout the Bengali population. With their local knowledge, the Razakars were an invaluable tool in the Pakistani Army's arsenal of genocide.'
However, In June the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Sydney Schanberg filed a number of eyewitness accounts from Bangladeshi towns for The New York Times. In response, the Pakistan army expelled him from the country on June 30, 1971.
 
Golam Azam, Rao Forman & Malek, discussing blue print for killing the pro Bangladesh intellectuals
 
The Pakistan army, on the verge of defeat, was determined to wipe out Bengali culture in one final act of barbarism. On December 14, 1971, the Pakistan army unleashed the paramilitary units led by Jamaat-e-Islami Al-Badr and Al-Shams to exterminate Bengali intellectuals. The goal was to find and kill Bengali political thinkers, educators, scientists, poets, doctors, lawyers, journalists and other intellectuals. The al-Badr and al-Shams fanned out with lists of names to find and execute the core of Bengali intellectuals. The intellectuals were arrested and taken to Rayerbazar, a marshy area in Dhaka city.
 
There, they were gunned down with their eyes blindfolded and their hands tied behind their backs. Jamaat-e-Islami and its leaders were in the forefront of this planning and execution of Bengali intellectuals. Al-Badr and Al-Shams systematically executed well over 200 of East Pakistan's intellectuals and scholars. Professors, journalists, doctors, artists, engineers, writers were rounded up, blindfolded, taken to torture cells in Mirpur, Mohammadpur, Nakhalpara, Rajarbagh and other locations in different sections of the city; and executed en masse in the killing fields, most notably at Rayerbazar and Mirpur.
 
Several noted intellectuals who were killed from the time period of 25th March to 16th December, 1971 in different parts of the country include Dr. G. C. Dev (Philosopher, Professor at DU),Dr. Munir Chowdhury (Litterateur, Dramatist, Professor at DU), Dr. Mofazzal Haider Chowdhury (Litterateur, Professor at DU), Dr. Anawar Pasha (Litterateur, Professor at DU), Dr. Fazle Rabbi (cardiologist), Dr. Alim Chowdhury (opthalmologist), Shahidullah Kaisar (journalist), Nizamuddin Ahmed (Reporter), Selina Parvin (reporter), Altaf Mahmud (lyricist and musician), Dr. Hobibur Rahman (mathematician, Professor at RU), Dhiren Dutt (politician), R. P. Saha (philanthropist), Lt. Col. Moazzem Hossain (ex-soldier), Mamun Mahmood (Police Officer)and many others.
 
Noted writter Dr. Rashid Aksari stated in one of his writing "The paramilitary force Al-Badr, which was formed in September 1971 under the auspices of General Niazi, chief of the Eastern Command of the Pakistan Army, was the instigator of that hideous massacre. Their objective was to strike panic into the people by abduction and killing. It was the military adviser to the so-called Governor, Major General Rao Forman Ali who masterminded the whole conspiracy to extinguish the intellectuals and the higher educated class. Had they had one week time more, they would have killed all the Bengali intellectuals, which was a part of their master plan. The Badr force was in fact a special terrorist faction of the then Jamaat-e-Islami led by Moududi, Golam Azam, and Abdur Rahim.
 
He continues to narrate "Immediately after submitting the killing plan, Golam Azam, along with the chief of the Razakars, Mohammad Yunus, and the liaison officer of the Peace Committee, Mahbubur Rahman Gurha, went to see the training of the Razakar and Al-Badr at the Physical Training College. From then on the Student Sangha all over the country was transformed into Al-Badr and in the last week of November and first half of December the list of the intellectuals was handed over to them for abduction and persecution.
 
On December 4 began the imposed curfew and black out to pave the way for abduction. The preparation for abduction of the intellectuals extensively started from December 10. Amid curfew and black out, an Al-Badr bus, stained with mud, picked up the listed intellectuals from their residences. Then they were taken to the Al-Badr headquarter at Mohammadpur Physical Training College for interrogation and persecution. At dead of night they were taken to Rayerbazar brick field and killed. The killing also took place at Mirpur.
 
Golam Azam (born 1922) the mother of all killer, is a Bangladeshi political leader. He is also widely known as a war criminal who collaborated with the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, particularly with regards to creating and managing the vigilante Razakar and Al-Badr forces. Recently released unclassified documents of the Pakistan government reiterate his role as a war criminal. He refused to accept the independence of Bangladesh upon its liberation on December 16th 1971, and was a permanent resident of Pakistan until 1978, and maintained Pakistani citizenship until 1994.
 
Entering politics as a student leader at Dhaka University, Azam became the secretary of the fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh in 1957. Later, he became the Amber (president) of the Jamaat in East Pakistan in 1969. During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, he was accused of collaboration with the Pakistan Army, and was also accused of war crimes.
 
To the last leg of nine months long war on receiving an urgent telegram from Maududi, Golam Azam went to Lahore, on 22 November 1971, to see him. He could not return to Bangladesh as his citizenship was revoked by Sheikh Mujib government. Failing to return to Bangladesh the arch criminal went to Mecca, ostensibly, for Hajj.  From Saudi Arabia Go Azam traveled Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Beirut and Libya to lobby against Sheikh Mujib government and raise funds for counter revolution.
 
Following his extensive international PR activities Go Azam arrived in London. From London he published the Jamati newspaper Daily Sangram on a weekly basis.  In 1974, the weekly Bichitra published a very interesting report on Golam Azam's activities in London: In early 1974, Golam Azam presented a blueprint of anti Bangladesh activities at a committee meeting held in a house in East London. According to a reliable source some Pakistani nationals were also present in that meeting.
 
The participants in that secret meeting were: AT Sadi, Toaha bin Habib, Ali Hossain, Barrister Akhtar Uddin, Meher Ali and Dr Talukdar. Pakistani citizen Mahmud Ali is one of the top Pakistanis present in that meeting. The chair of the meeting Golam Azam said " to continue our activities from London will be difficult. So someone has to go back home. We ought to take risk-otherwise there will be no outcome. But if you go home-you will have contacts. I have already contacted my people. Everything is okay. Handing out a leaflet to all members present Golam said it has to be distributed among the people of every village of Bangladesh. People are with us.
 
According to some sources the said leaflet contained propaganda for a proposed confederation with Pakistan. Others believed that it called for an Islamic revolution organized using the network of mosques. Some people were reported to have arrested near Dhaka carrying those leaflets. Golam Azam also mentioned the proposed support for anti Bangladesh activities from Pakistan and some other Middle Eastern countries. (Like Zia) Golam Azam said 'Money is not a problem'.
 
It was heard that Golam Azam collected 45,000,000 Reals  from Saudi Arabia for reconstructing the mosques of Bangladesh demolished during the war. Shrewd Golam spent a large portion of that money to purchase a house in Manchester in UK. Presently his son Mehedi Hasan is living in that house. Golam' eldest son Kaifi Azmi is a senior officer in Bangladesh Army and believed to be working as a link between ISI cell in Bangladesh Army and Jamati Terrorist groups.
 
After the war, the Bangladesh government sought to remove the influence of the fundamentalists and collaborators, and Golam Azam's citizenship was cancelled. He chose to live in exile in Pakistan and England until 1978, when President Ziaur Rahman re-established multi-party democracy and legalized the previously banned fundamentalist parties, and allowed him to return to Bangladesh on a temporary visa.
 
Golam Azam became the unofficial Amber of the party while remaining in the country illegally (though no attempt was made to restrain him and he moved around openly), and his citizenship was restored in 1994 by a decision of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh.
 
Ghulam Azam announced his retirement from active politics in late 2000. He was succeeded by Motiur Rahman Nizami. Golam was Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami from 1969 to 2000 which is THIRTY ONE YEAR ( So called Islamic Democracy) probably just to follow the foot step of his leader Moududi who was also the ameer of  Jamaat from its formation on 6 August 1941 till 1972 which is THIRTY ONE YEAR too.
 
Ghulam Azam's party, Jamaat-e-Islami, has been accused by a cross section of political parties and secular organizations as a patron of recently (2002-2006) rising militancy and behind a number of terrorist bombings. Almost all of the recently arrested militants were alleged to have links in the past to either the Jamaat or its student wing, the Islami Chhatra Shibir some Bangladeshi newspapers such as The Daily Star, Prothom Alo, Janakantha and Bhorer Kagoj describes Jamaat as who favors destabilizations of mainstream politics so as to reap the dividend from the subsequent vacuum.
 
Reference:
1.       Liberation Museum
2.      Killers and Collaborators of 1971: An Account of Their
      Whereabouts, compiled and published by the Center for the
      Development of the Spirit of the Liberation War
3.      Commission on War Criminals of Bangladesh
4.      Saiduzzaman Raushan: Speeches and Statements of Killers &
      Collaborators of 1971
6.      West Pakistan Pursues Subjugation of Bengalis; West Pakistan
       Pursues Bengali Subjugation by SYDNEY H. SCHANBERG
7.      The portrait of Golam Azam by Dr Humayun Azad
  1. Jahanara Imam: Ekatturer Dinguli
9.      Jahanara Imam: Buker Vitor Agun
10.  Sadiq Salik - Witness to Surrender
11.   S M Shafiullah - Bangladesh At War
 
 

Part2: Jamaat-e-Islam Bangladesh : Profile of a killer: Golam Azam"Number One war criminal

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As we all know that Jamaat-e-Islami which is now known as Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh was heavily drawn into mass murdering, rape, arson, looting and especially killing of intellectual during the last part of our glorious liberation war. Jamaat or Jamatis was related with most genocide that happened during nine months of liberation war. To understand the genocide of 1971 and those who committed the genocide we must recognize and identify Jamaat leaders and their heinous activities during 1971 as well as their conspiracy against the democratic secular Bangladesh at this time.
 
Most of the Jamaat leaders of today's Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh have a very dark chapter of their life which they try to hide by all means. Their heinous activities in the name of Allah and Islam they committed and continue to commit crime against humanity must be challenged. They were danger then and more dangerous now. Their treacherous activity is challenging for true democratization of our country where pluralistic society will thrive.
 
Jamaat-e-Islami who completely disagree with the basic premise of democratic pluralistic state and society by participation of all citizens with equal right and wants to establish Moulana Moududi version of Islam by any means.
 
Deceiving, lying and conniving manipulation of two faces Jamaat-e-Islam is in sequence with the teaching of their spiritual guide and founding father Syed Ab'ul Ala Maududi. In page 54 of his Voluminous "Tarjamanul Qura'an": - he said "Truth is one of the most important principles of Islam and lying is one of the greatest sins. But in real life some needs are such that telling a lie is not only allowed, in some circumstances it is decreed mandatory".
 
Dear readers, to uncover or revisit the truth, to understand the depth of Jamaat-e-Islam's conspiracy against our democratic institution we have taken this step to bring Jamatis out of there closet and introduce them to our new generation.
 
We must understand the true enemy of pluralistic democratic Bangladesh is NONE BUT PAROCHIAL JAMAAT-E-ISLAM of Bangladesh.
 
I urge you to speak out against this vicious political identity and help our new generation to understand them better. Please contribute!
 
We start our second part of this series "Jamaat-e-Islam Bangladesh : Profile of a killers" series with Golam Azam the first Amber of Jamaat-e-Islam Bangladesh " aiming to expose these heinous killers and continue to uncover all other executive members of Jamaat-e-Islam Bangladesh .
 
Central Executive Committee
* Maulana Motiur Rahman Nizami
Amber-e-Jamaat & President,
1. Maulana Abul Katam Muhammad Yusuf
2. Mr. Maqbul Ahmad
3. Prof. A.K.M. Nazir Ahmad
4. Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed
5. Maulana Abdus Sobhan
6. Maulana Delawar Hossain Sayedee
7. Mr. Muhammad Kamaruzzaman
8. Mr. Abdul Quader Molla
9. Mr. ATM Azharul Islam
10. Mr. Badre Alam
11. Mr. Abu Naser Muhammad Abduzzaher
12. Mr. Mir Kasem Ali
13. Maulana Rafiuddin Ahmad.
14. Barrister Abdur Razzak.
15.Moulana Rafiqul Islam Khan
Member Central Working Committee

    * Maulana Motiur Rahman Nizami : Amber-e-Jamaat
      1 Maulana Abul Kalam Muhammad Yusuf : Senior Nayeb-e-Ameer
      2. Mr. Maqbul Ahmad : Nayeb-e-Ameer
      3. Prof. AKM Nazir Ahmad : Nayeb-e-Ameer
      4. Mr. Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed: Secretary General
      6. Maulana Abdus Sobhan : Central Executive & working Committee
           Member
      7. Maulana Delawar Hossain Sayedee : Central Executive & Working
          Committee Member
      8 Mr Muhammad Kamaruzzaman : Senior Assistant Secretary
         General
      9. Mr. Abdul QuaderMolla : Assistant Secretary General
      10 Mr ATM Azharul Islam : Assistant Secretary General
      11 Prof. Mujibur Rahman Assistant Secretary General
      12. Maulana MuharnmadAbuTaher: Assistant Secretary General
      13 Mr.BadreAlarn Central Executive Working Committee Member
      14 Mr Abu Naser Muhammad Abduzzaher Working Committee member
      15.Mr. Mir Kasem Ali : Central Executive & Working Committee Member
      16. Maulana Rafiuddin Ahmad : Member
      17. Barrister Abdur Razzak: Assistant Secretary General
      18. Principal Ahdur Rob: Central Working Committee Member
      19. Maulana Sarthr Abdus Salam: Central Working Committee Member
      20. Prof. Md.TasneemAlam: Central Working Committee Member
      21. Mr. Abul Asad: Central Working Committee Member
      22. Prof. Sharif Hossain Central Working Committee Member
      23. Maulana Nazrul Islam Advocate: Central Wo Committee Member
      24. Mr. Ataur Rahman : Central Working Committee Member, Rajshahi City
      25. Dr. Muhammad Shafiqur Rahman : Central Working Committee Member, Syihet City
      26. Principal Shah MuhcL Ruhul Quddus : Central Working Committee Member
      27. Maulana Mominul Haq Chowdhuiy: Central Working Committee Member
      28.Dr.AnisurRahman : Central Working Comrnittee Member
      29. Prof. Fazlur Rahman : Central Working Committee Member
      30. Mr. Muhammad Shahed : Central Working Committee Member
      31. Maulana Farid Uddin Chowdhury: Central Working Committee Member
      32. Mr. Golam Rabbani: Central Working uittee Member
      33. Mr. Saiful Alam Khan Milon : Central Working Committee Member
      34. Mr. Abdur Rob : Central Working Committee Member
      35. Prof. Mian Golam Parwar : Central Working Committee Member, Khulna City
      36. Advocate Abdul Iatif : Central Working Committee Member
      37. Principal Muhammad Izzatullah : Central Working Committee Member
      39. Mr. Mominul Islam Patwary : Central Working Committee Member,
      39. Maulana Shamsul Islam : Central Working Committee Member, Chittagong_City
      40. Advocate Moazzem Hossain Helal : Central Working Committee Member, Barisal City

 
 

[chottala.com] Why Prothom-alo trying to portray BNP against Asian high way?



is BNP against asian high way? or they are against indian way,that is, asian high way from india to india via bangladesh?
 
why our susil editor twists information and  ask question in such way?
 
see today's p. alu poll http://www.prothom-alo.com/

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[chottala.com] Thanks Madam Dipu Moni for your understanding



Allah er duhai lagen amon kore bolben na,said madam dipu moni
 
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[chottala.com] Re: [Amra-Bangladesi] Re: [notun_bangladesh] Re: [khabor.com] Lesson from Plassey - Zia vs Zafar [MBI Munshi revisited]



Dear Mr. Aslam,

What is this NB Message # 21407 in which I bracket myself with the BNP? I do not recall bracketing myself with any political party. Simply throwing allegations and innuendos around is not good enough. You could have cur and paste the message and shown us what you are trying to prove. Your approach is entirely faulty.

Regards

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On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 9:49 PM, Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com> wrote:


Mr. Salahuddin Ayubi
 
I didn't assume anything......This Barrister Shahib himself initiated it.
He is the one who put BNP and himself in the same bracket
[NB Message # 21407]
Please follow your own dictum:
" Please do not judge others by your own standard."
 
Please read all the posts in this context and then comment ....
Just don't assume .... I hope, You Know What Happens When
You Just Assume .....?
 
BTW,  what's wrong with supporting BAL, BNP, Jamaat or even
your now-defunct Muslim League .....?  That is anyone's personal
choice. Acknowledgement of the existence of political pluralism
is the essence of any civilized society....
 
Thanks
 
Syed Aslam
 
 



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[chottala.com] Profile of a killer: Golam Azam“Number One war criminal



 
 Part1:Profile of killers Golam Azam First Amber-e-Jamaat of Bangladesh
 
The head (Ameer) of the collaborators (Rajakar) of Pakistani occupation army and a heinous war criminal. The vile monster behind the genocide of 1971, rapes and molestation of 45,00,000 Bengali women and murder of hundreds of pro Bangladesh intellectuals. In one of the photos recovered from the archive of Pakistan military intelligence Golam Azam and his top associate Motiur Rahman Nizami are seen handing the list of the names of progressive Bangalee intellectuals over to the Pakistani generals for elimination. The guru of extremist Islamic ideologies in Bangladesh. The leader of 70,000 Razakars, Al-Badr and Al-Sams forces.
(New York Times, 30 July, 1971).
 
War criminal Golam Azam cartoon link: http://www.iftwcb.org/images/ghatak.jpg
 
When the burden of the killing became too much for the army, the Pakistanis enlisted and trained paramilitary units made up of non-Bengali Muslims and Bengali collaborators from right-wing religious parties. These paramilitary units, the al-Badr and al-Shams, worked as informers and assassins to augment the military's gruesome task of killing Bengalis. In June 1971 Sydney Schanberg reported on the formation of these units:
 
In June 1971 Sydney Schanberg reported 'Throughout East Pakistan the Army is training new paramilitary home guards or simply arming "loyal" civilians, some of whom are formed into peace committees. Besides Biharis and other non-Bengali, Urdu-speaking Moslems, the recruits include the small minority of Bengali Moslems who have long supported the army -- adherents of the right-wing religious parties such as the Moslem League and Jamaat-e-Islami led by Golam Azam and Motiur Rahman Nizami
 
These groups collectively known as the Razakars, the paramilitary units spread terror throughout the Bengali population. With their local knowledge, the Razakars were an invaluable tool in the Pakistani Army's arsenal of genocide.'
However, In June the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Sydney Schanberg filed a number of eyewitness accounts from Bangladeshi towns for The New York Times. In response, the Pakistan army expelled him from the country on June 30, 1971.
 
Golam Azam, Rao Forman & Malek, discussing blue print for killing the pro Bangladesh intellectuals
 
The Pakistan army, on the verge of defeat, was determined to wipe out Bengali culture in one final act of barbarism. On December 14, 1971, the Pakistan army unleashed the paramilitary units led by Jamaat-e-Islami Al-Badr and Al-Shams to exterminate Bengali intellectuals. The goal was to find and kill Bengali political thinkers, educators, scientists, poets, doctors, lawyers, journalists and other intellectuals. The al-Badr and al-Shams fanned out with lists of names to find and execute the core of Bengali intellectuals. The intellectuals were arrested and taken to Rayerbazar, a marshy area in Dhaka city.
 
There, they were gunned down with their eyes blindfolded and their hands tied behind their backs. Jamaat-e-Islami and its leaders were in the forefront of this planning and execution of Bengali intellectuals. Al-Badr and Al-Shams systematically executed well over 200 of East Pakistan's intellectuals and scholars. Professors, journalists, doctors, artists, engineers, writers were rounded up, blindfolded, taken to torture cells in Mirpur, Mohammadpur, Nakhalpara, Rajarbagh and other locations in different sections of the city; and executed en masse in the killing fields, most notably at Rayerbazar and Mirpur.
 
Several noted intellectuals who were killed from the time period of 25th March to 16th December, 1971 in different parts of the country include Dr. G. C. Dev (Philosopher, Professor at DU),Dr. Munir Chowdhury (Litterateur, Dramatist, Professor at DU), Dr. Mofazzal Haider Chowdhury (Litterateur, Professor at DU), Dr. Anawar Pasha (Litterateur, Professor at DU), Dr. Fazle Rabbi (cardiologist), Dr. Alim Chowdhury (opthalmologist), Shahidullah Kaisar (journalist), Nizamuddin Ahmed (Reporter), Selina Parvin (reporter), Altaf Mahmud (lyricist and musician), Dr. Hobibur Rahman (mathematician, Professor at RU), Dhiren Dutt (politician), R. P. Saha (philanthropist), Lt. Col. Moazzem Hossain (ex-soldier), Mamun Mahmood (Police Officer)and many others.
 
Noted writter Dr. Rashid Aksari stated in one of his writing "The paramilitary force Al-Badr, which was formed in September 1971 under the auspices of General Niazi, chief of the Eastern Command of the Pakistan Army, was the instigator of that hideous massacre. Their objective was to strike panic into the people by abduction and killing. It was the military adviser to the so-called Governor, Major General Rao Forman Ali who masterminded the whole conspiracy to extinguish the intellectuals and the higher educated class. Had they had one week time more, they would have killed all the Bengali intellectuals, which was a part of their master plan. The Badr force was in fact a special terrorist faction of the then Jamaat-e-Islami led by Moududi, Golam Azam, and Abdur Rahim.
 
He continues to narrate "Immediately after submitting the killing plan, Golam Azam, along with the chief of the Razakars, Mohammad Yunus, and the liaison officer of the Peace Committee, Mahbubur Rahman Gurha, went to see the training of the Razakar and Al-Badr at the Physical Training College. From then on the Student Sangha all over the country was transformed into Al-Badr and in the last week of November and first half of December the list of the intellectuals was handed over to them for abduction and persecution.
 
On December 4 began the imposed curfew and black out to pave the way for abduction. The preparation for abduction of the intellectuals extensively started from December 10. Amid curfew and black out, an Al-Badr bus, stained with mud, picked up the listed intellectuals from their residences. Then they were taken to the Al-Badr headquarter at Mohammadpur Physical Training College for interrogation and persecution. At dead of night they were taken to Rayerbazar brick field and killed. The killing also took place at Mirpur.
 
Golam Azam (born 1922) the mother of all killer, is a Bangladeshi political leader. He is also widely known as a war criminal who collaborated with the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, particularly with regards to creating and managing the vigilante Razakar and Al-Badr forces. Recently released unclassified documents of the Pakistan government reiterate his role as a war criminal. He refused to accept the independence of Bangladesh upon its liberation on December 16th 1971, and was a permanent resident of Pakistan until 1978, and maintained Pakistani citizenship until 1994.
 
Entering politics as a student leader at Dhaka University, Azam became the secretary of the fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh in 1957. Later, he became the Amber (president) of the Jamaat in East Pakistan in 1969. During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, he was accused of collaboration with the Pakistan Army, and was also accused of war crimes.
 
To the last leg of nine months long war on receiving an urgent telegram from Maududi, Golam Azam went to Lahore, on 22 November 1971, to see him. He could not return to Bangladesh as his citizenship was revoked by Sheikh Mujib government. Failing to return to Bangladesh the arch criminal went to Mecca, ostensibly, for Hajj.  From Saudi Arabia Go Azam traveled Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Beirut and Libya to lobby against Sheikh Mujib government and raise funds for counter revolution.
 
Following his extensive international PR activities Go Azam arrived in London. From London he published the Jamati newspaper Daily Sangram on a weekly basis.  In 1974, the weekly Bichitra published a very interesting report on Golam Azam's activities in London: In early 1974, Golam Azam presented a blueprint of anti Bangladesh activities at a committee meeting held in a house in East London. According to a reliable source some Pakistani nationals were also present in that meeting.
 
The participants in that secret meeting were: AT Sadi, Toaha bin Habib, Ali Hossain, Barrister Akhtar Uddin, Meher Ali and Dr Talukdar. Pakistani citizen Mahmud Ali is one of the top Pakistanis present in that meeting. The chair of the meeting Golam Azam said " to continue our activities from London will be difficult. So someone has to go back home. We ought to take risk-otherwise there will be no outcome. But if you go home-you will have contacts. I have already contacted my people. Everything is okay. Handing out a leaflet to all members present Golam said it has to be distributed among the people of every village of Bangladesh. People are with us.
 
According to some sources the said leaflet contained propaganda for a proposed confederation with Pakistan. Others believed that it called for an Islamic revolution organized using the network of mosques. Some people were reported to have arrested near Dhaka carrying those leaflets. Golam Azam also mentioned the proposed support for anti Bangladesh activities from Pakistan and some other Middle Eastern countries. (Like Zia) Golam Azam said 'Money is not a problem'.
 
It was heard that Golam Azam collected 45,000,000 Reals  from Saudi Arabia for reconstructing the mosques of Bangladesh demolished during the war. Shrewd Golam spent a large portion of that money to purchase a house in Manchester in UK. Presently his son Mehedi Hasan is living in that house. Golam' eldest son Kaifi Azmi is a senior officer in Bangladesh Army and believed to be working as a link between ISI cell in Bangladesh Army and Jamati Terrorist groups.
 
After the war, the Bangladesh government sought to remove the influence of the fundamentalists and collaborators, and Golam Azam's citizenship was cancelled. He chose to live in exile in Pakistan and England until 1978, when President Ziaur Rahman re-established multi-party democracy and legalized the previously banned fundamentalist parties, and allowed him to return to Bangladesh on a temporary visa.
 
Golam Azam became the unofficial Amber of the party while remaining in the country illegally (though no attempt was made to restrain him and he moved around openly), and his citizenship was restored in 1994 by a decision of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh.
 
Ghulam Azam announced his retirement from active politics in late 2000. He was succeeded by Motiur Rahman Nizami. Golam was Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami from 1969 to 2000 which is THIRTY ONE YEAR ( So called Islamic Democracy) probably just to follow the foot step of his leader Moududi who was also the ameer of  Jamaat from its formation on 6 August 1941 till 1972 which is THIRTY ONE YEAR too.
 
Ghulam Azam's party, Jamaat-e-Islami, has been accused by a cross section of political parties and secular organizations as a patron of recently (2002-2006) rising militancy and behind a number of terrorist bombings. Almost all of the recently arrested militants were alleged to have links in the past to either the Jamaat or its student wing, the Islami Chhatra Shibir some Bangladeshi newspapers such as The Daily Star, Prothom Alo, Janakantha and Bhorer Kagoj describes Jamaat as who favors destabilizations of mainstream politics so as to reap the dividend from the subsequent vacuum.
 
Reference:
1.       Liberation Museum
2.      Killers and Collaborators of 1971: An Account of Their
      Whereabouts, compiled and published by the Center for the
      Development of the Spirit of the Liberation War
3.      Commission on War Criminals of Bangladesh
4.      Saiduzzaman Raushan: Speeches and Statements of Killers &
      Collaborators of 1971
6.      West Pakistan Pursues Subjugation of Bengalis; West Pakistan
       Pursues Bengali Subjugation by SYDNEY H. SCHANBERG
7.      The portrait of Golam Azam by Dr Humayun Azad
  1. Jahanara Imam: Ekatturer Dinguli
9.      Jahanara Imam: Buker Vitor Agun
10.  Sadiq Salik - Witness to Surrender
11.   S M Shafiullah - Bangladesh At War
 
 

Part2: Jamaat-e-Islam Bangladesh : Profile of a killer: Golam Azam"Number One war criminal

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As we all know that Jamaat-e-Islami which is now known as Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh was heavily drawn into mass murdering, rape, arson, looting and especially killing of intellectual during the last part of our glorious liberation war. Jamaat or Jamatis was related with most genocide that happened during nine months of liberation war. To understand the genocide of 1971 and those who committed the genocide we must recognize and identify Jamaat leaders and their heinous activities during 1971 as well as their conspiracy against the democratic secular Bangladesh at this time.
 
Most of the Jamaat leaders of today's Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh have a very dark chapter of their life which they try to hide by all means. Their heinous activities in the name of Allah and Islam they committed and continue to commit crime against humanity must be challenged. They were danger then and more dangerous now. Their treacherous activity is challenging for true democratization of our country where pluralistic society will thrive.
 
Jamaat-e-Islami who completely disagree with the basic premise of democratic pluralistic state and society by participation of all citizens with equal right and wants to establish Moulana Moududi version of Islam by any means.
 
Deceiving, lying and conniving manipulation of two faces Jamaat-e-Islam is in sequence with the teaching of their spiritual guide and founding father Syed Ab'ul Ala Maududi. In page 54 of his Voluminous "Tarjamanul Qura'an": - he said "Truth is one of the most important principles of Islam and lying is one of the greatest sins. But in real life some needs are such that telling a lie is not only allowed, in some circumstances it is decreed mandatory".
 
Dear readers, to uncover or revisit the truth, to understand the depth of Jamaat-e-Islam's conspiracy against our democratic institution we have taken this step to bring Jamatis out of there closet and introduce them to our new generation.
 
We must understand the true enemy of pluralistic democratic Bangladesh is NONE BUT PAROCHIAL JAMAAT-E-ISLAM of Bangladesh.
 
I urge you to speak out against this vicious political identity and help our new generation to understand them better. Please contribute!
 
We start our second part of this series "Jamaat-e-Islam Bangladesh : Profile of a killers" series with Golam Azam the first Amber of Jamaat-e-Islam Bangladesh " aiming to expose these heinous killers and continue to uncover all other executive members of Jamaat-e-Islam Bangladesh .
 
Central Executive Committee
* Maulana Motiur Rahman Nizami
Amber-e-Jamaat & President,
1. Maulana Abul Katam Muhammad Yusuf
2. Mr. Maqbul Ahmad
3. Prof. A.K.M. Nazir Ahmad
4. Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed
5. Maulana Abdus Sobhan
6. Maulana Delawar Hossain Sayedee
7. Mr. Muhammad Kamaruzzaman
8. Mr. Abdul Quader Molla
9. Mr. ATM Azharul Islam
10. Mr. Badre Alam
11. Mr. Abu Naser Muhammad Abduzzaher
12. Mr. Mir Kasem Ali
13. Maulana Rafiuddin Ahmad.
14. Barrister Abdur Razzak.
15.Moulana Rafiqul Islam Khan
Member Central Working Committee

    * Maulana Motiur Rahman Nizami : Amber-e-Jamaat
      1 Maulana Abul Kalam Muhammad Yusuf : Senior Nayeb-e-Ameer
      2. Mr. Maqbul Ahmad : Nayeb-e-Ameer
      3. Prof. AKM Nazir Ahmad : Nayeb-e-Ameer
      4. Mr. Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed: Secretary General
      6. Maulana Abdus Sobhan : Central Executive & working Committee
           Member
      7. Maulana Delawar Hossain Sayedee : Central Executive & Working
          Committee Member
      8 Mr Muhammad Kamaruzzaman : Senior Assistant Secretary
         General
      9. Mr. Abdul QuaderMolla : Assistant Secretary General
      10 Mr ATM Azharul Islam : Assistant Secretary General
      11 Prof. Mujibur Rahman Assistant Secretary General
      12. Maulana MuharnmadAbuTaher: Assistant Secretary General
      13 Mr.BadreAlarn Central Executive Working Committee Member
      14 Mr Abu Naser Muhammad Abduzzaher Working Committee member
      15.Mr. Mir Kasem Ali : Central Executive & Working Committee Member
      16. Maulana Rafiuddin Ahmad : Member
      17. Barrister Abdur Razzak: Assistant Secretary General
      18. Principal Ahdur Rob: Central Working Committee Member
      19. Maulana Sarthr Abdus Salam: Central Working Committee Member
      20. Prof. Md.TasneemAlam: Central Working Committee Member
      21. Mr. Abul Asad: Central Working Committee Member
      22. Prof. Sharif Hossain Central Working Committee Member
      23. Maulana Nazrul Islam Advocate: Central Wo Committee Member
      24. Mr. Ataur Rahman : Central Working Committee Member, Rajshahi City
      25. Dr. Muhammad Shafiqur Rahman : Central Working Committee Member, Syihet City
      26. Principal Shah MuhcL Ruhul Quddus : Central Working Committee Member
      27. Maulana Mominul Haq Chowdhuiy: Central Working Committee Member
      28.Dr.AnisurRahman : Central Working Comrnittee Member
      29. Prof. Fazlur Rahman : Central Working Committee Member
      30. Mr. Muhammad Shahed : Central Working Committee Member
      31. Maulana Farid Uddin Chowdhury: Central Working Committee Member
      32. Mr. Golam Rabbani: Central Working uittee Member
      33. Mr. Saiful Alam Khan Milon : Central Working Committee Member
      34. Mr. Abdur Rob : Central Working Committee Member
      35. Prof. Mian Golam Parwar : Central Working Committee Member, Khulna City
      36. Advocate Abdul Iatif : Central Working Committee Member
      37. Principal Muhammad Izzatullah : Central Working Committee Member
      39. Mr. Mominul Islam Patwary : Central Working Committee Member,
      39. Maulana Shamsul Islam : Central Working Committee Member, Chittagong_City
      40. Advocate Moazzem Hossain Helal : Central Working Committee Member, Barisal City

 
 


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Since you are in Chittagong please borrow from Chittagong Public Library the 1150-page book "Bangladesheyr Muktijuddhayr Itibritto" written by veteran writer Mahbubul Alam and published in 1974 and presented to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at that time and then you will know the full circumstances of Declaration of Bangladesh's Independence in Chittagong.
         As a Senior my advice to all Juniors: please read and read more before you question and express your opinions. Thanks
                         Moyeenul Alam
 

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Subject: Declaration of Independence by Ziz
 
 
 

Proclamation of Independence of Bangladesh:
 
Dear Readers. May I draw your kind attention to the following facts for your
kind thoughtfulness to end of this heated discussion  about  the declaration of
Independence by Late  President Ziaur Rahman.
 
I think, this controversial issue does not call for any debate any more as this is beyond
all argument. I feel ashamed when our so-called highly educated person like
Barrister Moudud Ahmed comes up with the sense of bargain regarding this kind of
delicate and clearly logical issue. Mr. Moudud said Ziaur Rahman declared the independence
at his own ( Shaupronodita haya) , nobody asked him to do it or he did not read it
on behalf of Sk. Mujibur Rahman, though it  is quite documentarily evident,  Zia read it only
onbehalf of Sk. Mujibur Rahman, the founder of this country and it is clearly understood
Mr. Moudoud  is uttering such kind of evil word only for  his own political gain.
 
Now my question is,  to our politicians, educated people of this  country who disagree with this
eternal issue  ; 
 
1)   Who can proclaim the Independence of a Country (not that any body can proclaim, if he or she wish to do it). At that time had Ziaur Rahman  that kind of capacity & position ? Can he declare the independence at his capacity  ?  If not, under what capacity he showed that audacity? Who gave him that power to do so.  As Mr. Moudud  said, Zia did it at his own (Shapronodita haya), I think, if he did so, he had done a great mistake & played a serious game with the innocent lives of the  people of this country and for that blunder, the people of this country  could bring Zia  behind the bar and of course he should pay for this mistake. Besides, like this,  many more questions may come forward in the light of law. So, Moudud  & alike should answer all these  question. I don't know whether they have any answer.
 
2) Secondly, what Political science says regarding the proclamation, what is the precondition to proclaim an independence?  Who can proclaim? Under what capacity one can declare such kind of historical issue.
 
If we find answer to all these question, the only answer is, no other than only  Bangabandhu
Sk. Mujiur Rahaman was the only personality, fittest person under any capacity  at that time  to proclaim the Independence of Bangladesh. From any individual point of view one can disagree with this  universal truth but it does't matter to the  truth, Truth shall prevail for ever.
 
So, I would urge to the all perceptive people of this country, not to go for any unnecessary
fight  regarding this sacred issue & accept the reality which will sustain  eternally in the history of Bangladesh. 
 
 
God bless us all
 
Zayeed Abdullah
Chittagong
 
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