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this song done in montreal. your comments are most welcome.
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Dear Community Memebers:
 
We are pleased to announce that MUKTADHARA is coming to our BIOSCOPE event with all their cd/dvd/books etc. Any one interested in pre order please contact MUKTADHARA before aug 6th friday so you can pick up at the event venue on the 7th August at 6:00pm. Please visit their site at muktadhara.com or pre order anything from muktadharainc@gmail.com.
 
 

"তোমার বাড়ির রঙের মেলায় দেখেছিলাম বায়স্কোপ
  বায়স্কোপের নেশা আমায় ছাড়েনা........" 
 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bioscope/394358990870?v=app_2392950137#!/video/video.php?v=140957695924047http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnduRxwggvc
বাংলার হারিয়ে যাওয়া BIOSCOPE দেখতে চলে আসুন Saturday Aug. 7, 2010 @ 6:00 (on time)
 

Following the Sold out mega success of ittadi (2004) and ektara (2007)

Ektara productions presents

A houseful show

"BIOSCOPE"

Featuring the dance drama

Ali baba and the forty thieves

 Playing on Saturday, 7 august 2010 at exactly 6:00 p.m. In the silver screens of the biggest auditorium in the NOVA area

T.C. Williams high school (auditorium)

3330 king street

Alexandria, va 22302

 
Thank you for all your support for the 2010 Bioscope featuring Alibaba & The Forty Thieves happening on the 7th of August, at 6:30pm (on time). Our entire team is working tirelessly so we can present one of the most remarkable shows of all times to you. Stay tuned as we post exciting news, pictures and quizzes on the Bioscope page .. 

Visit us on our facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bioscope/394358990870?v=app_2344061033
 
For more information please visit us @ www.ektara.info
 
 
BIOSCOPE press conference 1  LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yPCFlqLQpc
BIOSCOPE press conference 2  LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCpiT6kQ7n4
BIOSCOPE press conference 3  LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g4-F-INjMg
BIOSCOPE press conference 4  LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0h30oQu6Ys
BIOSCOPE press conference 5  LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_VGLmRQhts
BIOSCOPE press conference 6  LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DECCqXMk2Mg
 
Thank you,
Sheikh Mawla Milon
Event Director
 

 











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[chottala.com] WikiLeaks : Blowing the whistle



Blowing the whistle

The leak of more than 90,000 US military files by whistle-blower website, WikiLeaks is one of the biggest in US military history.
 
The London press conference by Julian Assange was also a rare public appearance for the WikiLeaks founder who has been dubbed "one of the most dangerous men in the world" by critics. To supporters he is a hero, the godfather of whistleblowers.

But what of Assange and his organisation? The US authorities have made it plain they would like to talk to him about the leaks. But as Australian reporter Andrew Fowler explains so far he has proved elusive.
 
This report was made before the latest Wikileak.

It used to be nondescript parcels on the doorstep, cryptic phone calls at midnight or shadowy meetings in underground car parks. Now explosive information is more likely to arrive - to the tune of a novelty sound effect - in an email.

But profound and important questions surround the transaction of secret, highly sensitive, classified material. Governments and big business are fiercely protective of their internal dynamics and are increasingly coming down hard on leakers and whistleblowers.

The public though demand and defend their right to know when governments they have installed are making decisions on their behalf, or the actions of big business impact their lives. And so a group of one-time hackers and activists are trying to build a global truth machine: WikiLeaks.

Is the founder of WikiLeaks now one of the most dangerous men in the world?

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, a hesitant, quietly spoken Australian, has become the global face of a nebulous operation with secret computer servers in a number of countries and aspirations to build an information freedom zone - the leaker's equivalent of a tax haven - in Iceland.

WikiLeaks exploded into prominence earlier this year when it released hitherto top secret video of a helicopter gunship strafing and killing more than a dozen people in Baghdad including media covering the war. The footage caused outrage around the world.

The Wiki-team spent some time stripping the video of any electronic fingerprints that would expose the insiders who leaked it and then launched it online under the banner Collateral Murder replete with damning Orwellian quotes.

Critics call this reckless, potentially dangerous activism not journalism.

The WikiLeaks exclusive illuminated the failures of the mainstream media and made Assange an enemy of the US government.

"Leaking is inherently an anti-authoritarian act. It is inherently an anarchist act," Assange says.

Cracking down

Assange's hero, Daniel Ellsberg, famous for outing US government lies about the Vietnam War, was once called the most dangerous man in the US.

"I believe that Barack Obama was lying when he implied to the public in his State of the Union Message, just like Lyndon Johnson in '65 that there was a limit, a low limit to what he's going to put into Afghanistan," Ellsberg says.

"I'm sure it's a high priority for them to try to neutralise him one way or another and I wouldn't exclude physical danger, but in particular, trying to find ways that discredit him or to keep him from communicating with possible sources, is a very high priority for them."

Ellsberg should know. In 1971 he leaked the Pentagon papers. Until recently, he was one of the few US government employees ever to be prosecuted for leaking. But the Obama administration is cracking down on whistle-blowers. In 17 months it has outdone all previous administrations in pursuing leakers.

"The Obama administration is as secretive as the Bush administration in matters of so-called national security, in matters of war and peace and aggression and in many cases have gone beyond Bush, so I hope that in the future WikiLeaks will induce a great deal more leaking," Ellsberg says.

For the past three years WikiLeaks has challenged governments everywhere - outing human rights violations in Guantanamo Bay, exposing political murders in Africa and banks laundering money through off shore tax havens. 

WikiLeaks has hit the political left and right and won media awards from Amnesty International and the Economist magazine.

Naturally enough WikiLeaks is very guarded and difficult to track down. Arranging meetings involves a lot of cloak and dagger - conversations in lifts so no one can be bugged, locations and times of meetings shift at the last minute.

"It may seem elaborate to you but it just seems every day to me. The issue is not my safety. Rather the issue is the safety of our sources, so there's some simple precautions but it's enough to make it costly and inconvenient to spy on us and try and find out who our sources are," Assange says.

WikiLeaks built an information system it thinks is foolproof. Instead of secret documents physically changing hands, they are anonymously sent to digital drop boxes and stored on servers around the world. Finally they are posted on the WikiLeaks site.

"What we want to create is a system where there is guaranteed free press across the world, the entire world, that every individual in the world has the ability to publish materials that are meaningful," Assange says.

"We are kept honest by the fact that we release primary source material and journalists who base their articles on us, on our materials are also kept honest because readers can check ... [what] the primary source[s] say."

Teenage hackers club

In 1989, the teenage hackers club around Assange targeted the US space mission

It has been a meteoric ride to the top for Assange. His WikiLeaks idea grew out of a Melbourne teenage computer hackers club in the 1980s known as the International Subversives.

In October 1989 the hackers targeted the US space mission.

"This kind of an attack was really something that nobody thought was going to happen and later we would describe things as an electronic Pearl Harbour," Ron Tencati, a former manager of NASA Cyber security, says.

Tencati was on duty at NASA control when the computers went haywire. As control staff prepared for the launch of the nuclear powered Galileo probe aboard the Atlantis Space Shuttle, the word 'WANK' stared back at them from their screens.

"When you see this banner that says 'Worms Against Nuclear Killers' and, you know, we at the time at NASA we had a shuttle on the launch pad about to launch that had plutonium energy canisters for its power source. If this blew up like the Challenger did, all of this plutonium is going to kill everybody in Florida," Tencati says.

One clue to where the attack came from appeared at the bottom of the screen, the lyrics of Australian rock band Midnight Oil: "You talk of times of peace for all and then prepare for war."

Assange was part of the hacker club, but specifically denies being involved in the NASA attack. Nevertheless, police attention focused on his activities. Ken Day was part of the investigating team.

"He was monitoring what we were up to and knew that we would be coming some time, but we were monitoring him monitoring us so we were one step ahead of him.
For Julian Assange and all the hackers it was ego. They were there in a very new field and they had to prove they were the best," Day says.

Police tracked Assange's hacking to Melbourne's main telephone exchange. He was piggy-backing on its computer power to launch his overseas adventures.

He was charged with computer offences, but the court let him off with a fine and a suspended sentence.

By then Assange had felt the power and the scope of a developing network.

"To be exploring the world and being involved in international politics from your bedroom, it was certainly a feeling that you were on the right path, that this was an extremely educational experience and you were able to do a little bit about the things that were pissing you off," Assange says.

Spiritual home

Iceland is WikiLeak's spiritual home

Fast-track 20 years, WikiLeaks is a powerful global force, but if there is an HQ you will not find it in Melbourne, New York or London. Its spiritual home is Iceland.

"It is a safe haven more for journalism in general, for in particular investigative journalism and also for people that, for example, risk their lives from China or Sri Lanka to publish information about the situation, might risk being tortured or killed and their story also vanishing," Birgitta Jónsdóttir, a member of Iceland's parliament, says.

Urged on by the likes of Assange and others, Jónsdóttir was at the forefront of a push to change the country's media laws, transforming it into an information freedom zone.

"It's the same sort of idea as they use with great success in the tax havens around the world," she says.

And so Iceland would be the launch pad for Wiki's defining leak. Journalists, politicians and others were ushered into a preview screening of a video that would soon rock the rest of the world.

"I was shown it at a café here and was completely shocked and I was sitting there crying like many people do when they see it for the first time," Jónsdóttir says.

A top secret US video shot from a military helicopter showed people gunned down in a hail of cannon shells in East Baghdad.

WikiLeaks formed an impromptu alliance with old media - a local TV channel and one of its journalists, Kristinn Hrafnsson.

"Julian Assange showed me the Iraqi video a few weeks prior to its release. That's the first time I saw that video of the killing in Baghdad. I thought it was essential to find the identity of the people who were killed, to get their story basically, what they were doing there in the square that day," Hrafnsson says.

Hrafnsson and his TV crew tracked down the family of the mini-van driver, Saleh Matasher Tomals for their side of the story.

"This was a guy who was basically dropping his kids to a special tutoring and picked up a neighbour on the way and gave him a lift and he just stopped to help somebody who was bleeding to death on the kerb," Hrafnsson says.

"He was killed that day. He got 30mm explosive rounds straight in the chest and his two children were wounded heavily, they were in the front of the car with him. I met all the children and the widow."

The WikiLeaks video made headlines around the world, but it had not been seen where it would have its most devastating impact - in this small Iraqi home.

When the Iceland TV crew showed the family the video, they were grief stricken but they were at last able to piece together a little more of the puzzle.

Old vs. new media

The video of a military helicopter gunning people down made headlines around the world

But for some the Iraq video was not new. Washington Post journalist, David Finkel was embedded with US troops in Baghdad that day.

"What happened that day was part of a large operation where soldiers I was writing about for my book, The Good Soldiers, were trying to clear out an area that over the previous weeks had been especially vicious, several soldiers had been killed by roadside bombs, and there had been a number of catastrophic injuries," Finkel says 

He is critical of WikiLeaks not providing what he says is the correct context. He is among those who accuse WikiLeaks of putting its own ideological spin on the video.

"They provided artificial agenda driven context. It comes up on a site called Collateral Murder, which gives it a certain feel to a viewer coming into it and before you see the video there's this great George Orwell quote providing the context.

"The context of that day was not what George Orwell had to say so many years before, the context was that there was an operation under way in reaction to an ongoing war, not that Apache helicopters were circling looking for a bunch of guys to just shoot up and kill."

Ellsberg disagrees: "It would be interesting to have someone speculate or tell us exactly what context would lead to justifying the killing that we see on the screen. As the killing goes on, you're obviously seeing the killing of men who are lying on the ground in an operation where ground troops are approaching and are perfectly capable of taking those people captive, but meanwhile you're murdering them before the troops arrive. That's a violation of the laws of war, and of course what the mainstream media have omitted from their stories is this context."
 
For WikiLeaks and its supporters, the video defined the difference between the old guard and the new. After all, the Washington Post's David Finkel in his book, The Good Soldiers, gives a word accurate recount of the cockpit conversation you hear in the video. Had he seen it, and if he had why didn't his paper, famous for Watergate, the biggest political expose in US history, investigate the killings?

"Finkel had seen it but we know that at least one member, I won't mention their name, had that video at the Washington Post. Retained ... for at least the past year," Assange says.

The Washington Post denies having a copy of the video.

"Unfortunately, typical of newspapers, they don't follow up these atrocities. Things that are extremely critical of the administration only get you in trouble with the White House if you seem to be obsessed by them and pursue them," Ellsberg says.

"I haven't seen anyone raise the question now of why, on what basis, that video was denied to Reuters, who were after all interested in the circumstances under which two of their journalists had been killed. Now, have you seen anyone raise the question, all right now we have the video, what was the basis for denying this? How does it hurt national security?"

WikiLeaks subscribes to traditional journalistic principles when it comes to protecting its sources.

"All that we can guarantee is that we won't be the source of the problem. I mean, coming in through us, we're going to protect them and that if they are exposed, then we'll fight like hell to bring attention to their plight and we'll send lawyers, and cash if necessary, to try and get them out of that bad situation," Assange says.

Targeting the sources

Manning was charged with handing national defence information to an unauthorised source

Two years ago a secret US intelligence report recommended targeting WikiLeaks' sources. Washington administration officials do not see the public interest in the Iraq video or anything else WikiLeaks might be about to unleash.

"We take the reports of the deliberate, unauthorised disclosure of classified state department cables and materials very seriously. And the security of these materials is our highest priority," Philip Crowley, a US state department spokesperson, says.

The video release triggered a major investigation but strangely the biggest breakthrough did not come from crack police work but from a former hacker named Adrian Lamo who we tracked down on Skype.

If Adrian Lamo is to be believed, he casually found himself chatting online to a man claiming to be a military insider. The insider was bragging about leaking the video and a truckload of other national security documents to WikiLeaks.

"He proceeded to identify himself as an intelligence analyst and posed the question, well what would you do if you had unprecedented access to classified data 14 hours a day, seven days a week," Lamo says.

Instead of celebrating the insider's cyber heroics as a fellow traveller might, Lamo blew the whistle and 22-year-old Bradley Manning, an intelligence officer based in Baghdad, was arrested.

"He was firing bullets into the air without thought to consequence of where they might land or who they might hit," Lamo says.

World's most dangerous man?

The bigger concern for authorities is 'what else?' Did Manning leak a library of other classified material to WikiLeaks and what is its next shot in the locker?

Julian Assange is cryptic, he is not giving anything away yet.

"I'm not commenting, but its not any one operation," Assange says.

"Well, it's something involving, you know, it's not this [a mass bombing that took place or a financial expose] but I can give an analogy. If there had been mass spying that had affected many, many people in organisations and the details of that mass spying were released, then that is something that would reveal that the interests of many people had been abused."

Is Assange a wanted man? There is no official word on that, but strangely one man who hunted him, Ken Day, now wishes him the best.

"I think one of the strengths of democracy is having a strong media, an independent voice to actually challenge what government and corporate worlds are doing. I think we've lost a lot of that in recent years. And so I, at a very high level, I would support what he is doing to support transparency, but I will caution there are always inherent dangers in how it is done, but I think it is great," Day says.

And Ellsberg, the one time world title-holder in the expose business appears happy to pass the mantle on to a new generation.

"He is not only a danger to governments, to withholding wrongfully information ... so yes I think he is a good candidate for being the most dangerous man in the world in the eyes of people like the one who gave me that award."

Ellsberg says: "I'm sure that Assange is now regarded as one of the very most dangerous men and he should be quite proud of that."

 Source: Al Jazeera
 
Inside the guarded, sometimes paranoid world of WikiLeaks

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    [chottala.com] Third most-wanted Nazi suspect charged in Germany after 6 decades ......



    Third most-wanted Nazi suspect charged in Germany after 6 decades .....

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    AP – This photo made available by Yad Vashem Photo Archive in Jerusalem shows Nazi guards at Belzec death …
    By KIRSTEN GRIESHABER, Associated Press Writer Kirsten Grieshaber, Associated Press Writer 2 hrs 6 mins ago

    BERLIN – The world's third most-wanted Nazi suspect, who lived undisturbed for decades after World War II, has been charged in Germany with participating in the murder of 430,000 Jews while serving as a low-ranking guard at a death camp.

    Samuel Kunz, 88, had long been ignored by the German justice system, partly because of a lack of interest in going after relatively minor Nazi figures. But in the past 10 years, a younger generation of prosecutors has sought to bring all surviving suspects to justice.

    Authorities recently stumbled over Kunz's case as they were studying old documents from German post-wars trials about an SS training camp named Trawniki. The papers were being reviewed in connection with the trial of John Demjanjuk, the 90-year-old retired autoworker on trial in Munich for allegedly serving as a guard at the infamous Sobibor camp.

    Kunz was named the No. 3 suspect in April by the Simon Wiesenthal Center. He ranked fairly low in the Nazi hierarchy, but he was among the most-wanted suspects because of the large number of Jews he is accused of helping to kill.

    Kunz had been living quietly at his home near the western city of Bonn. He received a letter last week saying he had been charged with three different cases of participating in the murder of Jews, authorities said.

    He allegedly served as a guard at the Belzec camp in occupied Poland from January 1942 to July 1943.

    In addition to those charges, he is accused of fatally shooting 10 Jews in two other incidents related to unspecified "personal excesses," prosecutor Christoph Goeke told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

    Prosecutors allege both Kunz and the Ukrainian-born Demjanjuk, who was deported to Germany from the U.S. last year, trained as guards at Trawniki. In the 1960s, Kunz testified about his time there in a different trial, but he was never indicted himself.

    Reached by phone at his home, Kunz said he did not want to talk about the allegations against him and hung up.

    Kunz was not detained because officials who interviewed him did not believe he would try to flee, a person familiar with the case said. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to reveal details of the investigation.

    At the top of the Wiesenthal Center list of most-wanted Nazis is Sandor Kepiro, a former Hungarian gendarmerie officer accused of involvement in the deaths of 1,200 civilians in Serbia. He was questioned in September by prosecutors in Budapest, where he lives across the street from a synagogue.

    Second on the list is Milivoj Asner, who served as police chief in Croatia during the war. He now lives in Austria, which has refused to extradite him to Croatia on medical grounds.

    Kunz's case has been sent to the state court in Bonn, where officials were considering whether to hold a trial — a standard procedural step in Germany, Goeke said from Dortmund.

    A spokesman for the Bonn court declined to comment on the matter.

    Efraim Zuroff, the top Nazi hunter at the Wiesenthal Center, said Kunz participated in the so-called Operation Reinhard to wipe out Polish Jews.

    The indictment "is a very positive development," Zuroff told the AP from Jerusalem. "It reflects recent changes in the German prosecution policy, which have significantly enlarged the number of suspects who will be brought to justice."

    Kunz, an ethnic German, was born in August 1921 on Russia's Volga River. As a soldier with the Red Army during World War II, he was captured by the Germans and given the choice of either staying at the Chelm prisoner of war camp or cooperating with the Nazis, according to Klaus Hillenbrand, an expert who has written several books on the Nazi period.

    Kunz agreed to work with the Nazis and, after he was trained at Trawniki, was transferred to Belzec where he served as a camp guard, Hillenbrand said.

    After the war, he moved to Bonn, worked for many years at a federal ministry and was granted German citizenship.

    After several German media outlets recently reported Kunz's alleged Nazi past in connection with the Demjanjuk trial, the Dortmund prosecutor's office started an investigation into the allegations, Hillenbrand said.

    Despite a recent push by prosecutors to bring charges against Nazi suspects, their efforts often come too late.

    Former Nazi SS Capt. Erich Steidtmann died Sunday from a heart attack at his home in Hannover. He had been investigated several times, including for alleged involvement in killings at the Warsaw Ghetto in 1943, but authorities never had sufficient proof to charge him.

    Adolf Storms, a 90-year-old former SS sergeant who was No. 4 on the Simon Wiesenthal Center's list of most-wanted Nazi war crimes suspects, died earlier this month before he could be brought to trial.

    Prosecutors were investigating Storms in connection with 58 counts of murder for his alleged involvement in a massacre of Jewish forced laborers in a forest near the Austrian village of Deutsch Schuetzen.

     

    German Nazi suspect charged over 430000 deaths

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    Nazi death camp suspect charged The Press Association

    Third most-wanted Nazi suspect charged in Germany

    Washington Post - Kirsten Grieshaber - ‎2 hours ago‎
    AP BERLIN -- The world's third most-wanted Nazi suspect, who lived undisturbed for decades after World War II, has been charged in ...



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    "তোমার বাড়ির রঙের মেলায় দেখেছিলাম বায়স্কোপ
      বায়স্কোপের নেশা আমায় ছাড়েনা........" 
     http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bioscope/394358990870?v=app_2392950137#!/video/video.php?v=140957695924047http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnduRxwggvc
    বাংলার হারিয়ে যাওয়া BIOSCOPE দেখতে চলে আসুন Saturday Aug. 7, 2010 @ 6:00 (on time)
     

    Following the Sold out mega success of ittadi (2004) and ektara (2007)

    Ektara productions presents

    A houseful show

    "BIOSCOPE"

    Featuring the dance drama

    Ali baba and the forty thieves

     Playing on Saturday, 7 august 2010 at exactly 6:00 p.m. In the silver screens of the biggest auditorium in the NOVA area

    T.C. Williams high school (auditorium)

    3330 king street

    Alexandria, va 22302

     
    Thank you for all your support for the 2010 Bioscope featuring Alibaba & The Forty Thieves happening on the 7th of August, at 6:30pm (on time). Our entire team is working tirelessly so we can present one of the most remarkable shows of all times to you. Stay tuned as we post exciting news, pictures and quizzes on the Bioscope page .. 

    Visit us on our facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bioscope/394358990870?v=app_2344061033
     
    For more information please visit us @ www.ektara.info
     
     
    BIOSCOPE press conference 1  LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yPCFlqLQpc
    BIOSCOPE press conference 2  LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCpiT6kQ7n4
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    BIOSCOPE press conference 6  LINK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DECCqXMk2Mg
     
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    Sheikh Mawla Milon
    Event Director
     

     











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    [FutureOfBangladesh] News, articles, facts on trial of anti-liberation forces & war criminals of 1971 [10 Attachments]

    [Attachment(s) from Engr. Shafiq Bhuiyan included below]

    I have prepared the three types of documents for you on different news, articles, reports, facts about the trial & ban of anti-liberation forces & war criminals of 1971.

     

     

     URL link of the different news published in different dailies (with brief subject matter & date) related to the "war criminal of 1971" and their trial
     
    Different articles, opinion published (in English) in different media relatedto the "war criminal of 1971" and their trial
     
     Some articles (attached as PDF) published (in Bengali) in different media related to the "war criminal of 1971" and their trial

    For more you can read all the 26 episodes published in the daily Bhorer Kagoj on "Trial of war criminals of 1971 - facts & reality"

    URL of different news published in different news paper of Bangladesh on

     

    Trial & ban of anti-liberation forces & war criminals of 1971

     

     

     

     

     

    January, 2008

     

    Trial of 1971 war criminal were stated & still possible by this MBCG (Military Backed caretaker Government) - A political analyst - 6.01.08

    http://www.shamokal.com/details.php?nid=84412

     

     

    Bangladesh MUKTIJODDHA SANGSAD Patuakhali unit has started preparing a list of RAZAKARs, the local collaborators of Pakistan Army during the Liberation War of 1971- 6.01.08

    http://www.ittefaq.com/content/2008/01/06/news0805.htm

    http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=18030

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=23631&sys=3

    http://www.prothom-alo.com/mcat.news.details.php?nid=NzY2MTQ=&mid=Mg ==

    http://amadershomoy.com/online/news.php?id=222688&sys=3

     

     

    Jamat is in deep crisis & in acute leadership problem over war criminal issues - 6.01.08

    http://www.shamokal.com/details.php?nid=84492

     

     

    December, 2007

     

     

    Ex Chief Justice & ex CA of CG Justice Habibur Rahman slam & disagree with Bar Moinul & he said if govt want trial of '71 War Criminals could be made even after 36 years 17.12.07

    http://amadershomoy.com/online/news.php?id=219570&sys=3

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=112387&sys=3

    http://www.prothom-alo.com/mcat.news.details.php?nid=NzM4MzU=&mid=MQ ==

    http://amadershomoy.com/online/news.php?id=219571&sys=3                     Dr. Ali Akbar Khan

    http://amadershomoy.com/online/news.php?id=219575&sys=3                     Many organisation

    http://amadershomoy.com/online/news.php?id=219620&sys=3                     Existing law

    http://amadershomoy.com/online/news.php?id=219609&sys=3                     Slogan of this VD

    http://www.shamokal.com/details.php?nid=83033      Don't seek medal, want trial WC

     

     

    Whole Bangalee nation want the trial of 1971 War Criminals – 17.12.07

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=112407&sys=3

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=112408&sys=3

    http://www.prothom-alo.com/mcat.news.details.php?nid=NzM4MzQ=&mid=MQ ==

    http://www.shamokal.com/details.php?nid=83040

     

     

    Human chain in 17 countries of the world including NZ for the trial of 1971 War Criminals and for the ban of Jamat – 17.12.07

    http://amadershomoy.com/online/news.php?id=219591&sys=3

    http://www.shamokal.com/details.php?nid=83049

     

     

    Reformist BNP leader Major Hafiz technically agree but pro Khaleda Nazrul Islam Khan (Br of Rashed Khan Menon) technically against the trial of '71 War Criminals – 17.12.07

    http://amadershomoy.com/online/news.php?id=219578&sys=3

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=112380&sys=3

     

     

    11 of 15 members of Jamat central committee are war criminal & Paki DALAL in 71 – 17.12.07

    http://www.prothom-alo.com/mcat.news.details.php?nid=NzM4Mzc=&mid=MQ ==

     

     

    Jamat is trying to remove the evidences of their crimes like the copies of their party daily, SONGRAM during the liberation war from different public & private libraries – 16.12.07

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=17803&sys=3

     

     

    Trial of 1971 War Criminals and our failure – view of some D U teachers – 16.12.07

    http://www.prothom-alo.com/archive/news_details_mcat.php?dt=2007-12-16&issue_id=460&cat_id=4&nid=NzM3MDU=&mid=NA==

     

     

    VD - 2007 & few events of 2007, Jamat link of Deputy CEC – Dr. Jafor Iqbal – 16.12.07

    http://www.prothom-alo.com/archive/news_details_mcat.php?dt=2007-12-16&issue_id=460&cat_id=3&nid=NzM3MDI=&mid=Mw==

     

     

    Bangabandhu did not pardoned any serious war criminals (who committed killing, rape & another 3 serious crimes), many (11,000) were put under trial, punished - General K M Shafiullah - 3.12.07

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=111875&sys=3

     

     

    A sedition case was filed with a Dhaka court against Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed, Assistant Secretary General Abdul Quader Mollah (was known as a 'butcher' to Bangalees) and ex-chairman of Islami Bank Shah Md Abdul Hannan. Jamaat was constitutionally banned for its anti-liberation activities. But the ban was lifted in 1976. The accused worked against the Liberation War and carried out massacres by forming Al Badr, Al Shams and Razakar forces in 1971. Thus they committed sedition, the case filed under sections 121-A and 123 - A of Bangladesh Penal Code. – 6.12.07

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=17053&sys=3

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=111009&sys=3

    http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=14399

    http://www.prothom-alo.com/mcat.news.details.php?nid=NzIwNjY=&mid=MQ ==

     

     

    Expatriate Bangladeshis under the banner of Justice for Bangladesh Genocide 1971 formed human chains and held candlelight vigils in Sydney and Vienna on December 1 demanding immediate trial of the war criminals – 4.12.07

    http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=14182

     

     

    Liberation war will not be complete until the trial of WC of 1971 is completed – 4.12.07

    http://www.shamokal.com/details.php?nid=81643

     

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    November, 2007

     

     

    Zia - Khaleda (BNP) only politically-economically established Jamat & war criminals of 1971 & they earned huge money-wealth during the BNP era - Senior Journalist Foyez Ahmed - 24.11.07

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

     

     

     

    Plea to all diplomatic offices in Dhaka not to give visa to 10 top War Criminal of 1971 - 24.11.07

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=15205&sys=3

    http://www.amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=214204&sys=3

     

     

    Trial of war criminal is done in all the countries except Bangladesh – General Harun - 28.11.07

     

     

    Democracy & war crime is not same thing Dr. Muntasir Mamun – 23.11.07

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=108694&sys=3

     

     

    Trial of war criminals of 1971 & Suhrawardy Uddan – 21.11.07

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=108477&sys=3

     

    Lie of Jamat-RAZAKAR & their follower thinker about trial & pardon of war criminal. Bangabandhu & his govt did not forgave those killers, rapist Jamat, RAZAKAR, Al- Badar, Paki supporters - Shahriar Kabir - 18.11.07

    http://www.shamokal.com/details.php?nid=79984

     

     

    AL leader Abdur Razzak said sorry for not doing trial of war criminal during AL period – 18.11.07

    http://www.amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=213132&sys=3

     

     

    Jamat was untouched by MBIG but now in deep problem due to war criminal issue of 1971 & sentiment of common Bangalee are against Jamat & looking for safe exit - 14.11.07

    http://www.shamokal.com/details.php?nid=79692

     

     

    BNP also want the trial of war criminal of 1971 – 13.11.07

    http://www.shamokal.com/details.php?nid=79590

     

     

    Trial of war criminals of 1971 – common peoples comment – 13.11.07

    http://www.prothom-alo.com/mcat.news.details.php?nid=Njg0NDg=&mid=Mw ==

     

     

    Moinul's comments on trial of war criminals draw criticism, condemnation, and flak.

    Mainul Hosein himself couldn't avoid the responsibility for not holding trial of the war criminals of 1971 in the past as he was also among the lawmakers who voted for the 1973 constitutional amendment granting general amnesty for the people against the liberation of Bangladesh and he should resign from MBIG – Freedom fighters, political leaders and members of civic groups at home and abroad yesterday fiercely criticised Law Adviser Mainul Hosein's comment on trial of war criminals - 13.11.07

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=12745&sys=3

    http://amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=211916&sys=3

    http://www.daily-dinkal.com/details.php?nid=11504&pubdate=2007-11-13

    http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=11430

     

     

    Trial of war criminals of 1971 – peoples comment – 12.11.07

    http://www.prothom-alo.com/mcat.news.details.php?nid=NjgyODU=&mid=Mw ==

     

     

    Legal definition & background of war criminal by Golam Rabbani, Justice of Supreme Court – 12.11.07

    http://www.shamokal.com/details.php?nid=79375

     

     

    MBCG is not a fool to start the trial of war criminal of 1971 – Adviser Bar Moinul – 12.11.07

    http://amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=211831&sys=3

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=12668&sys=3

    http://www.prothom-alo.com/mcat.news.details.php?nid=NjgyNjk=&mid=Mg ==

     

     

    Liberation War heroes, political leaders and civil society members yesterday urged the present MBIG to try war criminals under special or military tribunal, not under existing laws– 12.11.07

    http://www.prothom-alo.com/mcat.news.details.php?nid=NjgyNzE=&mid=Mg ==

    http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=11308

    http://amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=211841&sys=3

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=107181&sys=3

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=12664&sys=3

    http://www.thedailysangbad.com/index.php?news_id=39801&nature=1&cat_id=1&date=2007-11-12&PHPSESSID=d9fe5b1482272027d29dba90cefc7cdf

     

     

    It is possible to trial war criminal of 1971 in special Tribunal court - Legal Expert - 11.11.07

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=12428&sys=3

     

     

    Intellectuals, Judges also demanded trial of war criminal – 8.11.07

    http://www.thedailysangbad.com/index.php?news_id=39562&nature=1&cat_id=1&date=2007-11-08

     

     

    Refusal & denial of liberation war & independence is also anti state activity – S R Choudhury – 8.11.07

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=12096&sys=3

     

     

    Trial of war criminals of 1971 & BD, global rules- retired Justice Golam Rabbani - 6.11.07

    http://www.prothom-alo.com/mcat.news.details.php?nid=NjcyNjg=&mid=Mw ==

     

     

    Brig Hannan Shah was supporter of Paki in 1971 and was warned after liberation – Major Waker – 5.11.07

    http://www.ittefaq.com/get.php?d=07/11/05/w/n_zrrvtr

     

     

    B Choudhury also condemn Jamat & wants ban them too – 5.11.07

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=106031&sys=3

     

     

    Bangabandhu did not excused any war criminals, pardoned with special condition – 5.11.07

    http://www.shamokal.com/details.php?nid=78755

     

     

    AL & it's intellectuals are not serious about trial of war criminals- Naimur R Khan - 4.11.07

    http://amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=208907&sys=3

     

     

    3 more Islami Organization also said all anti liberation forces are war criminal - 4.11.07

    http://www.prothom-alo.com/mcat.news.details.php?nid=NjY5Mjg=&mid=MQ ==

    http://www.jaijaidin.com/details.php?nid=39526

     

     

    We have to hate Jamat, boycott Jamat personally, socially, politically organisationally, economically - Mustafa Jabbar - 4.11.07

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=11440&sys=3

     

     

    Ershad & Qureshi also condemn Jamat & want ban Jamat and Ershad told that Bangabandhu has done a lot for Islam - 4.11.07

    http://ittefaq.com/get.php?d=07/11/04/w/n_zrymqq

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=105890&sys=3                    Qureshi condemn Jamat

    http://amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=208694&sys=3                    3.11.07

     

     

    Need trial of late Zia & his cabinet member columnist late Khondakar Abdul Hamid for pardoning & establishing Jamat-RAZAKARs-War criminal. Jamat leader & Razakar Quamruzzaman had captured their house at Jamalpur in 1971 - writer Dr. Mina Farah - 3.11.07

    http://amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=208689&sys=3

     

     

    JP (Ershad) also demanded to EC to ban war criminal – 2.11.07

    http://www.amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=208541&sys=3

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=11288&sys=3

     

     

    Maj Hafiz has forgotten about war criminal of 1971 after 36 years – 2.11.07

    http://www.jaijaidin.com/details.php?nid=39151

     

     

    Chief Adviser Fakhruddin Ahmed said the caretaker government would welcome if any aggrieved person moves legally for trial of the war criminals of 1971 – 1.11.07

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=11194&sys=3

     

     

    Jamat leader & war criminal Quader Molla's comments on war heroes unpardonable – 1.11.07

    http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=9815

    http://www.prothom-alo.com/mcat.news.details.php?nid=NjY0MzE=&mid=MQ ==

     

     

    KUKIRTI of MOITTA RAZAKAR alias Nizami – 1.11.07

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=11197&sys=3

     

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    October 2007

     

    Jamat said there are no more than 195 war criminals – 31.10.07

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=105346&sys=3

     

     

    Jamat is unparallel in lying & in cunning – Momtazuddin Patwary – 31.10.07

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=11027&sys=3

     

     

    KUKIRTI of MOITTA RAZAKAR alias Nizami – 30.10.07

    http://www.prothom-alo.com/archive/news_details_home.php?dt=2007-10-30&issue_id=413&nid=MTE0NzU=

     

     

    Trial of war criminal in different countries – AGC – 30.10.07

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=104997&sys=3

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=105006&sys=3

     

     

    Strong condemnation & reaction on Shah Hannan's comment of 'civil war' – 29.10.07

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=104854&sys=3

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=10836&sys=3     30.10.07

     

     

    Other Islami parties also want the trial of Jamat-RAZAKAR war criminals of 1971 – 29.10.07

    http://www.shamokal.com/details.php?nid=78056

     

     

    'No war criminal in country' – Strong condemnation & reaction – 29.10.07

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=104878&sys=3

    http://amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=208059&sys=3

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=104846&sys=3

    http://www.prothom-alo.com/mcat.news.details.php?nid=NjU4OTk=&mid=Mw ==

     

     

    International law on war criminal – 29.10.07

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=104880&sys=3

     

     

    Every body is demanding (except BNP) trial of 'war criminals' – 28.10.07

    http://amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=207876&sys=3

     

     

    BNP (Delwar) will make JOT War criminal Jamat again if necessary – 28.10.07

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=10544&sys=3

     

    BNP (Mannan) have no problem to make JOT with war criminal Jamat again if necessary – 27.10.07

    http://amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=207601&sys=3

     

     

    People from all walks of life blasted Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid for his false comments. Dignitaries, public demanded trials of war criminals of 1971 in 'special tribunal & court' - 27.10.07

    http://jugantor.com/online/news.php?id=104588&sys=3

    http://amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=207608&sys=3

    http://thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=9112

     

     

    Jamat GS RAZAKAR Mujahid said 'There is no war criminal in country' – 26.10.07

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=10380&sys=3

     

     

    'There is no war criminal in country' – strong reaction of Zillur Rahman – 26.10.07

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=10382&sys=3

     

     

    Sector Commanders Forum, a platform of sector commanders of the Liberation War (They are Maj Gen (retd) CR Dutta, Lt Gen (retd) Mir Shawkat Ali, Maj Gen (retd) KM Shafiullah, Lt Col (retd) Kazi Nuruzzaman, Air Vice Marshal (ret) A K Khandker, Gen (retd) Mustafizur Rahman, Lt Gen (retd) M Harun-ur-Rashid, Maj (ret) Rafiqul Islam and Col (ret) Abu Osman Chowdhury), has demanded that the caretaker government ban 'anti- independence' forces like Jamaat-e-Islami from taking part in elections. They also demanded trial of the leaders of Jamaat and other forces which had opposed the Liberation War. Nuruzzaman said at the function," Pro-liberation forces will have to go power to try those who had opposed the Liberation War." Shafiullah said "It is very unfortunate to enrol stranded Pakistanis as voters as they still believe in Pakistan and most of the Biharis were involved in the killing of Bangladeshis during the Liberation War". C R Dutta said," It is unfortunate that freedom fighters are now divided and we should remain united if we want to bring anti-liberation forces to trial." - 25.10.07

    http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=8787

     

     

    Liberation war of 1971 and Islam: RAZAKAR are not pardonable and not sole agency of Islam

    http://www.shamokal.com/details.php?nid=76347

     

     

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    July, 2007

     

     

    Trial of 1971 war criminal some history & comments:  10.07.07

    http://www.shamokal.com/details.php?nid=66757

     

     

    RAZAKAR Mujahid wants to make them free from guilty during our liberation war - 8.07.07

    http://www.prothom-alo.org/mcat.news.details.php?nid=NDg1ODg=&mid=MQ

     

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    June, 2007

     

     

    Insect are eating liberation war documents:    27.06.07

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=135&sys=3

     

     

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    May, 2007

     

    50 Paki intellectual (teacher, writer, artist) supported Bangladesh Liberation war in 1971 - 20.05.07

    http://www.shamokal.com/details.php?nid=61535

    http://www.prothom-alo.org/archive/news_details_mcat.php?dt=2007-05-20&issue_id=255&cat_id=1&nid=NDAzODk=&mid=MQ==

    http://www.prothom-alo.org/mcat.news.details.php?nid=NDAzODk=&mid=MQ==

     

     

    Identification & trial of 1971 war criminal of 1971 is must - Sayeed Mahbubur Rashid - 12.05.07

    http://bhorerkagoj.net/online/news.php?id=17903&sys=3

      


     

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