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RE: [chottala.com] Zia did more harm than Ershad: HC



Mr. Sayed Aslam,
 
Just see what is happening today. what chatra League is doing. What BAL doing. where is electricity, what is the Job Market. Do not only look back, Look Ahead.
Please try to be honest and love your country.
Farid
 

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Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2010 13:28:49 -0400
Subject: [chottala.com] Zia did more harm than Ershad: HC

 
Zia did more harm than Ershad: HC
 
Dhaka, Aug 26 (bdnews24.com)—Even though autocrat H M Ershad had committed crime by suspending the constitution, military strongman Ziaur Rahman's crime was far greater in magnitude, the High Court has observed.

The court in its verdict issued on Thursday said Zia had not only suspended the constitution but he also brought basic changes to its cardinal principles.

The High Court made the observation while comparing the two military regimes in the verdict, declaring the Seventh Amendment illegal on Thursday.

The bench of justices A H M Shamsuddin Chowdhury and Sheikh Mohammad Zakir Hossain in the ruling declared Ershad's military regime illegal.

The Seventh Amendment to the constitution was passed in the parliament formed in 1986 which legitamised the takeover of power by Ershad along with the martial law orders made between 1982 and 1986.

Earlier on Aug 29, 2005, the High Court issued a verdict that had declared the Fifth Amendment illegal. It also had declared illegal the regimes of Khondker Moshtaq Ahmed, Abu Sa'adat Mohammad Sayem and Zia between Aug 15, 1975 and 1979.

Regarding Zia, the verdict stated he had appointed a pro-Pakistan person (Shah Azizur Rahman) prime minister and rehabilitated a number of persons of the same belief and the killers of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and made grounds for religion-based politics.

The court stated Ershad also illegally ruled the country just like Khondker Moshtaq Ahmed, Abu Sa'adat Mohammad Sayem and Ziaur Rahman and so, none of them can be pardoned. Ershad cannot get away from the consequences for what he had done.

The verdict also said, Ershad took over the power from justice Abdus Sattar, the successor to Zia, and suspended the constitution. Mostaq and Zia, however, went on to change the constitution.

The court also said some renegade army officers killed Sheikh Mujib on Aug 15, 1975 with support from foreign powers. Moshtaq came to power even though he was not speaker or vice president and Zia took over from him.

Zia had blocked the way to try the killers of Mujib by issuing the Indemnity Act. He removed the basic principles of the constitution which were included in light of the liberation war perspective, said the verdict.

It also said, Zia, using martial law, had illegally penalised a number of freedom fighters including Col Abu Taher in military courts and tribunals.

On Apr 5, the High Court asked the government to explain why the Seventh Amendment which legalised the takeover of power by Ershad along with the martial law instructions made between 1982 and 1986 was not illegal.

The ruling came in response to a petition filed by Siddique Ahmed, a resident of Chittagong, who was convicted of murder during Ershad's martial law period.

It, however, spared those decisions that were taken in public interest but declared the Fifth Amendment illegal.

Additionally, the court had commented in that verdict, all the changes in the administration from Aug 15, 1975 till the parliament elections on 1991 were not made according to the constitution.

The BNP-led coalition government had appealed for a stay order on the verdict. However, the ruling Awami League-led government withdrew the appeal.

On Feb 2, the Appellate Division dismissed an appeal challenging the High Court verdict.


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[chottala.com] New Yorkers rally in support of Muslim taxi driver



New Yorkers rally in support of Muslim taxi driver

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, left, speaks about the attack on taxi driver Ahmed Sharif, right, during a media conference in New York on Thursday. (AP)

By BARBARA FERGUSON | ARAB NEWS

WASHINGTON: "Are you Muslim?" The answer: "Yes," led to the stabbing of a New York City taxi driver

Ahmed Sharif, a 43-year-old Bangladeshi immigrant, who was wounded in a stabbing said Thursday he believed he was attacked because of his religion but did not blame the public furor over a proposed Islamic center and mosque near the World Trade Center site.

The mayor of New York City acted quickly, inviting him and his family to meet with him on Thursday. 

"No matter how wonderful this country is, no matter how wonderful this city is, there's always somebody who acts disgracefully," said Mayor Michael Bloomberg. After Sharif, his wife and their four children met with the mayor, he told reporters: "Now I feel a little better than before."

"Our mayor is continuing to help and to make sure I'm safe, that my family is safe," he said. "This is the city of all color, races, all religions.  Everyone, we live here side-by-side peacefully."

The incident occurred Tuesday when a passenger in Sharif's cab Tuesday asked if he was Muslim and celebrated Ramadan and then slashed his neck, face and shoulders.

Sharif, who was treated at a hospital for his wounds, spoke at a news conference organized by the mayor at City Hall.

"Of course it was for my religion," he said of the incident. But asked if he thought it was related to the mosque debate, he said: "No, we didn't talk about the mosque."

The attack came amid increasingly heated debate over a proposal to build an Islamic center and mosque two blocks from the site of the September 11, 2001 attacks that toppled the World Trade Center and killed nearly 3,000 people.

Opponents say the plan is insensitive to families of the victims of the al-Qaeda suicide hijackers and the center could foster religious extremism.

Supporters include the mayor; David Paterson, the governor of New York; President Barack Obama; a group that lost their family members in the attack, the "September Eleventh Families for Peaceful Tomorrows;" and at least 40 religious and civic organizations to form a coalition called "New York Neighbors For American Values."

New York is home to some 800,000 Muslims, about 10 percent of the population, and there are about 100 mosques throughout its five boroughs. One, the Masjid Manhattan, is four blocks from the World Trade Center site known as Ground Zero.

About half the city's cab drivers are Muslim, according to the head of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance, who said the emotionally charged controversy helped fuel the violence.

"The rhetoric has risen to such a point that violence was inevitable," said Bhairavi Desai, executive director of the alliance. "Fearmongering leads to hate crimes. Fear-mongering is at the heart of what happened to Ahmed Sharif."

Imam Shamsi Ali of the Islamic Cultural Center of New York, which was the city's first building erected specifically to house a mosque, said: "When the incident happened two days ago it really created a lot of tension, fear, and worry in the community that this will happen to them ... especially the women who symbolize Islam through their dress. It's very, very scary, but we are working very closely with law enforcement," he said.

Suspect Michael Enright, 21, was charged with attempted murder as a hate crime, assault and criminal possession of a weapon, police said he was drunk when he was arrested near the scene of the attack in midtown Manhattan.

Enright is a college student who told police he recently traveled to Afghanistan and has volunteered with an organization that promotes interfaith dialogues.

Counterterrorism analysts worry that the rhetoric surrounding the mosque may provoke extremists to violence. 

http://arabnews.com/world/article116162.ece?comments=all

Comments

N. FRANK

 
The US is always quick to blame other countries for communal violence, human rights abuses, miss treatment of minority communities etc and etc, now the same violations committed in thier front yard. Welcome to the Asian countries communal club.


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