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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Re: [chottala.com] A RIVER OF BLOOD



Hi Redwanul Alam:
The article is not from the book. It was randomly written for internet users.  Fortunately I didn't use these two names in my book but there is a sub topic on this issue. However, I thank you for your valuable suggestions.
Regards
Abid Bahar


 
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 2:59 AM, Redwanul Alam <redwan@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Mr. Abid Bahar,
Small corrections:
A person's name should be spelled/spoken as it is provided by that person. Otherwise, you are not respecting that person ( or any person). This may happen to you also.
  1. The name is "Eisenhower", not "Isnhower". Dwight David Eisenhower (October 14, 1890 - March 28, 1969) American soldier and politician, was the 34th President of the United States (1953 - 1961) and supreme commander of the Allied forces in Europe during World War II. [wiki]
  2. The name is "Khaled Mosharraf", not "Khalid Mosharaff". Khaled Mosharraf (Bangla: খালেদ মোশাররফ) (1938 – November 7, 1975) was a Bangladeshi military officer who was a key commander of the Mukti Bahini during the Bangladesh Liberation War.He led a military coup against the politicians and military officers who had seized power in Bangladesh in 1975, but was himself overthrown and assassinated shortly afterwards.
You need to republish your book "SEARCHING FOR BHASANI, CITIZEN OF THE WORLD." 2010 with correct names.

Redwan
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On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:10 AM, abid bahar <abid.bahar@gmail.com> wrote:


A River of Bangladeshi Blood
Abid Bahar
When Mujib the nonintellectual populist leader, once a fierce fighter for democracy but in 1975 established the one party BKSAL system, closed the opposition newspapers and had extrajudicial killings of his opponents by his Rakkhi Bahini, there at the mountain top of the Bangabhovan some Bangladeshis saw the beginning of a small stream of a river of blood where Mujib and his family also joined and joined further by others; Khalid Mosharaff, Taher, Zia, Rashid and many others today and the river of blood still flows and will perhaps continue to flow untill the AL stop seeing the Bengalis as better friends than its fellow Bangladeshi citizens from oppision political parties.
Mujib like many other Third World autocrat leaders could have escaped the massacre number 1: If he didn't live in Dhanmondhi and if Golam Mostafa didn't bring Dalim to Mujib's house, number 2: And most of all if Mujib didn't have his left eye ailment in High School and had to skip school for four years that eventually made him a politician with charisma but not a statesman.
Despite all the death due to the discontinuty in Sheikh dynasty, instead of Taher's people's army rule, in Bangladesh the multiparty democracy was restored and also the market economy revived surprisingly by a man as like some military leaders in USA politics (Isnhower) and UK (Churchill) came from military background but listened to people, that the country needed democracy. In this universal system, Hasina was also allowed to join as the opposition leader. President Zia also established a democratic opposition political party. In this whole episode people thought it was the country first before anything else (democracy). No one except people owns the country; abiding by this formula, the river of blood still flows.
I have expanded this idea further in my recently published book, "SEARCHING FOR BHASANI, CITIZEN OF THE WORLD." 2010. Available at Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com
 







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Re: [chottala.com] A RIVER OF BLOOD



Dear Mr. Abid Bahar,
Small corrections:
A person's name should be spelled/spoken as it is provided by that person. Otherwise, you are not respecting that person ( or any person). This may happen to you also.
  1. The name is "Eisenhower", not "Isnhower". Dwight David Eisenhower (October 14, 1890 - March 28, 1969) American soldier and politician, was the 34th President of the United States (1953 - 1961) and supreme commander of the Allied forces in Europe during World War II. [wiki]
  2. The name is "Khaled Mosharraf", not "Khalid Mosharaff". Khaled Mosharraf (Bangla: খালেদ মোশাররফ) (1938 – November 7, 1975) was a Bangladeshi military officer who was a key commander of the Mukti Bahini during the Bangladesh Liberation War.He led a military coup against the politicians and military officers who had seized power in Bangladesh in 1975, but was himself overthrown and assassinated shortly afterwards.
You need to republish your book "SEARCHING FOR BHASANI, CITIZEN OF THE WORLD." 2010 with correct names.

Redwan
Please consider the environment before printing this email.


On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:10 AM, abid bahar <abid.bahar@gmail.com> wrote:


A River of Bangladeshi Blood
Abid Bahar
When Mujib the nonintellectual populist leader, once a fierce fighter for democracy but in 1975 established the one party BKSAL system, closed the opposition newspapers and had extrajudicial killings of his opponents by his Rakkhi Bahini, there at the mountain top of the Bangabhovan some Bangladeshis saw the beginning of a small stream of a river of blood where Mujib and his family also joined and joined further by others; Khalid Mosharaff, Taher, Zia, Rashid and many others today and the river of blood still flows and will perhaps continue to flow untill the AL stop seeing the Bengalis as better friends than its fellow Bangladeshi citizens from oppision political parties.
Mujib like many other Third World autocrat leaders could have escaped the massacre number 1: If he didn't live in Dhanmondhi and if Golam Mostafa didn't bring Dalim to Mujib's house, number 2: And most of all if Mujib didn't have his left eye ailment in High School and had to skip school for four years that eventually made him a politician with charisma but not a statesman.
Despite all the death due to the discontinuty in Sheikh dynasty, instead of Taher's people's army rule, in Bangladesh the multiparty democracy was restored and also the market economy revived surprisingly by a man as like some military leaders in USA politics (Isnhower) and UK (Churchill) came from military background but listened to people, that the country needed democracy. In this universal system, Hasina was also allowed to join as the opposition leader. President Zia also established a democratic opposition political party. In this whole episode people thought it was the country first before anything else (democracy). No one except people owns the country; abiding by this formula, the river of blood still flows.
I have expanded this idea further in my recently published book, "SEARCHING FOR BHASANI, CITIZEN OF THE WORLD." 2010. Available at Amazon.com, Barnesandnoble.com
 






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