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> To my friends well wishers and others.
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> I never subscribed to JSD politics and was never a follower
> of AL politics blindly. I try to be objective as far as
> possible. May be I am a bit biased towards the politics of
> AL as I cannot be with any politics of BNP for obvious
> reasons. I also have many critics in AL who thinks I
> should not speak some truths so bluntly they do not like.
> Now for the trial of Col. Taher. His deeds on 7th. November
> was not under trial but his trial was. The trial of Col.
> Taher was a miscarriage of justice and absolutely non
> transparent. I expect to write on this. Even the trial of
> killing of Zia was to some extent more transparent though
> many wrong people were tried (it included quite a few of my
> childhood friends). I never supported his deeds on 7th.
> November and I will say so.
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> Many wishes of our Independence day.
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> Have a nice day.
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> Mannan
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> at 10:03 AM, Helal Ahmed <
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> Assalamualaikum.
> Thanks for your
> response towards my posting. In my 40 years of life I
> didn't see many Bangladeshis with good political
> consciousness. We are overly biased with our political
> ideology. No matter how educated we are, we simply can't
> go beyond our loyalty towards the preferred
> party/ideology.
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> Manna sir and all the respected teacher's in these forums,
> in our student life, we observed how teachers (mostly who
> thought in the public universities in Bangladesh) are busy
> aligning themselves among Shada, Neel, Holud and Golapi
> panels. We also observed how the best student can't become
> a teacher if he/she doesn't get the blessing from those
> color coded panels. Contrary, how ordinary student become a
> teacher with the help of same color coded panels.
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> to mention that it is our Sir's who polluted the student
> politics and used us (students) to become the leader of the
> above mentioned colored coded panels and the ultimate price
> is becoming VC. Now days, some of them do politics in the
> public university and teaches in the private ones.
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> also acknowledged, there are still teachers' left who does
> genuinely teaching job. That's why we still have
> institution like BUET and IBA to name a few.
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> can't teacher be involved in politics! Of course they can.
> But they can't encourage students to be a part of it and
> should leave it out side the institution, at least to some
> extent.
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> Helal
> Toronto,
> Canada.
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> PS: I request all
> the respected teacher's in these forums to not to take my
> writing personally. And I hope my writing is not towards
> them as they don't fall into the teacher's category I
> mentione above. As I said, there are many honorable
> teachers' in Bangladesh, who is keeping
> the teaching profession with minimal financial compensation.
> And some of them still help their student to become
> extraordinary human being. We still visited them and touched
> their feet out of outmost respect because they deserve it.
> Whenever I go home, I make sure to visit few of my teachers
> who taught me throughout my life to be a better human being.
> Not necessarily, to be the best student. One of them
> is Samar Kanti Chowdhury sir, who thought be from Grade 1
> to 6. I wish all the teacher's in Bangladesh is just like
> him.
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> Wed, 3/23/11, abid bahar <
abid.bahar@gmail.com>
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> From: abid bahar <
abid.bahar@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [
chottala.com] Re: [KHABOR]
> Verdict of Col. Taher Case.
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> To:
chottala@yahoogroups.com,
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abid.bahar@gmail.com,
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Ovimot@yahoogroups.com,
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faruquealamgir@gmail.com,
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farhadmazhar@hotmail.com,
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farid2002hossain@hotmail.com,
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notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com,
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modzaman@gmail.com>
> Date: Wednesday, March 23, 2011, 7:26 PM
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> Hasina Fooling People with the Rule of Law
> Abid Bahar
> Professor Mannan is a very enlightened person but at
> the same time I read him in his work that he is an overly
> enthuasistic pro AL person as well. He is an honorable
> person. I don't think I am qualified to say anything to
> increase his enlightenment about Bangladesh politics but I
> want to say one thing to help him understand about his
> enthuasism that with the AL appointed judges some of whom
> were vendals and one was a murder accused, the judgement
> about Taher who was the killer of many innocent army offices
> for implimenting his vision of a the then Chinese style
> sepoy army, Hasina's is clearly politically motivated.
> In this judgement there is nothing to celebrate unless you
> are a hardcore Awami Leaguer enthusiast.
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> Additionally, it says what is legal is not always
> moral. Example: If the fascist leader Sadam made laws, or
> Gaddafi or Mujib with their one party rule, made laws, in
> Mujib's case when the elected Mujib denying the
> people's mandate made laws to supress the opposition
> installed one party rule, killing the opposition with his
> High Court laws, or killing Siraj Sikdar without laws and
> boosting about it, it was simply a betrayal with the
> people who voted him to power. In the end such leaders as
> was Saddam with his two children were killed by the invasion
> forces, Mujib with his two children were killed by
> Bangladesh army and another dictator Gadafi calling himself
> as a revolutionary stays in power for decades now killing
> his countryman with the same fascist rule of law and who
> knows what awaits for him as well.
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> In Hasina's case keeping Mahmudur Rahman, the
> editor of a newspaper in jail by Hasina's court was
> legal but abusing power through courts was neither
> democratic nor moral. True, politicians and their
> enthuasiasts are fooling and ruling people with the excuse
> of rule of law- is a village headman style politics brought
> to the city to convince some already enlightened people
> fighting against dictators and fascist regimes worldwide.
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> Manna Sir:
> Assalamualaikum.
> Thanks for sharing your comment on High courts verdict on
> Taher killing.
> Sir,
> in the last few weeks there were many email circling around
> regarding this matter. I also posted a thread few days back.
> I would be honored to hear your feedback in regards of my
> below statement:
> "Assalamua'laikum.
> Ok, for the sake of argument, I accept your notion that
> Ziaur Rahman was a cold blooded murderer for killing Col
> Taher. Then, do you also accept that Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
> was also a cold blooded murderer for killing Siraj Sikdar! I
> hope you must read or remember when Bongbondhu proclaimed,
> where is Siraj Sikdar after he was assassinated."
> I'm
> really looking fwd to have a knowledgeable discussion with
> you regarding the hypocrisy in our today's society when it
> comes to discussing Mujib/Zia, India/Pakistan, Tarek/Joy,
> and so on.
> Sir, I
> can assume how busy your life is however, your response is
> much appreciated.
> Helal
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> --- On Tue, 3/22/11, Abdul Mannan <
abman1971@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> From: Abdul Mannan <
abman1971@gmail.com>
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> Subject: [KHABOR] Verdict of Col. Taher Case.
> To:
khabor@yahoogroups.com,
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alapon@yahoogroups.com,
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chottala@yahoogroups.com,
> "Miro Jangi" <
mjangi@yahoo.com>,
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Diagnose@yahoogroups.com,
> "shahid mahmud" <
shahid6609@yahoo.com>,
> "sultan chowdhury" <
chottalasultan@yahoo.com>,
> "Saad Andaleeb" <
saadandaleeb@gmail.com>
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> Date: Tuesday, March 22, 2011, 3:21 AM
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> High Court has given a verdict that the hanging of
> Col. Taher by Gen. Zia was a cold blooded murder and the
> lone person responsible for it was General Zia. The Court
> also ruled that Zia was also directly involved in the
> killing of Bangabandhu Sk. Mujib.
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