According to Zia's plan Pakistan's notorious spy agency ISI boarded Goalm Azam the chief colaborator of Pakistan army during our glorious liberation war and smuggled him into a Bangladesh bound especialy chartered flight.
Golam Azam and his family came to Bangladesh from three and half years of wilderness with a Pakistani passport and with Gen. Zia's blessings resuructed Jamat-E-Islami a bannned political party for its notorious role during our liberation war. Jamaat-E-Islami, a party which not only coparated with killer forces of Pakistani army during nine months of liberation war but killed thousends of innocent Bangladeshi. Gostapo forces of Al-Badar, Al-Shams and Rajakar under the command of Golam Azam and his Jamat-E-Islam become a close ally of once freedom fighter Gen. Zia. Although there may have question among vast number of people weather he was a willfull freedom fighter or product of the situation out of his control which forced him to to attain that role of freedom fighter untill he shows his real image as a stunch ally of anti liberation forces until his brutal tragic death in May of 1981.
" General Ziaur Rahman survived as many as 21 coups during his five years until succumbing to the 22nd one. Most of those coups were led by the 1971 freedom-fighter officers who were irked by Ziaur's liaison with anti liberation pro Islamic quarters. 30 September 1977 a coup was held in Bogura Cantonment. 22 East Bengal Regiment occurred this coup. But It was failed. 2 October 1977 there was another coup held. It was led by the soldier of Bangladesh Air Force. 6 Air Force officer died in this coup. No one knows why this coup was began. Witness says that in 2 October 5 member of "Red Army" of Japani soldier was trying to hijack an Aero-Plane of Japan Airline DC-8 including 156 passengers. But they failed to hijack. Then the coup was began. For this reason 2500 soldier killed in court martial. Officially 1183 Soldiers. 561 of them were Bangladesh Air Force Soldiers and Rest of them were Army soldier. Army soldiers were killed for 30 September coup
Maryland, US.A.
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khabor@yahoogroups.com, "Mohiuddin Anwar" <mohiuddin@...> wrote:
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> Ms. Nasima Parvenn, I understood from your letter that you were born after our liberation.I hope you did not realize the misrule of Sheikh Mujib between-1972-1975. You did not know that Sheikh Mujib slaugtered our democracy and created one party rule in 1975. As a democratic nation Bangladeshis never accepted that slaughtering of Democracy. He paid price for this misstep and Bangladeshis recreated multi-party democracy again after the fall of Sheikh Mujib.Liberated Bangladesh is the great allotment from Almighty Allah Rabbul Alamin as I understand ,than the sacrifice of millions Bangladeshis. Bangladeshis did not sacrifice their lives for one party rule.We have to understand that kashmiris, Chechens, Palestinians and other freedom loving people fighting for their liberation longer than we did but still did not achieve that universal rights.Political History of Bangladesh during 1972-1975 should be well known to our future generation. We cannot hide that part from our history-.I appreciate Sheikh Mujib's role until outr liberation but I cannot appreciate his role during 72-75. He is the Architect of our liberation make no doubt about it but its historically true that he aboloished democracy in Bangla desh, Do you know that ? If you donot know that part of our history please ask your seniors about this history, you will know everything. How notorious Rokkhibahini created by Mujib killed thousands of political oppoenets. Rokhibahini was created to protect Mujib government, interstingly 12,000 Rokkhibahini soldiers did not fire a single bullet- to protect the Mujib government. Our next generation should be well informed about this part of Bangladesh's history. Many Thanks.M.A. ------ Original Message ----------
> From: nasima parveen nisinc6947@...
> To: Mohiuddin Anwar mohiuddin@...
> Subject: Re: Fw: Re: [KHABOR] Once the Awami League goes . . .
> Date: Sat, 08 Jan 2011 02:57:56 -0500
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> Mr anwer, bangali hoie ekono banglar ithihash janona tho ithihash nie porihash korona please. ami awmileague o na bnp o na, amer jonmo hoini 1971e ami always both ofer decision shuni then comment kori. bolcho bongabondu aber korcho kotakko. age deshke bhalo bashthe shiko than automatically shek mujibke respect korbe. desher jonmo anek koshte eneche ja dushto jia r musthaker motho lokera shoner deshke thochnoch kore dieche. jara kina rajaker r albodorke napakderke pobithra sthane boshieche. tharporeo golabaji. bhalo kore banglar ithihash jano then real Bangladesh citizener porichoi dao. bongobondu is bangabondhu and india na hole desh aj urdu hoie jetho remember and except that.
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> Mohiuddin Anwar mohiuddin@... wrote:
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> >Sri Shitangshu, As a kottor Baksali and pro-indian activist you can believe that your favorite pro-india party B.A.L. will win the next belection still three years from now. That's your imgination like "Pagoler Shukh Mone Mone". Even your Netri Bongobondhu Konnya Bharotbondhu Hasina does not believe that her party will win next election. She gave that judgement to the people yesterday. People watching Awami Amalnama with interet now and remember BNP is not in power now and basically has no role at the BAKSALI Parliament. Peopole will only decide how Hasina government improved the overall condition of the people of Bangladesh. It is true that ,all Halua Ruti has been enjoyed by the looters (In Mujib's language Chatar Dol)of Awami League-, ordinery voter's receiving nothing. Power situation, Traffic congestion, price of essential mcommodities, law and border situation evrything will be judged by the voters before taking any decision to vote for BASL secondv time. Do you beloieve that all these goals can be achieved in next three years ? It's too early to predict Awami/Baksali victory in the next general election. Just take a test case like Dhaka City Mayoral election, you will get the result like Chittogong. Many Thanks.M.Anwar --------- Forwarded Message ----------
> >From: Sitangshu Guha guhasb@...
> >To: Mohiuddin Anwar mohiuddin@...
> >Cc:
khabor@yahoogroups.com, unitycouncilusa@..., syed.aslam3@..., abdul_momen@..., nurannabi@...
> >Subject: Re: [KHABOR] Once the Awami League goes . . .
> >Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2011 17:39:09 -0500
> >
> >Well, as a BNP-Jamaat-Militant, you can pray & hope for that. Did you hear the proverb, ‘a cow does not die at the praying of vulture’ (Shakuner duoaya goru morena)! At this time dacoits are in opposition and their leader Madam Imelda is trying cut a deal with the government to free her ‘thief of Baghdad sons’ and she promised to quit politics (The same thing she did with the last care taker government). I wonder what you people will do then. Khaleda Zia will never be PM again; SAKA, Nizami, ------- are history! ISI’s HQ is gone (Madam’s Moinul Rd House); Fakistan is on the verge of destruction; what you will do? Your madam said: "কাউকে ছাড় দেয়া হবে না" -খালেদা জিয়া > wait three more years, her condition will be like ‘Chere de ma kendhe bachi’. In next election AL will win easily with peoples’ verdict.
> >
> >On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 1:11 AM, Mohiuddin Anwar mohiuddin@... wrote:
> >Awami League will bring their party down from thhe power, Peoples Negative vote will help other party to defeat Awami League. That is the charecteristic of Bangladeshi voters we saw in last four Parliamentery election. Now people realizing that they denied the thifs power but broght Dacoits to power. Painful realization indeed.
> >
> >---------- Original Message ----------
> >From: Syed_Aslam3 Syed.Aslam3@...
> >To: Khobor
khabor@yahoogroups.com, notun Bangladesh
notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com,
chottala@yahoogroups.com> >Subject: [KHABOR] Once the Awami League goes . . .
> >Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2011 05:01:33 -0500
> >
> >
> >Once the Awami League goes . . .Syed Badrul Ahsan
> >Photo: Noor Alam/ Drik News Our heads hang low, in unmitigated shame. Where the head should have been held high in this land of illuminating poetry and galvanising politics, it today takes a battering from those who should have shown us the way to a bright new world. Former prime minister Khaleda Zia has loudly and unabashedly served notice on the nation that once the Awami League goes out of office, all the acts and decisions it has taken in the past two years and will take in the remainder of its term will be considered illegal.
> >
> >That is a bit rich coming from one whose party and political associates presided over, for a long time, some manifest wrongs in this beautiful country. And do not forget the long darkness they pushed us into as they tried commandeering our history and then putting it to the torch.
> >
> >Let us now give free rein to our imagination in light of the portents of doom coming from the Begum. One of the first things the Bangladesh Nationalist Party will likely annul is the trial, conviction and execution of the assassins of the Father of the Nation. Please note that the BNP has said not a word in support of the judicial process that gave us back something of the self-dignity we lost as a people when Bangabandhu's assassins strutted free all around us. The impression was, and remains, one of the party's sulking at a return to rule of law.
> >
> >So what Begum Zia means to do, if and when she regains political office, is declare the hanging of Farook Rahman and his accomplices an act of treason on the part of the Awami League government. She will then have Parliament restore the notorious indemnity ordinance in the constitution, to let us know that we the people committed a criminal act by restoring Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to the peaks that he was toppled from in August 1975.
> >
> >Khaleda Zia's promise of vengeance will please everyone who has never been happy with Bangladesh, who indeed would like this country to mutate into a little Pakistan through a return to the morally outrageous two-nation theory once propagated by the All India Muslim League. Do not forget that between 1975 and 1996 and then between 2001 and 2006, this execrable political non-idea was put into operation in subtle fashion through so-called Bangladeshi nationalism.
> >
> >Now, if the BNP comes back to power in this mood of fury and retribution, our future and the future of our children will once more come to rest in the hands of those who have never felt happy with Bengali nationalism. And a return to "Bangladeshi nationalism" will be one way of keeping this country divided, in a state of perennial ferment through a tribalisation of politics.
> >
> >These people who feel unhappy with the spirit of 1971 will then ride roughshod over all of us. We will all fall together. It will once more be the war criminals of 1971 sporting the flag you and I fashioned, under the leadership of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, on their vehicles as ministers in a country they tried murdering in 1971.
> >
> >The bottom-line, for you and for me and for all citizens of this country, is for us to be on guard against a return to office of those who have for decades insulted our self-esteem as a people and have refused to do penance for their sins. In these past two years, there are some dark, bitter truths we have come across. It is that those who took the country for a ride in the five years before January 2007 have not learnt the truth about themselves.
> >
> >They are unhappy with the people …because the people gave them no opportunity for a return to power in December 2008. There is in them absolutely no embarrassment about the plunder they resorted to in their glory days. They conveniently forget that it was they who first initiated and perfected the humiliation we today know as remand in custody. They humiliated academics, politicians and journalists in the dark confines of police stations and cantonments.
> >
> >It was their wickedness which saw the electoral roll bursting with non-existent voters. It was their man (and we speak of President Iajuddin Ahmed) who was entrusted with the job of stealing an election from us through making sure that those who took away our happiness would come back to take away whatever else that remained.
> >
> >The Begum and her party are worried about the conditions of their imprisoned colleagues and political associates in prison. That is acceptable and understandable. And yet we must ask them if their conscience has ever made them wonder how these prisoners dehumanised us all in the year when the state of Pakistan tried running us out of our own land. They are unhappy with the prospect of a war crimes trial. You do not expect a patriot, a proper Bengali, to go morbid at the thought of ageing war criminals getting their comeuppance.
> >
> >Khaleda Zia's vow of nullifying every act of the Awami League is a patent threat to all of us. If the threat comes to pass, the sunlight will go fleeing from our lives, the moon will lose its luster, poetry will die, politics will be no more, rivers will not run and good men and women will be fugitives in the wild woods.
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> >Everything will pall. Everything will pale. Everything will fall.
> >
> >Syed Badrul Ahsan is Editor, Current Affairs, The Daily Star. E-mail: bahsantareq@...://
www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=168742> >Related: 'দেশনেত্রী' কি মানসিক ভারসাম্যহীনতায় ভুগছেন?আবদুল গাফ্ফার চৌধুরী
http://www.dailyjanakantha.com/news_view.php?nc=16&dd=2011-01-05&ni=44580> > "কাউকে ছাড় দেয়া হবে না" -খালেদা জিয়া
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