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Sunday, May 22, 2011

[chottala.com] Two interesting and informative articles [2 Attachments]

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Dear Moderator,Sir,

Providing two articles for keen readers of Chottala Forum.

1) One was published in daily Amardesh on 18 May 2011.

Prof. Abdur Noor of Public Administration Dept. of Chittagong University wrote it in reference to a eulogy written by Bangabir Quader Siddiqi as tribute to Late Khandaker Delwar Hossain, former BNP Secretary.


Pls find attachment.
Pls also find the flwg link:

http://www.amardeshonline.com/pages/details/2011/05/18/821062


2)The other was published in daily Nayadiganta on 23 April 2011.
Farzeen Quader Chowdhury, daughter of detained BNP leader Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury wrote it as rejoinder to a sub-editorial column written by Bishwajit in daily Prothom Alo.
Pls find attachment.Pls also follow the link:

http://www.dailynayadiganta.com/2011/04/23/fullnews.asp?News_ID=273980&sec=6

Beleive, readers having interest in unveiling the cloak of history will surely enjoy these two articles.

Best regards,
Hasan Mahmud,
Chittagong.

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Re: [chottala.com] A Run on Grameen Bank's Integrity - Founder's Career Ends in Disgrace



The truth is that the wrong doer  does not do any thing for justice but do more injustice saying the others wrong doers.
Adamajee ispahani bawani  gandar insdustries have been destroyed say as wrong

--- On Sat, 21/5/11, AbdurRahim Azad <Arahim.azad@gmail.com> wrote:

From: AbdurRahim Azad <Arahim.azad@gmail.com>
Subject: [chottala.com] A Run on Grameen Bank's Integrity - Founder's Career Ends in Disgrace
To: notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com, "khabor" <khabor@yahoogroups.com>, chottala@yahoogroups.com, alapon@yahoogroups.com
Received: Saturday, 21 May, 2011, 11:47 PM

 
Shadin Akash Shahib
 
One wrong doing does not justify other wrong doing per se.
 
Truths are now comming into the light: the inside  stories of our Novel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus and his shrewd and clever entrepreneurship under the cover of  poverty alleviation.
 
Dr. Yunus's ethics violaton, tax cheating etc, had hitherto been unknown, ........
 
 
While promoting "microfinance and poverty alleviation"
to built his image, Dr. Yunus has build his own (and his family's) fortunes in the back !!!!!!!
 
In Bangladesh rich has become become extreemly richer and the poor has become poorer ...... that is the bottom line !!!!!!  
 
 
 
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নোবেল বিজয়ী ড. ইউনূস এবং অপরাধ থেকে দায়মুক্তির সংস্কৃতি
শাহরিয়ার কবির
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

ড. মুহাম্মদ ইউনূস কাদের লোক?

http://www.sonarbangladesh.com/article.php?ID=5015

ড. ইউনূস ও গ্রামীণ ব্যাংকের কর্মকাণ্ড প্রসঙ্গে 
http://www.sonarbangladesh.com/article.php?ID=4266
ড. ইউনূস ও গ্রামীণ ব্যাংকের কর্মকাণ্ড প্রসঙ্গে-৩
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Shadin Akash <shadinakash@yahoo.com> wrote:
Azad Shaheb,

Your AL government appeared to be dissatisfied with the  thousands of crore taka of the poor investors they looted from Share market now it is going to get all the money of 8 million poor village women. Supporting such an corrupt leader like Hasina can not be an act of gentleman like you but it can be act of chor chechor. Every brick of AL office knows that Hasina took 9 crore taka bribe from Ersahd in 1986. Mr. Azad also knows this but still his sycophant nature will keep him in the side of the corrupt people. If Yunis were wrong people of the whole world would not have supported him. Read the article of Dr, Zafar Iqbal, Mahfuz Anam and others whose patriotism is unquestionable.

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Subject: A Run on Grameen Bank's Integrity - Founder's Career Ends in Disgrace

 

Founder's Career Ends in Disgrace

A Run on Grameen Bank's Integrity

By PATRICK BOND
Bangladesh's once-legendary banking environment is now fatally polluted. The rot is spreading so fast and far that the entire global microfinance industry is threatened. Controversy ranges far beyond poisonous local politics, the factor most often cited by those despondent about Grameen Bank's worsening crisis.
True, at first glance we see an oppressive state's persecution of a courageous academic-turned-entrepreneur and 2006 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, a man passionate about uplifting poor women's socio-economic status through unsecured credit and group borrowing: Muhammad Yunus. On April 5, the Bangladeshi Supreme Court confirmed that notwithstanding huge aid inflows he catalysed for one of Asia's poorest countries – based on Bangladesh's world-leading 25% microfinance market penetration rate – Yunus must be ousted from Grameen Bank's leadership.
At second glance, observe that the notorious corporation Burson-Marsteller (B-M) is spin-doctoring for Yunus, and as MSNBC television social critic Rachel Maddow has observed, "When Evil needs public relations, Evil has Burson-Marsteller on speed-dial." B-M did PR for Three Mile Island's nuclear operator after its meltdown, the US tobacco industry (to organize the 'National Smoker's Alliance'), the Argentine military dictatorship which killed 35,000, the Indonesian regime which committed massacres in East Timor, Nigeria's military, Union Carbide against residents of Bhopal, the late Romanian president Nicolae Ceausescu and the Saudi royal family.
In February, Mary Robinson, Ireland's first woman president and the main public face of Friends of Grameen, began helping B-M defend Yunus. It didn't work: in early March, Yunus was fired by the government of Sheikh Hasina Wazed, whose Awami League party won the 2008 election by a landslide.
The current power struggle between state and bank began, according to Hasina's son, Sajeeb Wazed, when "massive financial improprieties at Grameen" were revealed by a documentary on Norwegian state television late last year. The film, Caught in Micro Debt, showed how fifteen years ago, $100 million in aid was irregularly moved from the (non-profit) bank to one of dozens of lucrative private firms controlled by Yunus, Grameen Kalyan.
Norwegian aid bureaucrats were furious and demanded that $30 million be returned. Yunus' own personal correspondence about the matter is embarrassing, even damning. "In several cases," Wazed charges, his behavior "was completely illegal and constitutes embezzlement."
Wazed also alleges usury: "Grameen Bank charges up to 30 percent in interest rate on loans and up to an additional 10 percent in 'forced savings' to the poorest sections of society. Their collection methods are draconian and collection officers who fail to collect payment have the uncollected amounts deducted from their pay. There are many documented cases which constitute abuse and the criminal offence of 'molestation' under Bangladesh law."
The country's central bank and courts have ruled that Yunus must immediately leave Grameen, on an absurdly ageist technicality: he is older than 60, hence disqualified to run a bank (a matter ignored the previous 11 years). More seriously, on April 25, the 90-page report of the state's formal committee of inquiry found that "in all the activities [researched]… there has been a tendency to violate laws and rules in Grameen Bank. In fact, the organisation did not follow rules and laws, rather grew completely dependent on one individual."
Years back at a World Bank conference, Hasina had firmly endorsed Grameen's work, but in the meantime, Yunus attacked the existing political class in a short-lived 2007 attempt to start his own party. Last December, Hasina labeled Yunus a "bloodsucker of the poor."
The roles of Robinson, her Friends of Grameen co-chair James Wolfensohn (World Bank president during its most protest-ridden decade, from 1995-2005), B-M, the US State Department, and the Bangladeshi government are emblematic of the messiness of state, capital and civil society working at cross-purposes.
To illustrate, Wolfensohn visited Hasina in March. After his demands were apparently rejected, suddenly the Bank and International Monetary Fund cut $500 million in loans Hasina was expecting. Another factor in that decision was the $756 million Hasina was charging Grameenphone for a 15-year license, similar to other cellphone providers pro-rated by marketshare. As New Age newspaper reported, the World Bank considered this fee "far too high" – yet another case of that institution's pro-corporate, fiscal-shrinkage bias?
Hasina was also prime minister from 1996-2001, when Transparency International considered Bangladesh the world's most corrupt country. In 1975, the army had assassinated her father, considered the local equivalent of Nelson Mandela, and her mother and three brothers. Hasina and senior Awami League leaders have since been attacked – and several killed – on other occasions.
Another woman's political icon, Hillary Clinton, has entered the fray, demanding that Hasina halt the attack, even though her Bangladeshi "Hillary Village" is considered a prime case of microfinance failure. Last month, US Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake threatened that US-Bangladeshi bilateral relations would be 'impacted' if Yunus was fired.
WikiLeaks recently disclosed that under George W. Bush, the State Department had an overtly political agenda four years earlier, as Yunus "could offer a possible out from the present Hasina-Zia zero-sum game that cripples Bangladesh's democratic process." The same leaked cable revealed Yunus' desire to have Grameen finance a Bangladeshi "megaport" to promote regional trade, including with Burma. Yet like Robinson, Yunus is joined on Mandela's "Elders" group of notables by Burmese democracy activist (and fellow Nobel laureate) Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been a strong advocate of sanctions.
To assess genuine feminist perspectives on Yunus' financing legacy, beyond the maneuvers of politicos Robinson, Hasina and Clinton, consider an important new scholarly work on Grameen by University of Oregon anthropologist Lamia Karim: Microfinance and Its Discontents: Women in Debt in Bangladesh.
In a recent interview with my colleague Khadija Sharife, Karim pointed out, "Bangladeshi women give the loans to their husbands. Women are the conduits for the circulation of capital in rural society. This has resulted in increased domination and violence for indivdual women both at the household and community levels." As a result, she argues, women have become "custodians of honor and shame in rural society. By instrumentalizing these codes, NGOs shame rural women to recover their defaulted sums of money."
The crisis is of world importance because it reflects the limits of microfinance, and comes on the heels of suicidally-high interest rates (literally) charged by lenders elsewhere in South Asia. As London's Guardian reported last month, 30 million Indian households had borrowed more than $3 billion in microcredit since the mid-1990s. "In recent months, the industry has been thrown into crisis as it has become clear that a significant number of borrowers – between a tenth and a third, depending on the estimate – cannot afford to repay their loans."
This predatory lending parallels the 2007-09 'sub-primate mortgage' crisis in the US. According to the Guardian: "The past five years have seen the aggressive selling of loans to often illiterate villagers, followed by equally aggressive debt collection." As a result, the past decade witnessed more than 200,000 farm suicides in India. Reports India's leading rural journalist, The Hindu's P. Sainath: "Those who have taken their lives were deep in debt."
Another major Bangladeshi NGO operator, BRAC, engaged in "loan pushing," its microfinance programme head Shameran Abed concedes. This was due to "excess liquidity" and "lack of communication between lenders," and as a result, "In the mid 2000s, the microfinancing industry grew too fast."
As Karim describes even the main Bangladeshi microcredit NGOs, "Many of these organizations operate like loan sharks! The idea that the poor are bankable and they pay back their loans at 98% is like music to the ears of donors and large corporations. Grameen Bank exemplifies neoliberal ideas of development: individual entrepreneurship and competition."
Karim concludes, "Let's replace the word credit with debt. Debt as a human right? How does that sound? Debt is a relationship of power and inequality between the loan institution and the borrower."
Milford Bateman of the Overseas Development Institute criticizes Yunus and Hernando de Soto, the Peruvian economist who authored The Mystery of Capital: "The microfinance industry makes a fatal mistake in believing that sustainable poverty reduction and 'bottom-up' development actually lie within the gift of the informal microenterprise sector."
The filmmaker behind the Norwegian documentary, Tom Heinemann, makes similar arguments against microcredit evangelism. Heinemann was named the leading Danish investigative journalist in 2007 and 2009, and his earlier work won prizes at the Prix Italia, Aljazeera Documentary Film Festival, GZ Docs in China, and Envirofilm festivals.
He is preparing a follow-up, because rebuttals from Friends of Grameen have focused on the film's misnaming of Grameen's first borrower (done originally by Yunus), comparative interest rates, and the Norwegian government's continued support to Yunus. Yet this latter defense says a great deal more about Norway's internationally-ambitious Minister of Environment and International Development, Erik Solheim, who broke his party's 2006 "Soria Moria" pledge to defund the World Bank, than it does about the merits of Grameen's case.
For Solheim, Clinton, Wolfensohn and Robinson, it may seem appropriate, even urgent, to defend Grameen. But looking more closely, it would be better to move on, towards post-microfinance strategies that genuinely reduce poverty and empower women. These strategies typically are strongest when grounded in collective action usually associated with social movements and organized labour.
In the last decade, one of the best examples is access to AIDS medicines, won in Brazil, Thailand, India and especially South Africa, against the US State Department's self-described "full court press", under Bill Clinton, to prevent Mandela's government from providing generic medicines using US-copyrighted drugs. The secret to the victory was not entrepreneurialism but instead popular mass activism, democratic organization and a vigorous critique of the post-Mandela South African government's AIDS denialism, intellectual property rights and medical monopolies, the World Trade Organisation's Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights system, Washington's WTO representative Robert Zoellick (now World Bank president) and Big Pharmaceutical corporate profiteering.
The impressive results: Mandela's successor Thabo Mbeki was fired by his own party, TRIPS now has an exemption to allow local production of medicines (and the US government is helping fund these), and for those who need the AIDS treatment, whereas once it cost above $10,000/year, today the medicine is free. In contrast, South Africa has a notoriously bankrupt microfinance sector.
Given the usury accusations and suicide wave, the industry's reputation is so tainted that in a recent New Age interview, Yunus publicly backtracked: "Unfortunately, not everyone who uses the word 'microcredit' is dedicated to serving the needs of the poor. This is not the microcredit I had in mind."
As Cambridge University economist Ha-Joon Chang confirmed to Heinemann, "They will never get out of poverty because when you have to pay between 30-40-50, sometimes 100% interest rate. What business makes that kind of profit?"
But Washington-based Grameen Foundation chief executive Alex Counts defends his Nigerian affiliate, LAPO, for its 100% rate: "Well – as it happens – many Nigerian banks that operate in the rural areas charge twice as much as LAPO… What microfinance is trying to do, with very little subsidy from the philanthropic sector is trying to provide a service – on a commercial basis on a business basis to give them a better deal."
Yet profit-seeking through microfinance represents, even Yunus concedes, "a terrible wrong turn." Still, Yunus defended his own role to the last, saying of the Norwegian documentary's allegations, "These attacks have no basis in reality." Claiming that Grameen interest rates – over 30% including fees, according to Bangladeshi economist Q.K. Ahmad – are reasonable, he continued to insist, "Access to affordable credit is a human right."
Still, it is difficult to ignore overwhelming evidence that not only for-profit lenders but also non-profit NGOs pushing microfinance as a silver-bullet fix to women's poverty often do more harm than good. In league with the State Department, the World Bank and Burson-Marsteller, even those like Mary Robinson who strive to raise women's standing, are actually stumbling straight into the path of both the collapsing Grameen founder and microcredit's fast-decaying reputation.
Patrick Bond is based at the University of KwaZulu-Natal Centre for Civil Society in Durban.
 
 
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The writer Patrick Bond (born 1961, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is professor at the
University of KwaZulu-Natall, where he has directed the Centre for Civil Society since 2004. His research interests include political economy, environment, social policy, and geopolitics.
 
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নোবেল বিজয়ী ড. ইউনূস এবং অপরাধ থেকে দায়মুক্তির সংস্কৃতি
শাহরিয়ার কবির
 
  
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 

ড. মুহাম্মদ ইউনূস কাদের লোক?

http://www.sonarbangladesh.com/article.php?ID=5015

ড. ইউনূস ও গ্রামীণ ব্যাংকের কর্মকাণ্ড প্রসঙ্গে 
http://www.sonarbangladesh.com/article.php?ID=4266
ড. ইউনূস ও গ্রামীণ ব্যাংকের কর্মকাণ্ড প্রসঙ্গে-৩
 
 
 



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Re: [chottala.com] digital BAL & BNP




Both of them present and ex prime minister are being reprented by the people of Bangladesh so if you want any quality it needing for the people of Bangladesh to be educated in quality knowledge education to know and to understand what means the digital
 

--- On Sun, 22/5/11, Dilawar Hossain <Oline2@cox.net> wrote:

From: Dilawar Hossain <Oline2@cox.net>
Subject: [chottala.com] digital BAL & BNP
To: chottala@yahoogroups.com
Received: Sunday, 22 May, 2011, 4:54 AM

 

What we are witnessing in Canada , UK and USA  for PM Sheikh Hasina and Ex prime minister Khaleda Zia, proved to be unruly as ever that terms Digital BAL and Digital BNP.

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[chottala.com] BNP's Jewish Connection !!!!



BNP's Jewish Connection !!!!
  
Mr Mohiuddin Anwer
 
You fogot to mention that BNP developed a very cozy relationship with
with AIPAC (American Israeli Public AffairsCommittee). 
BNP's US-Ambassador Shamser Mubin Chowdhury (an inner circle operative of Madam Khaleda Zia) appointed  Dr, Richard Benkins  of AIPAC as a lobbyist for BNP.
It may be mentioned here that Dr, Richard Benkins of  American Israel Public Affairs Committee [AIPAC - a Mossad front in USA], is a registered Foreign agent with the US department of State.
 
Benkin is a pro-Israel activist in USA with Mossad connections.
Quotation from  Zoglul Husain's writing:
"Dr Richard L Benkin is a Jewish American who serves Israel ............"   ......Yet, it is the Khalada Zia's "Bangladesh Government, who in their great wisdom (!), appointed Dr Richard L Benkin in April 2006 ..."   .....
...................................
 


 
On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Mohiuddin Anwar <mohiuddin@netzero.net> wrote:

Fanatic Hindu ,
 
Yes Sri Guho we Bangladeshis are anti-Israel except some pro-Indians and pro-Isrealis like . Isreal forcefully evicted oppressed Palestinians from their motherland and We Bangladeshis feel the pain of occupationthe sense and look the events in open mind. I urge him to become pro Banglashi not pro-Indian and I like to remind him that most Bangladeshi muslims are part of the greater Muslim Ummah as a result we are anti-Israeli but pro-America as well as anti-Indian. Even diehard Baksalis are also anti-Indian in mind but openly won't reveal tht. People like Guho' are pro-Israel  because they hate muslim and forget the sentimen of Bangladeshi muslims.
Guho's number are  very few and not even well fed by  pro-Indian Hasina admninistration.
 

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Subject: Re: Fw: Fanatic Hindu Cry:Hillary meets Khaleda
Date: Sat, 21 May 2011 14:18:58 -0400

We are hearing big talks about meetings with Mrs. Zia. In London also we heard that she will meet with the PM? Well, she met the Opposition leader with the mercy of Ms. Roshanara Ali, MP for a long 20min? She was successful to sit with the Lord Avabory, with the help of Sujit Sen, General Secretary, BHBCUC, UK. Surely, her UK visit is a great success!

We expect her US visit will be a great success in the same way! We are waiting to see! But the news is that she will face black flag and protest every where in NY/DC (showing black flag and protest to the opposition leader is the first of its kind!). Minorities will ask her to �Apologies� for �Crime against Humanity during 2001-2006�. During her tenure Bangladesh was almost turned into semi-Afghanistan.

Mr. M: Internet is good, at least it makes some perverts to be self pro-claimed �Freelance Journalist�, and �Political Analyst� etc. and become a so-called researcher with the knowledge of a goat! �He is a�militant, a friend of Jihadists,�and as all militants he is also an anti-Indian, anti-Israel & anti-American, who recently started loving Obama (because of his middle name?). He is a piece of shit, and changes color every morning! Beware of this --!



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Re: [chottala.com] My New Book



Just one of the many ways of getting enlightened.

M

On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 12:30 AM, dina khan <dina30_khan@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

 
Respected Teacher
It needs for learning to know 
What does mean by Higher Education?
Either
It mean to study many books for getting certificate of higher education
Or
Learning of any subject for knowing and increasing update perfect knowledge to  that subject for doing work perfectly.

--- On Fri, 20/5/11, Abdul Mannan <abman1971@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Abdul Mannan <abman1971@gmail.com>
Subject: [chottala.com] My New Book
To: chottala@yahoogroups.com, khabor@yahoogroups.com, "diagnose" <Diagnose@yahoogroups.com>, alapon@yahoogroups.com, "fashiul alam" <bahrdctg@gmail.com>, "Saifur Chowdhury" <saifur64@gmail.com>, "rabi_sankar_das@sg.nykline.com s" <rabi_sankar_das@sg.nykline.com>, "qaiyum chowdhury" <qaiyum_cipl@hotmail.com>, "DILIP DE" <drdilipde@gmail.com>, "Kazi Quddusi" <khasru74@yahoo.com>, "Moslehuddin Khaled" <mmckhaled@gmail.com>, "Qamar Banu" <hsadiq_2006@yahoo.com>, "Alak Roy" <terra-roy@hotmail.com>, "Syeed Trading" <mehraj@ctg.bbts.net>, "Amwar Sayed" <anwarscu2000@yahoo.com>
Received: Friday, 20 May, 2011, 8:58 PM

 
My new book, collection of essays on Higher Education is now available in Chittagong. You can get a copy from Current Book Center, Jalsha Cinema Building or Grantha Niloy, Jamal Khan, (Sanmar Building).

Thanks and warm wishes.

Mannan




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Re: [chottala.com] My New Book



 
Respected Teacher
It needs for learning to know 
What does mean by Higher Education?
Either
It mean to study many books for getting certificate of higher education
Or
Learning of any subject for knowing and increasing update perfect knowledge to  that subject for doing work perfectly.

--- On Fri, 20/5/11, Abdul Mannan <abman1971@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Abdul Mannan <abman1971@gmail.com>
Subject: [chottala.com] My New Book
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Received: Friday, 20 May, 2011, 8:58 PM

 
My new book, collection of essays on Higher Education is now available in Chittagong. You can get a copy from Current Book Center, Jalsha Cinema Building or Grantha Niloy, Jamal Khan, (Sanmar Building).

Thanks and warm wishes.

Mannan

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School of Business
University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh
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E-mail: abman1971@gmail.com
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