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Friday, April 13, 2012

Re: [chottala.com] ‘Hate war criminals’ to be Pahela Baishakh theme



Assalamualaikum Sir.

I pity you.  You are promoting hatred with our new year's celebration. As a teacher your responsibility should be promoting peace and tolerance not hatred.
War criminal tribunal is going on and we all want to see justice being done for the accused. There is no point to promote hate mongers agenda with our celebration. I do not know who is Deepak Acharjee is but I do know you. That's why i'm reaching out to you as i always do. I hope and pray that one day you will start talking about love and peace instead of  revenge and vendetta.

Thanks.
Helal


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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2012 1:01 AM
Subject: [chottala.com] 'Hate war criminals' to be Pahela Baishakh theme

 


Thursday, 12 April 2012
Author / Source : Deepak Acharjee


Dhaka, Apr 11: Pahela Baishakh (first day of Bangla New Year 1419) ceases to be an apolitical social event as the government plans to celebrate it across the country with "Hate the War Criminals and Their Saviours" as the theme. The legend, "Sokol Juddhaporadhi o Tader Doshorder Ghrina Karun," is being used in stickers, which can be found on transport vehicles, walls of educational institutions and public buildings, turning the most important secular event in Bengali life into a ruling party programme to build opinion against those who committed crimes against humanity during the liberation war in 1971.
In order to take the campaign to remote areas, the authorities will ask field administrators, such as deputy commissioners and upazila nirbahi officers, to do their bit by holding public functions on the theme in their areas.
The renewed campaign coincides with the ongoing trial of war criminals at the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT).
At present the ICT is trying eight people. Six of them are from the Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh-- Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid, Matiur Rahman Nizami, Delwar Hosain Sayedee, Golam Azam, Mohammad Kader Molla and Mohammad Kamaruzzaman, while two are from BNP-- Salauddin Kader Chowdhury and Abdul Alim.
AB Tajul Islam, state minister in the liberation war ministry, told The Independent that almost everybody in the country hated the war criminals and their saviours. All want completion of the trial of the identified war criminals within the shortest possible time, he added.
"The people will never forgive the government if it fails to complete the trial within its term," the state minister said.
"We are very much optimistic that the trial will be completed within the tenure of the present government," Islam, a former freedom fighter, added.
He also said family members and associates of the criminals, and the parties to which they belong, were trying to foil the trial by making false statements in various media at home and abroad.
The Internet is being used to elicit sympathy from foreign governments for the arrested war crime suspects, he added.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has taken a firm line that the trial must be completed within the tenure of her government.
On April 3, 2010, the War Crimes Facts Finding Committee made public a list of 1,597 war criminals, who had been involved in various crimes including killing, rape, looting and arson during the war of independence.
The list also included those who were directly involved in the crimes, such as 369 officers of the Pakistani occupation forces, 852 Razakars, 64 al-Badars, 78 members of the Bihari community who had collaborated with the Pakistani army, 106 political collaborators and 128 members of the so called 'peace committees,' formed by the Pakistani occupation forces during the war.
The committee found documents and probe reports on a number of influential professionals and political leaders who had a central role in designing as well as committing war crimes
Among the Pakistani war criminals, the list has the names of Generals Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan, Tikka Khan, AAK Niazi, Rao Farman Ali and others.
The war crimes committee, which was formed 17 years ago, has prepared the list as per the findings of a nine-year-long research conducted by 13 full-time researchers who arduously gathered supporting documents-- letters, office notes, cassettes, books, booklets, forensic reports, interviews, videos and paper cuttings.

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Abdul Mannan
Educator-Researcher-Writer-Analyst
Dhaka
Bangladesh






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