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[chottala.com] Why is the govt damaging the high reputation of Prof. Yunus?



Why is the government damaging the high reputation of Prof. Yunus?

t is time for all conscious citizens to demand from the government why it has chosen to damage the image and high reputation that Professor Yunus had earned nationally and internationally. Long before he and Grameen Bank received the Nobel Prize, he had earned respect within the country for the innovative mode of providing credit to landless women, starting from modest beginnings in the Chittagong University Campus. He had tirelessly worked to disseminate these ideas to develop the organisational base starting from a handful of units in some thanas to a national scale operation in 2012.

The success of the initiative had led to the emergence of Grameen Bank. This was followed by an even more bold initiative of vesting the ownership of the Bank (97% of its shareholdings) in its women shareholders, and for them to elect its Board of Directors. This was widely acclaimed within the country and internationally and earned the Nobel Prize.

The latest in a series of actions directed at Professor Yunus and the Grameen Bank raises serious questions which must be answered by the government. The first such action was a letter from the Bangladesh Bank which charged that his appointment eleven years earlier had been improper because he had passed the official retirement age. Prof. Yunus promptly filed a writ petition submitting with it documents proving that his appointment had been duly made with approval from the Board of Directors. The directors included three government nominees, secretaries to different ministries. The Bangladesh Bank was fully informed of his appointment and dealt with him for the next 11 years as managing director.

Prof. Yunus was denied justice as the High Court refused to admit his writ petition, bizarrely stating that Prof. Yunus did not have "locus standi" to do so! In other words, they held that he was not eligible to file the petition, because he could not show how he had been aggrieved by the Bangladesh Bank's decision, although he had been removed from service. When Prof. Yunus sought permission from the Appellate Division, our highest court, to appeal against this indefensible order, the Court quite inexplicably denied this.

The government did not file a single document in response to the documents filed by Prof. Yunus. Instead, it began to direct misleading and baseless statements against Prof. Yunus. In court when the government's lawyers falsely asserted that Prof. Yunus was trying to maintain his managing directorship beyond the age of retirement, he filed his letter to the finance minister written two years earlier asking for a search committee to find a successor for him. He did this, though the Board had earlier clearly taken a resolution that there was no retirement age for his position, and that he should continue in office until they decided otherwise.

The Board of Directors includes nine rural women members. They have been elected by eight million borrower members of Grameen Bank. These women directors had also gone to court to challenge the legality of the Bangladesh Bank's letter. Incredibly, the court also rejected their petition, noting that they had no "locus standi!" This meant that the court said that they could not challenge an order although it directly interfered with their powers to appoint a managing director. The Appellate Division again refused them permission to appeal against this order.

The judge who made these orders in the High Court soon afterwards leap-frogged dozens of judges of the High Court Division to be elevated to be a judge of the Appellate Division.

The Government has since then taken steps for which it owes the people of Bangladesh proper explanations.

It has established a '"Commission of Enquiry" to enquire into Grameen Bank and its associated companies. We should ask the government to explain the basis for establishing such a Commission and to show us the materials based on which it took this decision. As citizens we have a right to this information and we must insist on this as a right to information under the law.

While this Commission is ongoing, and before it has finalised it report, the government has taken another sudden action to push through and obtain cabinet approval to amend the Grameen Bank law. This has been done to change the provisions of the law regarding appointment of its Board and the powers of the chairman. The main purpose of this appears to be to over-rule the 9 women Board Members who have repeatedly insisted in Board meetings that Prof. Yunus has to be part of any search committee to look for his successor. The cabinet has also reportedly discussed taking action to make Prof. Yunus account for funds received from Grameen Bank after he had reached retirement age. These are attempts to damage his reputation and are in the nature of defamatory innuendos.

We need to ask why such a sustained attack is being made on Grameen Bank institutionally and Prof. Yunus personally? Why is it a priority for the government to damage Professor Yunus' reputation and to affect the proper, democratic functioning of the Grameen Bank by curtailing the rights of the shareholders and their elected directors.

We need these answers precisely because the government has given single-minded priority to target Prof. Yunus and the Grameen Bank while major enquiries which have been demanded and which the government is obliged to initiate are going unanswered. These include inquiries regarding the share market scam, the allegations of corruption arising from the current prosecution of railway ministry officials and serious allegations of corruption relating to other projects, including Padma Bridge. Citizens should raise our voices to say that attempts to damage the Grameen Bank and the reputation of its founder can only damage the country itself and deprive us of our right to uphold our national image, and protect our national assets.

I hope that Members of Parliament will not remain as silent onlookers as the executive branch acts grossly arbitrarily. They cannot allow a matter of national importance to be dealt with summarily by an Ordinance. Parliament must be given an opportunity to debate this matter and a Parliamentary Committee should hold a public hearing regarding the need for the proposed amendments. This would reveal that it is against the public interest to restrict the powers of elected Board Members to appoint a managing director and to impose political and bureaucratic control over Grameen Bank.

The writer is an eminent Jurist and one of the framers of our Constitution.

(This is the full text of the statement made yesterday (Aug 4) by Dr. Kamal Hossain.)

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[chottala.com] Saga of a 'patriot' and a 'blood sucker': Hasina's gift to posterity



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The saga of a 'patriot' and a 'blood sucker': Sheikh Hasina's gift to posterity

Mahfuz Anam

Leaders bequeath many gifts to the nations they lead. Sheikh Hasina will of course have her own share of them. While we leave it to history to judge her other gifts to Bangladesh, we can right away say that she will definitely be remembered by posterity for giving them two iconic figures -- a "patriot" and a "blood sucker".

While most at home and many abroad including one important global institution claim to have "credible evidence" of corruption against him, our Prime Minister found him to be a patriot. Why? Because he has resigned his cabinet post. When? After becoming the principal cause of cancellation of the World Bank funding for the country's biggest infrastructural project, not to mention harming the reputation and damaging the image of the country.

But to our Prime Minister, he is a "patriot" and she must be right.

It is well known that most of his cabinet colleagues and many of the top leaders of his own party had urged him, from the outset, to send in his papers so that the government could move on with this vital project.

Any other person with the minimum of feelings for his country, his party and his own leader (and also with a modicum of self respect) would have, when the controversy began, publicly resigned and challenged the government and the accusing world body to conduct an independent investigation to prove his guilt. This way he would have given the government, of which he was a part, significant manoeuvrability to take the project forward. But not our "patriot". His desire to "serve" the country was so strong that he waited till the WB funding for the project was cancelled, the country disgraced and our people insulted. His resignation, by the way, has not yet been officially notified.

Our "patriot" was the very man who had to be thrown out from Sheikh Hasina's previous cabinet (1996-2001) for a passport-related incident. He is none other than the man described by former US ambassador to Bangladesh James F Moriarty as a man "less than honest" in one of his cables dated February 3, 2010, revealed by WikiLeaks on August 30, 2011. And yet our Prime Minister considers him a "patriot" and she must be right.

As for our "blood sucker", he was actively involved with our Liberation War activities in the US just as the present finance minister, AMA Muhith, former finance minister late SAMS Kibria, and hundreds of others living in the US at that time.

His story of how he began the micro-credit experiment and how it grew to become a global movement is too well known to necessitate a repetition here. What is worthy of note is that ever since he left his Chittagong University job, he devoted all his intellectual and physical energy to trying to find ways to root out poverty. When the poor were essentially looked upon as a burden on the society, he thought of them as assets, with wondrous creativity to contribute to solving their own problems.

To set up a bank with women at the helm and targeted only for those who do not have any collateral, was a first in history. Nobody ever, anywhere else in the world, had thought of setting up such a bank targeting poor rural women. He not only conceived it, he brought it to fruition and operated successfully for more than two decades after which the Nobel Committee though it worth awarding Nobel Prize to both the "blood sucker" and the blood-sucking institution he built.

Compared to individuals, there are not too many institutions that have been given Nobel Prize. Since 1910, only 22 institutions/organisations have been so awarded. Some of the more recent ones are Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IAEA, UN, UNHCR, UN Peacekeeping Force, Amnesty International, etc.

The important point to note here is that all the award winners are international bodies and run by international secretariats, comprising experts from various parts of the world. No national institution like Grameen Bank, run totally by nationals of one country, in this case Bangladeshis, has ever been given a Nobel Prize. If we leave aside the one person, and focus on the institution, we can very proudly say that led by its women board of directors, all the higher level, mid-level and grassroots level managers and staff members contributed to making it a world class institution that was so unique, so successful, so exemplifying, so emulative, so wondrous and effective that the world took cognisance of that, bowed their heads, and gave it the highest honour -- Nobel prize. All this undeniably was the handiwork of none other than the "blood sucker".

In our government's shameful and incomprehensible attempt to harass and denigrate one person, are we not denigrating and insulting the magnificent achievements of all the millions of poor borrowers and Bangladeshi management of Grameen Bank? Nothing exemplifies more the saying "cut off your nose to spite your face" than our government's attempt to damage the reputation of one person.

We urge Sheikh Hasina's government to stop inflicting insult on ourselves. The world is watching our shameful act of insulting the very man who has brought the maximum recognition to the creative potential of our people. He is one name that is recognised in most of the big cities of the world. He is one person referred to in most conferences on poverty held in recent times. He is one person whose work is the subject of most PhD theses on development and poverty alleviation.

He is one man who has proven more forcefully than others how creative, regenerative and resourceful our poor are and how, with little assistance in terms of resources and training, they can solve their own problems.

Maligning Prof Yunus is like "spitting in the air" that ultimately falls on our own face. The "blood sucker" is a hateful figment of a myopic imagination, which is being fed by Bangladeshi Rasputins who are thriving on some deep-rooted misconception and suspicion of the Prime Minister. The faster it can be gotten rid of, the better we all will be.

The present steps the government leaders have taken will boomerang on themselves, as they are completely unaware of the status of our Nobel laureate in the minds and imagination of our young people. They find fresh ideas, inspiration, confidence and hope from him and not from the old politics of confrontation, violence, mutual bad-mouthing and deep mistrust. They want to build a future Bangladesh of dignity and respect.

When will our leaders learn that monopoly of wisdom has never been nor will it ever belong to just one party, one coterie or one leadership? When will they learn to hate less and see some positives in others?

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[chottala.com] Bangladesh: Immediately lift ban on Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), Action against Hunger (ACF) and Muslim Aid UK



Mrs. Sheikh Hasina

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RE: Bangladesh: Immediately lift ban on Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), Action against Hunger (ACF) and Muslim Aid UK

 

Dear Prime Minister Hasina,

 

I am William Nicholas Gomes, Human Rights Ambassador for Salem-News.com.

 

From media reports I came to know that recently your government has ordered three international charities France's Doctors without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières-MSF) and Action Against Hunger (ACF) as well as Britain's Muslim Aid UK to stop providing aid to Rohingya refugees who cross the border to flee persecution and violence in Myanmar.

 

According to the media report , In a letter to Muslim Aid UK, Bangladesh's NGO Affairs Bureau accused the charity of illegally helping the undocumented Rohingya refugees using its Non-Formal Education Training and Livelihood Support for the Vulnerable Families in Cox's Bazar.

 

It said the project was encouraging the entry of the Myanmar people into Bangladesh, said the letter.

 

Golam Sarwar, security coordinator of Muslim Aid UK in Cox's Bazaar in Bangladesh, confirmed that his group had stopped its Rohingya project following the order.

 

A senior aid worker, who did not wish to be identified for fear of government reprisals, said he feared that "the impact of the government's move would be catastrophic and cause a humanitarian crisis".

 

The NGO Affairs Bureau, which is a wing under the prime minister's office, accused MSF of "damaging the image of Bangladesh by running negative news in the international media" about difficult conditions faced by the Rohingya.

 

According to the report of BBC, International charity MSF says tens of thousands of people in Bangladesh will go without critical healthcare if it is not allowed to work near a camp for Burmese Muslim Rohingya refugees.

Some 100,000 people, both Bangladeshis and Burmese Rohingya refugees, depend on MSF's services, the group says.

The charity runs a maternity care centre and supports malnourished children in a district bordering Burma.

MSF's health facility is located close to a Rohingya refugee camp.

"We have dozens of people in our in patient care. Seven women in the maternity unit and one of them is currently labouring. Where do they go it we have to close our activities?" MSF's Christopher Lockyear told the BBC.

The charities were providing healthcare, food and water to thousands of refugees and Bangladeshis in the Cox's Bazaar district in south-eastern Bangladesh.

Thousands have fled communal violence in Burma's Rakhine state since May.

Mr Lockyear has urged the Bangladeshi government to withdraw its decision to ban their services from Cox's Bazaar district.

"We would like to be able to open a dialogue and [see] how we can resolve the situation," Mr Lockyear said.

The MSF runs two other programmes in different parts of Bangladesh, which have been running without any problem.

I want to remind you that international community has an obligation to assist with the costs of providing sanctuary.

I also want to remind you On June 12, Human Rights Watch issued a statement which not only called on your government to open its borders to refugees, but which also said, "Bangladesh needs generous support right now from the international community to assist the refugees fleeing Arakan State and to find durable solutions later on."

I want to remind you what human rights watch mentioned in letter to you.

Bangladesh's Treaty Obligations To Respect the Principle of Nonrefoulement

While Bangladesh is not a party to the 1951 Refugee Convention or its 1967 Protocol, it is a party to other treaties, including the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment of Punishment (CAT), the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), and the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). These treaties establish the obligation to respect the principle of nonrefoulement, which holds that refugees should not be forcibly returned to a place where their lives or freedom would be threatened and that no person should be returned to a place where he or she would be subjected to torture.

Article 3 of CAT forbids the return or expulsion of any persons to states where they would be in danger of being tortured. Article 7.1 of the ICCPR forbids subjecting anyone to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. The United Nations Human Rights Committee, Comment 20 (1992), establishes an obligation that states "must not expose individuals to the danger of torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment of punishment upon return to any country by way of their extradition, expulsion or refoulement." (HRI/HEN/1/Rev.1, 28 July 1994). In its General Comment 6 (2005), the Committee on the Rights of the Child stated that the CRC, article 6, establishes an obligation that States party to the CRC "[…] shall not return a child to a country where there are substantial grounds for believing that there is a real risk of irreparable harm to the child, such as, but by no means limited to, those contemplated under articles 6." (CRC/GC/2005/6.)

 

Bangladesh's Customary International Law Obligations on the Principle of Nonrefoulement

The Foreign Minister also said, "Some are trying to say that Bangladesh should open the border in line with the international customary law. But I want to say that Bangladesh does not fall under the purview of the law." This, too, is inaccurate. Customary international law establishes certain peremptory norms for which no derogation is tolerated. Among these, for example, are slavery, torture, and, in the present instance, the forcible return of a person to a place where his or her life or freedom would be threatened or where he or she would be exposed to torture. No state, including Bangladesh, is exempt from these fundamental norms.

UNHCR's Executive Committee—of which Bangladesh is a member—adopted Conclusion 25 in 1982, which declared that "the principle of nonrefoulement…was progressively acquiring the character of a peremptory rule of international law." The UN General Assembly reinforced the international consensus that the nonrefoulement obligation adheres to all states, not just signatories to the Refugee Convention, when it adopted Resolution 51/75 on August 12, 1997, which:

[C]alls upon all States to uphold asylum as an indispensable instrument for international protection of refugees and to respect scrupulously the fundamental principle of nonrefoulement, which is not subject to derogation.

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Refugee Convention in 2001, the Declaration of States Parties to the 1951 Convention and/or its 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees acknowledged "the continuing relevance and resilience of this international regime of rights and principles, including at its core the principle of nonrefoulement, whose applicability is embedded in customary international law." Later that year, the UN General Assembly welcomed the Declaration.

 

Nonrefoulement obligation adheres to asylum seekers at the border

The principle of nonrefoulement as a customary norm of international law applies not only to refugees within the territory of a state, but also to rejection of asylum seekers at the frontiers. In its October 2004 meeting, UNHCR's Executive Committee issued Conclusion 99, which calls on States to ensure "full respect for the fundamental principle of nonrefoulement, including non-rejection at frontiers without access to fair and effective procedures for determining status and protection needs."

Of particular relevance to states facing the prospect of a large-scale influx of refugees fleeing sectarian violence in a neighboring state, UNHCR's Executive Committee Conclusion 22 of 1981 provided the following standard to guide the host state's response:

In situations of large-scale influx, asylum seekers should be admitted to the State in which they first seek refuge and if that State is unable to admit them on a durable basis, it should always admit them at least on a temporary basis...They should be admitted without any discrimination as to race, religion, political opinion, nationality, country of origin, or physical incapacity. In all cases the fundamental principle of nonrefoulement—including non-rejection at the frontier—must be scrupulously observed.

 

The Right to Seek and Enjoy Asylum

The UNHCR Executive Committee conclusion 20, quoted just above, which calls on states like Bangladesh faced with a potential mass influx to "admit at least on a temporary basis" asylum seekers at its border, rests on the foundation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), article 14: "Everyone has the right to seek and to enjoy in other countries asylum from persecution."

I recognize that the principles of the UDHR are not binding on states, but I note that many states, including Bangladesh, have pledged to uphold these principles. In a May 4, 2009, letter to the President of the UN General Assembly on the occasion of its candidacy to the Human Rights Council, the Permanent Mission of Bangladesh pledged that Bangladesh would "intensify its efforts, while framing its national policies and strategies, to uphold the fundamental principles enshrined in the Constitution of Bangladesh as well as those of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international and regional human rights instruments to which it is a party."

 

Dear Prime minister, I want to urge you please immediately lift on France's Doctors without Borders (MSF) and Actions Against Hunger (ACF) and Britain's Muslim Aid.

On the same time ,I want to remind you closing your border when sectarian violence in Arakan State continues to threaten lives is a contravention of Bangladesh's international human rights obligations. Your government has a positive obligation to keep your border open to people fleeing threats to their lives and provide them protection.

I want to remind you now is not the time to turn your back, but rather to do the right thing, open your borders, and call for international solidarity in meeting compelling humanitarian needs and respecting human rights.

 

Sincerely yours,

 

William Nicholas Gomes

Human Rights Ambassador for Salem-News.com

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Re: [chottala.com] Re: Former army chief Harun has Tk.19.82 crore in his account



I think u will find this destiny people to be well intended but exploited.Their is a big Wichita, Kansas based Charity organization name TREES FOR LIFE. They basically plant trees in places. They raise fund thru no profit activity donation & etc...It may be of interest where they have been buying trees and so from..tom plant. I did look at the Board that dictates this..Organization...I guess it is full circle MARGARET...MARGIE...ANN MARAGRET..MARGERETT HARRISS..basically everything Jewish folks touches is vehical for expanding reach of Israel..

Here is some thing IF I were to take guess a place where they were buying some of these trees for plantation..was from KURDS...As money pour is thru these sales they built up a hard core loyalty..and belive me KURDS are some what like ROHINGAS..Guns for hire and very hard core, many thing wrong has been done to suppress them..and their plight...interestingly..knows some segment of KURD leadership...as some should I say is prudent and knows what exploitation is..as some KURD seeks Autonomy..i think their is difference of opinion..among KURD Leadership..as when Iraq was forming Govt..their was to side of Kurds in the dispute..

If you get into this Topic you may find guess who wife of LIAZUDDIN...and get hint SOHEL SAMAD wing of AWAMI LEAGE is involved in the wrong doing..CANNOT CONFIRM THIS...AMONG THE DEAD among the RONHINGAS were LIAZUDDIN friend DHIMAN Dr... I guess all the good thing comes to an end eventually, though I did not envision it this way..the thing is DHIMAN dr once in Previous birth one night stand BEGUM ZIA is still around and DHIMAN Dr I assume thru Swiss connection is with NESTLE, WARREN BUFFETT & BILLGATES and many...backing him and Begum..most of the swiss establishment went after me and my side as imagined....

The thing is Israelis have way of mesmerizing people..I have to revert back to comments of my distinguished friend BLACKS, JEWS & CHINESE I assume he had ample experience..

The thing is DHIMAN dr and his allies have been getting away with it over and over if anything happened I think it was his continued greed..even at that I will have to see it to believe it..

Debasish Barua


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Punish Destiny 2000 Limited masterminds and their patrons

by Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury
Finally the Anti Corruption Commission [ACC] in Bangladesh had lodged two separate cases against the masterminds of fraudulent Multi Level Marketing [MLM] Company, Destiny Tree Plantation Limited and Destiny Multipurpose Cooperative Society Limited in Bangladesh for siphoning millions of dollars of public money, which they collected through numerous fake projects, including selling of fictitious trees in the so-called tree plantation project. According to ACC sources, the masterminds of Destiny Tree Plantation Limited and Destiny Multipurpose Cooperative Society Limited made false promises of giving high profit margins to the investors through its tree plantation programs as well as its multilevel cooperative society, both of which came under the radar of country's intelligence and law enforcing agencies including the Bangladesh Bank and Anti Corruption Commission following series of complaints. It was later disclosed by Anti Corruption Commission that the masterminds of these nefarious fraudulent enterprises smuggled out huge sum of money from its bank accounts and shifted the same into private accounts of its kingpin Mohammad Rafiqul Amin and his gang. It is also learnt that, millions of dollars were smuggled out of Bangladesh by these culprits through a person named Noel G. Carey, who resides in Hong Kong. Destiny Tree Plantation Limited and Destiny Multipurpose Cooperative Society Limited mastermind Mohammad Rafiqul Amin publicly claimed to have been backed and patronized by some influential figures in the government. Though the illegal activities of Destiny Tree Plantation Limited and Destiny Multipurpose Cooperative Society Limited has already been traced by Bangladesh Bank and anti Corruption Commission, names of its patrons are yet to be traced by either of these organizations. It was earlier reported in local media that, the patrons of these fraudulent MLM enterprises were actively involved with it, thus making frantic bids is salvaging the MLM fraudsters from legal consequences.
Destiny Group comprising Destiny 2000 Limited, Destiny Tree Plantation Limited, Destiny Multipurpose Cooperative Society Limited, Best Air Limited, Diamond Builders Limited, Destiny SAASCCO Properties Limited, Destiny Bank Limited, Diamond Builders Limited, Destiny Medical College & Hospital Limited, Destiny Shopping Center Limited, Alpona Chhayachitra etc were engaged in massive fraudulent activities including collecting fund from the innocent people by giving them false hopes of high interest levels. It was already warned by local media especially after the collapse of Unipay2U that the masterminds of Destiny Group would simply flee the country by cheating millions of people, thus stealing billions of Taka. When the local media were active against questioned activities of Destiny Group, some unscrupulous people, mostly connected to the ruling elites were pimping in favor of these fraudulent Multi Level Market [MLM] enterprises and were lobbying in their favor. Destiny Group even managed to buy voices of some of the reputed members of the civil society in Bangladesh, who were regularly attending various functions of this organization and were pimping in their favor.
It may be mentioned here that, Destiny Tree Plantation Limited alone has collected few billion Taka from the locals be selling approximately 60 million trees in their non-existent projects. According to specific information from the local press, the exact number of existing trees of Destiny Tree Plantation Limited won't be even more than three hundred thousand, while the fraudulent MLM company has already collected cash from the investors by making forward sale of 60 millions trees, with the commitment of returning their investment with almost three hundred percent profit margin on completion of the "investment package". Millions of people put their money into this fake project with the hope of earning good sum of profit. And now, as anticipated, those millions of people will simply lose their investment, which will surely become a huge headache for the ruling party especially during this time, when its tenure is at the last tail of five years. It may be mentioned here that, during the current tenure of Bangladesh Awami League, more than 3.5 million people turned paupers at the share markets, whose money were stolen by some of the nefarious businessmen, who are connected to the ruling party. In the same style, these ruling party-backed culprits stole billions of Taka from the people, when Bangladesh Awami League formed government in 1996. At the same time, during the current tenure of Bangladesh Awami League, innocent investors were cheated by another MLM company named Unipay2U, where ruling party elites were holding stakes. Similarly, at Destiny Group, their looting of billions of Taka were backed, protected and even patronized by some influential figures in the government. Proper investigation and scrutinizing the documents of all the existing and proposed enterprises of Destiny Group will divulge the identity of those influential figures, who has been fabulously benefitted from the MLM fraud racket.
Though Anti Corruption Commission has filed two separate cases against the masterminds of Destiny Group, there is rumor spread by Destiny Group masterminds claiming, all such charges will ultimately turn into mere eye wash, as they [Destiny Group] firmly claim to have been enjoying the "silent support" from the ruling elites as well as the members of the Special Family in Bangladesh. It is even firmly claimed by them that the freeze on bank accounts of Destiny Group enterprises will soon be lifted at the directives of ruling elites as well as the members of the Special Family. Meanwhile, it is also rumored that the top figures in the government have instructed various intelligence agencies in Bangladesh to investigate the activities of Destiny Group as well as other dubious MLM enterprises in order to save innocent people from being cheated by them. Being instructed, the intelligence agencies are already conducting comprehensive investigation onto activities of Destiny Group and other MLM companies, while they also are collecting data and evidences on alliance or connection of any influential figure in the government or ruling elites with these fraudulent MLM enterprises.
The ruling party is at the last tale of its tenure, which will end in October 2013. Though there is doubt about holding of the next general election in Bangladesh, it is strongly hoped by all quarters that the major political forces in the country will ultimately reach into a formula, which will clear all obstacles and doubts in holding the election right on schedule. In this case, the current government has just 13 months to end its current tenure. On completion of the tenure, Bangladesh Awami League will need to go back to the voters of the country in getting their fresher mandate in returning to power. But, various intelligence reports as well as root-level reports received by the major political parties show the fast decline in popularity of Bangladesh Awami League throughout the country. In such case, no one can assure that the ruling party will return to power through the election in 2013 if that takes place in free, fair and neutral manner. If that will be the fact, for sure, the patrons of Unipay2U, Destiny Group and looters of the stock markets will surely face stern legal consequences, as the next government may not swallow the responsibility of their misdeeds by sparing them. Now it is a question of time as to whether the culprits of the share market scam or MLM scams will be punished during the current government or the next government. But it is for sure, that they will not be able skipping legal consequences at all.
http://www.weeklyblitz.net/2463/punish-destiny-2000-limited-masterminds-and-their

On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 8:58 AM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:


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From: Zoglul Husain <zoglul@hotmail.co.uk>
Date: Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 12:29 AM
Subject: RE: Former army chief Harun has Tk.19.82 crore in his account
To: Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com>


Yes, Gen Harun was appointed CoAS (24 December 2000 to 16 June 2002) by a BAL govt, but then Gen Moeen was appointed by a BNP govt by superseding many deserving ones. Also yes, Gen Harun was not a sector commander in 1971.
 
The Weekly Blitz ran a series of investigative reports (probably more than a dozen) on the alleged corruption saga. I am referring to the following two quotes from two of these reports:
 
"It may be mentioned here that, Lt. Gen [Retired] Harun-Ar-Rashid though was never a commander in any of the sectors during the war of liberation in 1971, became the secretary general of Sector Commander's Forum simply by using Destiny Group's huge financial donations to it." (The Weekly Blitz, 30 April 2012, 'ACC-NBR yet to touch a number of Destiny Group enterprises' by News Desk)

"Since the current government came in power, a number of MLM companies including Unipay2U, GGN etc have already disappeared by looting huge amount of money from the people. Similar catastrophe is also anticipated by the people concerned as the largest MLM Company in Bangladesh, Destiny 2000 Limited and its affiliate concerns have already looted a few billion dollars from the small investors with fake profit hopes. It is also alleged that influential figures in the ruling party are directly and indirectly connected with this fraud racket. One of the ex-chiefs of Bangladesh Army, General Harun Ur Rashid heads this fictitious and fraudulent enterprise along with a bunch of criminals. It was also learnt from dependable sources that most of the money collected by this fraudulent MLM Company was already smuggled out to various countries. Though the government has already been made aware of such illegal activities and smuggling of billions of dollars, there is no sign of any action against these fraudsters." (The Weekly Blitz, 6 March 2012, 'Murder of the Saudi diplomat and the saga of a failed government' by Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury)

  

Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2012 20:21:47 +0600
Subject: Re: Former army chief Harun has Tk.19.82 crore in his account
From: bdmailer@gmail.com
To:

People say General Harun was appointed army chief by AL govt and he was the member-secretary of sector commanders' forum although he was not a sector commander in 1971....

On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 10:47 AM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:
Destiny corruption: Former army chief Harun has Tk.19.82 crore in his account



http://www.amadershomoy2.com/content/2012/08/01/news0559.htm







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Re: [chottala.com] Negative politics of Hasina will rahter distort the image of Bangabandhu



Hasina is Destroying Bangladeshi institutions in favor of India
Abid Bahar

Institutions are essential mechanisms to keep stability in society. Institutions help avoid anarchy in society. A deeper understanding of Hasina's rule shows, she is destroying Bangladeshi institutions not just Yonus's Grameen but also destroying the Judiciary, destroying the civil service (recruitment without written test, supposedly to hire AL cadres), in the name of war crime with fake trials, she is undermining Islam in Bangladesh  (an institution) that works against Indian domination. Her government's lack of accountability at the Stock Exchange is destroying its credibility.

Most alarming of all, soon Hasina will be sending the Chittagong Hill Tracts administration to the secessionist tribals of the CHT who historically are not the indigenous people of Bangladesh but of Arakani origin. This depriving the Bangladeshi citizens in CHT. It seems this to satisfy Hasina's block voters at the CHT at the cost of Bangladesh's national sovereignty. The Hill Tracts self rule (autonomy) of the tribal's has been worked out at a time when in Burma, Arakanese Rohingya Muslims are being driven out of Arakan. Surprisingly, Hasina is against helping the Rohingya Muslims seeking help from Bangladesh. Quite disappointing that her ministers continue to defend India, and Burma's anti Bangladesh policies; Dipu Moni in particular works as if like she was hired to work for India and Myanmar, but why?

In all her anti Bangladesh reforms, surprisingly, Hasina is creating national contradictions with her Indian adviser's help, the latter's office in Shere Bangla Nagar. All these regressive changes in destroying Bangladeshi institutions, no doubt is going in favor of India's emerging Nehru's infamous Okhondha Bharat (India Doctrine). In this case to destroy Bangladesh through destroying its institutions.

Like Mujib, Hasina doesn't seem to be educated in the business of statecraft. She is undoing Bangladesh with her father's BKSAL arrogance. Like Mujib in 1975 famine when he was enjoying his children's weeding with pomp and ceremony, Hasina lately was enjoying the London Olympic when her countryman has been suffering from bad road transportation, price hike of essentials, Chatro League cadre politics and her continued "khoon" and "goom" policy.
Trust me, Hasina is destroying Bangladeshi institutions.

To save Bangladesh, the present Hasina AL leadership shouldn't be trusted anymore. It should be hugely defeated and her negative reforms has to be changed without any delays. Unfortunately, Mujib ("father of the Nation" ) began this puppetry trend, Hasina in the shelter of the Indian Congress is actualizing it in a big way. It is pretty alarming.

 

On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 2:09 PM, Nazrul Islam <nazrulislam2361@yahoo.com> wrote:
 


Dr. Yunus is really is the friend of poor people. None of the bank gave loan to very poor people before Dr. Yunus. Dr. Yunus saved the poor from so-called "Joddar" and "Mohajon" who used to give loan to the poor people at an interest rate of 150 to 200 percent, not only that it is only the Grameen bank which give loan to the poor students and also interest free loan to the beggars. Hasina should not try to glorify herself and her father by negative politics that is by defaming or distorting the image of Dr Yunus. It wil rahter distort the image of Bangabadhu. People have already started to ask about the corruption case against Hasina and also about the killing of 36000 people during 1972 1975. I can confidently tell that AL distorted the image of Bangabanshu by their immoral activities than his enemies. Hasina could appoint Managing Directior of the Grameen Bank with the consent of Yunus. Her atitude
is clear to everybody that whatever she is doing is out of jealousy




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