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Thursday, November 22, 2007

[ALOCHONA] About the trial of Warcriminals (a Jaijaidin article)

Is "Rajakar" synonym of "War Criminal" so that one has to search Rajakar to get list of War Criminals???? What if some Russians want to find Russian war criminals or Chinese want to find Chinese war criminals? Can they use the same word in the search engine to find their own war crinimals???? Reason is not reason at all if it does not favor me, right??? We should learn how to appreciate a good piece of write-up.... But I know we are bemused by parochialism that defeats other's reasoning. Regards. Wohid

Cyrus Zulkarnaïan Kazi <cyruskazi@gmail.com> wrote:

It's curious that the writer didn't find any reference to "war criminals" in Wikipedia!! First of all, Wikipedia is a self-generated, user-modifed encyclopedia that has known to carry faulty information. Secondly, I think the writer needs to expand his horizon in terms of searching in Wikipedia. I just ran several searches with "Rajakar", and Jamaat, Shibir, and a small list of known Rajakars came up within few seconds, including the detailed history of both parties and their nasty past.
 
Just my two cents.
 
C

On Nov 20, 2007 5:58 PM, hasan md <hasan_eu@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi All,
 
I want to share with you an article in today's (Nov21'07) JaiJaidin @editorial about Warcriminal's trial and deceived people.
You may like it too. Please visit:
 
 
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