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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

[vinnomot] Re: Celebrating the month of victory - and a note for Barrister Rafiqul Haque

No offense, Mr. Sengupta, but you should start reading more than
writing and copy&pasting. Thats a general advise.

Also, there is a specific suggestion. The things written in the
innovation_line column is way beyond your league. So, it might be a
good idea to stay from it, :)

Bye bye now.
Innovation Line

--- In vinnomot@yahoogroups.com, gopalsengupta@... wrote:
>
> Celebrating the month of victory - and a note for Barrister
Rafiqul Haque
>
> The month of December this year should be a month when the nation
takes some
> time to introspect and retrospect, to make sure that we as a
nation
> celebrate our success and correct our failures.
> The collaborators of Pakistani Army have either killed the best
brains
> during our 1971 Liberation War. At the very end of our nine-month
war, the
> collaborating forces did the worst crime of the last century. The
gathered a great
> number of living intellectuals and killed them in a planned way so
the newborn
> nation cannot stand upright The intellectuals carry the burden of
conscious
> of a nation and that burden is very high when a nation has come
out of a long
> armed struggle and where many of the best people have been killed
in war.
> Those who did kill our intellectuals - did it with a very
conscious mind.
> The deserved to be prosecuted without mercy at the end of the war,
they deserve
> so today. However, we know that is something that we as a nation
owe to our
> liberation war heroes. No question about it
> With that background, we want to highlight one single issue today.
It is not
> only the loss of our greatest minds that caused our current
situation. There
> is another side of the story. What good brains we were left with,
they did
> not do their job. They are not doing their job. We want to
highlight one such
> example today. Many of you may disagree with this viewpoint We are
also
> sending this article out hesitantly - with a hope that this may
trigger something
> good. Sometimes a good brain needs some teaser to act Hopefully,
we are doing
> exactly that
> While watching a biographical programmed on the life of Barrister
Rafiqul
> Haque, it seems that he has some share in almost all the important
things that
> our nation has gone through. Some of those roles will make us
proud, but many
> others would give us a feeling, which are not so proud. However,
he, it
> seems, has been a witness to most of the important ups and downs
of the legal
> history of our country.
> Right now, he is involved in something that one day might prove to
be a low
> point of his career. After being part of many of the important
legal
> proceedings, he was rightfully saying that he wants to retire from
the legal
> profession after finishing the current assignments.
> We would like to humbly suggest one thing to this living legend.
> Almost all the misgivings of our nations history can be traced back
to the
> great loss of our greatest sons of the land. Intellectuals who can
guide the
> nation were killed - cowardly.
> Then there was another set of intellectuals - who did not do their
job. You
> generation failed to do the right thing. You did not punish those
cowards -
> you did not have the time to prosecute the culprits.
> Would you come out public and advise the nation (instead of
advising the
> corrupts) about how to proceed about prosecuting the unpunished
criminals of
> 1971?
> That would be a service that nation would remember you for.
> You do things when Hasina tells you to do; you do things when
Khaleda tells
> you to do.
> Would you volunteer your legal advise to the nation about how to
proceed in
> trying the criminals of 1971? Certainly, you would not get money
(in
> disguise) earned through corruption, in this case. Or a share of
illicit power, which
> you so cheerfully described - off course, you are good in sugar
coating your
> stories. But try this one this time. Do it out of good conscious.
A good
> chance to prove your critics wrong.
> If you thought some of the ideas are worth of your reading time,
please
> forward it to others. If you have an ear to the columnists in
regular traditional
> media, please forward it to them. If you have an ear to the
journalists and
> news editors of the electronic media, discuss it with them. Hope
they would
> look at the suggestions and give due diligence.
> Thanks for your time,
> _innovation_line@..._ (mailto:innovation_line@...)
>
> (Heartiest congratulations to the writer and the Editor of the
Daily Amader
> Shomoy)
>



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