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Monday, December 31, 2007

[vinnomot] Re: [uttorshuri] Re: Ph(n)aakistan

Thanks for your nice comments and critical observation.
Please also read yesterday's (31.12.07) article of Abdul Gaffar Choudhury in the Jugantor:
 
Who is after Benajir?
 
 
 
"Sustha thakon, nirapade thakon ebong valo thakon"

Shuvechhante,

Shafiqur Rahman Bhuiyan (ANU)
NEW ZEALAND.

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On Dec 31, 2007 5:59 AM, Rahman" <"Azizur> wrote:


Benzir's killing in Pakistan became a political threat for the whole region. Paksitan has been patronizing the Islamic militant for long and Bangladesh experienced several attacks in the past. All those attack patterns are identical and their targets were the same. The granade attack on Sheikh Hasina on 21 August of 2004 was similar to the recent attack on B Bhutto.

Benzir took the challange to resist violent attack on human lives in the name of relegion. She also managed to convience the western powerful nations to mantain their mission on terrorism. She was even very vocal against it and campainged for it. She knew the threat and demanded for her protection repetedly but Musharaf's government ignored her demand. Pakistan government also destroyed the evidences that might have been the sorce to find the killer. Now Pakistan does not have a leader to take over the leadership and upcoming election has been jeprodized. Only Allah can say what is going to be happened there.

These militants are also active in Bangladesh. We can only tell about their presence when some shocking incidents occured only. Bangladeshi secular leaderships are also being threatened and government has been consistantly refused to bring them to justice. These militants have also been trained in Pakistan and they have been receiving funds from them.

Keeping in mind Bhutto's killing in Pakistan our secular leaderships need to be protected. We don't want any such tragic incident again in Bangladesh.


Azizur Rahman (Prince)
Toronto, Canada




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