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Friday, October 26, 2007

[ALOCHONA] All the BLIND supporters

Dear Alochoks,
 
Pity for all blind supporters! In fact they are the indirect responsibile for the worst condition of Bangladesh. They dont care about the interest of the nation, rather they want to feel orgasm by seeing their leader in the throne. We, a larger part of the nation wanted the different. We won 1/11.
 
But we dont want to blind like BNP or AL. The CTG has no platform or political format. The support for the CTG is not everlasting and we dont do that too. We see the mistakes of CTG and we criticise it. We see the good in CTG we appreciat it. Thats all the party supporters should do at their leaders.
 
Maybe it was a consipiracy, the 1/11. But large part of nation (except Jamat-BNP) was happy with it. AL supporters sing and dance for a month after 1/11. But they started to cry against CTG after honeymoon period is over. After CTG started to take action for their corruption.
 
Interestingly, now there is no allegation between AL and BNP. They seems fall in love with each other. But these two party didnt let us have peace for last 15 years because of their allegation against each other. What a nonsense!
 
I personally do not beleive that this CTG can make all. But at least there is a chance to start freshly. I prefer to wait until Dec.2008. If they goes wrong, we will protest. If they become worst than BNP-AL, we will be in the street again. Lets wait for the benefit of doubt. I think they deserve it.
 
Peacefully,
 
Haroon Rashid
Chittagong
 
 
 
 
 
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[vinnomot] The war heroes of liberation forces and sector commanders' comments

Blasting Jamaat for its anti-liberation role, they said this party is now denying established historical truth, and demanded banning it.

The renowned freedom fighters were talking to The Daily Star in reaction to Jamaat Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed's claim that they did not work against the Liberation War and that there are no anti-liberation forces and war criminals in the country.

The war heroes include the deputy chief of liberation forces and sector commanders in the Liberation War.

Maj Gen (retd) AKM Shafiullah, who was commander of sector-11, said, "There is enough evidence to prove that they (Jamaat) were against the Liberation War."

Had they not been an anti-liberation force, so many people would not have to die in the war, said the former army chief. "This is time to make them face trial."

Lt Gen (retd) Mir Shawkat Ali, commander of sector-5, said, "Ali Ahsan Mojaheed is just trying to befool the people. Everybody in this country suffered in the hands of anti-liberation forces like Jamaat."

"If anti-liberation forces never existed (as Mojaheed claimed), then he should ask his conscience why 30 lakh people were martyred and three lakh mothers and sisters lost dignity during the war," he posed the question to the Jamaat leader.

Shawkat further asked, "Who were the 'AL-Badr' and 'Al-Shams' (involved in genocide) and who were their leaders?"

Retired Air Vice Marshal AK Khandakar, deputy chief of the liberation forces, said, "They (Jamaat leaders) cannot deny history by telling lies. The people have rejected their false claims."

Alleging that Jamaat is denying a "historical truth," he urged the government to ban the party.

Lt Col (retd) Kazi Nuruzzaman, commander of sector-7, said "To defeat these forces, all pro-liberation ones must unite to come to power in the next elections. We have to do this ourselves."

Maj Gen (retd) CR Dutta, commander of sector-4, said those who worked against the liberation forces, including Jamaat, must face trial now.

Former army chief, Lt Gen (retd) Harun-ur-Rashid said, "Jamaat leaders' claims now have once again proved how important it is to make them face court."

Commander of sector-8 Lt Col (retd) Abu Osman Chowdhury condemned the Jamaat claim saying, "A thief never admits he is a thief. So, Jamaat leaders must be brought to justice."

"We tried former Jamaat chief Golam Azam at the people's court (gono adalot), we also formed national people's inquiry commission headed by poet Sufia Kamal that found a large of Jamaat leaders' involvement in anti-liberation activities."

Abu Osman said "Nizami ( Jamaat chief Matiur Rahman Nizami) was commander of Al-Badr and Mojaheed was its Dhaka unit chief."

"They (Jamaat leaders) dare to make false claims because of the silence of the nation's top political leaders, " he said. "Their claims only prove how big liars they are."
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[vinnomot] History speaks up


Pak forces and their collaborators killed top intellectuals at the fag end of Liberation War. This picture was taken from Rayer Bazar area on Dec 17, 1971. Photo: File Photo
After 36 years of independence Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh now denies its anti-liberation role when history speaks volumes about how its leaders and workers collaborated with the occupying Pakistan forces in mass killings, rape, looting and numerous other atrocities.

The remarks that Jamaat Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed made to the press after the electoral talks with the Election Commission Thursday has left people across the country stunned.

Former chief justice and chairman of the Law Commission Mostafa Kamal yesterday told The Daily Star, "Now it is being said that no war criminal exists in the country. Maybe after some time it would be said that the Liberation War never took place. All this will mean we will be deprived of the real history."

The war criminals have dared to make the audacious claim thanks to years of indifference to the demand for action against them, many observed.

Jamaat's active role against the independence has been documented in different publications including those by Jamaat itself during the war in 1971.

Thousands of people still bear the scars of war crimes by Jamaat-e-Islami and their student front Islami Chhatra Shangha (now known as Islami Chhatra Shibir), and some other groups such as Muslim League and Nizam-e Islami.

The incumbent Jamaat secretary general on Thursday told reporters, "In fact, anti-liberation forces never even existed."

At a rally in observance of 'Badr Day' on November 7, 1971, Mojaheed, who was president of East Pakistan Islami Chhatra Shangha, came up with a four-point programme that included 'wiping Hindustan off the face of the earth'.

He said, "Move forward with your head held high and with the Quran in heart to materialise the programme. If necessary we will march up to New Delhi and fly the flag of greater Pakistan."

Many research works, academic studies of history, accounts of both victims and collaborators, and publications including newspapers reveal that Mojaheed, who headed the Al Badr Bahini in Dhaka then, led the killings of the intellectuals only two days ahead of the victory of Liberation War.

He used to collect funds, organise armed trainings for Razakars, and persuade students and youths to join the paramilitary force designed to eliminate the freedom fighters.

Addressing a function of the Chhatra Shangha in Faridpur on September 15, 1971, he said, "Razakars and Al Badr forces and all other voluntary organisations have been working to protect the nation from the collaborators and spies of India. But unfortunately we observe that a section of political leaders like ZA Bhutto, Kawsar Niazi, Mufti Mahmud and Asghar Khan have lately been making objectionable remarks about the patriots."

'Razakar Bahini' was established under supervision of former Jamaat secretary general Moulana Abul Kalam Mohammad Yousuf while 'Badr Bahini' was comprised of the Islami Chhatra Shangha members.

Professor Dr Anisuzzaman, one of the nine-member committee formed by the government for making "Bangladesher Swadhinata Judhha Dalilpatra" (History of Bangladesh's War of Independence), told The Daily Star, "The documentary evidence that Jamaat had opposed the Liberation War is found in black and white in the then newspapers."

The committee assigned by the information ministry on behalf of the Bangladesh government has compiled and published documentary evidence of the Liberation War in 15 parts.

Anisuzzaman said, "Al Badr and Al Shams (both the organisations collaborated with the occupation force) were formed following the initiative of Jamaat and Islami Chhatra Shangha. There is no room for doubt that they had killed many of our sons of soil including intellectuals."

Ironically, the 1971 publications of The Daily Sangram, a newspaper known as the mouthpiece of Jamaat-e-Islami, carry enough evidence to expose Jamaat's anti-liberation role.

Study of history reveals that 'Razakars' would organise drives against the freedom fighters, repress their families and carry out arsons while the 'Badr Bahini' would hunt down the people seeking freedom and kill them.

The 'Badr Bahini' also organised seminars and distributed pamphlets in futile attempts to make Bangalis "believe in ideals of Pakistan and Islami philosophy of life from cultural and political view point."

The September 8, 1971 issue of the Daily Sangram carried a news item headlined "Chhatra Shangha activists will protect each inch of Pakistan's land".

Matiur Rahman Nizami, the incumbent Aamir of Jamaat and the then president of Shangha, said that Islami Chhatra Shangha activists were pledged to protect every inch of Pakistan. They were even ready to attack the mainland Hindustan [India] to protect united Pakistan, the report read.

Another issue of the Sangram published on September 15 quoted Nizami, who was also the commander-in-chief of Al Badr then, as saying, "Every one of us should assume the role of a soldier of an Islami country. With assistance of the poor and the oppressed, we must kill those who are engaged in war against Pakistan and Islam."

The same newspaper on the third page of its September 16 issue ran another item headlined "No force on earth will be able to destroy Pakistan." In the news report Nizami called on the people to face conspiracy of the so-called Banga Daradi (Lover of Bengal).

Nizami's predecessor former Jamaat-e-Islami Aamir Golam Azam was the brains behind Jamaat's anti-liberation efforts.

Statements that Golam Azam had made in different publications show how instrumental he was in Jamaat's mission to thwart the independence movement and in helping the Pakistan army to commit massacres and other war crimes.

Golam Azam had held several meetings with the then Pakistani military ruler Yahia Khan, other policymakers including governors and politicians to streamline the campaign to resist the liberation forces.

A photograph of the meeting held to form 'Peace Committee', which helped the occupying forces in committing genocides, shows Golam Azam with Pakistani leaders and military personnel.

Immediately after independence he fled to Pakistan and returned after the brutal killings of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his family in 1975.

In 1981, people threw shoes at him when he went to attend a namaz-e-janaza at Baitul Mukarram.

A total of three million people were killed and at least a quarter million women were violated during the nine months of war. Despite public demand for punishment to the war criminals and collaborators, successive governments did nothing to that end.

Only the government of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman took some initiatives to try the war criminals.

In January, 1972, Bangabandhu had formulated the Collaborators Act to try the collaborators and war criminals. The Act covers those individuals or organisations, who helped the Pakistani army in mass killings, conducted crimes against humanity, unleashed torture on men, women and children, destroyed property, or fought against the People's Republic of Bangladesh siding with the occupying forces. It also explained how 11 tribunals would be set up to punish them.

There is a view prevalent among a section of people that asking for trial of war criminals is irrelevant as the Awami League government had granted a general amnesty for all. This was said time and again that none pardoned Pakistani war criminals.

The Collaborators Act that was published in a gazette notification on November 30, 1973 however says none of the war criminals had been pardoned. The same was true for Golam Azam.

Section two of the Act said, "Those who were punished for or accused of rape, murder, attempt to murder or arson will not come under general amnesty under the section one."

Out of 37,000 sent to jail on charges of collaboration, some 26,000 were freed after announcement of the general amnesty.

Around 11,000 were still in the prison when the government of Justice Sayem and General Zia repealed the Collaboration Act on December 31, 1975. After the scrapping, those behind bars for war atrocities appealed and eventually got released.

In the early 90s, a mother of martyrs, Jahanara Imam, launched a movement for trial of war criminals. Though it won overwhelming public support none of the governments had bothered to take notice of it.

At that time, the People's Inquiry Commission was formed to investigate the activities of the war criminals and the collaborators.

Led by eminent poet Sufia Kamal, the commission comprised renowned academics, litterateurs and other professionals. On March 26, 1994, it unveiled accounts of the war crimes committed by 16 persons.

The war criminals are former acting aamir of Jamaat Abbas Ali Khan, Matiur Rahman Nizami, senior assistance secretary general of Jamaat Muhammad Kamaruzzaman, former BNP lawmaker Abdul Alim, Jamaat leader Delwar Hossain Sayeedi, Maulana Abdul Mannan, Anwar Zahid, Abdul Kader Molla, ASM Solaiman, Salauddin Quader Chowdhury, Maulana Abdus Sobhan, Maulana AKM Yousuf, Mohammad Ayen Ud Din, Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed, ABM Khaleq Majumder and Dr Sayed Sajjad Hossain.
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[vinnomot] What Jamaat leaders said in '71


Jamaat-e-Islami was directly involved in war crimes in 1971 as part of the Razakar, Al-Badr and Al-Shams groups and peace committees, inciting killings of Liberation War supporters and collaborating with the Pakistani occupation force, according to speeches and writings in 1971 by the then Jamaat leadership and the party's current amir and secretary general.

In 1971, Golam Azam was the Jamaat amir while Motiur Rahman Nizami, the present amir, was the president of Islami Chhatra Shangha and Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed, the present Jamaat secretary general, led its Dhaka unit.

Their speeches and writings published in Jamaat's mouthpiece, the daily Sangram, during the Liberation War in 1971 chronicle their direct involvement in supporting the Pakistani occupation force, their leadership in collaborating with the army, and their activities to incite and encourage annihilation of the liberation forces.

On Thursday, Mojaheed denied Jamaat's involvement in war crimes and with the Razakar, Al-Badr and Al-Shams groups. He claimed that Jamaat did not work against the Liberation War in 1971 and that there is no war criminal in the country.

"In fact, anti-Liberation forces never even existed," Mojaheed told reporters after Jamaat's dialogue with the Election Commission on electoral reforms.

As a response to the Jamaat secretary general's claims, following are selections from the reports published in the daily Sangram and documents of the then West Pakistan government:

Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed, president of Dhaka unit of East Pakistan Islami Chhatra Shangha (ICS), directed his party workers to build Al-Badr Bahini to resist freedom fighters, according to a "Fortnightly secret report on the situation in East Pakistan" the political section of the then East Pakistan home ministry used to send to the head of the government General Yahya Khan.

Mojaheed at a meeting of the ICS in Rangpur on October 17 directed the party workers to build the Al-Badr Bahini. He told the meeting that anti-Islamist forces must be resisted. He also emphasised organising youths to join Al-Badr.

Al-Badr day was observed in Dhaka on November 7, 1971 and Mojaheed announced a four-point declaration that said, "We do not believe in any map of Hindustan on earth. We will not rest until the name of Hindustan is erased from the world.

"From tomorrow, you will not be allowed to sell, publicise or keep at libraries books either written by Hindus or written in their support," according to a report published in the daily Azad on November 8, 1971.

The Al-Badr was assigned a variety of combat and non-combat tasks, including taking part in operations, spying against the Muktibahini, interrogation, working as guides for the regular army, assassination, detecting and killing Bangalee intellectuals, looting and supplying women and children to rape, according to Wikipedia.

NIZAMI
According to the secret report, the current Jamaat ameer addressed an ICS meeting in Jamalpur as chief guest on June 14, 1971 and directed his party workers to assist the Pakistani army to save Islam.

On April 12, the Nizami-led ICS and Jamaat brought out a procession, chanting "Long live Pakistan".

The Sangram reported on April 13 that Nizami, the then Pakistan ICS president, Golam Azam and other collaborators also led a procession on April 12 under the banner of "Peace Committee of Dhaka" with a special prayer for the survival of Pakistan and to declare their support for Pakistan.

On August 2, Nizami addressed a seminar in Chittagong organised by the local Muslim Institute, where he said, "If the patriotic people had come forward since March 1 to confront the assailants, this situation would not have taken place in the country. Allah has given the faithful Muslims the duty to protect His beloved Pakistan, but when the Muslims failed, Allah protected Pakistan through the military."

The next day Sangram quoted Nizami as saying, "The Pakistani soldiers are our brothers...It is not a matter of personal dignity or partisan interest, it is a matter of Pakistan's survival.

"The only way the Muslims can survive here is Pakistan's survival," he said, adding, "With the chaos the miscreants and Indian agents had created since March 1, no one could hope that Pakistan and Pakistani Muslims would be able to survive as independent entities."

Lamenting the victory of Awami League in the 1970 elections, Nizami said, "Divisions within the Pakistani and Islamic leaders allowed them to win and cause havoc in this country.

"I pray to Allah for the success, courage and sacrifice of the military brothers in facing external and internal attacks," he said.

He blamed the rulers for misleading and misinforming students on Islam and said, "We forgot our identity after achieving Pakistan. When India attacked our country in 1965, we became self-aware but we were confused as soon as the war ended. Allah punished us. Now we have become self-conscious again, but if we make the same mistake again, maybe Allah will not give us another chance."

On August 16, the Sangram reported that Nizami said, "Those who want to secede from Pakistan want to uproot Islam from this country."

On September 4, Nizami in a letter to the Pakistani flight cadet who died in an air fight with Bir Sreshtha Matiur Rahman described Matiur as an "Indian agent".

On September 8, Sangram reported Nizami as saying, "Every member of the Islami Chhatra Shangha is committed to protect every inch of Pakistan. We are even ready to attack Hindustan to protect Pakistan."

On September 9 Nizami said in Jessore, "Allah has punished those who conspired to destroy Pakistan...Those who said Pakistan is a graveyard have not been accepted by the land. The funeral pyres in Calcutta and Agartala are all they got.

"The way we have come forward risking death, the same way the government should build Pakistan in a purely militaristic manner," he said.

Addressing a gathering of Razakars in Jessore the next day, Nizami said, "Every single one of us must identify ourselves as soldiers of Islam and we have to use all our forces to destroy the people who are involved in an armed conspiracy against Pakistan and Islam," Sangram reported on September 15.

The next day Nizami urged his followers to "confront and reveal the true identity of the so-called Bengali-lovers".

While visiting an Al-Badr camp on September 22, Nizami said, "Only the patriotic youths of East Pakistan can effectively annihilate the Indian infiltrators and their local agents."

Celebrating the Badr day on November 14, 1971, Nizami wrote an editorial in Sangram, saying, "Hindu forces are far stronger and capable than us. Unfortunately, a number of infidels have taken their side and are trying to weaken us from within. We have to foil their conspiracy and protect the existence and ideal of Pakistan. This is not possible only by defensive action...It is our luck that the Islam-loving youths of this country have been able to form the Al-Badr unit with the help of the Pakistani military...The youths of Al-Badr have renewed their pledge on this occasion...to stand next to the army to defeat the Hindu forces and annihilate Hindustan and hoist the flag of Islam all over the world."

GOLAM AZAM
At a meeting of the Jamaat in Khulna on August 4, 1971, the then Jamaat ameer described Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as a separationist. He told the meeting that Mujib had been misleading the country's people and urged party workers to be united to destroy the separationists, according to secret document No. 482/158-PL.S(I).

Golam Azam at the party council of Kushtia district unit in the second week of August 1971 described the freedom fighters as criminals and directed the party workers to resist them. He also directed formation of Shanti Bahini (peace committee) in every village of the country. He told the meeting that very soon the Razakars, Mojaheed and police would be able to resist the "criminals", said document No. 549 (159)-PL.S(I) signed by the then home secretary MM Kazim on September 14.
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[vinnomot] Jamaat denies its anti-liberation role : War criminals must be punished

 
Committed to PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW
Saturday, October 27, 2007 12:44 AM GMT+06:00  
   
Editorial
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War criminals must be punished

We reject with unreserved repugnance the claim of Jamaat's secretary general Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid that Jamaat-e-Islami never worked against our independence struggle and there is no such thing as war criminals in the country. He said this before media displaying veritable arrogance and ire when asked about the role of Jamaat-e-Islami during the nine-month Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. To our utter shock and indignation, Mujahid not only denied any wrong-doing by his party but was defiant enough to throw a challenge to the newsmen to dig into the history and find for themselves the role of Jamaat.

We are outraged by the attempts to mock at the sacrifices of millions and the masses who fought for our Liberation War by those who played a terrorizing part in it in a bid to perpetuate the rule of the Pakistani military junta. We consider this unashamed utterance as impertinence of the most appalling kind that ought to be denounced and countered by everyone in society.

The history of the dark and destructive role of Jamaat-e- Islami before and during the Liberation War is too well-recorded at home and abroad in various forms to allow seepage of confusion or misunderstanding of any kind. The members of this party had taken sides with the Pakistani occupation forces and carried out atrocities of horrendous nature on the freedom-loving people of Bangladesh. They had created para-military forces like al-Badar and al-Shams under the direct control of the Pakistani military commanders and helped them in picking up the freedom fighters from their hideouts. Finally, only days before the ultimate victory on December 16 they struck with the stealth of vipers in the darkness of nights to eliminate the best of our brains. The nation mourns this sad event on December 14 every year. We therefore wonder, how dark a man's heart can be to deny such painful events?

It is ironical indeed that when most Pakistani people today express regret and sorrow, in privacy at least, at the rape and murders committed by the occupation forces in 1971, their Bengali quislings remain unremorseful and unapologetic till date. Today they deny their dark role in the Liberation War, tomorrow they will dare to deny the marvellous feat of the freedom fighters and then the very existence of Bangladesh.

When Jamaat had won some seats in last two general elections and came to parliament we respected voters' choice and tried to convince ourselves that they have come to terms with reality and would now apologise before the nation for their nefarious role in '71. But, today, with the infuriating utterance, Mujahid has made it obvious that they would continue to disrespect and deny our Liberation War and as such our independence.

We once again express our deeply-felt umbrage at the blatant comments of Mujahid and appeal to the people of Bangladesh to reject them with equal sentiments. No one has any right to rewrite the history of Bangladesh Liberation War.
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RE: [vinnomot] Giti Ara Safia’s husband threatens to kill expatriate D r. Mahbub and his wife

Like most Bangladeshis I also saddened after reading this heartbreaking story. Three recent incident runied the reputation of the Army backed CTG of Dr. FDakhruddin Ahmed. First the removal of NBR Chief, Second the unfortuate resignation of Magistrate Rokonuddin the third one is the attack on an expatriate Banglasdeshi American by powerful Geeti Ara's husband  ex-NSF leader(If I am not mistaken)Najim Kamran Chowdhury.

This three incident might be the beginning o the  fall of the Army backed government of Dr. Fakhruddin.

Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed became helpless to prosecute/punish all powerful Lady's husband. Time is runnig faster before this guy is arrested for prosecution. If necessary Geeti Ara should also be arrested for her role of attacking the expatriate.

Any delay will complicate the situation.,

I urge to the all powerful Army Chief and RAB Chief to arrest Najim Kamran and Geeti Are(If necessistes) A.S.A.P.  for the greater interestof public safety.

Sincerely,

Mohiuddin Anwar

 

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[vinnomot] Re: [khabor.com] Assault on Mahbub-Nipa Strongly Condemned and Immediate Probe of the Incidence Demanded

I condemn this kind of incident if it's true.  This kind of incidents will make Bangladeshi-American, non- Bangladeshi residents to think twice to go back home to do business or serving the country.  CTG should investigate thoroughly and take action immediately if found guilty.
 
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mislam@aol.com wrote:

Overseas Bangladeshis Strongly Condemn and Immediately Demand Probe into Mahbub-Nipa’s Physical Abuse and Death Threat

As Bangladeshis residing aboard, we strongly condemn and immediately demand that the authorities concerned should immediately probe into an egregious and uncouth incidence where Dr. Mahbub-ul-Islam, an economics professor of St. Francis University, Loreto, Pennsylvania was physically injured and his wife Nipa verbally abused. Dr. Islam has received a death threat too. The details of the incidence and events leading up to it have already been published in the October 26, 2007, issue of the Din Kal. 
Dr. Islam is a very polite, soft-spoken, gentle, honest, taciturn, innocuous and simple person. After completing his Ph.D. in Economics from Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, he joined as a faculty member at St. Francis University. He received tenure in 1994 there. (A tenured professor is guaranteed a lifetime teaching job!).  It was always his dream to leave his permanent and comfortable job and to return to Bangladesh to serve his native country. He sent his wife and their two children to Bangladesh in 1996. For ten long and dreary years -from July 1996 through August 2006 - he visited to see his family for less than two months during his summer and winter break. He led an extremely simple life here, saved every dollar to buy property in Bangladesh out of his honest income.  He was supposed to return to St. Francis University to resume teaching last month, but didn’t. 
The news of the couple’s physical abuse and death threat is sending shock waves throughout the Bangladeshi communities abroad.  How can the current caretaker government expect to attract people, experts and money from abroad to develop Bangladesh in light of this dreadful incidence? One of the three pillars of capitalism/market system is that its citizens should have the right to own private property. On the other hand, it is the dire responsibility of the government in a market/capitalist economy to ensure that the private property (and lives) of its citizens is well protected.
Dr. Islam was indeed truthful! He severed all the amenities and comforts that the United States could offer him, and returned to Bangladesh only to serve his motherland. This couple may be now wondering whether their patriotic responsibility at the cost of huge personal sacrifice was worth it!  Isn’t this incidence setting a bad precedent for other overseas Bangladeshis who want to follow in the couple’s footsteps?
 
We demand that the caretaker government should immediately probe into this deplorable  and despicable incidence to ensure that the justice is well served! This government should unequivocally prove that “might is right” is wrong as it seeks to establish impartiality in its governance, and to show to all Bangladeshis living at home and abroad that no one including Adviser Giti Ara Shafia, her spouse and her relatives is above the law of the land.
(Writer’s acknowledgment: I have known Mahbub very closely since 1976. We first met at Jahangirnagar University during our undergraduate program in economics. We were roommates in Boston when we were working on our doctoral program. We have maintained regular contacts by phone or visits even to this day). 
Dr. Faizul Islam
Southeastern University
Washington DC

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[vinnomot] Assault on Mahbub-Nipa Strongly Condemned and Immediate Probe of the Incidence Demanded by Dr.F.Islam

-----Original Message-----
Dr.Faizul Islam

Overseas Bangladeshis Strongly Condemn and Immediately Demand Probe into
Mahbub-Nipa's Physical Abuse and Death Threat


As Bangladeshis residing aboard, we strongly condemn and immediately
demand that the authorities concerned should immediately probe into an
egregious and uncouth incidence where Dr. Mahbub-ul-Islam, an economics
professor of St. Francis University, Loreto, Pennsylvania was physically
injured and his wife Nipa verbally abused. Dr. Islam has received a
death threat too. The details of the incidence and events leading up to
it have already been published in the October 26, 2007, issue of the Din
Kal.

Dr. Islam is a very polite, soft-spoken, gentle, honest, taciturn,
innocuous and simple person. After completing his Ph.D. in Economics
from Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, he joined as a
faculty member at St. Francis University. He received tenure in 1994
there. (A tenured professor is guaranteed a lifetime teaching job!). It
was always his dream to leave his permanent and comfortable job and to
return to Bangladesh to serve his native country. He sent his wife and
their two children to Bangladesh in 1996. For ten long and dreary years
-from July 1996 through August 2006 - he visited to see his family for
less than two months during his summer and winter break. He led an
extremely simple life here, saved every dollar to buy property in
Bangladesh out of his honest income. He was supposed to return to St.
Francis University to resume teaching last month, but didn't.

The news of the couple's physical abuse and death threat is sending
shock waves throughout the Bangladeshi communities abroad. How can the
current caretaker government expect to attract people, experts and money
from abroad to develop Bangladesh in light of this dreadful incidence?
One of the three pillars of capitalism/market system is that its
citizens should have the right to own private property. On the other
hand, it is the dire responsibility of the government in a
market/capitalist economy to ensure that the private property (and
lives) of its citizens is well protected.

Dr. Islam was indeed truthful! He severed all the amenities and comforts
that the United States could offer him, and returned to Bangladesh only
to serve his motherland. This couple may be now wondering whether their
patriotic responsibility at the cost of huge personal sacrifice was
worth it! Isn't this incidence setting a bad precedent for other
overseas Bangladeshis who want to follow in the couple's footsteps?

We demand that the caretaker government should immediately probe into
this deplorable and despicable incidence to ensure that the justice is
well served! This government should unequivocally prove that "might is
right" is wrong as it seeks to establish impartiality in its governance,
and to show to all Bangladeshis living at home and abroad that no one
including Adviser Giti Ara Shafia, her spouse and her relatives is above
the law of the land.

(Writer's acknowledgment: I have known Mahbub very closely since 1976.
We first met at Jahangirnagar University during our undergraduate
program in economics. We were roommates in Boston when we were working
on our doctoral program. We have maintained regular contacts by phone or
visits even to this day).

Dr. Faizul Islam
Southeastern University
Washington DC


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[ALOCHONA] Surging prices put strain on Shoppers in Bangladesh

All,
 
Price of everything is going up by hours in Bangladesh.  News that coming from media and by talking to people in Bangladesh,  we might see a situation like Famine in Bangladesh soon.  This time famine will occur for the price hike of essential items like rice, atta, dal, etc which is getting out of reach.
 
Even we can blame few reasons for the price hike,  but the bottom line is that CTG might not doing enough to control its price or provide ration which is deemed necessary.  CTG could import few items itself and distribute to the markets to keep off price hike pressure.  My personal feeling is that CTG is busy with so much with politics and corruption, they do not have enough manpower/advisers or strategic planning to control this price hike.
 
I believe that CTG should put equal time to secure food supply in the market by any way it can be.  People will have to survive before they can think about politics and other matters.  If my own existing becomes challenging,  I might not pay attention to anything else.  This is a simple logic. 
 
I will urge CTG to open up more imports by its own to keep enough supply of essential items in the markets to keep the price limit in comfortable area and provide ration as soon as possible for the lower income people in Bangladesh.  CTG should put 50% of its all attention to the food supply now. Rest of 50 % effort should be in politics, corruption and other matters.
 
Anybody who has direct access to CTG should put pressure immediately before the situation goes out of control.
 


Regards,

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All,
 
Price of everything is going up by hours in Bangladesh.  News that coming from media and by talking to people in Bangladesh,  we might see a situation like Famine in Bangladesh soon.  This time famine will occur for the price hike of essential items like rice, atta, dal, etc which is getting out of reach.
 
Even we can blame few reasons for the price hike,  but the bottom line is that CTG might not doing enough to control its price or provide ration which is deemed necessary.  CTG could import few items itself and distribute to the markets to keep off price hike pressure.  My personal feeling is that CTG is busy with so much with politics and corruption, they do not have enough manpower/advisers or strategic planning to control this price hike.
 
I believe that CTG should put equal time to secure food supply in the market by any way it can be.  People will have to survive before they can think about politics and other matters.  If my own existing becomes challenging,  I might not pay attention to anything else.  This is a simple logic. 
 
I will urge CTG to open up more imports by its own to keep enough supply of essential items in the markets to keep the price limit in comfortable area and provide ration as soon as possible for the lower income people in Bangladesh.  CTG should put 50% of its all attention to the food supply now. Rest of 50 % effort should be in politics, corruption and other matters.
 
Anybody who has direct access to CTG should put pressure immediately before the situation goes out of control.
 


Regards,

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Website: www.amreteck.com
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RE: [vinnomot] Giti Ara Safia’s husband threatens to kill expatriate Dr. Mahbub and his wife

I met this soft-spoken scholarly economist in Atlantic City in the TechBangla conference. I am utterly shocked at the sight of his plastered leg and the bewildered wife standing helplessly standing by. Does violence at the very high level of educated Bangladeshi society speak of Cancerous Nihilism. By their act, Giti Ara and Nazim Kamran not only trampled the norms of educated behavior but also have tarnished the good name of their relative Dr. Fakruddin. It is sad indeed.
Belal Beg





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Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 23:45:00 -0400
Subject: RE: [vinnomot] Giti Ara Safia's husband threatens to kill expatriate Dr. Mahbub and his wife

I am simply saddened at this story.  Dr. Mahbub Islam is a very good person. He is very quiet and gentle. He is a man of integrity and highly law-abiding. He is an excellent teacher and after receiving his PhD in Economics from the Boston's Northeastern University, he had been teaching in Pennsylvania.  He got his tenure and became a full professor. 
 
In late 1990s when the economy of Bangladesh was showing signs of hopes, he and his wife started investing in Bangladesh with lots of expectations and hopes.  Once they finished building their beautiful building in Gulshan with their savings, they moved to Bangladesh and both started businesses.  Dr. Islam while teaching at a local private university (maybe North South) started a Real Estate Development firm and his wife, Mrs. Islam started an Internet Company in Dhaka with a view to settle in Bangladesh permanently.  Last January when I visited them in Dhaka, in spite of political polarization and indiscipline, they were very upbeat about the future of Bangladesh.  They were also involved with a few philanthropic activities.  Now I see that they are in trouble.  Very, very sad indeed. 
 
Until and unless 'rule of law' and 'rights of property' is fully established and guaranteed in Bangladesh, it would be difficult for anyone especially the expatriates (that are law abiding) to invest in Bangladesh. No wonder, many expatriates that invested in Wage Earners bonds in Bangladesh are now reportedly withdrawing their investment out of fear, fear of uncertainty.  
 
Abdul Momen
Boston



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Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 16:17:46 -0700
Subject: [vinnomot] Giti Ara Safia's husband threatens to kill expatriate Dr. Mahbub and his wife

Subject Adviser Giti Ara Safia's husband threatens to kill expatriate Dr. Mahbub and his wife and grab their six storied building in Gulshan Dhaka.
 
Giti Ara Safia Chowdhury is again in the news after she and her husband tried to grab property of an US expatriate Dr. Mahbubul Islam and his wife threatening them to kill.
 
Our famous infamous (Oghton Ghoton Potioshi) Adviser to Caretaker Government Mrs. Giti Ara Safia Chowdhury wife of BNP nominated EX Member of Parliament Nazim Kamran Chowdhury and Sister-in-Law of our Chief Adviser Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed is again in the news.
 
No, this time it is not for steamrolling over poor jute mill worker but for beating, threatening to kill and illegally grabbing a six storied building in Gulshan Dhaka.
 
Dr. Mahbubul Islam who is a professor of St. Francis University of Pennsylvania and his wife Farhana Islam jointly holds a press conference today October 25, 2007 in Dhaka Reporters Unit conference room.
 
 
Mr. and Mrs. Islam who owns a six storied building in Gulshan Dhaka alleged that their property at Gulsha-2 Road number 41 holding 7A which houses Giti Ara's ad firm Adcom and his husbands firm Sign Adage and Megnavission is been forcefully  grabbed by Caretaker Government Adviser Giti Ara Safia Chowdhury and his husband Nazim Kamran Chowdhury for some time. Islam couple brought their complained to RAB unit1 commander on December 6th of 2006 but no justice been received
 
On Monday 22nd of October Nazim Kamran Chowdhury husband of Adviser Giti Ara himself, Adviser Giti Ara's brother Abu Rushed Tarak, cousin Mokim Chowdhury and along with their gang attacked Mr. Mahbubul Alam and his wife with iron rods and sticks. Mr. Mahbub was hospitalized.
 
Adviser Giti Ara's husband did not stopped there he slapped Mrs. Farhana Islam when she was begging him for his husbands life. Nazim Kamran tore her Shari and used savage language and threatens to kill her and her husband, asking his gangs to drive the pickup truck over her husband Dr. Mahbubul Islam.
 
Both of them appeared in front of journalist and described the torture of powerful adviser Giti Ara Safia and her family. They asked for government to save them from this powerful land grabbers.
 
Can Dr. Fakhruddin do justice or he will take the side of her beloved Sister-in-Law is next to be seen. We heard lot of advice from Dr. Fakhruddin that no one in the country is above the law. Nation wants to see if Adviser Giti Ara Safia is above the law or under the law.
 
Sincerely
Shamim Chowdhury
 
 
The Daily Dinkal
October 25th 2007
 

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RE: [vinnomot] Giti Ara Safia’s husband threatens to kill expatriate Dr. Mahbub and his wife

Both Mr. & Mrs. Chowdhury should be punished for their arrogance and atrocities.

How dare they are ?


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[ALOCHONA] Re: Attention blind supporters of CTG

The events prior to 1/11 are eye-openers so it is time for everyone
to open their eyes. We as a nation can not afford to have blind
supporters of any group. Sorry to tell you Mr. Ejaz, but we are not
beggars. We are and we want to be choosers. We have every right to
call spade a spade. If the past AL or BNP governments with theirs
blunders have brought the country to the brink of disaster, the
present CTG is not trailing behind with a long distance. Their
failure list is much longer than their successes. The very strong
wall of the honesty of CTG is showing cracks. You should be able to
see if you are not blind. We should be watchful of each and every
step of this Government and every future Government. Do we need to
be critical of a Government after expiry of their term (in this case
it is 2 years, hopefully) or give them the opportunity to rectify
themselves during their tenure? And don't make scapegoats. We have
heard enough of these scapegoats in the past. Enough is enough now.

Some may be over joyous that Hasina and Khaleda are in jail. They
are too blind to think about the consequences? The nation had
started ignoring these two ladies. People were talking about reforms
in political parties. By putting them in jail you have made them
heroes (or herions) again. Since they went in jail no body is
talking about reforms in political systems. Even Gen. Moeen had to
say that reforms are internal affairs of political parties.

Regards

Not so blind

Junaid


--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, "Shamim Chowdhury" <veirsmill@...>
wrote:
>
>
> Mr. Ezajur Rahman, Bad people and Bad politics of Islam must be
removed
> not only from Bangladesh but all parts of the world.
>
> Thanks
>
> Shamim Chowdhury
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
-----\
> ---------------------------------
> --- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, "ezajur" <ezajur.rahman@> wrote:
> >
> > Nepotism and family dynasty are not allegations against Hasina or
> > Khaleda. They are proven facts. Nothing to do with 'after a long
> time'. After Mujib - Hasina! After Zia - Khaleda!
> >
> > If this CTG is guilty of the same you may criticise it - but the
> > blame lies with Hasina and Kahleda for creating this situation in
> > the first place.
> >
> > I'm not praying like the rest of the crooks and thieves and
> > murderers for a return to AL and BNP governmnet like before.
> >
> > Bad people are praying twice as hard as party people for
democracy.
> > Because Bangladeshi democracy protects and promotes criminals and
> > thieves.
> >
> > I have no problem with the family ties in this CTG because I
believe
> > it was done like this to maintain control in an emergency
situation.
> > We have 5 years to judge AL and BNP - we can wait another year to
> > see the result of the CTG.
> >
> > In the emantime - how times have changed! Hasina and Khaleda
spent
> > Eid in jail!
> >
> > HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! That makes it all worthwhile!
> >
> > Miracles do happen!
> >
> > Allhamdullilah!
> >
> > Ezajur Rahman
> > Kuwait
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, mahathir of bd
> > wouldbemahathirofbd@ wrote:
> > >
> > > Nepotism and family dynasty are two common allegations against
Al
> > and BNP. But this evil deeds became prevalent after a long time
of
> > their power.
> > >
> > >
> > > But our so called angel government showed nepotism and
> > family dynasty from the beginning by appointing brother in law
and
> > sister in law as advisers.
> > >
> > > blind supporters of cTg then said that they are qualified
> > persons.
> > >
> > > No see how qualified they are .
> > >
> > > http://www.amadershomoy.com/news.php?id=205729&sys=1
> > >
> > > And if we critisize the CTG , the blind suporters think that
> > we are supporting AL or BNP.
> > >
> > > From the begining it was clear to me that this CTG run by
> > reactive and inexperienced and destructive people will bring
> > hardly any good to Bangladesh when we will make the balance
sheet.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------
----
> > --------------------------------------------------
> > > Subhan Allah- Only Allah flawless
> > > Alhamdulillah - All praise to be of Allah
> > > Allahhuakbar - Allah, the Greatest
> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------
--
> > ------------------------------------------------------Would Be
> > Mahathir of BD
> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------
--
> > -
> > > If it can be imagined, it is possible- NEC
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ---------------------------------
> > > Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers,
not
> > web links.
> > >
> >
>


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Re: [vinnomot] Giti Ara Safia’s husband threatens to kill expatriate Dr. Mahbub and his wife

 

Yes, Mr. Shamim Choudhury, Mr. Abdul Momen and others, like you, we are also frustrated and disappointed by reading this story (news).

 

You can not expect an "AAM" from an "AAMLOKKHI" tree! Though it sounds very close!

 

We, who can not differentiate a "GARU" from a "GADHA" (to get milk), they have to suffer more!

 


"Sustha thakon, nirapade thakon ebong valo thakon"

Shuvechhante,

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On 10/26/07, abdul momen <abdul_momen@hotmail.com> wrote:

I am simply saddened at this story.  Dr. Mahbub Islam is a very good person. He is very quiet and gentle. He is a man of integrity and highly law-abiding. He is an excellent teacher and after receiving his PhD in Economics from the Boston's Northeastern University, he had been teaching in Pennsylvania.  He got his tenure and became a full professor. 
 
In late 1990s when the economy of Bangladesh was showing signs of hopes, he and his wife started investing in Bangladesh with lots of expectations and hopes.  Once they finished building their beautiful building in Gulshan with their savings, they moved to Bangladesh and both started businesses.  Dr. Islam while teaching at a local private university (maybe North South) started a Real Estate Development firm and his wife, Mrs. Islam started an Internet Company in Dhaka with a view to settle in Bangladesh permanently.  Last January when I visited them in Dhaka, in spite of political polarization and indiscipline, they were very upbeat about the future of Bangladesh.  They were also involved with a few philanthropic activities.  Now I see that they are in trouble.  Very, very sad indeed. 
 
Until and unless 'rule of law' and 'rights of property' is fully established and guaranteed in Bangladesh, it would be difficult for anyone especially the expatriates (that are law abiding) to invest in Bangladesh. No wonder, many expatriates that invested in Wage Earners bonds in Bangladesh are now reportedly withdrawing their investment out of fear, fear of uncertainty.  
 
Abdul Momen
Boston



To: veirsmill@yahoo.com
From: veirsmill@yahoo.com
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 16:17:46 -0700
Subject: [vinnomot] Giti Ara Safia's husband threatens to kill expatriate Dr. Mahbub and his wife

Subject Adviser Giti Ara Safia's husband threatens to kill expatriate Dr. Mahbub and his wife and grab their six storied building in Gulshan Dhaka.
 
Giti Ara Safia Chowdhury is again in the news after she and her husband tried to grab property of an US expatriate Dr. Mahbubul Islam and his wife threatening them to kill.
 
Our famous infamous (Oghton Ghoton Potioshi) Adviser to Caretaker Government Mrs. Giti Ara Safia Chowdhury wife of BNP nominated EX Member of Parliament Nazim Kamran Chowdhury and Sister-in-Law of our Chief Adviser Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed is again in the news.
 
No, this time it is not for steamrolling over poor jute mill worker but for beating, threatening to kill and illegally grabbing a six storied building in Gulshan Dhaka.
 
Dr. Mahbubul Islam who is a professor of St. Francis University of Pennsylvania and his wife Farhana Islam jointly holds a press conference today October 25, 2007 in Dhaka Reporters Unit conference room.
 
 
Mr. and Mrs. Islam who owns a six storied building in Gulshan Dhaka alleged that their property at Gulsha-2 Road number 41 holding 7A which houses Giti Ara's ad firm Adcom and his husbands firm Sign Adage and Megnavission is been forcefully   grabbed by Caretaker Government Adviser Giti Ara Safia Chowdhury and his husband Nazim Kamran Chowdhury for some time. Islam couple brought their complained to RAB unit1 commander on December 6th of 2006 but no justice been received
 
On Monday 22nd of October Nazim Kamran Chowdhury husband of Adviser Giti Ara himself, Adviser Giti Ara's brother Abu Rushed Tarak, cousin Mokim Chowdhury and along with their gang attacked Mr. Mahbubul Alam and his wife with iron rods and sticks. Mr. Mahbub was hospitalized.
 
Adviser Giti Ara's husband did not stopped there he slapped Mrs. Farhana Islam when she was begging him for his husbands life. Nazim Kamran tore her Shari and used savage language and threatens to kill her and her husband, asking his gangs to drive the pickup truck over her husband Dr. Mahbubul Islam.
 
Both of them appeared in front of journalist and described the torture of powerful adviser Giti Ara Safia and her family. They asked for government to save them from this powerful land grabbers.
 
Can Dr. Fakhruddin do justice or he will take the side of her beloved Sister-in-Law is next to be seen. We heard lot of advice from Dr. Fakhruddin that no one in the country is above the law. Nation wants to see if Adviser Giti Ara Safia is above the law or under the law.
 
Sincerely
Shamim Chowdhury
 
 
The Daily Dinkal
October 25th 2007
 

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