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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

RE: [ALOCHONA] Food Prices: No downturn for 6 another months

Dear Alochoks

This is our main issue but we can't do anything like indians, who
can protest against any sort of irregularities, but we the
bangladeshis don't step forward against this type of proble.
When CTG talked with the businessman before ramadan, they assured
that the price of comodites will not increase during ramadan but
they can't assure and tell anything regarding the price of
commodities(Oil, Onion, etc)after the ramadan, my question is why
they can't tell the actual and trend analysis of price hike, the
price hike in the world market is not like a rocket booming.It
icreases in a stairs. So why they(the businessman) are not caught
handed as a syndicate member.
If Sugar can sell at 26-27 Tk. per kg,and our sugar mill is full
of sugar without marketing these, but why this white /imported
sugar is now mixed with Hydros and how, why it was raised before,
is the issue to raise the price of sugar which is now sold at
32Tk. per kg.
Few days ago British high commissioner told that foreign
investment is hindered by the Govt Officers. Now the time for the
CTG to heed on this, who actually control the country.

Thanks
Rahid

On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 16:59:14 +0000, Monirul Mirza wrote
> Dear Mr Ezajur Rahman,
>
> The CTG asked its patron Think Tank CPD to investigate
> the problem. The CPD said it was a Syndicate of corrupt
> Business people but did not say how they do it. If you
> can dianose the disease you can prescribe a cure.Mr Aziz-
> Commerce Advisor said he did not see any Syndicate. Gen.
> Matin said it was the syndicate. Finance Advisor said it
> was due price hikes in the world market. Mr Tapan said
> it was due to increase of buying capacity of poor
> Bangladeshi people. BDR said yesterday there was no
> possibility of lowering of prices in the next six
> months. So I am lost here. Looks like we need to pray to
> Allah to send an Angel with the 'real cause of sky
> rocketting prices of essentials". Can any Alochok
> explain. M Mirza Toronto
>
> To: alochona@yahoogroups.comFrom:
> ezajur.rahman@q8.comDate: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 13:52:02
> +0300Subject: [ALOCHONA] Food Prices: No downturn for 6
> another months
>
> Dear Alochoks
>
> Irrespective of world food prices the CTG must do
> everything possible to keep prices as low as possible.
>
> I wish there was access to a more thorough analysis of
> what is causing this terrible problem.
>
> Regards
>
> Ezajur Rahman
>
> No sign for goods prices to come down in six months: BDR
> chief Courtesy New Age 31/10/07
>
> The Bangladesh Rifles director general, Major General
> Shakil Ahmed, on Tuesday said prices of essential
> commodities would not decline in six months. Shakil made
> the observation at a meeting with the media, commodity
> importers, wholesalers and leaders of the Federation of
> Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry. Less than
> a month and a half ago, Shakil said prices would start
> declining by [WINDOWS-1252?]December–January. [WINDOWS-1252?]‘I
do not see any sign
> for the prices of essential commodities to decline at
> least in six [WINDOWS-1252?]months,’ said the chief of the
Bangladesh
> Rifles which has been assigned by the government to
> check irrational price increase and to ensure the supply
> of commodities for lower prices. Shakil presented a
> study at the meeting at the BDR headquarters showing how
> sharply the commodity prices on the international market
> had increased in recent months which in turn had pushed
> up the prices on domestic market. Senior officials of
> the Bangladesh Rifles, the police and the Rapid Action
> Battalion attended. He showed the prices of food
> commodities had increased between 20 and 70 per cent on
> the international market during [WINDOWS-1252?]January–October.
The
> price of rice increased from $275 to $398 a tonne, wheat
> from $343 to $412, and crude soya bean oil from $879 to
> $1,096, he said. Shakil at an iftar party at the
> Federation of Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and
> Industry on September 20 said the prices of essential
> goods would come down to a tolerable range by [WINDOWS-1252?]
December–January.
> [WINDOWS-1252?]‘Although prices are yet to come down to a
tolerable
> level, they are becoming stable. We hope the prices to
> come down to a tolerable range by [WINDOWS-1252?]December-
January,’
> Shakil said at the iftar party. Shakil on Tuesday
> claimed that operation of BDR retail outlets had helped
> to keep the commodity prices somewhat stable during
> Ramadan, compared with the prices in the previous months
> of Ramadan.
>
> Shakil said he had listed some measures, after talking
> with the traders, which he would forward to the
> government to increase the supply of food commodities
> and arrest the spiralling prices.
>
>
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[vinnomot] Should killer of democracy be regarded as father of nation in any democratic country?

dear all,
 my question to all group members"Should killer of democracy be regarded as father of nation in any democratic country?"
please post your comments

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[vinnomot] Separation of Powers and a System of Checks and Balances: Silver Lining

  Separation of Powers and a System of Checks and Balances: Silver Lining in the Dark Clouds 
 

Anchored by the Bangladesh Constitution first three articles of the country, Legislative, Executive and the Judiciary (judicial) make up our three branches of government. The Constitution clearly lays down the foundations of a judiciary that is separate and independent from the other branches of government. It was introduced in recognition of the fact that the efficiency of the judiciary and the entire justice system depends largely on the independence of the judiciary. 

By distributing the essential business of government among three separate but interdependent branches, the Constitutional Framers ensured that the principal powers of the government, legislative, executive and judicial, were not concentrated in the hands of any single branch. Allocating governmental authority among three separate branches also prevented the formation of too strong a national government capable of overpowering the individual state governments. The Separation of Powers, by which the executive, legislative, and judicial branches are to be independent and not infringe upon each other's rights and duties, is one of the basic doctrines in the Bangladesh Constitution.

Strengthening the judiciary of Bangladesh entails a dynamic gamut of tasks and challenges that must be taken head on. There are no short cuts but strategies can be conceived to facilitate the reform process and overcome obstacles. Needless to say, the judiciary cannot do this alone. The other branches of government and the people in general must all support and cooperate to hasten the accomplishment of this long - cherished goal. It is important to inculcate this mind set in the members of the judiciary so that they can contribute without fear or favour in avoiding accusations of incompetence, corruption, or court mismanagement among judges. 
 
Gopal Sengupta
 
 
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[ALOCHONA] Demand To Try War Criminals: Another ploy of Politicians

Dear Alochoks:

I would like to draw your attention to recent
development: demand from certain quarter to band
religion based politics and to initiate trials of the
"war criminal." Much has been written about, discussed
upon, and commented by alochoks recently on the issue
that indicate irrationality and zealotry as well.

However, in my opinion, few alochoks have realized the
realpolitk that drives the sudden rise of the demand,
which actually is a hoax, a political ploy to reap
benefit, only to be discarded later by politicians, as
time progress.

I provide my rational why I believe so.

First, this demand, in all of its facet, prima facie,
is a political ploy per se. It is intended to drift
away the incumbent CT government from its course:
focus on anti-corruption drive.

Had these politicians had such fervor of patriotism
and had they were imbibed with value of War of 1971 so
much as they exhibit now, until recently, they would
not have been engaged in plundering public property
and had made political alliance with these so-called
war-criminals, whose blood they now demand.

Second, it is politicians' calculated attempt to make
Fakhruddin government appear as a partisan publicly,
because perceived neutrality of the incumbent
government has been the pillar of its success, which
these politicians seek to destroy.

Consider the strategy of the game: so far, it is
pro-Awami League (AL) and AL following leftists, who
are demanding the trial of Jammat-e Islam leaders, but
they remained silent about their own fundamentalist
allies: the Islami Oykko Jote and others, who also
opposed the creation of Bangladesh.

The reason for such one sided argument is simple: AL
wants BNP ally Jammat, thus, by default BNP, to become
weak in coming electoral calculation, but AL wants
their own fundamentalist ally remain intact, whom they
would cash on later, appealing to Islam.

Third, majority of outspoken proponent of this newly
found sentiment gets indirect support from AL
quarters. AL supports them as to achieve their own
party objective, as they did before supporting the
movement initiated by Jahanara Imam, whom they later
discarded eventually, once their electoral objective
was achieved.

What Awami League sympathizers otherwise intend, is to
put the CT government face to face with political
quarters, who espouse pro-Islamic sentiment at home.
They intend to make sure that the current CT
government invokes disappointment both at home and
among Middle Eastern countries. This strategy is
pursued to weaken the grip of CT government against
them. And they want to fuel it in the backdrop of
price hike, to maximize their gain.

Finally, there is no sincerity in the demand. It is
attempted to cover crisis that politicians now face:
how to avoid prison term. Politicians are trying to
divert public sentiment, as to cover them from public
scrutiny, as they are being accused of and proved to
be guilty of corruption. That is, raising such
sentiment, politicians are attempting to appear as
patriot and wash their hands off of political
corruption.

Curzon


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[vinnomot] Bangladesh needs a policy with Carrot and Stick and a reconciliation plan can work for Bangladesh

All,

Bangladesh needs a policy with carrot and stick which will help us unite for a greater benefit for Bangladesh and its future generation.  Bangladesh has more than 30% underground economy which I mean that Govt has no trace of that money how it was earned, and VAT was not collected from that money generation.  By sweeping like current corruption drive in Bangladesh helps to clean it but we may not able to clean in 100%.  So we need institutional changes which CTG is working since they took power. 
 
I believe that this noble effort is appreciable but we do not want to sweep too much so that the floor does not come out.  And that's exactly what happened in Bangladesh,  all the syndicates or underground business groups have stopped their export/import activities and create a vacuum in the Bangladesh economy which causing further economical down turn and general people are paying the high price for the essential items in addition to increasing the world material price index and dollar decline. 
 
So I believe that we need a policy where they can come in clean with paying back to Bangladesh Govt for their illegal money or unpaid VAT and keep a system so they never can think about making illegal money in Bangladesh.  I have submitted a reconciliation plan for Bangladesh that has been submitted to CTG in July 2007 and I believe that we can take good stuff from that proposal and modify as deemed necessary to move this country forward. I was also told that CTG is working with part of this proposal but I am worried that any delay of implementation of this reconciliation proposal will hamper Bangladesh if we can not reconcile all our divisions and not working together for bigger picture which is economy, creating more jobs and development in Bangladesh.

I was told that public are loosing hope in term of economy, in term of local and foreign investments, and sky rocketing price of essential items in Bangladesh.

I think that we should talk about this plan or find a better plan which will unite the country by keeping the current corruption drive in place.
 
I will urge CTG to provide carrot and stick in same times and reconcile with people who wants to avoid jail term for their crime.
 
Any better plan should be appreciated if we can find common ground to unite all and help Bangladesh to move forward.
 
 


Regards,

M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu), Chemical Engineer, USA
President & Founder, Amreteck LLC, USA
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[ALOCHONA] Bangladesh needs a policy with Carrot and Stick and a reconciliation plan can work for Bangladesh

All,

Bangladesh needs a policy with carrot and stick which will help us unite for a greater benefit for Bangladesh and its future generation.  Bangladesh has more than 30% underground economy which I mean that Govt has no trace of that money how it was earned, and VAT was not collected from that money generation.  By sweeping like current corruption drive in Bangladesh helps to clean it but we may not able to clean in 100%.  So we need institutional changes which CTG is working since they took power. 
 
I believe that this noble effort is appreciable but we do not want to sweep too much so that the floor does not come out.  And that's exactly what happened in Bangladesh,  all the syndicates or underground business groups have stopped their export/import activities and create a vacuum in the Bangladesh economy which causing further economical down turn and general people are paying the high price for the essential items in addition to increasing the world material price index and dollar decline. 
 
So I believe that we need a policy where they can come in clean with paying back to Bangladesh Govt for their illegal money or unpaid VAT and keep a system so they never can think about making illegal money in Bangladesh.  I have submitted a reconciliation plan for Bangladesh that has been submitted to CTG in July 2007 and I believe that we can take good stuff from that proposal and modify as deemed necessary to move this country forward. I was also told that CTG is working with part of this proposal but I am worried that any delay of implementation of this reconciliation proposal will hamper Bangladesh if we can not reconcile all our divisions and not working together for bigger picture which is economy, creating more jobs and development in Bangladesh.

I was told that public are loosing hope in term of economy, in term of local and foreign investments, and sky rocketing price of essential items in Bangladesh.

I think that we should talk about this plan or find a better plan which will unite the country by keeping the current corruption drive in place.
 
I will urge CTG to provide carrot and stick in same times and reconcile with people who wants to avoid jail term for their crime.
 
Any better plan should be appreciated if we can find common ground to unite all and help Bangladesh to move forward.
 
 


Regards,

M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu), Chemical Engineer, USA
President & Founder, Amreteck LLC, USA
Website: www.amreteck.com
Email: Mchowdhury@amreteck.com

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[vinnomot] DGFI & Militarism in Bangladesh [Some background]

Militarism in Bangladesh

Public procession against the 1st Paki military dictator General Ayub Khan (Dhaka 1968)
 
"The hidden hand of the market" wrote Thomas Friedman, the guardian of American foreign policy in the New York Times, "will never work without a hidden fist. McDonald's cannot flourish without McDonnell Douglas, the designer of the F-15. And the hidden fist that keeps the world safe for Silicon Valley's technologies is called the US Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps" 
"We have 50 per cent of the world's wealth but only 6.3 per cent of its population. In this situation, our real job in the coming period...is to maintain this position of disparity. To do so, we have to dispense with all sentimentality.....we should cease thinking about human rights, the raising of living standards and democratization. George Kennan, US Strategic Planner, 1948
John Pilger: The New Rulers of the World
List of the richest military officers of Bangladesh
Name Details of assets owned
General Ershad  
General Amjad  
General Wahid  
General Mahmudul Hasan Former head of DGFI
General Atik  
General Mahbbat Jan Chowdhury  
Brig Anis Waiz  
Colonel Tafsir  
Maj Gen Rezakul Haider Sacked NSI chief
   
 
Shame: Salman Rushdie
"....about the issue of Time magazine (or was in Newsweek?) which never got into the country because it carried an article about President Ayub Khan's alleged Swiss bank account; or about the bandits on the trunk roads who are condemned for doing, as private enterprise, what the government does as public policy; or about genocide in Baluchistan (Chittagong Hill Tracts); or about the recent preferential awards of State Scholarships, to pay for postgraduate studies abroad, to members of the fanatical Jamaat party; or about the extra hangings-the first for twenty years- that were ordered purely to legitimize the execution of Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto; or about why Bhutto's (General Manjur killed under Ershad's instruction without any trial) hangman has vanished into thin air, just like many street-urchins who are being stolen every day in broad daylight; or abut anti-Semitism, an interesting phenomenon, under whose influence people who have never met a Jew vilify all Jews for the sake of maintaining solidarity with the Arab states which offer Pakistan (Bangladeshi) workers, these days, employment and much-needed foreign exchange; or about smuggling, the boom in heroin exports, military dictators, venal civilians, corrupt civil servants, bought judges, newspapers of whose stories the only thing can confidently be said is that they are lies; or about the apportioning of the national budged, with special reference to the percentage set aside for defense (huge) and for education (not huge).
 
It is a shame that Bangladesh, which emerged as an independent country through  long political struggle against Pakistani military dictatorship since 1948, should undergo military autocracy again within four years of its birth. It is beyond the scope of this page to discuss, in depth, all the factors  that account for the revival of militarism in Bangladesh in 1975. Fourteen years of military dictatorship (Zia & Ershad) has ruined almost everything Bangladesh had won through its political struggle for years against Pakistani colonialism. The impact of militarism in Bangladesh:
It ruined socio political institutions  Created opportunities for the bureaucrats and the mafia to exhaust national resources
It destroyed the democratic system of governance Caused dichotomy in national identity
It degraded the educational and research institutions Revived Islamic medievalism
It rehabilitated the anti liberation forces in Bangladeshi society and politics Nipped in the bud the growth of local industries by opening the market to foreign capital 
It strengthened the Islamic fundamentalists in Bangladeshi politics Incurred billions of dollars of foreign loans
Introduced terrorism to silence public opinion Spread corruption to grass root level
Top army officers intervening politics
Colonel Taher: A honest patriotic officer whose political naivety cost Bangladeshis a lot
 
Brig Khaled Musharraf: victim of personal ambition
 
Major Hyder
 
General Ziaur Rahman : 1st military dictator in independent Bangladesh
 
General HM Ershad : 2nd military dictator in independent Bangladesh
 
Myths of Militarism
Myth  Reality
Army is crucial for political sovereignty
Not in 21st century. example: Switzerland and Luxemburg. Switzerland is a wealthy country with billions of dollars in each Swiss  bank. Swiss cops are enough to protect the money or the  independence of the country with people of  multi-national origin (Germans, Belgians, Russian) not only two communities (Hindus and Muslims).
 
Army will defend Bangladesh against Indian expansionism.
India is only interested in Bangladeshi market, not liability due to political occupation. 
 
Bangladesh army should be expanded to defend the Muslims against the Hindu big brothers.
With the present strength exhausting  60% of national budget, the army is able to stand Indian attack only for 8 hours, barely enough for the generals to fly to US. (source: a popular joke, accurate figures though, among the junior  officers  of Bangladesh army which is sarcastic about the generals' tendencies to acquire wealth to buy properties in USA) 
 
Army is the symbol of  political independence Not army but the people that define as well as defend a nation. Army is to serve the people under constitutional oath, not to rule them.. For the violation of the constitution both Zia and Ershad can be tried and punished.
Army is the most disciplined and  organized institution Not enough for the money spent for them. They don't pay taxes, enjoy free housing and medicine.
 
Ever since the murder of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the military has been, directly or indirectly, controlling political power. The killers of Sheikh Mujib did not capture political power, they rather worked as tools for the more influential senior officers (playing behind the curtains) in the Army. Generals of Bangladesh army inherited this legacy of military coups from its parent organization, the Pakistani army. Due to some intrinsic propensities, both the armies are rather keen to  rule, instead of being ruled by, their taxpayers. In wars with the enemies they are always losers: Pakistan army was defeated by both the Indians (1965) and the Bangalees (1971); and Bangladesh army had never fought any war in its history. There is  any scarce possibility that they would have to in future. But still the army consumes 60% of the national budget.
Peoples' procession against the last (?) military dictator: Gen Ershad ( Dhaka 1990)
In reality the army is the most organized institution in Bangladesh and as such they can exert their power over the illiterate and unorganized people. The military dictators of Bangladesh, namely Zia and Ershad ruined almost all the civil institutions in last 15 years. The people of Bangladesh is a bit fortunate than the Pakistanis as there is no feudal class in Bangladesh. In absence of the feudal class the army is allied with the corrupt civil bureaucrats and businessmen. This oligarchy (the army, civil bureaucrats and businessmen) has been ruling Bangladesh, officially or unofficially,  for last 25 years. The profiles of general Zia and general Ershad offer insights into the process of militarism in Bangladesh.  
ISI, DGFI and collaborating officers of Bangladesh Army  
 1. Colonel KM Rahman: Director of the Pakistani Martial Court-1 in Dhaka during the liberation war of 1971. After liberation Col Rahman was appointed the director of the Supply for the Army recommended by General Osmani. 
2. Colonel Feroz Salauddin: Second-in-Charge of the Razakar forces during the liberation war.
3. Captain Hakim: Served as an officer of the 31 Field Regiment of the Pakistani occupation army during the liberation war and was responsible for killing hundreds of freedom fighters and Bangalee civilians in Teliapara, Mantala and Akhaura areas. After independence he was appointed as the Commanding Officer of the Military Police (MP)
4. Commodore Aminul Islam: Director of Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) of the Eastern Wing during the liberation war. Towards the end of October, being aware of the victory of the Bangalees, he fled to India. Indian authority arrested and imprisoned him. After independence he was handed over to the government of Bangladesh. Bangladesh government, hard to believe, appointed him as the chief of the Bangadesh Military Intelligence

Military dictators of Bangladesh:

1. General Ziaur Rahman: The sole beneficiary of the assassination of Mujib and the key person behind the Pakistanisation of Bangladesh.
2. General  Ershad: the successor of  General Zia.
3. DGFI: The most powerful cell that controls government and politics in Bangladesh.
Reference:
Killers and Collaborators of 1971: An Account of Their Whereabouts, compiled and published by the Center for the Development of the Spirit of the Liberation War Commission on War Criminals of Bangladesh
Saiduzzaman Raushan: Speeches and Statements of Killers & Collaborators of 1971
Muyeedul Hasan: Muldhara: '71
Major Rafiqul Islam: Tales of a Million
Muntassir Mamoon: Democracy in Bangladesh: Elements of Consensus and Process.
Muntassir Mamoon: Je deshe Razakar Bara
Dr Mazharul Islam: Mujiber Atmajibani
 

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[vinnomot] Re: BNP Secretary General Delwar disappears from BIRDEM

Mr. Mohiuddin, so in your word "I believe BNP has more competent
leaders than Delwar Hossain who can do the job more effectively."

Do you think Mr. Saifur Rahman who heads one of the most corrupt family
in Bangladesh and a person whom we saw in wheel chair only fewdays ago
is more competent and physicaly fit for BNP Secretary job? please
clarify with logic.


Thanks
Shamim Chowdhury

--- In vinnomot@yahoogroups.com, "mohiuddin@..." <mohiuddin@...> wrote:
>
> Mr. Shamim Chowdhury,
> Bangladesh's President has two main duty :
>
> First : To accecpt the credentials of Foreign Ambassadors.
> Second : To attend Janaja Prayer of VVIP's.
> President Yazuddin Ahmed can perform such duties without any
difficulty with his current physical condition.
> Yes, during the time when elected government hand over power to a
caretaker government suddenly he becomes powerful because Defence
Ministry will remain under his control.
> I never said that President Ahmed should resign rather he should stay
until another President is elected by a new Parliament. In absense of
elected Parliament he cannot handover President's duty to any
Jodu/Modhu.
> Bangladesh's constitution has no provision for Vice President's
position.
> If he is unable to perform his duty for any reason Parliament Speaker
will perform his duty temporarily.
> Personally I believe BNP has more competent leaders than Delwar
Hossain who can do the job more effectively.
> If he is sick he needs medical attention not press attention.
> Sincerely,
> Mohiuddin Anwar
>


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RE: [ALOCHONA] Food Prices: No downturn for 6 another months



Dear Mr Ezajur Rahman,
 
The CTG asked its patron Think Tank CPD to investigate the problem. The CPD said it was a Syndicate of corrupt Business people but did not say how they do it. If you can dianose the disease you can prescribe a cure.Mr Aziz-Commerce Advisor said he did not see any Syndicate. Gen. Matin said it was the syndicate. Finance Advisor said it was due price hikes in the world market. Mr Tapan said it was due to increase of buying capacity of poor Bangladeshi people. BDR said yesterday there was no possibility of lowering of prices in the next six months. So I am lost here. Looks like we need to pray to Allah to send an Angel with the 'real cause of sky rocketting prices of essentials". Can any Alochok explain.

M Mirza
Toronto


To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
From: ezajur.rahman@q8.com
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 13:52:02 +0300
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Food Prices: No downturn for 6 another months

Dear Alochoks

 

Irrespective of world food prices the CTG must do everything possible to keep prices as low as possible.

 

I wish there was access to a more thorough analysis of what is causing this terrible problem.

 

Regards

 

Ezajur Rahman

 

 

 

 

No sign for goods prices to come
down in six months: BDR chief

Courtesy New Age 31/10/07

 

The Bangladesh Rifles director general, Major General Shakil Ahmed, on Tuesday said prices of essential commodities would not decline in six months.

Shakil made the observation at a meeting with the media, commodity importers, wholesalers and leaders of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

Less than a month and a half ago, Shakil said prices would start declining by December–January.

'I do not see any sign for the prices of essential commodities to decline at least in six months,' said the chief of the Bangladesh Rifles which has been assigned by the government to check irrational price increase and to ensure the supply of commodities for lower prices.

Shakil presented a study at the meeting at the BDR headquarters showing how sharply the commodity prices on the international market had increased in recent months which in turn had pushed up the prices on domestic market. Senior officials of the Bangladesh Rifles, the police and the Rapid Action Battalion attended.

He showed the prices of food commodities had increased between 20 and 70 per cent on the international market during January–October.

The price of rice increased from $275 to $398 a tonne, wheat from $343 to $412, and crude soya bean oil from $879 to $1,096, he said.

Shakil at an iftar party at the Federation of Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry on September 20 said the prices of essential goods would come down to a tolerable range by December–January.

'Although prices are yet to come down to a tolerable level, they are becoming stable. We hope the prices to come down to a tolerable range by December-January,' Shakil said at the iftar party.

Shakil on Tuesday claimed that operation of BDR retail outlets had helped to keep the commodity prices somewhat stable during Ramadan, compared with the prices in the previous months of Ramadan.

 

Shakil said he had listed some measures, after talking with the traders, which he would forward to the government to increase the supply of food commodities and arrest the spiralling prices.

 




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[ALOCHONA] Who Says Intelligence threaten to kill BNP Secretary?

Dear Alochoks:

It seems a chronic habit for Bangladeshis to believe
in at par what politicians have to say. No wonder, as a
result, professional criminals known as politicians
have ruled this nation for last 36 years.

Take an example:

Deposed General Secretary of BNP Delwar claims to have
been threatened by some people, whose name he refuses
to disclose. Yet, few Alochona forum members became
cocksure that it was the Army Intelligence.

These gossip mongers never asked questions:

1) Delwar never claimed that Army intelligence
threatned him. So, from where these alochoks got this
information?

2) Why Army intelligence would interfere in BNP
factional politics? Both factions, including Khaleda,
are pro-army isn't it?

3) Can or would Army make such a silly move, to threat
a political leader personally and openly?

4) Why army intelligence need to threat a politically
dead person as Delwar? For, BNP already is splited
into havles and the majority, that is: 7 out of 9
National Standing Committte members are together
against Single person: Delwar.

5) Why would we trust statement of a professional
crimial as Delware, even he claims so? After all, this
scoundrel stole foods for 5 years from the Jatiya
Sangsad Cafeteria when he was whip of BNP; and all
major newspapers, including pro-BNP newspapaers, were
vocal against his steling of cafetaria stock.

Curzon

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Globalists attempting to depopulate the world
By Afsaneh Ostovar

TEHRAN (Press TV) -- Leuren Moret is an American independent scientist and international expert on radiation and public health issues.

She has devoted her life to awakening the public to the destructive consequences of the depleted uranium munitions used by the U.S. military and has made relentless efforts to stop the United States from destroying the environment.

Following is the text of a Press TV interview with Leuren Moret published on October 25:

Q: The U.S. is using DU weapons in violation of international treaties. Why is the international community not forcing the U.S. to stop the use and production of such weaponry?

A: I've asked that question many times myself. With the demonstrated total and complete failure of international judicial remedies -- by the International Criminal Court and the world court -- to enforce the 1925 Geneva poison gas protocol, the Geneva and Hague conventions, international agreements and other treaties, and the failure of depleted uranium weapons to meet the standards (in four out of four categories) of legality under international law, it is clear that the international judicial system is morally and procedurally bankrupt. In other words, international laws and treaties are meaningless and/or selectively enforced. Just like the U.S. nuclear weapons labs where I have worked, they selectively enforce the rules only when they want to 'get someone', in other words, they unfairly target and enforce laws that may be on the books, but are ignored.

And that has been true throughout the nuclear project since the end of WWII when atomic bombs, weapons of mass destruction, were dropped on living civilian populations in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, the only two Christian cities in Japan.

And that was a case of Christians dropping the first atomic bombs on Christians.

Those first atomic bombs were weapons of mass destruction and they were illegal in every sense of the law.

They were dropped without the consent of the scientists who developed them, without the consent of the political leadership (with the exception of President Truman who was talked into it by one man -- Col. Henry Stimson, Sec. of War and a Wall Street banker and member of Skull and Bones), and with the strongest opposition coming from the U.S. military leadership -- especially General Leslie Groves who was in charge of developing atomic bombs as head of the Manhattan Project.

The decision to drop two atomic bombs was made by one man -- Colonel Henry Stimson -- a Wall Street banker with ties to Churchill and the city of London bankers. It's always the international bankers who are engineering these horrific wars and the development of ever more horrific technologies of war.

However the hypocrisy of the U.S. government must also be addressed. Depleted uranium munitions meet the definition of WMDs under U.S. Federal Code in 2 out of 3 categories, and they violate U.S. military law because the U.S. is a signatory to the Geneva and Hague conventions. If the U.S. government is so worried about Iran being a nuclear threat, then why did Henry Kissinger give Iran nuclear power plants, and President Gerald Ford give Iran plutonium?

September 16, 2005, in the UN General Assembly, President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela said:

"We could, on the basis of national realities, exchange knowledge, integrate markets, interconnect, but at the same time we must understand that there are problems that do not have a national solution: radioactive clouds, world oil prices, diseases, warming of the planet or the hole in the ozone layer. These are not domestic problems."

And on September 17, 2005, in the UN General Assembly President Ahmadinejad of Iran eloquently brought the depleted uranium issue to the table:

"Ironically, those who have actually used nuclear weapons, continue to produce, stockpile and extensively test such weapons, have used depleted uranium bombs and bullets against tens and perhaps hundreds of thousands of Iraqis, Kuwaitis, and even their own soldiers and those of their allies, afflicting them with incurable diseases, blatantly violate their obligations under the NPT, have refrained from signing the CTBT and have armed the Zionist occupation regime with WMDs, are not only refusing to remedy their past deeds, but in clear breech of the NPT, are trying to prevent other countries from acquiring the technology to produce peaceful nuclear energy. All these problems emanate from the fact that justice and spirituality are missing in the way powerful governments conduct their affairs with other nations. "

A third courageous world leader has also recognized that depleted uranium global pollution is the most important issue today, for example Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, former prime minister of Malaysia. He held an international war crimes conference February 5-7, 2007, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, attended by 5000 people.

The issue of radioactive weapons and depleted uranium played an important role at this conference.

So we have three world leaders now who have spoken out about the horror and illegality of depleted uranium weaponry. But the NATO countries are silent and complicit in the poisoning of Iraq, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, and Lebanon with their illegal weapons. The approximately 5000 U.S. bunker buster bombs that Israel bombed Lebanon with, in the July 2006 attack. Dr. Chris Busby has reported evidence of not only depleted uranium in the bomb craters along the Lebanon/Israel border, but also traces of deuterium, high levels of uranium 235, and neutron activation products that quickly decayed within 3 weeks. The analyses were done at the British Government Radiation Laboratory at Harwell, so they must be correct.

Those anomalous radiation fingerprints suggest that 4th generation nuclear weapons were also included in the bunker buster dirty bombs. In other words, the U.S./Israel are now carrying out two nuclear wars from within the same bomb -- or shall we call it the new 'super nuker.' What hypocrisy for the U.S. to cry 'terrorist' about Iran, when U.S. bombs delivered by Israeli jets are nuking Lebanon, Israeli citizens, and everyone in the region. Well, it is well known in America that the victimizer always turns himself into the victim.

The truth is that the 'nuclear states' have, and are using, nuclear weapons for blackmailing weaker countries in order to depopulate them and steal their mineral resources. It's just that simple.

Q: What is depleted uranium and how does it affect human beings? What are the consequences of DU contamination?

A: Depleted uranium is radioactive waste from the nuclear weapons and nuclear power programs. 99.5% of the uranium that is mined becomes depleted uranium after 0.5% uranium 235 is removed in the enrichment process. Iran is legally enriching uranium for their nuclear power program, and the IAEA has stated that this is a perfectly legal activity in a country with nuclear power plants. It is being used as an excuse by the U.S. and international community to threaten Iran.

In 1942, radioactive poison gas weapons were suggested for development under the Manhattan Project. In other words, the scientists did not know if they could successfully make atomic bombs, so they said "…Let's make dirty bombs, dirty missiles, and dirty bullets out of the depleted uranium, since we have lots of that, and it will permanently contaminate the air, water, soil, food, and blood in a region where we use these munitions." It was a great weapon to kill, maim and disease lots of people.

So in 1942 they knew everything about depleted uranium but did not use it until 1973, during the oil crisis, when the U.S. government gave it to Israel and supervised them using it in the Yom Kippur war. I have met so many women in Berkeley, California, who lived in Israel (occupied Palestine) then in Kibbutzes, and they have an epidemic of breast cancer in their families now. Well, that was just the beginning.

The U.S. has contaminated 39 states with depleted uranium since 1945 from testing, manufacture, sales, storage and disposal of these weapons. The U.S. is in a massive epidemic of radiation related illnesses, which is increasing every year -- the U.S. government nuked its own people with atomic bomb testing, nuclear power plants, and now depleted uranium.

Not only are the Middle East and Central Asia contaminated forever with radioactive depleted uranium, which has a half-life of 4.5 billion years, but it has contaminated and mixed throughout the global atmosphere, causing a global epidemic of diabetes and other radiation related illnesses.

Depleted uranium is a radioactive nano-particle doomsday machine, which is not only causing diabetes all over the world, but it is invisibly increasing death rates, and decreasing birth rates globally -- that is called depopulation. The Queen of Britain and the Rockefellers (U.S.) own most of the uranium, and the City of London bankers control world uranium supplies and prices. Nice partnership, isn't it? Through her mother (maiden name Roche), Princess Diana was actually a Rothschild (City of London bankers). Many people believe that Prince Charles married Diana for her Stuart bloodline, which made her more royal than Charles. But when Prince William becomes king, England will have a Rothschild on the throne… that is the bloodline wanted from Princess Diana.

Well, if you think about the thousands of tons of depleted uranium the U.S./UK have admitted using since 1991, that would be the same as releasing the radiation from at least 400,000 Nagasaki bombs into the atmosphere since 1991, ten times more than during atmospheric testing. Well, look at the increase in diabetes in Japan since 1991, which represents the global effect of depleted uranium pollution. (source: Vital Statistics of Japan 2004, Vol. 1, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, pp.202-3)

Then there are the effects to consider on the unborn babies. Consider the large increase in low birth weight babies in the U.S. since 1991, caused by the global depleted uranium pollution. This is happening all over the world. Unlike infant mortality, these babies survive but they are at much greater risk for health problems during their lives: diabetes, learning disabilities, obesity, heart defects, and they are never really strong and healthy. The babies may look normal on the outside, but the DNA is damaged both in the nucleus and in the mitochondria of the cell, as well as other damage we still don't understand. Over future generations, the genetic damage will be expressed in unpredictable ways, and gradually the genome will degrade and decline in vigor. (source: U.S. government data, Centers for Disease Control {CDC})

The consequence of depleted uranium global pollution is damage to the genome of the entire planet which is being degraded and destroyed slowly over time -- for all living things. This is a demonic plan by the City of London and Wall Street banking establishments, and the new world order, the 'globalists' who want to depopulate the world by 2-4 billion people. They don't call London the world capital of terrorism for no reason.

Depopulation, through a continuous global covert nuclear war, has been waged against citizens, paid for by citizens through taxation, privatized, and secretly implemented by the global ruling elite. From 62 years of depleted uranium wars alone, global public health has been devastated by large increases in death rates and chronic disease, and decreasing birth rates, both evident in the vital statistics of many countries since 1945. This is a global trend.

This is what Henry Kissinger said about it in 1974 in the National Security Council:

Dr. Henry Kissinger proposed in his memorandum to the NSC that 'depopulation should be the highest priority of U.S. foreign policy towards the third world.' He cited reasons of national security, and because the U.S. economy will require large and increasing amounts of minerals from abroad, especially from less developed countries… wherever a lessening of population can increase the prospects for such stability, population policy becomes relevant to resources, supplies and to the economic interests of the U.S. ("Implications of worldwide population growth for U.S. security & overseas interests", National Security Memo 200, April 24, 1974)

According to an NSC spokesman at the time, the United States shared the view of former World Bank President Robert McNamara that the 'population crisis' is a greater threat to U.S. national security interests than 'nuclear annihilation'. In 1975, Henry Kissinger established a policy-planning group in the U.S. State Department's office of population affairs.

By 1979 depopulation was the top priority of U.S. national security policy, as outlined in the national security paper Global 2000 written by Rockefeller contractors Henry Kissinger, Z. Brzezinski, Gen. Alexander Haig, and Ed Muskie for President Carter.

So it is very clear that depleted uranium weaponry is being used for the purpose of depopulation in the Middle East, Central Asia, Lebanon, Yugoslavia… and these areas of course are rich in mineral resources that the Zionist Anglo-American economic empire wants to control.

The tiger economies (China, Japan, {South} Korea and India) are another serious economic threat -- so another nuclear war is being carried out against them with nuclear power plants forced on them by the U.S./UK war crimes racketeering syndicate (who own the uranium and the nuclear power industry). The Zionist Anglo-American banking establishment is an international permanent war economy, a war crimes racketeering syndicate, the most vicious and ruthless in the history of the world: once again, they are the greedy bankers of Wall Street and the City of London, and let's include the British throne which will soon crown a Rothschild as king.

Q: What parts of the world have been poisoned by DU? Are there more regions at risk of contamination?

A: All of the world has been poisoned by the DU -- most of it since 1991. The health statistics from around the world clearly show the global impact. But even the oceans are being killed by the radiation, the baby fish die just like our babies. Or they are born weak and may not survive to become adult fish. This also happened during atmospheric testing. Between 1957 and 1963 the fishing catch in the North Atlantic declined by 50%, but recovered within a few years as soon as atmospheric testing ended, because of the partial test ban treaty which Russia, the UK and U.S. signed. However, the Pacific fishing catch declined 65% by 1970 and never recovered because some nuclear states continued testing. It is happening all over again since 1991 with the introduction of DU weaponry by the U.S. and the UK. In Japan, I learned that the fishing catch has declined 10% just in the past few years.

The DU is globally mixed in 1 year -- it is found in the ice record in Antarctica, Hawaii, the Alps, the Himalayas, and even in the Andes of South America. There is nowhere to hide or any way to escape.

Q: The U.S. soldiers who were sent to the Persian Gulf War were also poisoned by U.S. DU weapons. There are many reports of their devastating situation. Isn't the U.S. government concerned about the lives of its own military personnel?

A: Here is a news story tonight on the Internet. It is the despair and anger expressed by a member of Congress from the San Francisco area where I live. Listen to his words on the floor of Congress speaking to Bush: "You have no money for health care for children… or for more war… You just like to blow things up."

Here is a lawyer friend of mine, from the international law firm of Morrison and Foerster, who has filed a class action lawsuit against the Veterans Administration for Health Care for our very sick veterans… the medical disability rate is over 55% since 1991, when they started using depleted uranium weapons.

Our children are being turned into uranium meat as soon as they are sent to Iraq and Afghanistan. What about the poor people who live in those regions and have for thousands of years.

The leadership in the U.S., the Congress, the White House, and the Pentagon have been taken over by a shadow government -- that shadow from Wall Street and the City of London. The U.S. is bankrupt and is being carved up like a turkey by the globalists. Europe is too… the EU is just another region being dragged into slavery… like the U.S.-Canada-Mexico, which is now undergoing unification. I cannot believe this global nightmare being rolled out.

Our soldiers are just being sent to Iraq and Afghanistan and given a death sentence as soon as they arrive. Our national guard, to protect our states from being overtaken by our own military, is being destroyed to make this global takeover easier. Black youth in the ghettoes are refusing to join the military. They are saying, "It's more dangerous in Iraq now than in the ghetto… We are staying home."

Major Doug Rokke told me that gang members and juvenile delinquents coming back from their army service in Iraq are taking military trucks from bases here like at Fort Lewis, and going out into towns around the military bases and robbing banks. Then they go back into the ghettoes and kill the police… That's what they learned in Iraq.

As Henry Kissinger famously said after Vietnam:

"Military men are just dumb stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy."

I think in reality the U.S. government has killed far more Americans, their own citizens, than they have killed in other countries. The CIA has cannibalized the U.S. just like it has eaten through the economies and killed the people of many other countries. The CIA is bringing the drugs from Afghanistan and South America into our communities. It's a great way to fund elections and to make huge profits.

Over $850 billion a year in drug money in the U.S. is the CIA cash-flow through the U.S. economy. The U.S. economy would collapse without it.

Q: Are these soldiers receiving proper health care from the current U.S. administration?

A: Of course not. They are receiving a plane ride back to the U.S. and then they are dumped into their communities by the Pentagon and given no help, no medical care, nothing. I have them calling me up every day, they find my name on the Internet, and they are begging me to help them… they want to commit suicide, their wives are sick… this is a nightmare not only over in the Middle East and Central Asia, but here as well.

Our country is bankrupt -- morally, spiritually, and financially.

Q: Could you explain when and how your opposition to nuclear weapons began?

A: Well, I worked in two nuclear weapons labs, as a geoscientist cleaning up the mess at the labs. I did not know what nuclear weapons were until I went to Japan in 2000, invited to the Atomic and Hydrogen Bomb Conference as a plenary speaker. I was horrified when I saw the effects of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. If Americans had seen the aftermath in 1945 of those horrific bombs, there never would have been a nuclear weapons program in the U.S. It was hidden from the public and still is. It is a brotherhood of death, the ultimate rejection of life… it is a huge lie.

When I stood in the peace museums of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, I realized that I had to spend the rest of my life working on the terrible issue of nuclear pollution.

I am a mother, I am a scientist, I am a woman and a giver of life; I cannot stand to see another mother and father with a sick child, a sick baby, a sick grandparent… the youngest and the oldest are the ones who suffer from radiation the most.

So here is what I am doing, a global campaign, a U.S. campaign to get DU bills for our soldiers in the state legislatures -- Congress is nonfunctional.

In Hawaii they call me the 'enfant terrible' of depleted uranium.

Well, if I am a naughty child for doing that, I am a very very very much more naughty scientist… and I am having lots of fun with my radiation wrecking ball… informing the public about what they should know about radiation and its impact on public health and the environment. Seriously, there really is no other choice.

Q: What are the human costs of depleted uranium?

A: We are facing a global mass extinction of 2-4 billion people, and a war against the genetic future of all species.

If the Bush Administration and the U.S. Navy are really stupid enough to bomb Iran with their (nuclear) friend Israel, well then they deserve what they get if they knock over that beehive. Iran is not Iraq… Iraq was a 'cakewalk' compared to what a mess they will have with Iran.

I want the people of Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Yugoslavia, Afghanistan and the people of the world to know that I love and respect them. Americans are not bad people, I am not a bad person because I am American, it is our government that has hijacked and stolen our country and our soul from us.

But this nightmare they are creating is not over yet, and like Iraq, it will not turn out the way they think it is going to… Bush is not the only sociopath in power who likes to blow things up. Other countries may retaliate.

And there are many ways to punish the Zionist Anglo-American economic empire. Its future is fading. You never create wealth by destroying things


 

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