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Sunday, November 11, 2007

[vinnomot] Pro-liberation forces' unity can defeat war criminals


The issue of anti-liberation forces has again come to the limelight following Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid's audacious statement that there is no war criminal in Bangladesh. A few days later, another Jamaat adherent, and former secretary to the government, Shah Abdul Hannan, made a more atrocious remark in a TV talk show, saying that the War of Liberation in 1971 was a mere civil war.

Such utterances by Jamaat leaders about our liberation war are not new. The top party leaders who had directly collaborated with the Pakistani occupation forces in 1971, and masterminded the killing of intellectuals, time and again dared to claim that they had not committed any wrong in 1971.

As in the past, this time also, their utterances triggered a huge turmoil in the minds of countrymen, especially among the war heroes who are still alive. Interestingly, when any movement against anti-liberation forces starts gaining momentum, the name of Awami League is entwined with the issue by a section of people, apparently to allow the issue to fade away.

Not only the people of the collaborators' camp but also those in the opposite camps point their fingers towards AL for not trying the war criminals, and for giving shelter to the anti-liberation forces. Experience tells us that whenever Awami League is put on the same balance with Jamaat, the issue soon disappears.

It's true that Awami League bears the biggest share of the failure to bring the war criminals to book. But, we should not also forget that only the Bangabandhu government had taken steps to try the collaborators. The post-liberation government headed by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had enacted Collaborators Act to try the Pakistani collaborators and war criminals.

The act covers those individuals and organisations that helped the Pakistani occupying army in carrying out mass killings, conducting crimes against humanity, torturing people, destroying property, and fighting against the people of Bangladesh.

On November 30, 1973, Bangabandhu declared general amnesty for the people who were arrested on charge of assisting the Pakistani forces. The Collaborators Act, which was published in a gazette notification on the same day, however, says none of the war criminals had been pardoned.

Out of 37,000 prisoners, some 26,000 were freed after the announcement of the general amnesty. Around 11,000 were still in jail when the government of President Justice Sayem and General Ziaur Rahman repealed the Collaborators Act on December 31, 1975. After the scrapping of the act, those behind bars for carrying out war atrocities appealed, and eventually got released.

The Bangabandhu government had also banned religion-based politics in the country through incorporating provisions in this regard in the Constitution. Article 38 of the 1972 Constitution read: "Every citizen shall have the right to form association or union subject to any reasonable restriction imposed by law in the interest of morality or public order: provided that no person shall have the right to form or be a member or otherwise take part in the activities of any communal or other association or union which in the name or on the basis of any religion has for its object, purposes, a political purpose."

During the post-independent Awami League government that lasted for only three and a half years, there was no religion-based political party in the country. It was General Zia who opened the floodgates of doing religion-based politics in the country by repealing Article 38 of the Constitution. He also brought back home some infamous collaborators like former Jamaat Ameer, Gholam Azam, from abroad.

So, the allegation that post-independence Awami League did not do anything to try the war criminals and prohibit sprouting of religion-based politics is not true. It promulgated laws, initiated trials, and sent numerous war criminals behind bars.

Despite the declaration of general amnesty, incarceration of 11,000 alleged war criminals itself is proof that the Bangabandhu government was sincere in trying the perpetrators of heinous crimes against humanity during the liberation war in 1971.

Everybody in the country expects that Awami League should take the onus to try the war criminals and collaborators. They should take the lead role in stamping out religious bigots from the country. But my humble question is: how much support had the countrymen extended to Awami League to implement the agenda?

Rather, Awami League was a lone crusader fighting against bigotry for long. It had to pay a heavy toll for acting against the reactionary forces. The anti-liberation forces, with the help of their cronies at home and abroad, killed Bangabandhu along with his family members and close kith and kin. Not only that; the front-ranking party leaders who steered the liberation war in 1971 and headed the provisional government in exile were also killed in jail.

There are allegations against Awami League that it had forged unity with Jamaat-e-Islami at least twice -- once in 1986 during military ruler Ershad's regime, and again in 95-96 during BNP's rule. The latest agreement of Awami League with some fundamentalist parties prior to the stalled 9th parliamentary elections early this year also drew widespread criticism and condemnation from various quarters.

Such opportunism and compromise of Awami League leaders undoubtedly broke the hearts of many sympathisers. But there might be a thin rationale (perhaps psychological) behind such behaviour.

As Awami League started to regain strength, overcoming the 1975 trauma, it had to face multi-pronged attacks since the late 70s. Thousands of activists of Awami League and its front organisations -- Chhatra League, Jubo League, Sramik League, Krishak League -- have been killed, tortured and maimed during the last three decades at the hands of cadres of Jamaat-Shibir and other ruling parties. No party, other than Awami League, had to sacrifice so much for the country and face so much vengeance for opposing Jamaat-Shibir politics in the country. But, what did it get in exchange? How did the countrymen reward it?

We rewarded Awami League by keeping it out of state power for 27 years out of the 32 years after 1975. Whenever there came a slim chance of Awami League assuming state power, either reactionary forces usurped power or all forces got united to block its triumph.

Under these circumstances, if Awami League acquires some opportunistic characteristics, the blame can't be shifted onto it entirely. In its time of need, we failed to help it. When it sought help, we not only shut our doors but also sometimes stood against its interest.

It's heartening that our war heroes, pro-liberation political parties, and conscious sections of the society have awakened once again and raised their voices against the war criminals and religion-based politics. Our failure to punish the criminals during the last 36 years made them feel that they had become immune. They have become so ferocious that they have now dared to deny the liberation war.

Infiltrating into the core of the society, they have already destroyed its thousand-year-old traditional characteristics. If they are not halted here, our beloved Bangladesh, earned through the blood of millions of men and women, will turn into a country of religious bigots.

So, mudslinging and blame game against each other among the pro-liberation forces will not bring any good for the country. Without the help of Awami League, it's not possible, at least at the present context, to defeat the anti-liberation forces.

Despite some past ideological slips, Awami League is still the main force that can do something against the anti-liberation forces if it gets adequate support from others. Let us work towards that end; unite all the pro-liberation forces under a single umbrella and launch a vigorous campaign against the enemy.

We should not forget that it will not be an easy task to defeat the enemy. During the last three decades, they have gained substantial strength in terms of money and manpower to confront any sort of offensive.


Nazrul Islam is a freelance contributor to The Daily Star.
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[vinnomot] Land grabber Geeteara Safiya: Justice yet to be served

Women and Children Affairs Adviser Geeteara Safiya Chowdhury addressed along
Chief Adviser Fakhruddin Ahmed yesterday calling for end violence against women through properly following social, state and religious rules, regulations, instructions and values
 
This is depressing to see Geeteara getting lime light on such matter when she and her husband were accused of orchestrating merciless beating an expatriate couple Dr. Mahbubul Islam and his wife Farhana Islam to grab their property that houses her business house Adcom.
 
Dr. Mahbubul Islam who is a professor of St. Francis University of Pennsylvania and his wife Farhana Islam jointly holds a press conference on October 25, 2007 in Dhaka Reporters Unit seeking justice
 
Beleaguered expatriate couple seeks justice and protection from Caretaker government chief but regrettably, chief cannot do the justice, as the powerful Adviser Geeteara Safiya Chowdhury is her sweet-sister-in-law (Sweet Bhabi).
 
However, this was not peopleĆ¢€™s expectation at all. People wanted to see justice prevails over family relation of power quarter. Enraged expatriates sent hundreds of email to Bangladesh government seeking justice but all went unproductive
 
It is sad to see fairness been denied for victim but unfair limelight been given to accused in the same platform where CA of this Caretaker appears as Chief Guest.
 
Am I  at fault if I question the integrity of this government its chief and compare this government with any prior political government where similar happened.
 
I condemn Dr. Fakhruddin and his government for not serving justice when accused comes from his own house. Shame on you Dr. Fakhruddin for not letting justice serve.
 
I will ask expatriates not to forget injustice done against one of their own and raise their voice against all injustice of all time including this time
 
I am attaching the news below to refresh your memory.
Thanks
Shamim Chowdhury
 
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
 
 
October 25th 2007
 
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[ALOCHONA] Land grabber Geeteara Safiya: Justice yet to be served

Women and Children Affairs Adviser Geeteara Safiya Chowdhury addressed along
Chief Adviser Fakhruddin Ahmed yesterday calling for end violence against women through properly following social, state and religious rules, regulations, instructions and values
 
This is depressing to see Geeteara getting lime light on such matter when she and her husband were accused of orchestrating merciless beating an expatriate couple Dr. Mahbubul Islam and his wife Farhana Islam to grab their property that houses her business house Adcom.
 
Dr. Mahbubul Islam who is a professor of St. Francis University of Pennsylvania and his wife Farhana Islam jointly holds a press conference on October 25, 2007 in Dhaka Reporters Unit seeking justice
 
Beleaguered expatriate couple seeks justice and protection from Caretaker government chief but regrettably, chief cannot do the justice, as the powerful Adviser Geeteara Safiya Chowdhury is her sweet-sister-in-law (Sweet Bhabi).
 
However, this was not peopleĆ¢€™s expectation at all. People wanted to see justice prevails over family relation of power quarter. Enraged expatriates sent hundreds of email to Bangladesh government seeking justice but all went unproductive
 
It is sad to see fairness been denied for victim but unfair limelight been given to accused in the same platform where CA of this Caretaker appears as Chief Guest.
 
Am I  at fault if I question the integrity of this government its chief and compare this government with any prior political government where similar happened.
 
I condemn Dr. Fakhruddin and his government for not serving justice when accused comes from his own house. Shame on you Dr. Fakhruddin for not letting justice serve.
 
I will ask expatriates not to forget injustice done against one of their own and raise their voice against all injustice of all time including this time
 
I am attaching the news below to refresh your memory.
Thanks
Shamim Chowdhury
 
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
 
 
October 25th 2007
 
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[ALOCHONA] Fw: A question

Consider the following problem:

Mr. X is the higher authority (elected)

Mr. Y is an elected member of a committee chaired by Mr. X

Mr. X does something wrong

Mr. Y has several choices:

·        support, protest, resign from the committee, keep silence

Resignation brings uncertainty in career

Protest brings anger from Mr. X

Support brings anger from the voters

So, Mr. Y keeps silence and so does every other member

 

Mr. X continues to do wrong

Mr. Y continues to keep silence

At times colleagues talk to each other with caution

At times Mr. Y talks to the colleagues with caution

Everyone shows caution not to make Mr. X angry

 

Still, Mr. X smells differences

Mr. X accuses some people of "grouping"

Mr. X eliminates them

Mr. Y keeps silence

As time goes on, Mr. X accuses more people of grouping

Mr. X eliminates them

Mr. Y keeps silence

 

At one point, Mr. Y fails to hide differences, and gets accused of grouping

Mr. Y teams up with the victims of Mr. X

The team may or may not get a chance to discuss it in a committee meeting

The team contacts the voters and explains the wrong things done by Mr. X

Voters respond in various ways:

1.     You should have solved the problem in the committee meeting.

2.     Why did you keep silence?

3.     You took advantage from Mr. X and now betraying him?

4.  Everyone wants to be the king, look at Mr. Y.

5.  They are just the same.

6.  This complaining Mr. Y will be just like another Mr. X.

7.     Are you guys getting divided?

8.     This is politics, so much division.

Eventually, Mr. Y gets eliminated with or without some other colleagues.

 

Question: Assuming everyone is cautious and keeps silence to avoid anger from Mr. X, in what democratic way Mr. Y could avoid elimination?


 


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