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Saturday, December 29, 2007

[vinnomot] Re: [notun_bangladesh] BLACK DAY FOR SECULAR INDIA ??????????????????????????????????????

dear faruque alamgir  bhai,
                                         you unveiled the ugly face of India nicely.But the jibis are more shameless than Indian leaders.

Faruque Alamgir <faruquealamgir@yahoo.com> wrote:
Dear friends 

Today in the history of the champion of great Secular and only secular ????????
country in world india is again tainting itself with the image of turning fast as a radical hindu state burying the so-called secularism (bull shit). They are enthroning for the third time in great gala manner the worst communal killer "Mudi" as their leader. Who knows this killer will soon become the pm of india as the  indias are turning extremist,racist and communal.

Friends, this is the real face of the Seculars(?) who with the connivance and support of US/Israel are on killing spree wherein no minorities are safe under their domain. The indian secularist have extended their overhelming support to the extremist fanatics hindu facists BJP/RSS/SHIB SENA  who has vowed to eliminate the minorities specially the Muslims from the face of hindu indian soil.

The more tragic is that instead of condemning the people for  wrong choice(Mudi) the killer, the political stawart Sonia/Monmohon/Pronob etc of india congratulated the killer. This proves that they extend their support and condones  the killer for the killing rampage.

From now onward indians as well as their chamchas "Jibis" sharmeos back in holy Bangladesh should never ever try to place them as the secular. The people of the world have seen and observed their black teeth. we should be vigilant and hoot ourt the indian secular chamchas in our land of peace and tranquility between people of different religions.

SHAME  SECULAR ???? INDIA  SHAME

Faruque  Alamgir



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[vinnomot] Planned looting of Indian Army immidiatly after liberation of Bangladesh: Can we go to UN for return of wealth

  dear all,
there are many documentary evidences of Planned looting of Indian Army immediately after liberation of Bangladesh.People of Bangladesh tried to protect our wealth.Renowned freedom fighter and sector commander for sector 9of our liberation war Maj (RTD) M A Jalil  gave a short description of this this looting in his book "orokhito saadhinotai poradhinota'.
He said that Indian army had looted the arms and amination of Park army, not only that they even looted mirror of bathrooms.
But the govt that rule our country after Independence did not take any steps against this looting as they were very loyal to India .
Leader of a political party once demand that India looted wealth amounting 35000 corer tk.
We should raise the issue in international forums .
It is noted here that M A jalil is the first political prisoner in Bangladesh.He protested the looting ,even he send letter to Mr Taj uddin to take action against this looting by Indian army.But the then govt did nothing rather kept him in jail.It is also noted here that he is the only sector commander whom the then govt conferred no title.
I want to know more from honorable members.


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Re: [mukto-mona] RAJAKRA's PICTURE.

I am highly disappointed to see the picture, where an innocent & trustworthy animal has been insulted. Remember, RAJAKAR'S are the despised creation for all time ever.
Emdadul Haque


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[vinnomot] Remove my name from your mailing list

Engr Shafique Bhuiya,

Can you remove my name from your mailing list. I hate to read pro Bakshal Goebleist propaganda.

Many thanks,

M.Anwar

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[vinnomot] Watch Ahmad Deedat's Encounter With Christian Missionaries



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Video: Watch Ahmed Deedat's Encounter With Christian Missionaries



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[vinnomot] A CANADIAN JEWISH WOMAN'S JOURNEY TO ISLAM



In today's atmosphere, when Islam-haters have
unleashed so much muck, it takes great courage for a
Jewish woman to embrace Islam. Whether Jew or
Christian, it is only when they rise above hate
messages, and search for the truth, do they find
Islam.

In the intro-remarks of this video, the CBC reporter
insinuates that the Muslim father murdered his
daughter for refusing to wear the hijab. But, the
police are saying the investigation is still in its
infancy, i.e. they are yet to determine the motive.

For Muslim-haters, truth is of no consequence. They
just need the headlines, quick and dirty, to slander
Muslims.

Just a couple of weeks ago, on the 21st November 2007,
in Ottawa, a father murdered not one daughter but two,
and also the mother, but this horrific murder did not
attract much of an interest, because this was a Sikh
family.

Had it been a Muslim family, this would have turned
into a media frenzy, and, Islamic religious dimensions
of every kind brought into conjecture, and all Muslims
held responsible.

A St.Thomas father raped his 4 year old daughter -
yes, 4 year old daughter -, video-taped it and put it
on the internet for other pedophiles to watch. No
mention was made if the father was a Jew or a
Christian.

That is Media selective-reporting. These are shameful
times for the Western Media, which is controlled by
hateful families.

Pls watch the video:
http://thecanadafreepress.blogspot.com/

Meer Sahib P.Eng.

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[vinnomot] Re: [uttorshuri] Re: Pakistan Fakistan

Yes, U R right.
 
Pakistan is 'Fakistan' was 1st written by our rebel poet Kazi Najrul Islam in a newspaper published/owned by Sher-e-Bangla Fazlul Haq before 1947. This was then proved by Paki during 1947 to 1971
 
Anu
NZ

 
On 12/30/07, falguni" <"audity> wrote:

Mr. Shamim Chowdhury uttered the essential truth regarding Pakistan.

It's a great Fakistan!

Particularly his lines like "Once again, Pakistan proved to be a complete failed state.--- Pakistan--- proved mixing politics and religion is compared to mixing gasoline in fire" provides enough food for thought.

"Shamim Chowdhury"@ yahoo.com wrote:

Once again, Pakistan proved to be a complete failed state. Pakistan is done. Its existence until now is a rare miracle. Pakistan created based on Islami Jojba failed to unite the people of this country and proved mixing politics and religion is compared to mixing gasoline in fire.

I cannot imagine that we were part of this country for 24 years. Bangladesh is fortunate enough to be out of Pakistan equation in time.

My condolence and deep sorrow on the death of Benajir Bhutto, probably the last hope for Pakistan existed until today. What a tragedy, Mr. Bhutto was hanged, his eldest son Murtaza Bhutto was killed on a crossfire by Pakistan police, his other son was poisoned to death by military rulers and now the last post of the family Benajir Bhutto has been gun down!

On this day of 27th December of 2007, one can imagine clearly that Pakistan is dead. This country need to be buried for the sake of the world security as soon as possible. Pakistan is the breading ground of terrorist. Pakistan's prime export item is now nothing but terrorism in the name of Islam, which they randomly exporting to other part of the world especially to Muslim countries.

Bangladesh must take a lesson out of this immense failure of Pakistan that militarist adventurism or the religious brand of politics is destined to be a part of hell and certainly, Pakistan is a prime example of hell in the world. Bangladesh must make its all out effort to be free from the clasp of militarism as well as terrorism brand of religion based politics now more then ever before. Sooner we realize the better for the country.

With grief,
Shamim Chowdhury
 


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[vinnomot] Benazir : I just cannot believe what I heard

Benazir : I just cannot believe what I heard. Do not miss this video clip. Listen every single word what she said, listen to every single name she mentioned on her interview just a month ago. Listen few times if you do not get it first time.
 
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[mukto-mona] The Mathematics of Military Rule

  The Mathematics of Military Rule

What does a crusader for "democracy" do in countries where the armies are his closest allies? He does what President George W. Bush is doing right now in Pakistan and Bangladesh. He goes all out for a spurious, army-backed substitute for the ideal, by which he swears, with such breathtakingly false fervor.

His method had until the other day been known by its mass nickname of "minus two." Many in each of the South Asian nations see now a slow, if unsure, transformation of the method into a "minus one" tactic. Evident to everyone, however, is the fact that a pair of politically ambitious generals provide the plus factor in the US president's formula for the two Islamic countries in turmoil.

The "minus two" method has been in operation for eight eventful years in Pakistan. Leaders of the country's two major political parties, former Prime Ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif, have been forced out and kept out of Pakistan since General Pervez Musharraf's military coup in 1999. "Minus two," however, became a political mantra and a popular usage only in Bangladesh early this year. There, it refers to the relentless efforts of the army and the "caretaker" regime backed by it to keep out of the political process (yes, you guessed it) leaders of the two largest parties and former prime ministers, Sheikh Hasina Wajed and Begum Khaleda Zia.

Neither Bush, nor anyone in his administration, has openly marketed the "minus two" method. But Washington's support for it has been clear. Others like William B. Milam, former US ambassador to Bangladesh and Pakistan, have argued the case for this strange method of serving the cause of democracy.

In Bangladesh, the method was sought to be implemented first by banishing the troublesome two. The army tried to close the door behind Hasina after she left to visit her daughter in the US some months ago, and even barred her from getting into a return flight from London despite a valid boarding pass. They tried to talk Khaleda, too, into accepting a negotiated asylum in Saudi Arabia (another close ally of the crusader for "democracy," with the license to deviate from all known norms of such a political system).

The banishment efforts, however, boomeranged. The ham-handedness in Heathrow horrified the international public, and Hasina made a triumphant return home, though the generals prevented a popular reception for her. Emulating the example of her successful resistance, Khaleda was quick to reject an exile deal of undisclosed details. Washington's responses to all this made a wondrous study in wishy-washy diplomacy.

It permitted itself mild expressions of disapproval, but allowed the army-backed regime to try out its awkward exile tactics. Milam revealed more anxiety about the prospect of the Begums coming together than in niceties of democratic norms. And the Bush administration has not even cared to appear gallant since then to the two leaders who would not go away and have now been locked away.

The exile operations were far easier in Pakistan. Soon after Musharraf's military coup in 1999, Benazir was forced into what she spiritedly calls "self-exile" and Nawaz packed off with "forty suitcases" (Benazir's words again) to, where else, Saudi Arabia.

Nawaz Sharif attempted a triumphant return on September 10, in a tense, hours-long drama watched by millions on television. He, obviously, calculated that he could play a Hasina-like card after a court verdict allowing his return, but Musharraf had the ace up his sleeve - military power. In full view of the international public, Nawaz was dispatched back to Jeddah with far less dignity, according to many, than was a former prime minister's due.

Through all this, again, Washington's response was one of a polite and patient counselor and not of a provoked, pro-democracy crusader. The one and only time the Bush administration acted with some annoyance, perhaps, was when Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice reportedly telephoned Musharraf and warned him against imposing an "emergency rule."

Not only did the sole superpower of the world not do anything to stop the deportation of Nawaz Sharif. It was actually supportive of Musharraf's high-handedness, according to many in the know. No one, especially in Islamabad, believes that Pakistan's besieged president would have acted in this instance without consultations with, and the connivance of, the Bush administration. And it is an open secret that Benazir, and not Nawaz, is the preferred choice of the US president for the role of Musharraf's domestic ally, a coalition partner, lending him the democratic legitimacy of her own large constituency.

This is where the "minus two" method may undergo transformation into a "minus one tactic." We will know whether this is working when Benazir makes her return bid on October 18. Few doubt that the fate of her trip will be different from Nawaz Sharif's without a double deal with Musharraf and Bush, despite her strenuous denial of such moves.

Meanwhile, there is some speculation in Bangladesh that the military may be contemplating a "minus one" scenario here as well. Now that Nobel-winning economist Mohammed Yunus has refused the role of a proxy of Bush and the barrack power, some observers think, the army under Moeen U Ahmed may prefer to make do with Khaleda Zia, considered the lesser evil. They draw their inference from such indications as the better facilities provided to her in detention just some yards away from the other incarcerated Begum and the lesser charges of corruption against Khaleda and her sons than against Hasina, facing a murder-associated allegation.

The speculation must be qualified by the fact that the military rulers are also simultaneously trying to break the parties of both leaders - Khaleda's Bangladesh National Party (BNP) and Hasina's Awami League (AL). More significant than all this, however, is the point made by perceptive analysts about the party that the army and its regime is not targeting.

It is the far-right, fundamentalist Jaamat-e-Islami that has got off most lightly in the caretaker regime's much-hyped drive against corruption and for political reforms. Equally notably, Musharraf and his Pakistan Muslim League (Quaid-e-Azam, PMLQ) also count the fundamentalist Muttehadi Qaumi Movement (MQM) as their staunchest allies, despite the general's Bush-given badge of liberalism.

Pakistan's emasculated Election Commission has manipulated the rules in Musharraf's favor to help him contest the polls soon. Washington and other friends of Musharraf may be expected to hail the announcement as a harbinger of democracy, without demanding any steps to prevent the army from continuing as the power behind the throne in Pakistan.

As for Bangladesh, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs John A. Gastright visited Dhaka on September 18-19,2006 obviously with the purpose of carrying Bush's "democracy project" further in the country. What can we expect from the visit? Suggestive, perhaps, is the fact that Gastright visited Bangladesh last in December 2006. The country went under army-backed rule in January 2007.

What the pro-democracy crusader seems to be forgetting in both cases is the factor of the people. It was popular outrage at the unceremonious sacking of Chief Justice of Pakistan's Supreme Court Iftikar Chaudhary that created the first major political problem for Musharraf. It is the revolt of students and some of the poorest sections of society that pose a menacing challenge to the military in Bangladesh as well. In both countries, the people seem to be on the move.

It is not by a fortuitous chance that this factor has been kept out of the crusader's strategy. Whether "minus two" or "minus one," the deceptive mantra envisages a "democracy" minus the people.

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Mukto-Mona Celebrates Earth Day:
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Kansat Uprising : A Special Page from Mukto-Mona 
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MM Project : Grand assembly of local freedom fighters at Raumari
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German Bangla Radio Interviews Mukto-Mona Members:
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[vinnomot] The Mathematics of Military Rule

  The Mathematics of Military Rule

What does a crusader for "democracy" do in countries where the armies are his closest allies? He does what President George W. Bush is doing right now in Pakistan and Bangladesh. He goes all out for a spurious, army-backed substitute for the ideal, by which he swears, with such breathtakingly false fervor.

His method had until the other day been known by its mass nickname of "minus two." Many in each of the South Asian nations see now a slow, if unsure, transformation of the method into a "minus one" tactic. Evident to everyone, however, is the fact that a pair of politically ambitious generals provide the plus factor in the US president's formula for the two Islamic countries in turmoil.

The "minus two" method has been in operation for eight eventful years in Pakistan. Leaders of the country's two major political parties, former Prime Ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif, have been forced out and kept out of Pakistan since General Pervez Musharraf's military coup in 1999. "Minus two," however, became a political mantra and a popular usage only in Bangladesh early this year. There, it refers to the relentless efforts of the army and the "caretaker" regime backed by it to keep out of the political process (yes, you guessed it) leaders of the two largest parties and former prime ministers, Sheikh Hasina Wajed and Begum Khaleda Zia.

Neither Bush, nor anyone in his administration, has openly marketed the "minus two" method. But Washington's support for it has been clear. Others like William B. Milam, former US ambassador to Bangladesh and Pakistan, have argued the case for this strange method of serving the cause of democracy.

In Bangladesh, the method was sought to be implemented first by banishing the troublesome two. The army tried to close the door behind Hasina after she left to visit her daughter in the US some months ago, and even barred her from getting into a return flight from London despite a valid boarding pass. They tried to talk Khaleda, too, into accepting a negotiated asylum in Saudi Arabia (another close ally of the crusader for "democracy," with the license to deviate from all known norms of such a political system).

The banishment efforts, however, boomeranged. The ham-handedness in Heathrow horrified the international public, and Hasina made a triumphant return home, though the generals prevented a popular reception for her. Emulating the example of her successful resistance, Khaleda was quick to reject an exile deal of undisclosed details. Washington's responses to all this made a wondrous study in wishy-washy diplomacy.

It permitted itself mild expressions of disapproval, but allowed the army-backed regime to try out its awkward exile tactics. Milam revealed more anxiety about the prospect of the Begums coming together than in niceties of democratic norms. And the Bush administration has not even cared to appear gallant since then to the two leaders who would not go away and have now been locked away.

The exile operations were far easier in Pakistan. Soon after Musharraf's military coup in 1999, Benazir was forced into what she spiritedly calls "self-exile" and Nawaz packed off with "forty suitcases" (Benazir's words again) to, where else, Saudi Arabia.

Nawaz Sharif attempted a triumphant return on September 10, in a tense, hours-long drama watched by millions on television. He, obviously, calculated that he could play a Hasina-like card after a court verdict allowing his return, but Musharraf had the ace up his sleeve - military power. In full view of the international public, Nawaz was dispatched back to Jeddah with far less dignity, according to many, than was a former prime minister's due.

Through all this, again, Washington's response was one of a polite and patient counselor and not of a provoked, pro-democracy crusader. The one and only time the Bush administration acted with some annoyance, perhaps, was when Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice reportedly telephoned Musharraf and warned him against imposing an "emergency rule."

Not only did the sole superpower of the world not do anything to stop the deportation of Nawaz Sharif. It was actually supportive of Musharraf's high-handedness, according to many in the know. No one, especially in Islamabad, believes that Pakistan's besieged president would have acted in this instance without consultations with, and the connivance of, the Bush administration. And it is an open secret that Benazir, and not Nawaz, is the preferred choice of the US president for the role of Musharraf's domestic ally, a coalition partner, lending him the democratic legitimacy of her own large constituency.

This is where the "minus two" method may undergo transformation into a "minus one tactic." We will know whether this is working when Benazir makes her return bid on October 18. Few doubt that the fate of her trip will be different from Nawaz Sharif's without a double deal with Musharraf and Bush, despite her strenuous denial of such moves.

Meanwhile, there is some speculation in Bangladesh that the military may be contemplating a "minus one" scenario here as well. Now that Nobel-winning economist Mohammed Yunus has refused the role of a proxy of Bush and the barrack power, some observers think, the army under Moeen U Ahmed may prefer to make do with Khaleda Zia, considered the lesser evil. They draw their inference from such indications as the better facilities provided to her in detention just some yards away from the other incarcerated Begum and the lesser charges of corruption against Khaleda and her sons than against Hasina, facing a murder-associated allegation.

The speculation must be qualified by the fact that the military rulers are also simultaneously trying to break the parties of both leaders - Khaleda's Bangladesh National Party (BNP) and Hasina's Awami League (AL). More significant than all this, however, is the point made by perceptive analysts about the party that the army and its regime is not targeting.

It is the far-right, fundamentalist Jaamat-e-Islami that has got off most lightly in the caretaker regime's much-hyped drive against corruption and for political reforms. Equally notably, Musharraf and his Pakistan Muslim League (Quaid-e-Azam, PMLQ) also count the fundamentalist Muttehadi Qaumi Movement (MQM) as their staunchest allies, despite the general's Bush-given badge of liberalism.

Pakistan's emasculated Election Commission has manipulated the rules in Musharraf's favor to help him contest the polls soon. Washington and other friends of Musharraf may be expected to hail the announcement as a harbinger of democracy, without demanding any steps to prevent the army from continuing as the power behind the throne in Pakistan.

As for Bangladesh, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs John A. Gastright visited Dhaka on September 18-19,2006 obviously with the purpose of carrying Bush's "democracy project" further in the country. What can we expect from the visit? Suggestive, perhaps, is the fact that Gastright visited Bangladesh last in December 2006. The country went under army-backed rule in January 2007.

What the pro-democracy crusader seems to be forgetting in both cases is the factor of the people. It was popular outrage at the unceremonious sacking of Chief Justice of Pakistan's Supreme Court Iftikar Chaudhary that created the first major political problem for Musharraf. It is the revolt of students and some of the poorest sections of society that pose a menacing challenge to the military in Bangladesh as well. In both countries, the people seem to be on the move.

It is not by a fortuitous chance that this factor has been kept out of the crusader's strategy. Whether "minus two" or "minus one," the deceptive mantra envisages a "democracy" minus the people.

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[vinnomot] Re: [Diagnose] Re: [bdjournalists] my article's darft: Benazir assasination a...

The threat to Benazir Bhutto's life had been known for some time — underlined by a devastating suicide attack on her convoy in Karachi — ever since she returned from exile.

Yet, the Pakistani authorities failed to protect her. If the past is any guide, they will also fail to find those who plotted the assassination, which has now been claimed by Al-Qaida.

That raises questions, at the very least, about their ability to confront the terror that faces the country, which is the reason why the military assumed extraordinary powers in the first place.

As rioting spreads across Pakistani cities, an isolated Musharraf administration will be tempted to hit out with blind repression. Which will push Pakistan closer to the edge of chaos, even possibly disintegration. The problem for the rest of the world is that Pakistan has nuclear weapons.

Washington has for long had a single-point agenda of relying on the Pakistani military, even though the country's Islamisation began under the watch of General Zia-ul-Haq and it became a haven for Al-Qaida under General Musharraf.

To tackle terror Pakistan needs a legitimate and popular government and the focus has to shift from personalities to institutions and processes. The holding of credible elections under present conditions looks unlikely. There has to be at least a medium-term plan, in which the international community should be involved, to bridge this divide.
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[vinnomot] Re: Rajakar of Bangladesh - watch the video

Thanks again Aslam vai. Yes, I have watched them earlier.
 
Joy Bangla,
 
Anu

 
On 12/29/07, Syed Aslam <syed.aslam3@gmail.com> wrote:
Have you viewed all the related videos too?
 
Especially, this one:
BNP JAMAAT misrule :Oct28 .barabaric acts of bnp RAJAKAR :
 
and the follow ups.
 
 
I have sent this one to yahoo groups:
History of Bangladesh Independence :
 
which is yet to be posted
 

 
On 12/29/07, Engr. Shafiq Bhuiyan <srbanunz@gmail.com > wrote:
Thanks for the nice & important v clip.

Spread to all.

Joy Bangla

On 12/29/07, Syed Aslam < syed.aslam3@gmail.com> wrote:
> *Rajakar of Bangladesh - watch the video*
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgzLu6A9uiA&NR=1
 
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> *Sent by:*
> **
> *Syed Aslam*
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[mukto-mona] In defence of Nandigram

 
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First of all Season's Greeting to you all and member-netizens of Mukto-Mona global spread.

Herewith please find a piece from the latest issue of Himal Southasian by Vijay Prashad on Nandigram and the CPI(M)-led LF government, who admits that he was instrumental in organising a joint signature by Chomsky, Tariq Ali, Howard Zinn, Susan George etc appealing the civil society (banteringly called 'susheel samaj' by CPI(M) and its pliant intellectuals). It is wellknown that Susan George first withdrew as signatories while Chomsky,Ali and a few others issued a revised the statement, markedly different from the first.

The same issue of Himal Southasiam carries a bunch of articles reflecting a different view

Sankar Ray

Fat cats and the left rupture By : Vijay Prashad (http://himalmag.com/2008/january/spl_report_cpm_war.html)

Rarely has there been such furore over something that is so little understood. Singur, north of Calcutta, and then Nandigram, located in Purbo Medinapur District of West Bengal, have become the fault lines in a number of explanatory narratives. For some, they represent the face of Left Front – mainly Communist Party of India (Marxist) – 'terror'. For others, wilful misunderstandings seem to have opened the door to the far right (the Trinamul Congress) and the far left (the Maoists and the Socialist Unity Centre of India). Rigid positions have made it impossible to hold a dialogue between those who either critically or uncritically defend the Left Front government, and those who oppose it vehemently. Rancour has become the order of the day.
From the perspective of the broad left movement, this is unfortunate. It is for this reason that I signed a statement, along with Noam Chomsky, Tariq Ali, Walden Bello and others, to urge reconciliation among the left, since, as the declaration urged, "this is not the time for division when the basis for division no longer appears to exist." But perhaps the basis for division is more foundational than we had assumed. The rupture, the casus, is so deep that it is impossible to lay out the facts without challenge. Indeed, there are few basic facts that are currently agreed upon by both sides of the Indian left, let alone the capitalist media or the rightwing parties. As such, in the current context there is almost no hope that agreement could be forged on how to move forward.
But what is the basis of this rupture? Singur-Nandigram is the conjuncture of a long-standing structural gulf within the Indian left. In the past, this tear was sutured mainly by expediency. The pestilential breath of Hindutva that spread across North India during the 1980s and 1990s suspended genuine debate within the broad left. Instead, all hands joined together to form a secular chain around the Bharatiya Janata Party; those hands only tightened as the Sangh Parivar consolidated power, first in the states and then in New Delhi. But, as Jawaharlal Nehru University professor Prabhat Patnaik wrote in a recent essay, "With the perceived decline in the strength of the communal fascist forces, a certain fracturing of the anti-communal coalition was inevitable and has happened." That the BJP retains power in Gujarat, home of its genocidal campaign, is not sufficient to keep the anti-communal coalition together. Some would believe that Manmohan Singh on the kursi (seat) is insurance enough against the rise of Hindutva on the national stage.
Limits of PSPC
The structural gulf, of course, predates the current crisis. Two decades ago, two historic global experiments floundered and then collapsed. With the overwhelming debt crisis and the rapid growth of the power of finance capital, both the Third World project (the process led by the Non-Aligned Movement to create, among other things, a new international economic order) and the USSR-led socialist experiment dissolved. A triumphant capitalism overwhelmed not only institutions that had been built for a different world, but also the main ideological foundations of that world. Marxism and dependency theory, the sciences of socialism and Third World nationalism, seemed anachronistic in this new era. As the political scientist Vivek Chibber put it, not only did Marxism decline in Indian studies, but also "the very meaning of Left critique [changed]. Class is just being pushed out of the progressive milieu."
Dependency theory and Marxism issued a challenge to capitalism, by arguing that its import into the former colonies would increase rather than decrease the inequality between the core advanced capitalist states and the periphery of other states. These theories have not only subsequently been eclipsed, but the very grounds of the study of political economy have been overcome by a new, overwhelming emphasis on culture and cultural studies. There is no doubt that cultural studies have shown us the limitations of dependency theory and Marxism in grasping the need to see how the working class, and the nation, is itself rife with fractures of gender, caste, tribe and region. But rather than offer itself as a supplement, or engendering a new kind of political economy, this new field of thinking – what has been referred to by Chibber as PSPC, for post-structuralism/post-colonialism – has simply occluded political economy.
PSPC came up at a time when NGO politics consolidated in India, and as some important social movements germinated outside the communist left. These particularly included environmental movements such as the Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA), which started around the mid-1980s. Post-structural/post-colonial thought and non-government organisations – what can be thought of as the 'post-modern left' – diverged from the communist left on two grounds.
First, they disagreed with the communist approach to the state. Professor John Holloway's 2002 Change the World without Taking Power provides the best summary of this approach. It also finds its Indian face in the work of political scientist Aditya Nigam, particularly in his 2001 paper, "Radical Politics in the Times of Globalization". Holloway argues that the structure of the state is compromised, and should be avoided in favour of the "power of doing" – of building something in opposition to the capitalist world. Classes and revolutionary subjects are irrelevant to this undertaking, since the "pure eager revolutionary subject" must give way to a "damaged humanity" – that is to say, everyone has to participate in the recuperation of our estranged selves.
Holloway championed the Mexican Zapatista movement in the same way that Nigam extolled the NBA and Kanshi Ram of the Bahujan Samaj Party, both of which he sees as post-nationalist – indeed, as post-state. The argument against state power is, of course, the mirror image of the neo-liberal position that says that the state should be ignored in place of the private sector, that the state is itself the fount of tyranny. On the other hand, the question from the communist left is not so much whether or not to use the state institutions, but which classes actually control the state and to what end the state is utilised.
Second, and as a corollary to the first disagreement, the ideology of PSPC differs on the need to forge a development path. Here there could be agreement on both sides of the gulf, because there is a robust debate ongoing within the communist left on the various paths to development, on the way to engage finance capital. Some are attracted to the Shenzhen route, to the mimicry of the Chinese idea of growth above all else. Others are wary of this: even as they recognise the need to bring in investment and industrial growth, they feel that these must be channelled in a way that would benefit the people, and also avoid ecological disasters.
No productive debate on development, including the rights and wrongs of Singur and Nandigram, can take place as long as the first disagreement about the state flourishes. But there is a problem here on its own terms. The lack of a common language (dependency theory or Marxism, which was the grammar of the Third World era) means that those who offer their own critiques of development often come off as though they do not have a plan for development of any kind. The refusal to 'sully' one's hands with development offers as little comfort to those who are dispossessed as does the argument that runaway growth will eventually produce equity. To eschew state-led sustainable development is to concede the terrain to the powerful social classes who are invested in private corporate-led development. PSPC's lack of political economy, and the NGO left's lack of a programme for the transformation of the world, tacitly endorses the politics of the fat cats.
In India, the communist left has pushed the ruling Congress coalition against the wall on issues of the Indo-US nuclear deal (and India's subordinate role with the US) and the agrarian question, notably the Rural Employment Guarantee Act and the Scheduled Tribes and other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Bill, which has yet to be notified. But how far this challenge can go, as the rupture within the broad left widens, is hard to say.
West Bengal Governor Gopal Gandhi, who earlier strong words for the state government, visited Nandigram in early December. "Normality is returning, but it is not an easy process," he said while walking around the area. "It will take a little time for the trauma to subside." The same cannot necessarily be said of the place called the left, where the wounds are fresh and the animosity remains.


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[mukto-mona] Fwd. Musharraf regime butchered Benazir, right in your face

Musharraf regime butchered Benazir, right in your face
Saturday, December 29, 2007 - 10:54 AM EST - 224 Reads
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Dictatorshipwatch.com published a story by Syed Adeeb on October 31, 2007. The story says in brief: 

"Why did Azaz Syed, Najam Sethi and the Daily Times editors deliberately plant a false 'news' story in the Daily Times newspaper about fictitious "suicide" bomb attacks on Benazir Bhutto by the fake "suicide bombers" of Baitullah Mehsud? " 

Why? Well now we know. It had already BEEN DECIDED BACK IN OCTOBER ATLEAST  

1) to assassinate BB, and

2) blame Baitullah for it.  

That story was put there to sow the seed in peoples head that Baitullah wanted BB dead. Pure and simple. Soon, Baitullah will be killed too — you can't have a patsy running around — the Oswalds in these scripts must die. 

That certainly was a completely fabricated story, just like the current "claim". Baitullah denied it; the senator who supposedly passed the info to Daily Times denied it. Najam Sethi's boss is a current federal minister in Mush's caretaker govt. They are all are "Neocons-Zionist mercenaries of Pakistan's secular press" and do what their masters ask of them.  

By the way, Baitullah has already issued a statement denying he had anything to do with the BB's assassination, saying they do not attack women as it is against their moral code.  

"We had no involvement in this attack,'' AFP cited Maulana Omar, a spokesman for Mehsud, as saying. "We express our deep grief and shock over her death.''

Rahimullah Yusufzai reported in The News on October 18:

Though it is clear that Baitullah Mehsud hasn't threatened Benazir Bhutto with suicide bombing, one should keep in mind that anyone intending to launch such an attack would not brag about it publicly. Benazir Bhutto has provoked the militants and Jihadis with some of her recent pro-US and anti-al-Qaeda and anti-Taliban statements and one should, therefore, not rule out the possibility of suicide bombings targeting her. But that could happen once she is in power and has the authority to order military operations against the militants. At present, she doesn't possess the authority to cause harm to the militants and it appears that the latter would prefer to wait and see as to how she acts once she is in power.

About the pictures released by the regime:

1. Looking at the x-ray, it is too big a fracture to have occurred the way it is described. Also note that if one is to believe the official version, even then it IT HAD TO BE a glancing blow to the skull and for that to cause such a fracture how much force/speed would be required to cause a fracture like that???

2. About the other full-skull X-ray, what is that big white spot in the middle? Could be a camera flash, but is not visibly centered in the other close-up shot above. A doctor wrote to dictatorshipwatch.com: "I have seen many x-rays but never seen an effect even close to that."

3. Looking at the picture of the car seat how could an injury such as the one described cause so much bleeding? You might observe the seat is all soaked and a lot of blood has dripped over. Can anyone tell if those leather seats? PPP officials who accompany Benazir in the car rejected the government's fabrications as a "pack of lies."

"It is baseless. It is a pack of lies," Farooq Naik, Ms Bhutto's top lawyer and a senior official in her Pakistan People's Party, told AFP.

"Two bullets hit her, one in the abdomen and one in the head," Mr Naik said. "Bhutto's personal secretary Naheed Khan and party official Makhdoom Amin Fahim were in the car and they saw what happened," he said.

Another close aide who participating in preparing Benazir body for burrial says:

"'She has a bullet wound at the back of her head on the left side. It came out the other. That was a very large wound, and she bled profusely through that,' said Rehman, who suffered a severe whiplash and leg injuries as the blast threw her out of her car.

"'She was even bleeding while we were bathing her for the burial," she added. 'The government is now trying to say she concussed herself, which is ludicrous. It is really dangerous nonsense.'"

"The doctors told us that Bhutto died of two bullet wounds,'' Bhutto's spokesman Babar said.

4. Why no x-ray of the neck area or chest area have been released as those two areas were first reported to be where she sustained bullet wounds? Looking at the video and the proximity of the shooter, how is possible he would have missed all three shots?

Benazir is dead, whether it was because of gun shots or due to banging her head against the sunroof. Why has it become so important for the regime to prove through releasing "evidence" that it was not due to gunshots. The only reason is that such precise shooting leads to the professionalism of the killer, who completed his job so neatly amid such hustle and bustle around her car. The professionalism of the killers directly leads to sofistication and direct involvement of SSG in the operation silence Benazir.

And the taped conversation between a Maulvi and Baitullah makes one laugh. That is beyond ridiculous. If they intercepted the message, why didn't they go get him as in it he says at whose house he is....What more could you ask for???

See update below:

Also see:

- Benazir aide says govt explanation 'pack of lies'
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Pakistan Army's SSG Commandos Killed PPP Chief Benazir Bhutto
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Who did it: Musharraf regime and neocons on one side and the rest of Pakistan on another
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The blood is on Musharraf hands
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Bhutto sacrificed when US military cut a deal with Musharraf on US troops in  Paksitan
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Who killed Benazir? Come to your own conclusion.
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Who benefits from Benazir's assassination
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People pointing finger to the mercenary army for Bhutto's death
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Bhutto assassinated by the semi-military regime in Islamabad?



UPDATE

Mobile pictures - Benazir was defintely shot dead before the Blast

New Images updated below: Considering all the commotion and fuss created by the government of Pakistan saying the called that Benazir Bhutto was not hit by the three bullets but instead she hit her head on some 'lever' of the sunroof. Last night I was contacted by a person via Orkut who had uploaded these images on his profile (now he has taken them off) he was offering to share his video to the extent that he gave his cell number in Islamabad, since his dial up did not permit transferring this heavy file.

On contacting him today he claimed that he was a PPP supporter and his party had instructed him not to share this with anyone. Later when a news reporter tried contacting him, his cell phone was switched off. I have two images to share with you which were initially taken off his Orkut Profile

The first image clearly shows Benazir Bhutto standing upright in the car through the sunroof waving to the crowd

benazir-before-shot-was-fired-thumb.jpg

The next image is just after the gun shots which were fired from the left but moments before the bomb blast. Here we see Benazir Bhutto not on the sunroof of the car most likely already shot and injured slumped inside

benazir-after-shot-was-fired-thumb.jpg

 The first two certainly prove BB was shot AND she went down BEFORE the blast. Secondly, from her position at the moment of shooting, it becomes impossible for her to have hit her head on the lever of the sunroof as claimed by Mr. Cheema as you can clearly see she is facing forward and not to left or right and if she ducked, she had to have ducked forward where there are no levers/latches...

The third image in this series shows the crowd and the cameraman suspects the white hooded fellow to be the actual bomber

benazir-bhutto-assassin-picture-thumb.jpg

This last image is taken 15 seconds later after the bomb blast showing total carnage

benzir-bhutto-after-bomb-blast-thumb.jpg

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One thing is for sure that she was shot before the bomb blast hit her and the shockwave had nothing to do with it (as speculated by the Government representatives. It must be noted that the Government of Pakistan or some tom-dick-n-harry agency has in effect scared away the cameraman from sight and he is no longer in contact, but I am proud to say that the truth will always prevail

Also see:

Here is the video of the assassin firing shots

I saw the bullet wounds

Witnesses saw at least one short hitting her and "Inside the operating room, her body lay on a stretcher, covered with a white sheet, a white bandage wrapped around her neck." why around the neck if it was not injured or bleeding. 


Note: This photos were released by the Pakistani regime Friday, Dec. 28, 2007 showing two skull X-Rays of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and the bloody car seat. Her shoes are viisible behind the seat.
Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2007/12/28/bhuttos-skull-xray-blo_n_78599.html




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