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Monday, January 28, 2008

[ALOCHONA] General Moeen, you should frame this picture

Indeed it's a good gain in Mr. Chowdhury's pocket as much as the university thugs (reverend teachers and holy students) and their political alliances in the streets again get strong ground after the 1/11 blockade on their libertine hedonism. No reason why Mr. Chowdhury should not be hilarious and triumphant when he can see his lovely venomous snakes and ferocious hyenas are out of cage to prosecute his desire. he is probably right that General Moeen and even Dr. Fakhruddin as a mark of their ideological defeat should frame the jubilant pictures of the recently released top celebrities of DU in their bedroom wall who. They are lucky that Mr. Chowdhuries and their cohorts have not circulated a flanking pictures of the effigies of General Moen and Dr. Fakhruddin with a wreath of shoes and sandals around their necks that they would deserve in the eyes of sacrosanct communities of teachers, students, media mafia, political thugs, intellectuals & civil societies who have greeted the recently released victorious DU celebrities with warm reception. 
 
On the verge of 1/11 Dr. Fakhruddin and General Moeens truly saved the nation from a dangerous pitfall and revitalized our hopes and aspirations as a proud liberated sovereign nation with their iron hands on notorious untouchable criminals. The nation is again seriously frustrated and disheartened to see the iron hands stymied knowing well that a poisonous snake, a ferocious hyena always reemerges as more dreadful after released from cage than the time before caging. We don't know what's the next waiting for the nation. Regards. Wohid

ezajur <ezajur.rahman@q8.com> wrote:
Dear Alochoks

Personal growth is impossible without a critical analysis of oneself.
Similarly a nation cannot really grow if it cannot critically review
itself. We can refer to this neatly as looking carefully in the
mirror. And of course the person, or the nation, must be honest about
what is seen in the mirror.

Do we, as Bangladeshis, really look in the mirror? Are we really
honest about what we see? The answer is no and therein lies a
fundamental flaw in our efforts for betterment.

We Bangladeshis are guilty of a crass and uncouth sentimentality. It
is a sentimentality that is partially unavoidable due to the inherent
sentimentality of our national character.

But this sentimentality is also in part deliberately created in order
to conceal the truth and misguide our people.

We won't look in the mirror. But we'll look at the mirror using
another mirror. We'll fight about the size, shape and colour of the
frame. But we will never dare to look closely in the mirror or be
honest about what we see.

This state of affairs is due mainly to the conceits and conspiracies
of our media, our intellectuals and, above all, our politicians.

Right now a propaganda effort is going on that spreads the lie that
the CTG is mainly responsible for the condition of the country today.

We often forget that we were once one of the most illiterate peoples
in the world. Just look at politics in Bangladesh and you will see
ample proof that we gained our literacy only recently.

That's why the media, intellectuals and politicians of Bangladesh
have been able to fool the ordinary citizen of Bangladesh.

That's why students and professors in 2007, after decades of criminal
campus politics, still think they are the conscience of the nation.

The Vice Chancellor should have ordered his students and professors
off the streets and demanded to see Fakhruddin. Instead they all
started that great Bangladeshi tradition of making banners and loud
speeches.

Maybe Fakruddin should declare an election next Thursday and just let
the cats and dogs fight as usual.

I give you this pledge – if Hasina or Khaleda become Prime minister
again I will become a very wealthy man. For l will loot the nation's
wealth too. It's very easy. These democratically elected monkeys of
Bangladesh will offer me ways to loot.

It's the people's will. It's the Bangladeshi way.

And when I rob my country I too will be angry if any Caretaker
Government comes to power. After all, Bangladeshi thieves really
believe in democracy.

Was it your son wearing a bandana, bare chested, swearing and
damaging private property? You must be so proud!

Maybe I can get a false degree certificate from the DU Registrars
office. How much? USD 10?

Amar shonar bangla… Come on … Everyone join in … Ami thumay bhalo
bashi…

Ezajur Rahman
Kuwait



--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, "M. Raheem" wrote:
>
> The email below from Mr. Chowdhury is an example of the many
problems with Bangladeshi politics - partisanship is so bitter that
the only way to engage an opponent is thru violence.
>
> Mr. Chowdhury often surprises me with his thoughtful emails only
because some of his other emails can be utterly thoughtless. Yes by
all means disagree and differ with your opponent. But why threaten
violence and ass kicking? Are you a mere thug? Why not display a
higher sophistication?
>
> - M. Raheem
> New York
>
>
> Shamim Chowdhury wrote: General Moeen,
you should frame this picture in your bedroom wall where you can see
it before going to bed and getting up. This triumph vicarious picture
might keep you from taking wrong path further which you and your
colleagues are into. This picture might save your life and get assed
kicked when you will be out of armed forces.
>
> Thanks
> Shamim Chowdhury
>
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