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Sunday, January 27, 2008

[ALOCHONA] Re: UNB News - Prof Anwar for listing Shibir men doing politics at DU

Mr. Wohid,

What's up man? I thought you mentioned earlier - you are not
involved in the country's nasty politics whether that is BNP, AL, or
Jamaat; but yet you don't miss any opportunity to defend
Jamaat/Shibir or make argument for them. I am little bit confused
here. Or may be I am too stupid to understand the rationale behind
it.

Mohammad Musa Sarkar

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Wohid <bidrohee@...> wrote:
>
> AS IF HE WAS JAILED BY SHIBIR ACTIVISTS, his real and only grudge,
only target, only enemy is SHIBIR. This is the first thing he says
after coming out of jail! Not much to say against the govt. or on any
other issues as a reverend DU teacher. Shame on the nation -
misfortune for the nation that a university teacher is asking to list
a group of students and directly calling for their persecution in
worst fascistic manner and known & proven culprit students are his
golden children. This is what the nation can now expect from
university teachers and students. Government has not released some
teachers - it has in fact released some snakes from cage. Please
enjoy reading the below news.
>
> Prof Anwar for listing Shibir men doing politics at DU
>
>
> UNB, Dhaka (published in Daily Star, Jan 24)
>
>
> Prof Anwar Hossain, one of the four Dhaka University teachers
released from jail, yesterday urged the students to make a list of
Chhatra Shibir members doing politics on the campus and launch
another movement for the trial of war criminals.
>
> The outspoken DU teacher said the activists of Chhatra Shibir, the
student wing of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh, will have to be
identified to protect the university from destruction.
>
> "Identify those students who are involved in politics with Shibir.
They have been derailed. We all will have to be united to bring them
back to the path of light from darkness," he said.
>
> Prof Anwar, also the dean of Biological Sciences' Faculty, was
addressing a "reception and solidarity" rally at the foot of
Aparajeya Bangla at noon.
>
> "Students against Repression", a platform of the DU students,
arranged the rally, marking the release of the DU students and
teachers.
>
> Two other released teachers, Prof Sadrul Amin, president of Dhaka
University Teachers' Association (Duta), Prof Harun-or-Rashid, dean
of Social Sciences Faculty, and Prof Samad, Prof MM Akash and the
released DU students addressed the rally.
>
> The teachers declared that their seven-day programme of wearing
black badges and hoisting black flag atop the Arts Building have been
withdrawn.
>
> Prof Samad said they have decided to withdraw the programmes as all
the students and teachers have returned to their campus. "The case no
51 has been withdrawn yet. Our five students were released on bail.
If the case is not withdrawn, Duta with support of the students will
be forced to announce fresh programmes."
>
> Prof Anwar, also the Duta general secretary, said all progressive
student organisations on the campus must activate their umbrella
platform "Paribesh Parishad" to resist the "anti-state" activities of
Chhatra Shibir.
>
> "We should work together to make the Shibir men understand that
they are living in darkness. I urge the Shibir men to come back to
the path of light," he said.
>
> Anwar said another movement needs to be waged against the war
criminals to compel the state machinery to bring the war criminals to
justice.
>
> "The killers and rapists of 1971 Liberation War must be put on
trial. They cannot go unpunished. We'll have to start another
movement to ensure trial of the war criminals," he said.
>
> The released students said the government has promised them to
withdraw all the cases, but case no 51 is yet to be withdrawn.
>
> "We have been released on bail in the case no 51. But the
government had promised us to withdraw the case. We urge it (govt) as
well as Army Chief General Moeen U Ahmed to take steps for immediate
withdrawal of the case," Rafiqul Islam Sujon, one of the released
students told the rally.
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