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Friday, March 14, 2008

[ALOCHONA] Re: Human Rights

Dear Alochok Mufassil

I meant know disrespect brother.

I applaud most of your points and can concede the others. I have a
single issue only - that Hasina and Khaleda must not be allowed to be
Prime Minister again at any cost. Whether it is at the cost of human
rights, civil liberties or the crass conceits of AL and BNP members.

The Army and the CTG are not the objective - they are a mechanism
only.

Many people can't measure the cost of having Hasina and Khaleda as
PM - nor can they see beyond them.

There are countless human rights violations in Bangladesh and
Hasina's AL and Khaleda's BNP don't give a dam n about any of them. So
praise Allah that this CTG will not allow the human rights of Hasina
and Khaleda to be a device for their reinstatement as PM.

May human rights and civil liberties come to all our people - not
just Hasina and Khaleda.

Regards

Ezajur Rahman
Kuwait


--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, mufassil islam <mufassili@...> wrote:
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> Dear Mr. Ezajur:
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> I have noted your comments about my letter but I am confident that
you did not take time to read through my letter precisely. Please
take time again to note the following:
>
> a. there are many NGOs at work to work for the untrodden and at the
poor and we clap at seeing our Bengali girl with John Mc Caine but it
is a Human Rights Advocate who will work to see hwat steps did Mr.
future President (as I am confident about American sentiment) did to
keep this girl in touch with her social roots and how and why
millions of our children went abroad and owing to our social failurre
and obscurity never returned to our country and how many NGOs are
working in helping to smuggle many children abroad with excuses of
treatment or work at a time when in our laws we do not recognise
adoption policy. Many times these children happy endings but often
end up in brothels and camel races. Let the BRAC worry in their shiny
buildings about poverty but we Human Rights Advocates define and view
things differently;
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> b. our democratic system has progressed than the long gone Martial
Law or Bakshal and we are confident that not owing to love of nation,
rather out of fear seeing Ershad's life, Mr. Moeen tends not to take
power;
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> c. Hasina or Khaleds had committed (As a lawyer I have to say
probably until proven at Court) unforgivable crimes but yet, we have
to believe their steps did help us rid Ershad. We must not forget
that owing to Bengali pressure even Ayub Khan had to go at the end of
1969 although many of his milestone works are still applauded;
>
> d. it is true that all dictators wear the mask of ecomic successes
and honesty;
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> e. our army has already become controversial internationally and
domestically and many people tend to have lost have faith in the
civil legal system but we forget that we CAN make the judiciary
independent by our endeavours and all developed neations have done it
and we cannot afford a Pakistani style system;
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> f. we are not ready to sacrifice our civil liberties in exchange of
anything - not even prosperity;
>
> g. who is going to try the serious errors of the army if they even
commit crimes? Can you or anyone ensure that an army rule will not
have chnace to breed corrupt civil administrators?
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> h. why can't we vie for a Police Ombudsmen and have an honest
police force even to try the Army ( I have read the Army Code when I
workrd on its translation, have you read it?)?
>
> i. we can try Hasina and Khaleda for corruption but if we try
Moeen, our armed forces will become divided.
>
> Please become open and enlightened and accept that we cannot and
will not sacrifice our basic human rights as a nation run with might
and army are not respected internationally and these words are not
lucid only but a reality. The Army in Burma has eventually ruined one
of the most prosperous nations of the world and you do not have to
read Shoort Chnadra and to travel to Rangoon to know the future of an
army rule.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Mufassil Islam
> Human Rights Advocate
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> To: alochona@...: ezajur.rahman@...: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 16:14:02
+0000Subject: [ALOCHONA] Re: Civilian Rule
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> Dear Alochok MufassilA few things you should remember:1. Hasina and
Khaleda destroyed our democratic systems2. Removing Ershad doesn't
justify Hasina or Khaleda to be PM3. Hasina and Khaleda are 100%
responsible for the corruption of their parties and their
governments.4. Their past failures by no means allow us to consider
them as future PMs5. Such dictators mostly come to power when
politicians and parties fail to work in the interest of the
electorate. 6. The Army and CTG are in no way more controversial of
faulty than the governments of AL and BNP that came before. 7. There
is no civil court, under civil rule, that has the guts to convict a
top tier politician – let alone Hasina or Khaleda.A girl is shot dead
on campus by the student cadres of the party in government – in
Bangladesh.The rat who threw acid on the face of a girl is protected
by the local thugs of the party in government – in Bangladesh.Human
rights and the law and the fine words of intellectuals count for
nothing without men who stand up and say `Enough is enough'.You
should write something about the beggar on the over bridge near New
Market – with no arms and no legs. Lying on a dirty rag for hours
calling his God for a few takas. What do you offer to help his human
rights?You should write something about the 3 year old baby rented
out to hang on dirty saris at the polluted traffic lights of our
capital.Maybe drugged to not cry too much. Maybe with an ailment
needing the hospital. What do you offer to help her human rights?
There is a battlefield in our nation where human dignity and the
grace of our God is urinated on by the political establishment.Human
rights advocates are needed for the broken hearts and broken spirits
that litter the streets and fields of our beautiful land.Don't worry
about Hasina and Khaleda. They are among the few that have built
their own destiny.Best wishesEzajur RahmanKuwait--- In
alochona@yahoogroups.com, mufassil islam <mufassili@> wrote:>> > A
few things we need to remember:> > 1. Khaleda and Hasina are the ones
who gave us an upliftment in democratic systems;> 2. Khaleda and
Hasia are the ones who helped us to get rid of a dictator like
Ershad;> 3. Khaleda and Hasina became entangled in corruption owing
to their latter personal, political and managerial failures;> 4.
their successes in the past by no means allow us to excuse them for
their future misdeeds;> 5. All dictators came to the world with
charismatic and sweet and strong personalities with promises of
corruption eradication and nationalistic zeals;> 6. we have to
believe that Army must be kept above criticisms and this discussion
board of Aochona proves that our army has become a subject of
contradictions and criticims and it will become worse if civilian
head does not take charge with democratic mandate;> 7. we can call
someone corrupt only after proven gulity at civilian courts - however
slow the process may be.> > Sincerely,> > Mufassil M M Islam> Human
Rights Advocate> > > To: alochona@: zubair.najib@: Thu, 21 Feb 2008
09:03:03 -0500Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] For them> > > > > > I have to
say that why blaming only Khaleda and Hasina. It is our institution
that made these kind of monsters.> If our institution does not change
whoever sits in power will become monster.> > Thanks> > > > -----
Original Message-----From: alochona@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:alochona@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Faruque AlamgirSent:
February 20, 2008 3:30 AMTo: alochona@yahoogroups.com;
notunbangladesh@yahoogroups.com; Salauddin Ayubi; al-azhar groups;
Dina Khan; Diagnose Mail; Md. Aminul Islam; Musfique Prodhan; Gopal
SenguptaSubject: Re: [ALOCHONA] For them> > Dear friends,God save us
all from the curse of Khaleda and Hasina.Yes, friend Ezajur we
bangladeshis needed to be safe from the curse of these two vampires
and their Paa Chata dalals. We as a nation have suffered for long
long 36 years for the wrong doings of their ancestors, now we need to
be free and breathe a sigh of relief and chose freely our future
leaders.AmitiesFaruque Alamgirezajur <ezajur.rahman@> wrote: > > >
For them she has stature of Abraham LincolnFor them she has the
dignity of Kofi AnnanFor them she has the intellect of Tony BlairFor
them she has the morals of Mother TeresaFor them she has the serenity
of the Dalai LamaFor them she has the principles of Mahatma GandhiFor
them she has the charm of Nelson MandelaFor them she has the aura of
the Emperor of JapanFor them she has the vision of Deng XiaopingFor
them she is the owner of BangladeshFor them she is the honour of
BangladeshFor them she is the pride of BangladeshFor them she is the
best of BangladeshFor had she won the Nobel Peace Prize by some
accident or intent,not one of them would have been surprised or
confused.For they would all run through the streets yelling Joy or
Zindabad,leaping over the body of the armless and legless beggar.God
save us all from the curse of the blind who think they can see.God
save us all from the curse of fools who think they are clever.God
save us all from the curse of dramatic sentimentality.God save us all
from the curse of rampant mediocrity. God save us all from the curse
of Khaleda and Hasina.> > > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your
homepage. > > > > > > > > >
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