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Saturday, May 10, 2008

[ALOCHONA] Boucher says ex PMs must face the law in open trials


Subject: Boucher said 'Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia, detained on corruption charges, must face the law, .trials would have to be fair and open"

Dear All,

Visiting US Assistant Secretary of State Richard A. Boucher (detailed news attached below:}  Said " Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia, former prime ministers detained on corruption charges, must face the law, but the trials would have to be fair and open". His comment which conforms with Universal Declaration Human Rights of United Nations,   "Article 7. All are equal before the law and are entitled without any discrimination to equal protection of the law. All are entitled to equal protection against any discrimination in violation of this Declaration and against any incitement to such discrimination"  ( ttp://www.un.org/Overview/rights.html  ) --- is not the headlines in any news paper of Bangladesh to my knowledge. Are we fit for democracy, transparency, truthfulness, justice, and human rights at all? Sir Winston Churchill during our Ist independence 1947, said India is not fit and for ready  democracy and independence yet. Fortunately, India proved to be otherwise, but we--Bangladesh, Pakistan. Srilanka, Nepal etc.  remain in painful unstable condition till now. In our value system, tradition, and culture our popular leaders are above their parties, above our countries, and above the law of the land; they are considered above our fathers and mothers, adorable like religious Popes/Ayetullas/Pir/Gurus like prophets, or they are almost near Allah, no human justice system can touch/try them.  Mr. Richard A. Voucher, our US Diplomat can ever hardly understand our feelings, respect, and worship mentality of our culture. India has passed through this test when Indira Gandhi allegedly charged and arrested for corruption. never violated and dared to challenge her country's legal system for her freedom before trial. neither her followers. She came out of Jail obeying/according to law, got elected again, became popular again, gave her life for the cause of her country, knowing full well that Terrorist Sikhs will take revenge of Golden Temple incident; her last speech was " ...... I know I will be killed, but I also know each drop of my blood will unify India.....".    Any nation can be great if her people and her leaders have the patience and respect for the rule of law which is the sacred code of justice of the people, by the people, for the people. 
Regards.
Yours Sincerely,
Golam F. Akhter
Bangladesh-USA Human Rights Coalition
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Boucher  said "Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia, former prime ministers detained on corruption charges, must face the law, but the trials would have to be fair and open"
 
 
 
Visiting official expects no delay in election

Visiting US Assistant Secretary of State Richard A Boucher yesterday said the United States would not accept any deviation from the path to parliamentary polls here by this year-end. He also observed that "good elections" are not possible with a state of emergency and ban on political activities still in force.

Speaking at a press conference at the American Club in the city, Boucher said, "The US believes the only path forward for Bangladesh is to have an election. We won't accept any deviation from that."  Replying to a query, he said he does not think there will be a military intervention in the country.  Boucher said, "We don't think you can have a good election under a state of emergency. The emergency has to be lifted."  Besides, restrictions on the political activities must go while an environment congenial to free and open discussions should be in place, he continued.

"We have been pushing for that and encouraging lifting of the emergency because that is necessary for a good and successful election."  Earlier on Thursday, the assistant secretary of state for South and Central Asian affairs reached Dhaka in a two-day visit, and met Chief Adviser Dr Fakhruddin Ahmed and Chief of Army Staff Moeen U Ahmed. Asked about the human rights situation here, he said, "There are problems that need to be fixed, and we think those are best fixed under an elected government."  Democracy is the best way to fight terrorism, safeguard human rights and ensure a sustainable development, he added.  He however declined to comment when asked if an election without either or both of BNP and Awami League would be credible.

"We will hear more from the government. I can't deal with all these ifs, there is too much speculation out there," he said, adding, "We'll be monitoring the situation. All of these proceedings need to be on track."  He said Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia, former prime ministers detained on corruption charges, must face the law, but the trials would have to be fair and open.

Boucher asked the political parties to "keep their eyes on the ball and the need to hold elections" because, he said, "nobody can claim any rights or mandate unless they are elected". He welcomed the caretaker government's initiative to hold dialogue with political parties, and said he hopes the talks will produce a set of understandings and help the election take place in a free and fair manner.  Turning to the fight against terrorism, he said there is always a prospect of terrorist threat to Bangladesh and work needs to continue to prevent the territory from being used by terrorists.  Recently, the US government has announced $20 million in assistance for Bangladesh to finance counter-terrorism programmes. Boucher said Dhaka's claim to the US Millennium Challenge Account would be reviewed in the light of the anti-corruption drive of the present caretaker government.

He said the bill to grant Bangladeshi goods greater duty-free access to the US market is unlikely to be passed this year since the US congress and political machinery would be preoccupied with the presidential election there.
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