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Monday, July 7, 2008

[ALOCHONA] Re: Trial of War Criminals and Awami 'Bhondami'

Dear Mr. Hossain

I wrote that I wish the next elections are free and fair. All well-wisher of Bangladesh, national or foreigner, expect that and pray for that. What is wrong with that? Why are you so skeptical about it? Seems you have lost all hopes that BNP will come back to power. You may be right in your assessments because even persons like you realize that the present voter list with all its flaws is much more accurate than the previous ones. CTG and election commission, with all the follies they have committed, are neutral even with your perspective, all BNP muscle power is in jail or on run and money-power is not going to be effective that much. Above everything, the party is broken in pieces. Moral of the grass root level workers has never been that low in the history of the party. I pity and please accept my sympathies

I ALONG WITH ALL WELL WISHERS OF BANGLADESH, IRRESPECTIVE OF THEIR PARTY AFFILIATION, IF THERE IS ANY, HOPE AND PRAY THAT NEXT ELECTION SHALL BE FREE AND FAIR. (Should I exclude some, but not all, BNP supporters from well-wishers of Bangladesh list?) We can always hope for the best. In addition, I wish and pray that we, irrespective of our party affiliations, if there is any, learn to respect the election results. Is anything wrong if I hope and pray for that? Is anything wrong if I expect the new Government, who may ever it is (even BNP), runs the trial on liberation of Bangladesh war criminals.

As you have said and I digest your words, I may be a low-grade person. Not only future history but also the present happenings in Bangladesh shall exhibit the respect the President of the country is enjoying. So biased were his decisions towards BNP as CA of CTG that even the advisors nominated by BNP resigned from his cabinet. You may be a very high-grade person (typical BNP and Jamaati), but as a low-grade person like me, my advice to a high-grade person, like you, is to stop using un-parliamentary words. Learn to respect others and respect others opinion. The whole world is neither BNP supporter nor BNP beneficiary. People do understand what is white and what is black.

I hope I have not made you bitter. Sorry if I had but the truth is bitter.

 

Shafiq Ahmad

 


--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Sajjad Hossain <shossain456@...> wrote:
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> No. I do not have any personal reason. Netheir any of my family members nor I was a 1971 Razakar . I am either a Awami Razakar of 1986 and 2008. I am just vocal of Awami Bhondami. Why did they not raise the issue of trial of the war criminals with the CTG during the dialogue?
>  
> Regading Awami Leage going to power. You are living in a "fools paradise". The MUA and FUA have not seized power to install Awamis in power. If you think so, it is certainly a "Day Dream". Just watch the events in the next few months.
>  
> About free and fair election. Ha, ha,ha.............................. You just made me laugh.
> THE NEXT ELECTION WILL BE MOST EVER RIGGED ELECTION IN THE HISTORY OF BANGLADESH. Period. But the Awamis will stamp it as free and fair. Because do not have any other choice. They signed the "Daskhot" to free their Great (?) Leader Sheikh Hasina.
>  
> When you talk about the President, you show some respect. Do not demonstrate yourself as a low grade person. But you just did. This has been a Awami habit of dis-respecting anyone does not fulfill the Awamis evil desire. Remember what you did to Former President Justice Sahabddin Ahmed? When the level of insult went beyond the limit, he just wrote one page in the Newspapers and threatened to open the can of worm regarding the Awami conspiracy during the 2001 election and afterwards.
>  
> SH
> Toronto
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> --- On Sun, 7/6/08, shafiq013 shafiq013@... wrote:
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> From: shafiq013 shafiq013@...
> Subject: [ALOCHONA] Re: Trial of War Criminals and Awami 'Bhondami'
> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sunday, July 6, 2008, 1:49 AM
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> Dear Mr. Hossain
>
> You seem very vocal against Bangladesh Awami League (BAL) and parties
> calling for the trial of war criminals. Any personal reasons? You are
> too hypothetical. If BAL comes to power. If there is trial of war
> criminal. If father-in-law of Sk. Hasina's daughter is tried or not.
> (If he was a war criminal). How are you so definite that BAL will
> loss in next elections? There were no opinion polls nor for that
> matter, was any survey conducted. You forgot we are not in January
> 2007. The extended age limit of the chief justice has no effect on
> making a CTG. Very unfortunately, but Justice Aziz who did everything
> not for election but for selection(should I call it rigging)does not
> head the election commission anymore. Last, not the least,
> Mr.Yesuddin does not enjoy the privilege and power of CTG.
>
> Personally, I do not have a choice who comes to power in next
> election, but I wish and pray that the coming elections are free and
> fair. I wish and pray that is no use of muscle power and black money.
> I wish and pray that only honest persons are elected as MPs. Not as a
> kin of a freedom fighter but as a very conscious citizen of
> Bangladesh, I expect and wish who so ever comes to power conducts
> trial of war criminals. For all Bangladeshis (except for few who have
> personal reasons), enough is enough. Sorry if affects you personally
> but it is the call of the day.
>
> Shafiq Ahmad
>
> --- In alochona@yahoogroup s.com, Sajjad Hossain <shossain456@ ...>
> wrote:
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> >
> > Bangladesh Awami League (BAL) has been very vocal about trial of
> the 1971 War Criminals. They together with their boot lickers-Ghatak
> Dalal Nirmul Committee (GADANIC) and Sector Commanders Forum have
> been pressing hard the CTG to try the war criminals. However, did you
> notice since the release of Sheikh Hasina from the Jail and BAL's 180
> degree 'digbazi' to join all elections under the CTG, voices of
> these people who have been aggresively pursuing the trial of war
> criminals are fading away? I can guarantee you, you will not hear
> anything in the coming months as long as the BAL is in the election
> trail. If the BAL would lose the Election (which definitely they
> will), there will be a 'Gono Adalat' in January or February (in the
> winter, it is good becase of cool weather and there is an opportunity
> of wearing Indian woolen Shawl) in the Ramna again. The BAL will use
> this card against the new government to score some points. All these
> are political
> > Dhandabazi and Vondami. They never wanted any trial of war
> criminals. If this time they do it from their heart, the BAL will
> have to try Father in Law of Sheikh Hasina's daughter who was
> a 'Markamara' Razakar (War Criminal) in Faridpur during 1971.
> >
>

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