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Re: [ALOCHONA] Fw: Students Must Learn To Coexist With Others --Asia Post, Dhaka, editorial dated 26.11.08

Good point Mr. Islam. Any thoughts on our own home-grown terrorism?
 
C


From: mufassil islam <mufassili@hotmail.com>
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Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2008 6:27:19 PM
Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] Fw: Students Must Learn To Coexist With Others --Asia Post, Dhaka, editorial dated 26.11.08

Dear Readers:

It is not a question of religion. It is purely political. Whenever a problem occurs surrounding political issues involving a Muslim nation or any adverse situation with a group which has Muslim members, the term 'Islamic Terrorism' is loosely used. India has been facing terrorist atrocities from all corners including Kashmir, Asam and the South. From Muslim extremism, Maoism, Hindu fanaticism and other hooliganism - India is now faced with the challenge of upholding the largest democracy in the world and yet not to use brute force to suppress political opponents. A fierce suppressive response from the Government may further jeopardise India's democracy. Serious diplomacy is required with the cooperation from neighbours.It has to search into its own backyard first and not beyond to examine its own domestic policies to unify its own people.
 
Mufassil Islam
Human Rights Advocate



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From: sahannan@sonarbangl adesh.com
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 23:16:21 -0800
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Fw: Students Must Learn To Coexist With Others --Asia Post, Dhaka, editorial dated 26.11.08


 
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Students Must Learn To Coexist With Others  

Press has repirted that Students of a Dhaka University hall of residence vandalized makeshift tea stalls in front of Dhaka Medical College Hospital following police action on four students during an altercation with a teal stall owner on Monday.   The students of Shahidullah Hall also set a police van on fire after the arrest of their four mates by the law enforcers at Dhaka Medical College Hospital camp.  According to witnesses, four residents of the hall — Hamidur Rahman, Ahmed Saki, Mamun and Ejaj — locked in an altercation with the owner of the tea stall over a trifle matter.  As a plainclothes policeman of the camp interfered, the students picked a quarrel with him. 'Seeing it, other policemen came to the scene and picked up the four students, who were hospitalized after being roughed up by the law enforcers at the camp,' alleged Hedayet, a resident of the hall. Informed, residents of the hall rushed to the emergency unit of the hospital and damaged all the tea stalls on the footpath in front of the hospital. The agitating students set fire to the police van in front of their dormitory. However, police remained silent during the incident. Fire fighters put off the flames.
We have recently noticed that students get involved in fighting with shop keepers, local people or neighboring villages of the educational institutions. We have seen ythis several times between Dhaka college students and nearby shop owners .We have seen this in Rajshahi university  students and villagers around and in many other places. Student intolerance is increasing. They fight among themselves on flimsy ground and now this new development. We ask the parties who control these student organizations to do something about them. They think them above law and also above other sections of society. This is bad and they must know how to co-exist with others.
 




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