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RE: [mukto-mona] Re: If State language, why not state religion?Anonta Bijay Das?

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I am sorry as I was unable to make you understand my point of view. By yours, language can never be synonymous to religion.
But, if u permit me to explain , then, I want to say that the reason of my placing the two themes in the same field was none but their being the inseparable relation with the culture of a nation. Even in this twenty first century, when most of the social scientist all over the world are agreed that religions are just man-imagined faiths, still no one can deny the important role of religion in a nation's culture.
Hence, we observe, the declaration on every US dollar "IN GOD WE TRUST", although US is a secular country. No Hindi film starts without showing a DEVI (sorry , I can't mention her name), at the very beginning of the film, whereas India is the largest democratic and secular country in the world, as far as I know. Ain't I right?
All my efforts were to share the theme with the known persons and to acquire information. becuase, information provides knowledge and power.

//In all the religions, men are schooled as rulers and women and children, who have never been given a choice, are schooled as followers. All humans know is the religion in which they were raised. They developin the culture and they have no idea another life is possible.//

A strong point of view indeed.
Now, let me differ in a small extent.
Having birth in a strict and practising Muslim family, we find lots of people leaving their faiths just like rubbish things. On the other hand, having birth in the conservative catholic family , a remarkable number of people are converting themselves into Muslim or Buddhist faith. and this rate of convertion is increasing day by day.
Europe and US is facing the both senerio more than any other continent of the world as far as I know.
Do you think that if majority people of a country take their identity by their religion without facing any type of pressure and schooling from childhood, and if they want to be identified nationally by their religious identiy, then a state religion will be constitutionally legal?
What if modern democracy supports it?

Last of all, being a student of IT(Engineering) and being one of the youngest members of the group, I am still under the process of learning the basic principles of Politics, Economics and political Sciences. Hence, Questions from various topics can be risen from from my mind , each of which cannot be thrown after proper homework. So, please, don't discourage me to ask and discuss. I think , its my right to ask. Question (WHY & HOW) is the mother of all inventions, isn't it?
"ORBACHINER OBUJ PROSHNO K KHOMA SHUNDOR CHOKHE DEKHBEN AASHA KORI"
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[mukto-mona] South Korea’s new President targets global relationship

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Hope you are doing well and thanks for publishing my previous write-ups
 
This is an article about "South Korea's new President targets global relationship". I will be highly honoured if you publish this article. I apprecite your time to read this article.
 
Thanks
 
Have a nice time
 
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Ripan Kumar Biswas
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South Korea's new President targets global relationship
 
Ripan Kumar Biswas
 
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is going to attend the inauguration of South Korea's new President Lee Myung-bak on February 25, 2008 and discuss "regional security and bilateral relations including the six-party talks."
 
But the President-elect Lee, former Mayor of Seoul (2002-2006), was in some hot water until February 21 as he was dogged throughout his election campaign by allegations linking him to a financial scandal in 2001. The independent counsel cleared Lee Myung-bak of all allegations, thereby paving the way for the smooth launch of his presidency on Monday. The special inquiry, which kicked off on January 15 and had a 40-day mandate, was initiated by Lee's political rivals who denounced the conclusions of the state prosecutors' investigation last year as "politically biased."
 
Lee Myung-bak, who grew up in the South Korean southern city of Pohang, is known as a "man of myth" due to his rise from poverty to become the top executive and president of Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co.(resigned in 1992), which is at center of South Korea's economic transformation.
 
Although Lee's life was also filled with blurs and scars and had to peddled food on the streets by selling wheat flour cakes, cloth, fruit, matches and ice cream in his early life, Lee and his conservative Grand National Party (GNP) won a landslide victory on December 19, 2007, gathering 48.6 percent of the vote, almost 20 percent more than his closest rival, Chung Dong-young from for the pro-government United New Democratic party (UNDP), which won just 26.2 percent. Lee Myung-bak is going to take over from his 9th predecessor Roh Moo-hyun as the 17th President of the Republic of Korea.
 
The outgoing administration has not been particularly business-friendly, as many foreign investors have found to their cost, but Lee, who earned the nickname "The Bulldozer" at Hyundai, has vowed to put a priority on reinvigorating the economy, promising 7% economic growth by stimulating domestic and foreign investment.
 
Lee has pledged 12.6 trillion won in tax cuts, lowering the maximum corporate tax rate by stages to 20% from the current 25% and lowering oil-related taxes by 10%, paying for it by reducing government expenditures by as much as 20 trillion won. He also promises reductions in real-estate taxes. Lee says he will ease rules that restrict industrial groups from controlling banks. The current law bans industrial firms from owning more than 5% of a bank. He will also privatize major swathes of state-owned economic sectors.
 
Lee, who collected trash to finance his college education, mainly campaigned on economic issues such as skyrocketing property prices and rising unemployment under outgoing President Roh Moo-hyun. In addition, his campaigned slogan was, "747," the numbers standing for his pledge to adopt policies that he says will raise the annual increase in the gross national product from 4 percent to 7 percent, the annual per capita income from nearly $20,000 to $40,000 a year, and the size of the Korean economy from the world's 11th or 12th to seventh largest.
 
Despite the Asian crisis of 1997, Seoul has seen a relatively steady increase in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) since the early 1990s, largely due to diligent government efforts to streamline foreign investment procedures, open up the market and promote inward investment. Although the planned FDI into South Korea fell for the third consecutive year in 2007, the commerce ministry forecast steady FDI inflows of around $10bn (€6.8bn, £5.1bn) for 2008.
 
Besides revitalizing in South Korean's economy, the 65-year-old Lee also has promised to adopt a more critical view of the government's policy of reconciliation with North Korea. Earlier, he has told voters that he will demand reciprocity from North Korea before the government follows through on pledges to provide vast amounts of aid, but he urged North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons program first. He wants to review his predecessors' "Sunshine Policy" of diplomatic and economic engagement with the rest of the world.
 
No doubt that the most important diplomatic task of the Lee Myung-bak administration will be how to bolster mutual trust and alliance between South Korea and the United States. "Until now, South Korean-U.S. relations were somewhat neglected for the sake of inter-Korean relations," Lee said, faulting Roh during a televised news conference on the work of his transition team on January 14, 2008. "My theory is that if South Korean-U.S. relations get stronger, it will actually help improve inter-Korean relations. And it can actually help improve North Korean-U.S. relations," he added.
 
The Lee administration is also expected to significantly improve Seoul-Tokyo relations through stepped-up cooperation with Japan's new government headed by Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda. Other ambiguous part in the incoming administration's foreign policy concerns South Korea's relations with China.
 
To talk about the diplomatic and economic relation between Bangladesh and South Korea, it is reported to be the single largest foreign investor country in Bangladesh in terms of number of investments in 2007. South Korea alone operates 57 industries with 100 per cent ownerships in 10 different Export Processing Zones (EPZs) across the country. On the other hand, the agreement signed between Bangladesh and South Korea on recruitment of Bangladeshi workforce in the newly industrialized country under the newly introduced South Korea's Employment Permit System (EPS) on June 5, 2007, was the symbol of strong bilateral relationship between the two countries since the birth of Bangladesh in 1971.
Apart from these, a strong memorandum of understanding had been signed between Bangladesh and South Korea on January 13, 2004 to provide institutional framework to promote cooperation between the two sides in logistics and defence industry-related areas.
Although Lee Myung-bak's foreign policy platform is characterized by three priorities: resolution of the North Korean nuclear issue, strengthening of the Korea-U.S. alliance, and conditional assistance to the North upon denuclearization, but he is adamant to expand Asia's diplomacy in partnership with other regional states to move toward the opening of an Asian era.
 
February 23, 2008, New York
Ripan Kumar Biswas is a freelance writer based in New York
 


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Re: Fw: [mukto-mona] The Mughal emperors never circumcised

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Circumcision was a common practice among the Egyptians in the ancient times
as the considered the foreskin a remnant of womanhood and clitoris as that
of manhood. So Abraham didn't have a covenant with God regarding this
practice. He simply adopted the practice after he visited Egypt.

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Re: Fw: [mukto-mona] The Mughal emperors never circumcised

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The Mughal Emperors didn't circumcise on the ground (excuse) that the
emperors can not be dissected.

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[mukto-mona] One hundred and fifty million jurors

One hundred and fifty million jurors

Mozammel H. Khan

A jury trial is a legal proceeding in which a jury either makes a decision or makes findings which are then applied by a judge. It is to be distinguished from a bench trial where a judge or panels of judges make all decisions. Typically, the jury only judges guilt or a verdict of not guilty, but the actual penalty is set by the judge.
In most common law jurisdictions, the jury is responsible for finding the facts of the case, while the judge determines the law. In countries where jury trials are common, they are often seen as an important check against state power. Other common assertions about the benefits of trial by jury is that it provides a means of interjecting community norms and values into judicial proceedings and that it legitimizes the law by providing opportunities for citizens to validate criminal statutes in their application to specific trials.
In Pakistan trial by jury was abolished in 1959 during the reign of martial law, while in India, jury trials were abolished by the government of India in 1960 on the grounds they would be susceptible to media and public influence. However, in the United States, Canada and many of countries of Europe, jury trial is still the only mode of legal proceeding when a crime is considered serious.
Notwithstanding the absence of jury trial, if the accused is a popular public figure, then each and every concerned citizen of the Republic becomes a de facto juror who monitors every word of deposition of the plaintiff and the witnesses not only to evaluate its validity but also to judge how far the crime in questions deviates from the 'community norms'. A case of such interest happened in 1969 when the then government initiated the so called Agaratala conspiracy case against Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and 34 other Bengali civil and military personnel. The trial was held in the Cantonment by a three-member trial judge, but through the verbatim publications of the proceedings in the print media, seventy five million de facto jurors became an integral part of the trial process. The verdict of the de facto jurors became evident especially after the depositions of one after another of the accused who narrated their horrific stories of torture in obtaining the confessional statements. The end result was not only the withdrawal of the case, but the transformation of the chief accused from a popular politician to a national hero.
After a lapse of nearly forty years, incidentally, the daughter of that aforesaid national hero is in the dock on charges of extortion, bribery and misuse of authority. In fact, the charges against her came from three directions: the current government, the current ACC and the ACC under the previous government. Before exploring into the merits of apparent charges, it would be worthwhile to identify a few distinctions, albeit most of them unfortunate, the accused enjoys. Firstly, she is burdened with the greatest family tragedy that any human soul has ever experienced. Secondly, her entry into public life was neither a planned one nor was guided by her greed for materialistic enhancement. Her 20 years of public life was never a cake-walk. There were multiple attempts on her life. Thirdly, if the financial disclosure she has made is true, she, by all probability, would be the poorest among the front ranking politicians of the Republic, even without a shelter of her own in the city to dwell in. Finally, she is the only democratically elected former PM of the country who has been put in the dock by the very government that was born out of her leadership to galvanize the resistance against holding a farcical election.
The legal suit of extortion has been brought against her by a businessman who by no means enjoys an impeccable past. He has reportedly (Prothom Alo, August 19, 2007) laundered 237 crores out of the country and has returned the amount to the national exchequer during early tenure of the current CTG. Lately he has confessed in a seemingly pre-arranged press conference that he did not sue the former PM. Likewise during his deposition in the court he did not identify her as one of the accused either. His logic behind not filing the case in the tenure of a political government does not bode well in the psyche of any de facto juror since the last government undoubtedly was the most hostile one for the accused. So the merit of the case, albeit remains dissolved in the verdict of HC, pivots around a confessional statement of a co-accused who has already disclosed in the court that the confessional statement has been obtained under severe duress while on remand.
The second case in question is the one lodged by the newly reconstituted ACC. The charge against her in the case is of taking a 'bribe' from a firm for the Bangabandhu foundation, which the chief executive of the donor organization has termed 'donation'. Before the charge was laid the chief of ACC made a comment, in whose response I wrote to the ACC chief, a part of which I am sharing with the readers. "I am respectfully forwarding a query vis-à-vis one of your comments on a corruption case against Sheikh Hasina initiated by the ACC. According to a public statement by the Summit Group chief, they donated the money to the Bangabandhu foundation. In fact, a close relative (a former student of mine) of one of the accused of the Summit Group communicated to me that the authorities tried to coerce them (it will come out eventually) to file an extortion case against Sheikh Hasina, as they allegedly did for Noor Ali, Gazi Dastgir etc., failing which allegedly a case of bribery has been lodged. In your answer to a question by the reporters, you said (I am quoting from memory); "no one gives 3 crores for no reason". The statement is true. But is it not true for any donation? Whenever any donation (including philanthropy) is made, an implicit dividend is expected, be it be materialistic or spiritual. If Sheikh Hasina has used the donation for her personal use, there is no argument against the accusation. However, If the money has been used to carry out numerous social works of the Bangabandhu Foundation, it would be impossible to sale it to the people that a wrongdoing has been committed. Recently, a company has reportedly donated 850 laptops to EC. May I humbly ask, what was the reason behind this massive donation? Is the ACC going to lodge a legal suit under EPR against the donor and the EC?"  The ACC chief in his prompt reply indicated, "You are absolutely correct about the purpose of making donations. Yet I would think the amount and timing may indicate certain motives which, of course, have to be established before drawing any definite conclusion. I may not comment on specific instances of other donations at this stage. You may kindly wait and see if the ACC ignores such matters even after being convinced of the doubtful intentions."

I was told by a relative of one of the absconding co-accused that he has been absconding for fear of the very realistic apprehension of 'confession by torture'. It was also reported that the said firm has a noble history of making numerous donations whose recipient lists include the Army General Hospital (a hefty14 crores) and the Dhaka University. It was also reported in DS that the firm in question was indeed the lowest bidder. So it would be an uphill task to convince any de facto juror that her incrimination has been guided by the merits of the accusation, rather by indiscreet selectivity- the very discretionary act that has been painting a dark shadow on the honest intent of our collective effort to get the nation out of the curses of corruption. The hundred and fifty millions jurors are not that blockish not to sense the obvious which kept the wealthy owner of a dozen houses in the city a free man while the poor owner of a mortgaged apartment languishes in jail in an alleged charge of accumulating wealth disproportionate to his income.   
The de facto jurors are the ultimate arbiters in dissecting the fact from the fiction in people's court thereby repudiating or rehabilitating a public figure. Power of emergency, of course, can do either of them, albeit only transiently.
Dr. Mozammel H. Khan is the Convenor of the Canadian Committee for Human Rights and Democracy in Bangladesh.



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Re: [mukto-mona] Re: Please publish

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To be more exhaustive, on both the sides we have religious fundamentalists, fanatics, 'secularists', and atheists as well. Many of them think themselves to be non-communal and rationalists and free thinkers. But their reasoning gets stuck in one factor---- the communal one. They think that this single factor has the most profound and far reaching effects. [Once Biplob Pal (where is this outspoken free thinker now?) mentioned that a large section of the highly educated (atheists and loosely religious) Indians support the RSS's political agenda.]

Personally I am indifferent between Obama and Clinton, and also between Democrats and Republicans. I believe basically they serve the same interests and are the two sides of the same coin.

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[mukto-mona] Barack Obama Blows His Nose To Applause

Welcome to the level of political discourse before the Presidential
elections!

Mehul Kamdar


http://weblogs.baltimoresun.com/news/politics/blog/2008/02/even_blowin
g_his_nose_obama_ge.html

Even blowing his nose, Obama gets applause
by John McCormick

DALLAS – It's probably safe to say that you have arrived as a
politician when your audience applauds when you blow your nose.

Yes, just a day before a debate in Texas, Sen. Barack Obama has a
head cold.

And about a half-hour into a speech here, the Illinois Democrat
announced that he had to take a quick break. "Gotta blow my nose here
for a second," Obama said.

Out came a Kleenex (or perhaps it was a hankie), and he wiped his
nose.

The near-capacity audience at the Reunion Arena, which his campaign
said totaled 17,000, broke out in a slightly awkward applause.

Despite the cold, Obama's voice seems as strong as ever. He has a
light schedule today and some time to rest up before his debate
Thursday evening with Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York.

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[... this also was a common practice among the Central Asian Turks. ]


Comment: Evidently the non-Muslim Turks practiced circumcision. The Jews had
also been doing it for a long time.

The Quran does not say anything about circumcision. Nor was the Prophet of
Islam circumcised. So is it possible that Muslims are doing what the Jews and
the Central Asian Turks had been doing before Islam came into being?

Regards,
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[mukto-mona] Down with the elections

Down with the elections


Down with the elections!
Down with the elections!
I will not surely vote to lend legitimacy
To the perpetrators of bastard democracy.
I have no zeal, enthusiasm, or gusto
To vote for the violators of election manifesto.
I won't vote for the gun-runners
Even if they carry the freedom banners. And surely not for the arms-smugglers
And surely not for the cheats and jugglers.
I won't vote for the traffickers of women and children
Rather I'll throw away the ballot paper down the drain.
I won't vote for the violators of parliamentary decorum
And those who are responsible for failure of quorum.
Who boycott parliament, but enjoy all the perquisites And sell their privileges in the black markets.
If I tear the ballot paper to pieces,
Won't that be deemed as a note of protest,
As in the American flag-burning cases?
As a law-abiding citizen, and not out of fear,
But for avoiding a hassle, I elect not to tear
The ballot paper to pieces, and instead I wait
For a lack-lustre candidate,
Who has got the least chance to win.
And no chance to harm me or ruin.
You may say it's a negative vote,
But you may kindly note
For casting a positive vote
I may have to wait
For a dream candidate
For a long time -- maybe for eternity,
Till someone appears riding on a white horse To build the golden city.
Meantime, let me vote on the polling day,
I am free on this only day.
Let me vote for the candidate
Who has got the least chance to win.
And no chance to harm me or ruin.
I will not surely vote to lend legitimacy
To the perpetrators of bastard democracy.

Justice Habibur Rahman is a former Chief Justice and Chief Adviser to the Caretaker Government.
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[mukto-mona] Analyze this : Bangladesh's model - It offers an alternative for countries immersed in conflict ????

Bangladesh's model

It offers an alternative for countries immersed in conflict

With Pakistan on edge ahead of Monday's parliamentary elections and opponents vowing to oust beleaguered President Pervez Musharraf, this is a good time to look at how another nearby predominantly Muslim country is faring under military rule.

Bangladesh and its nearly 150 million people have remained stable and largely peaceful under a very differently focused strongman, Gen. Moeen U. Ahmed.

Under Moeen's direction, the military intervention in Bangladesh has been largely measured. His approach offers a potential alternative path for developing countries immersed, as so many are, in interminable political conflict and infected by rampant corruption.

Bangladesh, once known as East Pakistan, has been a sovereign nation for less than four decades. It wrenched itself from the heavy grip of postpartition Pakistan only in 1971, after a short but bloody civil war.

Since then, however, Bangladesh has been convulsed by its own internal battles. Many have occurred between civilians, and some between soldiers and civilians. But almost all have been about control and the spoils of Bangladesh. Few of the differences among the various contenders, whether in uniform or civilian dress, have been about ideology.

Chief among the civilians have been the dynastic political oligarchies of the Awami League and the Bangladesh National Party. The Bangladesh National Party has been somewhat closer to India, and India's size, interests and relative economic power have greatly affected Bangladesh. But otherwise, there is little to separate the Bangladesh National Party from the Awami League.

What the two have most in common is a striving for power, a power that has provided access to great wealth. Transparency International has rated Bangladesh either the most corrupt country in the world, or nearly so, consistently since the 1990s.

Many nations are riven by ethnicity, language, religion or caste. Not so Bangladesh, one of the most homogenous large nations on Earth. About 95 percent of its people are Bengali-speaking Sunni Muslims.

The country was governed by Britain and British India until partition in 1947 as East Bengal; from partition to 1971, it was run by Musharraf's predecessors in what was then known as West Pakistan.

The American-trained Moeen assumed power in January 2007 after Bangladeshis, prompted by the Awami League, rioted in the streets of Dhaka, the capital.

The protests were aimed at the corrupt rule of the Bangladesh National Party and the prospects of unfair elections that would perpetuate BNP power.

Moeen expressed shock at television images, broadcast around the world, of Bangladeshis killing each other and destroying Dhaka.

The army had to separate the politicians, according to Moeen, and intervene to prevent bloodshed. Indeed, at the time and since, Bangladeshi public opinion has broadly supported the intervention.

The Awami League and the BNP had been feuding, with occasional bloodshed, since 1991, when civilians led by Khaleda Zia of the BNP replaced a previous military junta.

Power changed hands a few times over the next decade. But the various governments brought little economic growth and/or stability to Bangladesh, one of the poorest countries in the world.

Moeen's intervention, unlike Musharraf's coup in Pakistan in 1999, led not to direct military rule, but to the installation of a caretaker government of civilians. Moeen and the military act as the behind-the-scenes backbone of a largely technocratic government.

The acting president is styled as "chief adviser." The various Cabinet ministers are called "advisers" as well, such as "foreign affairs adviser," and so on.

Though Moeen and his fellow generals hold the ultimate reins of power, they largely try to stay in the background. Moeen "consults" with the chief adviser only a few times a week, according to officials. And he refrains from issuing "orders."

That makes Moeen's approach unusual, and conceivably more effective than the common, hands-on approach of soldiers in the developing world.

Moeen frequently reiterates that, as promised, full civilian rule will resume and elections will be held in December. Indeed, Moeen asserts that the dangers of soldiers staying on too long are greater than the risks posed should politicians reassert control and further corrupt the country.

Moeen has not invented a mechanism for vaccinating Bangladesh against a resumption of the feud between the Awami League and the Bangladesh National Party. Nor will he. The army also refuses to intervene in the court cases now under way to determine whether former political rulers should be convicted of corruption, and thus of misrule.

Ready or not, the generals in Bangladesh will let civilians retake power in less than a year, in December.

Conceivably, a new national security council could be installed constitutionally to give the soldiers some continuing oversight of the country's political direction. That would be innovative, and it would provide another lesson for Pakistan and troubled developing countries everywhere.

Moeen and his colleagues are attempting to craft a new trajectory for a troubled Muslim country, a nation with its own potential for Islamic extremism. So far, the generals have succeeded in at least charting a new path between corrupt, inefficient civilians and heavy-handed military tyranny without arousing civil discontent or demonstrations.

Their quasi-democratic instincts could plot a path for others, even Pakistan, to follow.

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Robert I. Rotberg directs Harvard University's Kennedy School program on intrastate conflict and is president of the World Peace Foundation. He recently returned from Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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[mukto-mona] AP: Superdelegates jump to Obama

AP survey: Superdelegates jump to Obama
By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER, Associated Press Writer1 hour, 12 minutes ago
 
The Democratic superdelegates are starting to follow the voters — straight to Barack Obama.
In just the past two weeks, more than two dozen of them have climbed aboard his presidential campaign, according to a survey by The Associated Press. At the same time, Hillary Rodham Clinton's are beginning to jump ship, abandoning her for Obama or deciding they now are undecided.
The result: He's narrowing her once-commanding lead among these "superdelegates," the Democratic office holders and party officials who automatically attend the national convention and can vote for whomever they choose.
As Obama has reeled off 11 straight primary victories, some of the superdelegates are having second — or third — thoughts about their public commitments.
Take John Perez, a Californian who first endorsed John Edwards and then backed Clinton. Now, he says, he is undecided.
"Given where the race is at right now, I think it's very important for us to play a role around bringing the party together around the candidate that people have chosen, as opposed to advocating for our own choice," he said in an interview.
Clinton still leads among superdelegates — 241 to 181, according to the AP survey. But her total is down two in the past two weeks, while his is up 25. Since the primaries started, at least three Clinton superdelegates have switched to Obama, including Rep. David Scott of Georgia, who changed his endorsement after Obama won 80 percent of the primary vote in Scott's district. At least two other Clinton backers have switched to undecided.
None of Obama's have publicly strayed, according to the AP tally.
There are nearly 800 Democratic superdelegates, making them an important force in a nomination race as close as this one. Both campaigns are furiously lobbying them.
"Holy buckets!" exclaimed Audra Ostergard of Nebraska. "Michelle Obama and I are playing phone tag."
Billi Gosh, a Vermont superdelegate who backs Clinton, got a phone call from the candidate herself this week.
"As superdelegates, we have the opportunity to change our mind, so she's just connecting with me," Gosh said. "I couldn't believe she was able to fit in calls like that to her incredibly busy schedule."
In Utah, two Clinton superdelegates said they continue to support the New York senator — for now.
"We'll see what happens," said Karen Hale. Likewise, fellow superdelegate Helen Langan said, "We'll see."
Other supporters are more steadfast.
"She's still in the race, isn't she? So I'm still supporting her," said Belinda Biafore, a superdelegate from West Virginia.
Obama has piled up the most victories in primaries and caucuses, giving him the overall lead in delegates, 1,361.5 to 1,267. The Illinois senator's half delegate came from the global primary sponsored by the Democrats Abroad.
It will take 2,025 delegates to secure the nomination at this summer's national convention in. If Clinton and Obama continue to split delegates in elections, neither will reach the mark without support from the superdelegates.
That has the campaigns fighting over the proper role for superdelegates, who can support any candidate they want. Obama argues it would be unfair for them to go against the outcome of the primaries and caucuses.
"I think it is important, given how hard Senator Clinton and I have been working, that these primaries and caucuses count for something," Obama said during Thursday night's debate in Austin, Texas.
Clinton argues that superdelegates should exercise independent judgment.
"These are the rules that are followed, and you know, I think that it will sort itself out," she said during the debate. "We will have a nominee, and we will have a unified Democratic Party, and we will go on to victory in November."
Behind the scenes, things can get sticky.
David Cicilline, the mayor of Providence, R.I., indicated this week that his support for Clinton might be wavering after — he contended — members of her campaign urged him to cave to the demands of a local firefighters union ahead of her weekend appearance there. The firefighters, in a long-running contract dispute with Cicilline, have said they would disrupt any Clinton event the mayor attends. A Clinton spokeswoman said the campaign would never interfere in the mayor's city decisions.
Obama has been helped by recent endorsements from several labor unions, including the Teamsters on Wednesday.
"He's our guy," said Sonny Nardi, an Ohio superdelegate and the president of Teamsters Local 416 in Cleveland.
The Democratic Party has named about 720 of its 795 superdelegates. The remainder will be chosen at state party conventions in the spring. AP reporters have interviewed 95 percent of the named delegates, with the most recent round of interviews taking place this week.
The superdelegates make up about a fifth of the overall delegates. As Democratic senators, both Clinton and Obama are superdelegates.
So is Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory, which is one reason his phone rings often.
He is a black mayor, and Obama has been winning about 90 percent of black votes. His state has a March 4 primary with 141 delegates at stake. The Democratic governor, Ted Strickland, is stumping hard for Clinton — and perhaps a spot on the national ticket.
A phone call from former President Clinton interrupted Mallory's dinner on a recent Saturday.
"I continue to get calls from mayors, congresspeople, governors, urging me one way or another," said Mallory, who is still mulling his decision. "The celebrities will be next. I guess Oprah will call me."
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Associated Press Writers Ace Stryker in Salt Lake City, Laura Kurtzman in Sacramento, Tom Breen in Charleston, W.Va., John Curran in Montpelier, Vt., Joe Milicia in Cleveland and Dan Sewell in Cincinnati contributed to this report.


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[mukto-mona] Strength or Humility? Time to Change Caretaking Approach

 
 
 
Strength or Humility? Time to Change Caretaking Approach
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By Gopal Sengupta   
Thursday, 21 February 2008

Bangladesh's caretaker government and its military mentors have indeed done some notable work. The first is bringing charges against certain powerful people, who used to be perceived as being above law, although one cannot say that the ways of detaining them were adequately lawful.

Then, of course, they have had such vital institutions of the state as the Election Commission, Anti-Corruption Commission and the Public Service Commission reconstituted. Importantly still, they have completed, albeit on paper, the separation of the judiciary from the executive.

Paper vs reality

Regrettably, the initiatives, however well-intentioned they may be, have thus far yielded hardly any positive results. One need not be a legal expert to understand that the judiciary is still very much under the executive's control. Also, the reconstituted Election Commission, which is ordained and expected to create a level playing field for credible and contested elections to the ninth Jatiya Sangsad, is perceived by many quarters to be pursuing an agenda of complicating the political process.
 
Finally, the less said about the government's anti-crime and anti-corruption drives, the better. With the High Court's recent judgement, it is now time for the powers that be to ponder the legality and constitutionality of many of the measures they have undertaken in respect to the prosecution of whole class of individuals. Emergency or not, how can the government bring a case on charges stemming from crimes allegedly committed many years ago under the purview of rules put in place a mere year ago?

The High Court steps in valiantly

In a landmark judgment recently, the High Court in Bangladesh quashed all trial proceedings of an extortion case against Sheikh Hasina, a former Prime Minister. The High Court observed that the sections of the emergency laws curtailing the court jurisdiction to grant bail to the accused persons were ultra vires of the constitution.

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The Supreme Court, here seen in the mid-eighties, will now decide the next course for the government's drive to outlaw a group politicians. Photo by Michael Heath-Caldwell.
The High Court has delivered what the general public would consider an obvious judgment. The Court has indeed upheld a simple legal point that no law covers any offence committed before its enactment. But equally important, the Court has hammered in a reality check and a lesson in humility to the arrogance of the current government.

The wide-ranging implications of the judgment are not hard to see. The accused could have been tried under the existing laws of the country without creating any controversy.

We cannot but question the wisdom of the government's legal advisers who clearly failed to see in advance the weaknesses and limitations of applying emergency laws that they themselves wrote, when the existing laws could have taken care of the corruption cases. The lesson to be learnt from it is that any short-sighted attempt to take a shortcut in a legal matter might backfire and undermine the whole edifice of the justice system.

Losing steam

So the unprecedented anti-graft crackdown by military-led caretaker government (CTG) is gradually losing impetus. Aside from legal shortsightedness, numerous difficulties, including frequent shift in priorities, have made the drive too complex.

Although the drive succeeded in creating an impression that no one is above the law, valid questions were raised about different issues including discrimination in targeting corruption suspects, preparing quality graft cases, and the role of the  National Coordination Committee to Combat Corruption and Serious Crimes (NCC) in dealing with other serious crimes.

Taskforce sources said there were discussions among themselves about a trend of discrimination in targeting graft suspects since many influential persons widely known as corrupt still remain out of the dragnet, while others are allegedly targeted for political reasons. This has resulted in a decline in public faith in the ongoing anti-graft drives, and in a permeating sense of frustration among the taskforce personnel.

Moreover, NCC added a new dimension to the drive by bringing into its focus institutional graft, targeting around seven institutions in the first phase, while leaving widely known corrupt institutions and sectors like local government and rural development (LGRD), local government engineering department (LGED), agriculture, and education still untouched. Also untouched is the defense sector.

The task force sources said that fearing an adverse reaction in the bureaucratic apparatus they could not even proceed to file many graft charges. There are other questions as well, notably those relating to the grant of bail to detained individuals. To what extent prosecution lawyers' appeals against bails granted to detained political figures amount to an upholding of the law is an issue that must now be broadly assessed within the corridors of the administration.

The arrogance of applying laws at gunpoint

It is not just surprising, but mind-boggling as well, knowing that the legal luminaries of the government, of the Anti-Corruption Commission, did not know what people around the country already knew. The recent High Court judgment has simply put paid to a case pursued in a shoddy, unthinking manner. The government must understand that taking a shortcut in legal matters can boomerang. If so, when the state of emergency is withdrawn, even the genuine offenders may well rush to higher courts and get themselves acquitted of the charges brought against them.

Moreover, the manner in which the interim government has employed the army-led joint forces in its anti-crime and anti-corruption drives has induced a climate of fear in the business community, which, in turn, has resulted in a sharp decline in investment and business activities, and concomitant fall in export and loss of employment. All along, the prices of essential commodities have spiralled out of the reach of even the middle-income people.

Last but not least, amid all these, the interim government has failed to deliver on its primary mandate, i.e., help the Election Commission hold the stalled general elections within the 90-day constitutional timeframe. Ultimately, the 'good' work of the government and its military mentors seems to have landed the country in a larger economic and political mess than it was in before the incumbents took over the helm of the state.

Bring back humility

The qualities of the present caretaker government  - authority, fortitude, heroism - sound like the qualities of an autocrat. At this time, Bangladesh needs a leader with not strength and arrogance, but the humility to admit that the country is on the wrong course.

Institution after institution have failed Bangladesh -- the presidency, caretaker government and the judiciary. They all endorsed a war to rid Bangladesh of different things like corruption, while trying to keep the same spoils for themselves.

Many reform critics are no different, who are so hyped on their own sanctimony that they will obliterate distinctions, punishing their friends for apostasy and, by so doing, aiding their enemies. If that's going to be the case, then Bangladesh is in a war its critics will lose twice -- once because they couldn't stop it and again at the polls and in handing over power to another group after having caused further damage to institutions, accountability, and transparency.


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