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Friday, March 21, 2008

[mukto-mona] Ban on People's March

 
Can any one pass on this msg to the People's March editotorial team? 
To
The Editor,
People's March.

Dear Friend:

I am told that the Registrar of Newspapers in India cancelled the registration of your periodical a few days back.
If so, it is tantamount to ban.

Pl let us know. I am a veteran journalist.

Regards,
Sankar Ray

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[mukto-mona] Statement of Asma Jahangir, Special Rapporteur, freedom of religion or belief, UN Human Rights Council

Statement of Asma Jahangir, Special Rapporteur, freedom of religion or belief, UN Human Rights Council

 

Asma Jahangir, the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief of the United Nations Human Rights Council, made the following statement on 20 March 2008 in Delhi at the end of her visit to India:

"I wish to thank the Government of India for inviting me here and for giving me this unique opportunity to study the situation with regard to freedom of religion or belief. India is a diverse country, where religions and beliefs are abundant and find respect in a secular framework. My mission started on 3 March 2008 in Amritsar and subsequently I visited Delhi, Jammu, Srinagar, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram, Bhubaneswar and Lucknow. Now I am again in Delhi and with this press conference I am concluding my mission to India.

During my country visit, I had the opportunity to meet with several Government officials, including the Ministers of External Affairs, Minority Affairs and Culture as well as with the Chief Ministers of Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Gujarat, Kerala and Orissa. In addition, I met with the Solicitor General, several Supreme Court Justices and High Court Judges as well as with members of various Human Rights and Minority Commissions. Further meetings with the civil society included leaders and members of the religious communities in India, academics, journalists, human rights activists, lawyers and professionals of the visual arts industry. I would like to acknowledge the high level of cooperation I received both from the Government and from the citizens of India.

Indeed, due to the religious diversity of India, this country visit has been an enriching experience for the mandate I hold since 2004. I will be submitting a detailed report with conclusions and recommendations to the United Nations Human Rights Council, therefore this press statement will only cover some preliminary impressions that I have formed during the past 2« weeks. In this press statement it would be impossible to make a general assessment of the current state of freedom of religion or belief in the whole of India. In fact, this was not the first visit of the mandate, as my predecessor undertook a mission to India in 1996 (see UN Doc. E/CN.4/1997/91/Add.1). Consequently, my forthcoming report will also be a follow-up on developments during the past twelve years, in order to analyze what has changed and why.

Concerning the legal framework, I am well aware of the fact that the political system of India is of a federal nature and that the States have wide powers, including in the field of law and order. Thus the level of action of the Government to protect its citizens in terms of freedom of religion or belief varies according to the States concerned. I also acknowledge that there are democratic safeguards within the system and that the institutions have accumulated a vast experience in protecting human rights.

Many of my interlocutors have pointed to the positive impact of Indian secularism as embodied in the Constitution. By and large, Indians do value secular principles and I was told time and again that the term "secularism" does not necessarily mean the same as in other countries. Historically, there have been believers of a whole range of religions and beliefs living in India. The central Government has developed a comprehensive policy pertaining to minorities, including religious ones. In this context, I would like to compliment various recent reports on religious minorities, for example drafted by the Committees headed by Justice Rajender Sachar in 2006 and by Justice Renganath Misra in 2007. Such Committees mandated by the Government are a good example of mechanisms put in place to analyse the situation and put forward recommendations for the Government to take action upon.

The National Commission for Minorities, too, has taken up several challenges. Their members took prompt action and issued independent reports on incidents of communal violence with concrete recommendations. However, the performance of various Human Rights Commissions depends very much on the selection of its members and the importance various Governments attach to their mandates. It is vital that members of such commissions have acute sensitivity to human rights issues and must reflect the diversity - particularly in terms of gender - as women are one of the worst sufferers of religious intolerance. At the same time, I noticed that women's groups across religious lines were the most active and effective human rights advocates in situations of communal tensions.

All individuals I met recognised that a comprehensive legal framework to protect their rights exists, yet many of them - especially from religious minorities - remained dissatisfied with its implementation. By and large, the Indians respect the diversity of religions and beliefs. At the same time, organised groups based on religious ideologies have unleashed the fear of mob violence in many parts of the country. Law enforcement is often reluctant to take any action against individuals or groups that perpetuate violence in the name of religion or belief. This institutionalised impunity for those who exploit religion and impose their religious intolerance on others has made peaceful citizens, particularly the minorities, vulnerable and fearful.

I have received numerous reports of attacks on religious minorities and their places of worship as well as discrimination of disempowered sections of the Hindu community. The following are only a few examples that are well publicised.

In Uttar Pradesh, I received concrete reports of violence and rapes as a reaction to cases of intermarriage between believers of different religions or castes. Acts of violence continue to occur while perpetrators are dealt with some sympathy by the law enforcement agents. This bias is deep-rooted in society which makes the protection of the victims even more difficult. Some of the cases I was informed about are still under investigation and I hope that justice will prevail.

Less than three months ago, there was widespread violence in the Kandhamal district of Orissa, targeting primarily Christians in Dalit and tribal communities. I received credible reports that members of the Christian community alerted the authorities in advance of the planned attacks of 24-27 December 2007. The police, too, had warned Christian leaders about anticipated violence. The National Commission for Minorities stated in a recent report: "Destruction on such a large scale in places which are difficult to access could not have taken place without advance preparation and planning." Even today, the tensions are prevalent and the anti-conversion legislation is being used to vilify Christians in general.

Concerning the 2002 Gujarat massacre, I have read numerous reports, both of official bodies and civil society organisations and I met a large number of eyewitnesses and people who visited Gujarat during the trouble. The State Government reported that, prior to the Godhra incident, Gujarat had witnessed 443 major communal incidents between 1970 and 2002. As such, the warning was there. However, the massacre that took place after the tragic deaths at Godhra in 2002 is all the more horrifying since by all accounts at least a thousand people were systematically killed. Even worse, there are credible reports that inaction by the authorities was evident and most interlocutors alleged complicity by the State Government. In my discussions with victims I could see their continuing fear which is exacerbated by the distress that justice continues to evade most victims and survivors. Even today there is increasing ghettoization and isolation of Muslims in certain areas. The assertion of the State Government that development by itself will heal the wounds does not seem to be realistic. It is crucial to recognise that development without a policy of inclusiveness of all communities will only add to aggravate resentments.

Furthermore, I am disturbed that at various meetings with members of the civil society during my visit in Gujarat, plain-clothed Government agents took names of all my NGO interlocutors and also made their presence felt afterwards. On several occasions, I had to insist that police officers leave the room during my NGO meetings. The terms of reference of fact-finding missions by Special Rapporteurs (see UN Doc. E/CN.4/1998/45, Appendix V) are very clear in this regard. These terms of reference guarantee confidential and unsupervised contact with witnesses and other private persons as well as assurance by the Government that no persons, official or private individuals who have been in contact with the Special Rapporteur in relation to the mandate will for this reason suffer threats, harassment or punishment or be subjected to judicial proceedings.

I am also concerned at the extended timeframe of investigations in cases involving communal riots, violence and massacres such as those which occurred in 1984, 1992 and 2002. All of these incidents continue to haunt the people affected by them and impunity emboldens forces of intolerance. It is important to draw lessons learnt from these events in order to prevent communal violence in the future. While an inquiry into large-scale communal violence should not be done in indecent haste, it should be accorded the highest priority both by the investigation, the judiciary and any Commission appointed to study the situation. Unreasonable protraction of the inquiry only keeps tensions simmering and devalues justice. I was astonished to learn that just before I arrived in India, the Liberhan Commission - probing the circumstances leading to the 1992 demolition of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya - got the 44th extension to conclude its inquiry.

My predecessor, Mr. Abdelfattah Amor, unfortunately was prophetic when he expressed his fears that something in the nature of the 1992 Ayodhya incident will recur in the event of political exploitation of a situation.

In my opinion, there is today a real risk that similar communal violence might happen again unless incitement to religious hatred and political exploitation of communal tensions are effectively prevented.

It is a challenge both for the Government and for non-State actors to defuse tensions and address the root causes ahead of time. The sincerity of the Central Government to implement the Sachar Committee report will be very much seen on the ground because State Governments have been given direction to follow-up on the recommendations of the report. During my visit I have noticed that - while the State of Kerala has already undertaken the assignment seriously - many States have not even set up the relevant Committees.

I was deeply touched to hear of the exodus of the Kashmiri Pandits in 1990s following a campaign of threats and violence. They remain dislocated to this day despite the fact the de-escalation of violence in Jammu and Kashmir has had a positive impact on religious tolerance. There have been public statements inviting the Hindu Pandits to return to Kashmir. Places of worship are now more accessible and the tensions are reducing. At the same time, many interlocutors have confirmed a continuing bias amongst security forces against Muslims who also face problems with regard to issuing of passports and security clearances for employment purposes. There are also reports of discrimination against them outside of Jammu and Kashmir, such as the refusal of hotel bookings.

At all places where I met with members of the Muslim community in India, I was informed that a number of them have been arrested on ill-founded suspicions of terrorism. They are disturbed that terrorism is associated with their religion despite various public statements from Muslim leadership denouncing terrorism. There was though recognition of the Government's efforts in ensuring that Indian Muslims' rights are protected when arrested abroad.

The visual arts industry in India has played an important role in public education regarding religious tolerance. For this reason it remains a target of mob pressure. Films are effectively banned by non-State actors through intimidation. Regrettably, professionals seem to routinely seek the approval of self-appointed custodians of religious sentiments before going ahead with a film which touches upon communal issues. While any advocacy of religious hatred that constitutes incitement to violence needs to be prosecuted, this subtle form of self-censorship begs the question how the State could prevent the build-up of an atmosphere of fear of repercussions and mob pressure.

There are other issues of concern with regard to my mandate. These include the legal link between Scheduled Caste status and religious affiliation, the impact of "anti-conversion laws" in several States as well as the concerns voiced by Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains and atheists. I intend to discuss these issues in my report to the Human Rights Council.

The vast majority of Indians respects secular traditions and keenly follows the teachings of the nation's founding fathers. I have noticed encouraging signs in the fight against religious intolerance and I am impressed by the outstanding degree of human rights activism in India. There are innumerable examples where individuals have come to each other's rescue, crossing all religious boundaries. Indeed, in Gujarat, a large number of victims recognised the positive role played by some national media and other courageous individuals who effectively saved lives. It is a crucial - albeit difficult - task for the State and civil society to challenge the forces of intolerance."

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[mukto-mona] 25 March 71-Sei Kalo Rat (Bangla)

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Re: [mukto-mona] War Criminals of 1971: Time to Take Action

WRT: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mukto-mona/message/47291

Just returned to country and watched an incredible pogram held by SECTOR COMMANDERS on 20th.
CONGRATULATE to the organisers who organised such bold pogram on most RECENT sensitive issue and very hopeful NRB org, Journalist, Sushil Samaj and other like minded org will organise same in future to gear up NIRMUL committee prime issue

KIND RGDS
RANJAN CHOWDHURY
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[mukto-mona] Will Tibetian issue have an impact on 2008 Olympics games??????

Dalai Lama, as a spiritual leader always spread peace in the world. A Noble Peace Prize Winner. Why now, China need an appeal for peace from Dalai Lama? Infact, China received a bad publicity from the World and the current Tibetian issue will have an impact on 2008 Olympics Games and a long term effect on China's World standing.Whether China has done it cleverly or Dalai Lama has done it under pressure,it makes little difference.
 
Whether China has done it cleverly or Dalai Lama has done it under pressure,it makes little difference.The piont is violence MUST stop as it does not find any solution,rather it creates problems for one and all.If one takes a Global look Tibet like situations are there in plenty.Srilanka,Kurds/Iraq,Israel/Palestine,Kashmir etc etc. UN has to take proactive action so that these territorial disputes between different parties are solved in the spirit of humanity and without shedding human blood.In my opinion UN movement needs to be strenghthened further so that politicians/rulers of respective countries keep humanity above all other considerations.
 
Gopal Sengupta
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[mukto-mona] Re: the NY TIMES editorial on Obama's speech on race & religion

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Thank you for this post, Audrey. It always strikes me as ridiculous
when personality cults make people fall to their knees before those
whom they adore and revere, like a bunch of Tennessee schoolgirls at an
Elvis Presley concert. The Obama cult is just one more of these personality cults, and, like all cult figures his hollowness matters not a whit to his fan-club. Right now, for those who
grovel before him and praise his actions (in Maryland a bunch of Obama
fans applauded when he blew his nose) everything that Obama does may well be divine.

I can't but help recall Madalyn O' Hair's statement that one man's
religion was another's belly laugh. The Obama cult may yet put him in
the White House and he wouldn't be the last idiot who managed to get in
there. The joke, of course, would as much be on those who elect him as
it has been on those who have elected previous luminaries to the
highest office in the USA.

Mehul Kamdar


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[mukto-mona] Swadhinotar Nepothyer Itihas-4 {Bangla}

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[mukto-mona] Re: The train was derailed, but now the destination is unknown !

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"Dr Jiten Roy " wrote:
>
> WRT: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mukto-mona/message/47214
>
> This election is coming too soon. The culture of politics cannot
be
changed within a year or so. All those old politicians are holding
their breaths until the election day. After that, it will be
business
as usual, and all those efforts by the care taker government to
change
the political culture will go in vein. Bangladesh is under the grip
of
old political culture, and there is no leader who can bring a
change.
Administrative rules and regulations cannot do that job. I see no
change after the election.
>
> Jiten Roy
>

Mr Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto is not my ideal by any stretch of mind. But
this devil once said a right thing. In his book "If I Am
Asassinated"
he wrote that 'it is the noise and din of the Indian Parliament
which
has kept the country united'. As a corollary it can be said that it
is
the apparent calm and discipline in the Soviet parliament which
broke
that country. In Bangladesh also an apparent calm is prevailing.
Only
those who cannot percieve the under currents but are impressed by
the
calm on the surface, can take satisfaction at the present situation
of
the country. The train may have been put on the rails again. But its
engine is heading the wrong direction now. Soon the passengers will
be
shocked to see that they have been brought back to the place from
where they departed !!

Mustafizur Rahman

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Re: [mukto-mona] War & Peace

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Since majority humans did not cause the war, majority humans will not be able to stop it whenever they want. It will be a dream to think that one day the entire world will live in peace and harmony, and there will be no more war after that. This world is a one giant pie, and everyone wants a piece of that pie. Day-by-day, the interdependency between countries around the world are becoming more and more prevalent. As days go by, countries around the world become hungrier and hungrier for the bigger pieces of the pie. It is easy to say, can we all get along? But, difficult to do. Dalai Lama could not stop the massacre in Tibet with his message of peace on earth. With interdependency like this, there will be conflict of interest around the world, and many of which will cause war whether we like it or not. If you are realistic about this fact, then you will understand the reason behind the war. I am quoting an American President, 'A country has no friend, it
has interest only.' That's the bottom line.

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[mukto-mona] Re:Of Generals and Judges

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the care taker government borught around alot of needed changes because no other party was perpared to do we may at the bottom of the list but we have moves up two places.

Chittgong port: delivery loading only takes a couple of days were it use to take up to 20 days..promising much more investment for the future if it stays the same.

Decentralistion: in military website i was taking ot the officer to make 61 ministers elected in 61 provinces and intergrating it with e-tendering. Like it was planned in 1975

All the businessmen are saying that business environment has improved.... you might qoute that bangladesh people can't afford essentails... Taking into consideration Bangaldeshs agriculture this has been ruined by droughts and prolonged floods and ravished by rats and then a cyclone!

the countrys corrution has improved we might have not gone to the most hghest performing nation but we have progressed so much in the year!

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[mukto-mona] War Criminals of 1971: Time to Take Action

 
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IT is highly misleading propaganda that Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's government pardoned all the war criminals. The facts show otherwise. In fact, Bangabandhu's government started prosecuting the perpetrators of crimes against humanity or war criminals immediately after independence, and he also passed the Collaborators Act (1972) and the International Crime Act of 1973 that barred re-entry of any collaborators into Bangladesh. Sheikh Mujib promulgated the Special Tribunal Order on January 24, 1972, fourteen days after his return from Pakistani.

Under this order he arrested 37,000 collaborators amidst strong opposition by left-leaning journalists and others. 26,000 were pardoned and released in a general amnesty as no grave criminal charges were filed against them. However, cases against nearly 800 people were completed, and they were given jail sentences. Another 11,000 were in jail, and their prosecutions were underway. In addition, those who were involved in crimes against humanity and against Bangladesh were denied Bangladesh nationality.

On November 4, 1972 all religion-based politics were abolished as per Sections 12 and 38 of the Bangladesh Constitution of 1972.

Unfortunately, when General Ziaur Rahman, a valiant muktijuddha, emerged as a strong-man in 1975, he abrogated the Collaborators Act and released all the prisoners, including those that had been sentenced. For political reasons he allowed religion-based parties to operate, and started reinstating and rehabilitating them.

No wonder that those who were guilty of crimes against humanity and collaboration with an enemy state (Pakistan) started returning from abroad, especially from Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, and were given Bangladesh citizenship and passport.

It is sad that a few vested quarters are misleading the public and the nation by stating that Sheikh Mujib pardoned the war criminals, or are shifting the responsibility by asking why he did not prosecute them. In fact, Sheikh Mujib started the prosecution, and he pardoned only those who did not have criminal cases against them. He did not pardon those who had criminal cases filed against them. Thousands of criminals were in prison during his time, and many were absconding abroad.

After the assassination of Sheikh Mujib and his family, plus his close associates in 1975, civil-military-technocratic or cantonment-based governments ruled the country one after another until 1991. It can be argued that the 1991-1996 government, while democratically elected, was cut from similar ideological cloth. None of the governments initiated any action against the collaborators. Rather, they encouraged anti-liberation forces and assisted in creating false stories in rewriting the liberation history of Bangladesh.

In 1996, when the pro-liberation government of Sheikh Hasina came to power after 21 years with marginal votes, it could neither reinstate the Collaborators Act nor revive the original Constitution of 1972. Secondly, it followed judicial process and rule of law, and, therefore, it did not set up any kangaroo court or special tribunal to prosecute the criminals.

But that does not mean that the perpetrators of crimes against humanity and war criminals should not face justice. It would be unfair if they are allowed to go free or untouched. Fortunately, now is an opportune moment to revive the clause from the original Constitution that 'no religion-based political party can be registered, or contest in Bangladesh election.' Unless the criminals and murderers are fully prosecuted, you can neither establish rule of law nor stop political killing.

More importantly, the International Crime Act of 1973 of Bangladesh is still active, and Article 47 Section 3 of the act allows trial of war criminals. Therefore, the government of Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed that has started many essential reforms can try the war criminals and punish them, provided it has the mindset and commitment.

Not long ago, a retired bureaucrat, following the JI party line of argument, tried to mislead the public by stating that there was 'no genocide' in East Pakistan in 1971.

Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction of an ethnic, religious, or national group. While the precise definition varies among scholars, the legal definition is found in the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG).

Article 2 of the CPPCG defines genocide as: 'Any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; (and) forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.'

In 1971, the Pakistan occupation army plus their collaborators and their militant killing squads tried their utmost to apprehend and kill those that demanded an independent Bangladesh. Since the majority of East Pakistanis (Sheikh Mujib got 167 out of 169 seats in East Pakistan) favoured an independent Bangladesh, the collaborators waged a war with intent to destroy them.

The Pak army indiscriminately opened fire on un-armed Bengalis at midnight of March 25, 1971, and, as per various reports, 19,000 to 25,000 people died on that dark night alone. Over a period of 10 months, 3 million were reportedly killed, 30 million were dislodged from their homes and 10 million had to take refuge in neighbouring India due to the cleansing operation. As per global ranking, the Bangladesh genocide is second to that of Nazi genocide of Jews.

In order to cripple Bengali nationalism and nationhood, the Pak army, in collaboration with a few parties and their affiliates, systematically and calculatedly murder Bengali intellectuals, writers, doctors, journalists, educators, and the political leadership. In addition, in order to cleanse the society of Hindu population, the Pak army and its collaborators calculatedly killed or uprooted them. No wonder, over 10 million East Pakistanis (out of 75 million), mostly Hindus, took shelter in the neighbouring India.

When the army captured me on April 20, 1971, they tested me as to whether I could recite the 'kalma' (the 1st pillar of Muslim faith). In addition, when the army forced us to lead them in their operations, they looked for 'Muktis' (liberation fighters) and Hindus. If such were reported, they would immediately open fire. Such is the testimony of the cleansing of a religious group, a clear evidence of genocide.



Abdul Momen is Professor of Economics and Business Management, Boston.
October 2, 2007


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[ALOCHONA] Re: [Dahuk]: Re: [notun_bangladesh] Re: [khabor.com] WB & IMF Destroyed Jute Sector: Experts

Dear Ayubi bhai .
 Most of our politicians are very rich man. People say the way they become rich is not fair.
The gap between leaders and commone people in term of money is increasing day by day.
We need an urgent end of this.But how can we get it?
All leaders and all rich are not corrupt i think.


Salahuddin Ayubi <s_ayubi786@yahoo.com> wrote:
Mr. Mr. Alamgir,
It would be foolish of us to think that
our politicians do politics to serve the peiople. You
should read 'Jopnosheba University' by Abul Monsur
Ahmad. Our politicans are in politics to make their
fortune. They do not want to spare any opportunity
when it presents itself. They take this as opportunity
of a life time and do not know for sure if they are
going to get the opportunity again. you will note that
very few minisster returs to the parliament. In 1996
election if all the BNP ministers got elected than the
party would have returned to power.
You will not be disappointed if you assume
that the politicians takes politics as business. The
investment must return with windfall profit.
Salahuddin Ahmad
--- Faruque Alamgir wrote:

> Dear Amin Bhai
>
> PATRIOTISM IS VERY MUCH MISSING FROM POLITICAL
> PARTIES,
>
> POLITICAL THUGS, SHARMEO JIBIS AND CHETONA OF
> COURSE.
>
> Faruque Alamgir
>
> "Md. Aminul Islam"
> wrote:
> Faruque Bhai,
> Besides experience and
> expertise they lack patriotism.They' incudes the
> politicians.I have heard that WB/IMF ruined the base
> of ecomomy of some african countries.Poor countries
> are not benifited by them rather they are tied by
> various bindings.
> They Shut the door of economic progress of
> devloping countries.
> Wb/Imf are the savyor of the interest of of
> countries like India.
> When wb/Imf finance India for establish new jute
> millls they finance bangladesh for close existing
> jute mills.
>
> Faruque Alamgir wrote:
> Friends
>
> Since day one Bangladesh was steered by people who
> neither expreience nor expertise and the main one
> was none any commitment to the nation. Every action
> was taken politically,economically and socially was
> to please the "POROM MITRA INDIA".
>
> Sheikh Mujib appointed four duffer economists like
> Dr. Nurul Islam(Harvard P.hd), Dr. Mosharraf
> Hossain,Dr. Anisur Rahman, and the great
> non-Bengali Dr. Rehman Sobhan as the Dy. Chairman
> and Members of then Planning Commission.
> These quadrplets with Amarican knowledge of economy
> took the first bluderous decision of Nationalisation
> of all Indutrial sectors. That was the begining of
> the stepping down and collapse of all the main
> industries specially the "Jute". Our Jute industries
> was being closed one by one in three years 1972-75
> and the dead Jute industries in the Bank of
> ganga(Calcurtta) started reviving.
> It is needless to say that all these decision were
> taken to pay off debt of the leaders of BAL for
> their refuge and rajokiuo tosaroki during 1971by
> Porom Mitra but at the cost of the newly born
> country.
> For the crime Bangladesh is still suffering as our
> back bone was crushed under illegitimate
> friendship?????????
>
> These are few instances of trecherous role of post
> independence BAL to make Bangladesh a "Bottom Less
> Busket" and make Bangladesh a subservient country
> under the tutelage of the Porom Mitra".
>
> So, friends it is of no use to blame IMF/WB the
> DFI's.Now this question is being raised by the pro
> BAL labour leaders who reaped the benifit by
> creating chaos in the industrial sector then. This
> is nothing but to become hero by shifting the blame
> of crime committed by them onto others. That is the
> characteristics of BAL and it's lezur Shoe jibis
> etc.
>
> Faruque Alamgir
>
> Isha Khan wrote: WB & IMF
> Destroyed Jute Sector: Experts
>
> ...a move is underway to disclose the list of
> corrupt suspects responsible for ruination of the
> jute industry this month
>
>
> The World Bank (WB) and the International
> Monetary Fund (IMF) in a planned way are destroying
> country's jute sector in a bid to make Bangladesh
> foreign aid dependent and create India's jute export
> in the global market. "WB does not want to see
> Bangladesh grow as an industrial country. On the
> other hand WB maintains a good relation with India;
> it is encouraging the country to set up more jute
> mills.(The Bangladesh Today)
>
> But at the same time it is pressurising Bangladesh
> to close down the jute mills. But we are surprised
> very much when we see that Bangladesh government is
> playing its role as a silent spectator. But our
> climate is very much favourable for growing of the
> finest jute in the world," economists, jute experts
> and political leaders told journalists at a press
> briefing held at the Dhaka Reporters Unity on
> Sunday.
>
> Under the banner of "Peoples Commission on Jute and
> Jute Industry" Economist Anu Mohammad, Justice
> Mohammad Golam Rabbani, Jute Expert Shah Alam and
> Communist Party of Bangladesh leader Shahidullah
> Chowdhury talked to the journalist about the latest
> condition of the jute sector.
>
> They said at present, there are 22 jute mills under
> the Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation with over
> 43,000 workers and employees on its pay roll. Of
> them seven have already been closed down. Two are on
> the process of leasing out to the private sector,
> they said adding a few other jute mills are run by
> the private sector.
>
> "At least 28 lakh ( 2.8 million )workers, employees
> and officials were directly and indirectly involved
> in the jute industries in 1982. But within 24
> years, 27.5 lakh workers, employees and officials
> became jobless or retrenched following the closure
> of the jute mills," they added.
>
> Expressing grave concern they said many jute
> industrial belts including Khulna, Sirajganj and
> Chittagong have turned into a bleak and desolate
> landscape with the workers, employees and officers
> of jute mills with their family members passing days
> without food, house and treatment due to nonpayment
> of salaries, leading to the deaths of nine workers
> from starvation.
>
> It is learnt that in fiscal year 1972-73,
> Bangladesh had produced 0.45 million tonnes of jute
> products, but by 2005-06 fiscal production had
> declined to only 0.15 million tonnes. On the other
> hand Indian production had increased by nearly 60
> per cent in the period to 1.6 million tonnes.
>
> Meanwhile, the present caretaker government has
> decided in principle to cut the number of workers
> in public sector jute mills by 50 per cent to make
> the state-owned mills, now reeling under perennial
> losses, commercially viable.
>
> It may be pointed out jute has once been the called
> golden fibre of Bangladesh and the farmers used to
> call it a cash crop. The previous government shut
> down the country's largest Adamjee Jute Mills due
> to mismanagement and corruption.
>
> Meanwhile, a move is underway to disclose the list
> of corrupt suspects responsible for ruination of
> the jute industry this month. "We are continuing
> investigation at various levels to identify the
> corrupt suspects in jute sector and hope that the
> identity of many corrupt suspects would be
> disclosed this month", BJMC Chairman Ataharul Islam
> told The Bangladesh Today over phone on Sunday.
> Sources said inquiries are going on against store
> officers, Project Chief, Engineer, Accountants, Jute
> officers, Scale Man, Production Manager and Quality
> Controller under the Bangladesh Jute Mills
> Corporation (BJMC). There are massive allegations
> of misappropriating crores of Tk. against these
> officials who have pushed the jute sector on the
> verge of ruination, sources said.
>
> Sources said the officials in the state-run jute
> mills have built magnificent houses at Gulshan and
> Banani. If enquiries are carried out fairly and are
> made public, corruption in the jute sector will come
> out, sources said. "We will at first recover the
> finance from the corrupt suspects and afterwards we
> will refer cases to the Anti-Corruption Commission
> (ACC) for taking legal action", the BJMC chairman
> said.
>
>
>
>
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[ALOCHONA] Late SK MUJIB : Reality and Romanticism

Dear all,
Our great leader Mujib promises many things but could not keep words,
He said " i do not want power rather i want the right of the people of bangla(Bangladesh0
But when he was in power he tried to keep in power life long. he introduced Baksal( ek neta ek desh bongo bondhu bangladesh)
He said ,we will kill them with rice and water( actually many Bangladesh people died in 1974 for food, he permitted India to start functioning farrakka experimentally and now faarakka is killing us with water.)
It is noted that late Mujib also wanted to feed us .25 (25paisa) kg sugar but could not.
But what hurt me most is he snatched all right of people -political ec economic all, no scope was there to oppose Mujib in baksal period. He uttered the words of dope but he killed the light of hope with his own hand.When he got 2/3 majority in a election of very low acceptability he changed the constitution with one party rule.people lost the right to voice their opinion.
Bangladesh went into a grave darkness.
If I m wrong pls reply and retify.


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