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[mukto-mona] ONLY THIS CAN STRAIGHTEN THE DOG'S TAIL ........


ONLY THIS CAN STRAIGHTEN THE DOG'S TAIL IN BD & PAK....
 
Hasan Mahmud.
 
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-509318/The-pink-vigilantes-The-Indian-women-fighting-womens-rights.html

The Gulabi Gang - a gang for justice

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They are the "Pink Vigilantes", a group sworn to root out corruption in the police force and deliver ruthless summary justice to anyone guilty of domestic violence or sexual abuse. The women, swelled to several hundred strong,  beat men who have abandoned or abused their wives and policemen who have refused to register claims of rape.

Leader Sampat Pal Devi Rough justice: Leader Sampat Pal Devi and members of the Gulabi Gang with their traditional fighting sticks
The group, which was formed two years ago, has even managed to unearth wrongdoing among politicians despite the fact that its members are drawn from the lowest 'dalit' caste at the bottom of Indian society. "Nobody comes to our help in these parts," says Sampat Pal Devi, the gang's fiery 47-year-old leader, who gives the other women lessons in fighting.  "The police and officials are corrupt and anti-poor. So sometimes we have to take the law into our own hands. We are a gang for justice". 
                           
Aari Devi Girl power: Aarti Devi 
 
Aarti, 25, says: "When I go to fetch water, the upper-caste people beat me, saying I shouldn't be drinking the same water as them. But now they're scared and will leave us alone. Six months ago, a woman was raped and we went to the police station. The officers initially refused to take the complaint, but we dragged the police officer from the station and beat him with our sticks. We were able to force the police to take action."
 
The group has attracted the support of an increasing number of men. "We are not against men. We are for the rights of everybody and against people who don't believe in that."

Sampat, intensely proud of her work, says: "We have managed to stop rape and we send girls to school. In cases of domestic violence, we go and talk to the man and explain why it is wrong. If he refuses to listen, we beat him - if necessary, in public to embarrass him. Men used to think the law didn't apply to them but we are forcing a huge change."

 
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[mukto-mona] My audio recording is featured in a YouTube video clip

Dear forum members:
 

I take a serious interest in western classical music.  I have been recording on-again-off-again for the last 35 years.  New Orleans is a great place to be if one is seriously interested in music.  In this musical city I befriended a few serious musicians.  One of them is Mr. Albinas Prizgintas, a Lithuanian origin fourth generation organist.  I have been recording Albinas's organ recital for the past few years.  On every Tuesday evening he gives pipe organ recital in a program call "Labyrinth."  One of many recordings of Albinas has found its way to appear in a YouTube video clip.  The music that my friend, Albinas, played was digitally recorded by me on March 25, 2008 at the Trinity Episcopal Church in New Orleans.  If you've time, please view this video clip and if you like the music (J.S. Bach's transcription of Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi's violin work) and the way Albinas's played, then please leave your comments.  Albinas will surely appreciate it.  In my view, Albinas is a very accomplished organist and his playing will attest to that. His playing stirs my emotion.  His music soars and brings happiness in me.    

 
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[mukto-mona] On national charter for consensus

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The attached article is for possible publication in your esteemed website.

With kind regards.

Md. Anwarul Kabir
Assistant Professor & Research Coordinator
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American International University-Bangladesh
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On national charter for consensus

Md. Anwarul Kabir

The latest nationwide speech of the Chief Adviser Dr. Fakhrudding Ahmed has emphasised on drawing out a charter for national consensus through political dialogue. Although there is prevailing confusion about the outcome of the ongoing dialogue in the context of possible absence of two major political parties, discourse of the proposed national charter gets special attention to the academic arena.

The question arises about the objectivity of such a national charter. No doubt, for transforming sick and turmoil political arena of the country into a healthy and stable one, consensus on different issues among the political parties is a must. The people of the country want to see a qualitative change in politics in line with true democratic ethos. For this, present corrupt political culture must be changed. Here the term 'corrupt political culture' does not point at only the financial corruption. Rather in this case ideological corruption should consider first. In fact ideological corruption is the root of all sorts of corruption including financial one. Unfortunately, most of the major political parties of the country are now suffering from the ideological corruption.

The erosion of ideology in political parties has not been occurred in a day. In fact, if we shed light on the history, it would reveal that such ideological erosion, indeed, has begun since the installation of undemocratic authoritarian regime at the power centre after the brutal killing of Bagabandhu. If we objectively analyse the political history of the country then it will witness that the political party, BNP originated in the cantonment under the captainship of the authoritarian ruler is indeed devoid of any ideological discourse. Its founder, military turned politician late president General Ziaur Rahman formed this party while he was in power centre and the only objective to form this platform was to legalise his tenure and hence to stay in power. So, he did not hesitate to include the politicians of different ideologies, starting from ultra-right to ultra left-segments of our political domain in this platform. Irony is that being a valiant freedom fighter, just to fulfil his political ambition, Zia showed little respect to the spirit of our liberation. In fact, it was Zia, who divided the nation into pro-liberation and anti-liberation groups by legalising communal politics in Bangladesh for his own political interest. He shrewdly translated his infamous utterance "I will make politics difficult for the politicians" into reality by dividing the nation into pro and anti liberation groups. By distorting our secular constitution grew out of the spirit of our war of liberation Zia re-established the communal politics in the independent Bangladesh. Perhaps, this was the worst ideological corruption of Zia and the people of the land are still suffering from this distortion of the constitution. Though president Zia was himself financially corruption free but evidences suggest that massive financial corruption at the state level was initiated during his regime. Besides, massive election engineering and transforming the parliament into dysfunctional one stalled the democracy process during his regime.

After the death of president Zia, his successor President Sattar did not get enough time to show his credibility in politics as within a short time he was ousted from the power through army coup led by president General Ershad. The authoritarian leader General Ershad followed the footstep of his predecessor authoritarian and by introducing Islam as a state language distorted the our original constitution further. Besides, the Ershad era institutionalised financial corruption at the state level.

However, after the fall of autocrat regime of General Ershad in 1990 through long massive movements, the people of the country looked forward to having a significant change in political arena of the country. But it was never happened. During the period of the first phase of Khaleda Zia's regime the ethos of parliamentary democracy were largely ignored. Even the major political party AL during that period failed to act as a responsible opposition party in the framework of parliamentary democracy. Initial refusal of election result, calling of frequent ineffective hartals, and frequent boycotts of the parliament alienated AL from the common people at that period. Besides, it also failed to uphold its secular ideological flag rightly. In this context, AL's undeclared treaty with the fundamentalist group Jamat–i-Islam before 1996 election can be cited.

1996-2000, Hasina's era, though was relatively better in terms of many pro-people aspects (e.g. selection of non-partisan neutral president, maintaining low prices of essentials, water treaty with India, peace treaty of Chittagong Hill Tracts) but the dominance of the muscleman and financial corruption was also highly traced during her period. Although AL at that time tried to uphold some ethos of the parliamentary democracy, for instances initiation of the question session for the prime minister, holding of regular meetings of different parliamentary sub-committee in decision making processes, due to total non-cooperation of the major opposition party BNP the parliament could not be transformed into an effective institution. During this time, BNP followed the footstep of AL when the latter was in opposition and frequently boycotted parliamentary sessions and called for series of hartals creating public harassment.

Endless financial corruption and total ideological collapse have portrayed the last BNP-led coalition government as the worst one. With the spin of time, however, there was a popular belief that BNP's leadership was no more in the hand of Khaleda Zia. Especially, at the advent of the 2001 election, the shifting of leadership from the older generation of BNP towards younger generation had been marked. Especially, after the Election 2001, the young group (also known as Young Turk) of the BNP led by Khaleda's son Tarique Zia based in Haowa Bhaban, virtually led the party in all aspects. Unfortunately, the members of this young group have no political ideology other than their own vested interest to loot the public money using the state influence in all ways. This young group centred at Howa Bhaban, in fact, installed a parallel government during Khaleda's regime. Perhaps the dangerous ethical corruption of the alliance government was nurturing extremist groups with a view to utilising them against their political opponents. Politicisation of public institutions like public service commission, election commission, police department, judiciary system, secretariats was objectively and purposefully done in this period. Even after the transition of power to the caretaker government headed by Professor Iazuddin Ahmed, the Haowa Bhaban controlled the administration with a plea of election engineering. However, AL as a major opposition political party failed to carry out its responsibilities in this period also. AL failed to fight for the people in the contemporary contexts. As for example, during that period, AL could successfully organise the people to fulfil their popular demands -- tackling electricity crisis, water crisis, price hikes, monga. On contrary, from the beginning of the formation of the alliance government, the only agenda that had been adopted by Hasina's AL was just to topple the government by any means. Perhaps AL's major ethical corruption was erupted during the period of Professor Iazuddin's caretaker government when it signed a treaty with Khelafat Majlis , a fundamental group with a view to forming a grand electoral alliance against BNP led alliance.

On top of these, the ideological bankruptcy of both AL and BNP was high-lightened when both of them wanted to fetch former president Ershad under the banner of their respective alliances. Besides, the use of black money and muscleman and trades in nominating candidates for the election were marked as common features for all of the major parties.

The essence of the above account may identify some negative attributes of our political domain as stated below: a) ideological corruption b) rise of communal politics c) financial corruption d) intolerance among the political parties e) use of muscleman and black money in the electoral process and election engineering f) undermining parliamentary ethos and making the parliament dysfunctional g) nurturing extremism and political hooligans h) politicisation of public institutions i) calling for frequent ineffective hartals.

However, the people of the country really want to get rid of the above stated curses in our political arena because at the end of the day, politics controls all the spheres of the life. For this, the political parties must reach a consensus. But the point is whether this present government has any moral or legal right to initiate any national charter for consensus. Especially, as the constitutional footings of this government is now questionable then this effort of the government in future will face a legal debate. Moreover, for chalking out such an important charter, the presence of the detained apex leaders of the major two parties is a must. But is the government ready for it? Will it free these leaders on parole for facilitating them to attend the dialogue process for the greater interest of the country? However, the best thing is to leave this issue for the next parliament. Any command or pre-designed charter for national consensus will not be acceptable, at least, to the people of this country.


Md. Anwarul Kabir is an educationalist, teaches computer science at AIUB and is a freelance writer. He can be reached at kabir@aiub.edu


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[mukto-mona] West Bengal Panchayt Elections: Hopes and Apprehensions Post-Tremor

[West Bengal may be geographically divided into three
parts: south, central and north.
It is the central part where the CPIM has been able to
hold its own, as it appears at the moment.
Of the two major opposition formations, it is the
Trinamool Congress, which is stronger in the south,
has fared much better. The reasons include of course
its spirited fight against forcible acquisition of
fertile lands to be handed over to the corporate
houses. But its distancing from the BJP, and also the
Congress, and taking on a vaguely leftist hue have
also paid fulsome dividends. The Congress remains too
tainted with neo-liberalism. This is a lesson that the
TMC must take note of. A regional party can of course
be far more flexible than a national one in terms of
policies and switchovers.

Industrialisation per se has not been rejected. What
has been most emphatically rejected is coerced
acquisition of cultivated lands in the time-honoured
Stalinist style.
Lands for industry in the arid zones have apparently
been welcomed.

One will also have to explain the much worse
performance of the CPIM at the lower levels of the
three-tier elections. Even the junior LF partners viz.
RSP and Forward Bloc, who had vociferously critiqued
the highhanded Stalinist ways, have apparently gained
at the cost of the Big Brother.]


I/III.
http://www.dailyindia.com/show/242405.php/Panchayat-poll-result--a-blow-to-Bengals-land-acquisition-policy

Panchayat poll result, a blow to Bengal's land
acquisition policy
From ANI

Kolkata, May 22: The just concluded panchayat polls in
West Bengal have dealt a major blow to chief minister
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee's policy of acquiring farmland
for his much-hyped industrial drive.


The outcome of the rural elections also indicates that
large section of Muslims has turned against the ruling
Marxists for the state government's failure to improve
their lot as evident from the Sachar committee report.
The poll result has conclusively enhanced the stature
of Trinamul Congress chairperson Mamata Banerjee who
almost single-handedly fought the CPI(M)-sponsored
terror. The reverses suffered by the Bengal CPI(M) are
likely to affect Left Front unity as major Front
partners like the RSP and the Forward Bloc are certain
to intensify their political offensive against the
"Big Brother."

The humiliating defeats suffered by the Marxists at
Singur and Nandigram have clearly proved that there is
some thing seriously wrong with the government's
farmland acquisition policy. CPI(M) strongman in
Haldia and party MP Lakshman Seth, who had tried his
level best to ensure the victory of his party nominees
in East Midnapore, has held "a vilification campaign
by the media" responsible for the poll reverses.

A district-wise review of the results of Zilla
Parishad and Panchayat Samiti elections indicates
surprise gains for Trinamul Congress which did not
fare well in the last Assembly polls. The principal
opposition party has captured two Zilla Parishads-in
South 24 Parganas and East Midnapore which happen to
be CPI(M) strongholds. Trinamul Congress and the
Congress have also swept the Panchayat Samiti
elections in districts like Nadia and North 24
Parganas and done more or less well in Howrah.

The Congress, on its part, has retained the Malda
Zilla Parishad and wrested North Dinajpur from the
CPI(M), but lost Murshadabad to the Left Front mainly
due to the party's factional feud in the district. The
Marxists' strongholds have remained intact in north
Bengal districts like Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar as
well as tribal-infested[!]ones like Bankura and
Purulia. The Maoists' threat in West Midnapore has
also proved to be a non-starter with the CPI(M)
succeeding in maintaining its sway over the district.

A major fallout of the rural polls will be an increase
in the Trinamul Congress chairperson's bargaining
power vis-à-vis the Congress. Ms Banerjee, who has
been consciously keeping a distance from the state BJP
to win over the minority community, is still wary of
the Congress high command's relationship with the
Marxists.

She has not totally ruled out the possibility of her
party joining hands with the Congress to prevent the
CPI(M) from capturing Village Panchayat and Panchayat
Samiti boards. However, at the same time she expects
the Congress high command not to "specially treat the
ruling Marxists in Bengal."

She has already decided to launch a no-holds-bar
movement against the state government over its land
acquisition policy and intends to put greater pressure
on the Centre to take firm action against the Marxists
"for indulging in terror and violence."

The poll reverses will prompt the Bengal CPI(M) to
rethink its policy vis-à-vis major Left Front partners
like the RSP and the Forward Bloc. The RSP has
succeeded in inflicting defeats on the CPI(M) nominees
at Basanti in South 24 Parganas which witnessed
unprecedented violence on the election day. Similarly,
Forward Bloc has snatched a number of seats from the
"Big Brother" in Cooch Behar and Howrah. The Marxists
are naturally under pressure to soften its stand
regarding the two Front partners if they want to keep
the coalition intact.

The state CPI(M) will also have to deal with the
party's internal dissension which has taken a heavy
toll in North 24 Parganas. Transport minister and the
chief minister's main detractor Subhas Chakraborty has
blamed the party's farmland acquisition policy for the
electoral setbacks. "Why was the state administration
so keen to acquire agricultural land for the Tatas'
small car project at Singur? Once we had taken part in
a movement against the Tatas. Our policy of land
acquisition has certainly sent a wrong signal to the
poor peasants," he observed. By Gautam Ghosh

II/III.
http://telegraphindia.com/1080523/jsp/frontpage/story_9309640.jsp

Policy at risk, not politics Govt faces twin thorns
ASHIS CHAKRABARTI

Bengal's panchayat poll results have thrown up fewer
surprises than would immediately strike one. That the
CPM would suffer major reverses and the Trinamul
Congress make some gains, especially in Nandigram and
Singur, was always on the cards.

The real surprise is that the Nandigram-Singur wave
did not sweep the Marxists off their feet in larger
parts of Bengal. Even so, the results could mean much
trouble for Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and his party.

No one can grudge Mamata Banerjee her moments with
rasogollas. But, the sweets notwithstanding, the
results could not have come without a sour taste too.
After all, these were no mere Nandigram-Singur
elections.

After she and the CPM had given their customary
responses to the results, they could look at the
political map of Bengal and see how little has
changed. There is still the Hooghly river dividing the
areas of influence — the west of the river is CPM
territory and the much smaller part in its east, part
of south Bengal, is hers. One has only to recall the
patterns of the last few elections to see how familiar
the picture is.

In fact, the overall Bengal picture — the CPM winning
13 of the 17 zilla parishads — hardly indicates that
this is the "beginning of the CPM's end", as Mamata
has put it one more time.

The CPM's critics would actually be disappointed with
the results. These rural polls came at the crest of a
wave of protests that featured issues ranging from the
police firing and the Marxists' terror tactics at
Nandigram to the government's bungling of one issue
after another, especially the Rizwanur Rahman case,
and the CPM's isolation from its partners and Left
liberals.

Also, between Nandigram and Rizwanur, the anti-CPM
mood swayed Bengal's large Muslim masses as on few
occasions before.

Rarely in recent decades has Bengal seen such long and
bitter spells of popular protests against the CPM. If
Mamata and other opponents of the CPM have failed to
make big benefits from this political upheaval beyond
East Midnapore (courtesy Nandigram), Singur, South
24-Parganas and North Dinajpur (courtesy a new star on
the horizon called Deepa Das Munshi), it does not
spell very high hopes for the coming collapse of the
CPM.

That is not to say, though, that the Marxists will be
at peace with these results. They will have much to
worry about the spread effect of these results in
terms of space and time. More so because the next big
battle they face — the Lok Sabha polls — is
approaching.

The biggest and immediate worry for them, though, may
not be the end of their rule in Bengal and with that
their newfound role in Delhi, but the difficulty
Bhattacharjee may face in governance.

Benoy Konar and other CPM leaders who said the results
would have no impact on Bengal's industrialisation
were clearly trying to put a brave face on the
Nandigram effect. The chief minister and his party
would know how difficult it would be for them to push
the industrial agenda, at least before the
parliamentary polls.

It's not just Mamata who would try and do everything
to push her Nandigram advantage. It is possible that
she will move into areas where land acquisition for
new industries has been smooth so far and raise new
battle cries. One such front could be in her newly
acquired South 24-Parganas, where villagers have
reached a consensus on giving their land for a
ship-building project.

And, she would be encouraged to open new fronts in
places like Burdwan, where she could take her "not an
inch of farmland" cry to even state projects such as
the proposed thermal power plant at Katwa.

Bhattacharjee will also have to face two sets of old
adversaries on a new scale. His critics within the
party, some leaders in Bengal and at the central
committee, will now try to tie his hands even more
than they had done before.

He — and the CPM — are sure to be under fresh pressure
from parties like the RSP and the Forward Bloc. These
partners have nothing to lose and much to gain from
halting Bhattacharjee's big leap forward for
industrialisation. Such pressures may not be limited
to issues of industrialisation — they will have their
impact on other policy issues, the retail business and
private investment in agriculture, for example.

It would thus be reasonable to expect the political
temperature in Bengal to keep rising till the
parliamentary polls. And that could mean a couple of
more bandhs, more violence in the districts and more
of many other things that are no help to
industrialisation.

III.
http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/politics/left-front-lost-due-to-lack-of-unity_10051684.html

'Left Front lost due to lack of unity'
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Kolkata, May 22 (IANS) West Bengal's ruling Left Front
lost its hold in four districts in the panchayat
elections because of lack of unity among its
constituents, Transport, Sports and Youth Services
Minister Subhas Chakraborty said Thursday. "The Left
Front partners must take immediate steps to amend the
situation," Chakraborty said here, a day after
election results stunned the Left alliance, in
particular its leader, the Communist Party of
India-Marxist (CPI-M).

"The results are a clear indication that there is lack
of unity and harmony among the Front constituents that
led to this setback. I firmly believe that no party
can turn victorious against the Left Front unless the
party is internally divided," CPI-M's Chakraborty told
reporters.

But CPI-M state secretary Biman Bose said: "There is
no point in discussing what already has happened.
Instead we must take measures so that this is not
repeated in future. I request all the Left Front
partners to maintain peace and discipline so that we
can work at the cracks within before the situation
goes out of control.

"We have to discuss and sort out matters among
ourselves at the soonest," Bose said.

The panchayat polls results seemed to have opened
fresh fissures in the Left Front, with the
Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) blaming 'big
brother' CPI-M for bowing to big business.

"The panchayat results will not hamper or stop
industrialisation," declared Commerce and Industry
Minister Nirupam Sen.

The Left Front suffered an erosion in its rural base
though it managed to retain its domination in 13 of
the 17 districts in elections to the three-tier
self-government bodies Wednesday.

The ruling combine was wiped out in Nandigram and
Singur, areas which saw massive opposition-sponsored
protests against the state government's drive to
acquire land for setting up industries.

East Midnapore district, where Nandigram is located,
jolted the Front, which lost the Zila Parishad - the
top tier of the panchayat system - to the Trinamool
Congress after an uninterrupted reign of three decades.


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[mukto-mona] High Court verdict to protect human rights

Dear Editor,
 
Hope you are doing well and thanks for publishing my previous write-ups
 
This is an article about "High Court verdict to protect human rights". I will be highly honoured if you publish this article. I apprecite your time to read this article.
 
Thanks
 
Have a nice time
 
With Best Regards
 
Ripan Kumar Biswas
New York, U.S.A
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Ripan Kumar Biswas
Ripan.Biswas@yahoo.com
 
This is a victory of human rights protection and people around the world are convinced heart and mind of Bangladeshi people, are very more wealth than those ones of most societies. 
 
Although it takes long time and Pakistan government has made no move to take them in, but Bangladesh's High Court (HC) has ruled that children of Urdu-speaking refugees, awaiting repatriation to Pakistan, have the right to Bangladeshi citizenship. Through the verdict by a two-member panel of Justice M.A. Rashid and Justice M. Ashfaqul on Sunday, May 18, 2008, some 300,000 refugees now languish in 70 crammed camps across Bangladesh, a country of 150 million people, will have the right to live like general Bangladeshis.
 
After the liberation of Bangladesh in 1971, the majority of the Urdu-speakers in the country applied for repatriation to Pakistan through the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), but Pakistan stopped taking them, saying the nation lacks funds. These people became forced migrants in Bangladesh and first group of stateless, with no access to citizenship rights. Realizing the government of Pakistan was not going to repatriate them, Pakistanis in Bangladesh continued to repatriate themselves and their families by whatever means were available to them.
 
In addition, in March 1978, Government of Pakistan issued a presidential ordinance stripping all Pakistanis left in Bangladesh after December 1971 of their nationality, unilaterally, retroactively, arbitrarily, and en masse. This ordinance was illegal and the sole purpose of the ordinance was to deprive a group of citizens, the common feature of the group being their language, of their basic right as citizens of Pakistan. There are around one hundred thousand Pakistanis who returned without the blessing of the Government of Pakistan and now living in Pakistan, are not recognized as citizens and are denied all amenities of citizenship. This is the other group of stateless.
 
Since 1971, people from different parts of the society, organizations of Urdu-speaking people, and numerous non-governmental organizations that have worked with the camp residents for so many years, have been arguing the authority of Bangladesh to give all the camp dwelling Urdu-speaking people Bangladeshi citizenship. But the demand moved strongly while the question was noted to facilitate the exercise of effective citizenship rights by enrolling them as voters and include them in the national Identity Card scheme immediately.

Though the HC verdict was awarded in favor of them who were minors in 1971 or born after the independence of Bangladesh, but according to the inter-ministerial meeting held on September 5, 2007, the older refugees mostly over 40 years old may also get the chance to be citizens if they wish. The refugees are the remnants of about 500,000 Urdu-speaking Muslims who migrated to then-East Pakistan from India during the breakup of the Indian subcontinent along religious lines at independence from British colonial rule in 1947.

"All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood," article 1 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights asserts. During the liberation war, Pakistani army threw to the winds all the provisions of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to which Pakistan itself is a signatory. The Declaration very solemnly declares the recognition of the inherent dignity and the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice, and peace in the world.
 
The 90% camps in Saidpur, a sub-district under Nilphamari district in the northern part of Bangladesh, and the rests in Capital and other parts of the urban areas, are all under conditions of severe overcrowding, food insecurity, lack of access to safe drinking water, poor sanitation, and lacking basic facilities of medical services. Due to their camp address and unidentified status, camp-residents often face discrimination in the job market while female face numerous problems including demands for dowry that led to early marriage, lack of privacy, sexual abuse, and abandonment. They are suffering a worse fate in Bangladesh.
 
Last February, the Nepal government has issued exit permits to Bhutanese refugees who have opted for third country resettlement. The United States has offered to resettle at least 60,000 Bhutanese refugees and Canada has indicated it will accept up to 5,000 while Australia, Denmark, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Norway have also shown their willingness to take in refugees. Over 100,000 Bhutanese have been living in seven camps in eastern Nepal after allegedly being driven out by the Druk government in the 1980s when Bhutan began an assimilation drive, overriding the culture, language and dress of ethnic communities, mostly of Nepali origin. The first batch of refugees was set to fly to the United States in March while larger numbers will be leaving Nepal starting in July.
 
The verdict of the HC of Bangladesh is bringing international attention as the refugees now have a homeland they can call "country" and it resolves the identity crisis of them. It's shame that Pakistan couldn't bring them all to the homeland. In the line of its great effort towards humanity, world community and people of Bangladesh want more reasonable and immediate steps to solve crisis in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) and Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
 
Although the mobile network has been launched recently in CHT and according to the Chief Adviser to the present interim government of Bangladesh Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed, in conformity with the Accord, some government steps have already been taken and the process is on, but the overall situation in the CHT remained unchanged under the different governments. The CHT Accord of 1997 was signed in full accordance with the country's sovereignty and integrity and for upholding the political, social, cultural, educational and economic rights of the peoples living in the hilly region.
 
On the other hand, the Rohingya refugee problem in Bangladesh is a decades-long pending issue. There are over 400,000 Rohingyas who are living in Bangladesh as undocumented refugees without any status and there are about 300,000 Rohingyas who are living in different countries of the world with Bangladeshi passport. Over 250,000 Rohingya Muslims from western Burma were forced into Bangladesh by the Burmese military in 1992 in a brutal campaign of ethnic cleansing of Muslims in Arakan State. Since then thousands of people have been detained in crowded refugee camps in Bangladesh and tens of thousands have been repatriated to Burma to face further repression. On humanitarian ground, it needs immediate bi-lateral solution.
 
People appreciate the HC verdict, which will help the Urdu-speaking people to join with the mainstream society and expect more reasonable solution on other issues as no one as human being be truly happy until everyone can get a fair chance to participate in society.
 
 
May 22, 2008, New York
Ripan Kumar Biswas is a freelance writer based in New York
 

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[mukto-mona] A Madrasa With A Difference: An Educational Oasis in the Kutch Desert

An educational oasis in the Kutch desert
Posted May 22nd, 2008 by Tarique Anwar

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By Yoginder Sikand, TwoCircles.net,

Kutch, in northern Gujarat, on the border with
Pakistan's Sindh province, is, in terms of area,
India's largest district. Much of it is uninhabited,
consisting of vast stony, sandy and uncultivable
plains that stretch till the horizon, interspersed
with low-lying rocky outcrops. More than a third of
Kutch's population is Muslim, comprising of over three
dozen endogamous caste-like groups. Muslims are
concentrated more in the northern tehsils of Kutch,
particularly on the fringes of the Great Rann, a vast
desert, much of which turns into a massive
inaccessible swamp during the monsoons.

The Muslims of rural Kutch are, by and large, small
peasants and impoverished cattle-grazers. Their
literacy rate is no more than 15 per cent, and even
among those who are officially classified as
'literate', many can only read and write their names.
The female literacy rate among rural Kutchi Muslims is
estimated to be less than 3 per cent.

It is in this context that the Jamiat Arabia Ulum
ul-Islamia, the only large madrasa associated with the
Deobandi school of thought in Kutch, is engaged in
pioneering educational work. It is located on the
outskirts of Bhuj, the largest town in the district.
It was founded in 1986 by the now aged Muhammad Ilyas
of Surat, a graduate of the famed Mazahir ul-Ulum
madrasa in Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh. He first
visited the interiors of Kutch on a tour with
activists of the Tablighi Jamaat, a Muslim reformist
movement. The stark poverty and the pervasive
illiteracy that he saw led him to want to establish a
school in Kutch, which would provide both Islamic as
well as modern education to children from poor Kutchi
Muslim families. In 1986, he started the madrasa in
Bhuj, with just five children. Today, it has almost
300 boys on its rolls from different parts of Kutch,
mainly from very impoverished families.

The amiable Maulvi Ghulam Muhammad Qasmi, a wonderful
host, is the rector of the madrasa. He insists that
we—myself and four other friends—spend the nights in
his madrasa during our week-long visit to Kutch.
Originally from Barmer, a district in the western
Rajasthan desert bordering Kutch, he graduated from
the Deoband madrasa in 1984. He has been associated
with the Bhuj madrasa for almost two decades now.

The course of study in the madrasa consists of both
traditional Islamic as well as modern subjects. The
madrasa provides Islamic education till the fourth
grade, or Arabi Chaharum, after which students, if
they wish to carry on with the subject, can transfer
to a higher-level madrasa outside Kutch, elsewhere in
Gujarat or beyond. At the same time as the students
study the traditional Islamic subjects (Quran, Hadith,
Fiqh, Arabic Grammar and so on) in the madrasa, they
also enroll in the Madani Primary School, located in
the same campus, which provides modern education from
the first to the seventh grade. The
government-approved curriculum is employed in the
school. The timings of the madrasa are suitably
adjusted to enable the children to study in the school
as well.

'By structuring our course in this way', Maulvi Qasmi
explains, 'we have left the choice open to our
students to decide what sort of education they want to
pursue after they finish the fourth year Arabic course
and the seventh year regular school course. They can
choose to carry on in a higher-level madrasa or else
join the eighth standard in a regular school'. Several
students of the madrasa have selected the latter
option, and some of them have gone on to complete high
school, and fifteen, an impressive figure by rural
Kutchi standards, have graduated from colleges.

Slide show

'Many people have a wrong impression that the ulema
are all opposed to modern education. If that was the
case, obviously we would not have a regular school in
the same campus as the madrasa. Nor would we make it
compulsory for our students to attend it', says Maulvi
Qasmi. He adds that the opposition to the school
initially came, not from his fellow maulvis, but from
the concerned government authorities. They tried to
create all sorts of hurdles to begin with, refusing
the necessary permission, even by going so far as to
say that the school was not needed at all! Finally, in
2003, after considerable effort, the
madrasa authorities managed to get government
recognition for the school.

In contrast to most other madrasas, the Jamiat Arabia
Ulum ul-Islamia has both madrasa-trained maulvis and
college-trained lecturers on the rolls of its staff.
Its seventeen teachers of Islamic subjects have at
least an alimiyat, if not fazilat, degree. The six
teachers in the school attached to the madrasa have
mostly done their B.A.s, and some
also have a bachelor's degree in Education. So far,
the madrasa has produced 47 certified ulema, who,
after finishing the fourth grade here, went on to
complete their alimiyat or fazilat degrees from
madrasas outside Kutch. Almost all of them are now
teaching in madrasas and schools in different parts of
Kutch, thus playing an important role in educational
progress in this educationally deprived district.

The madrasa has a vast collection of almost 60,000
Islamic texts in its library, probably the largest in
Kutch. It also has some 70 delicately crafted
hand-written Arabic and Persian manuscripts, some
several centuries old, including Quranic texts, which
Maulvi Qasmi proudly displays to me. Some of these
were recovered from an ancient dry well in Bhuj, and
others were procured from the custodian of a local
Sufi shrine.

The madrasa is unique in another sense: it is actively
associated with a secular NGO, the Ahmedabad-Jan
Vikas, headed by the noted human rights activist Gagan
Sethi. Jan Vikas, which, in collaboration with the
Jamiat-e Ulema-e Hind, runs a network of non-formal
schools, called Jeevan Talim centres, in more than
thirty Muslim settlements across Kutch. Many of these
centres are located in the premises of Jamiat-run
village maktabs, and several of their teachers for
subjects such as Gujarati and Mathematics are also
maulvis who teach in these maktabs. The
joint-secretary of the Jamiat's Gujarat unit, Noor
Muhammad Raima, is also the secretary of the Jamiat
Arabia Ulum ul-Islamia madrasa, and he is one of the
overseers of this educational project.

Interestingly, girls and boys study in the Jeevan
Talim centres. Some centres also have Hindu and Dalit
students as well as women instructors are women
including some non-Muslims. There are also several
women in the Jan Vikas team who work with Jamiat
leaders in supervising the activities of the centres.
Students from several of these centres have taken
admission in the Bhuj madrasa to carry on with Islamic
and modern education.

I ask Maulvi Qasmi what he feels about working with a
non-Muslim NGO, especially since many of its
volunteers, who regularly interact with the ulema
involved in the project, are women.

'That's no problem at all', he tells me, to my
pleasant surprise. 'We believe that the work we want
must be done properly, no matter by whom.'
'Initially', he adds, 'we did have some hesitations
and misconceptions about working with a non-Muslim NGO
as we did not have the experience of this before. But,
after several meetings with Jan Vikas activists all
our fears were put to rest. Now, we regularly meet
them and give them whatever help they want because we
trust them.'

Sukhia Sab Sansar Khaye Aur Soye
Dukhia Das Kabir Jagey Aur Roye


The world is 'happy', eating and sleeping
The forlorn Kabir Das is awake and weeping


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Re: [mukto-mona] Re: 'Holy Hate' : Real horror story from History!

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The comment by Ahmed Sharif that from 1947 to 1989 didn't witness any
communal riot in this subcontinent shows how prentended his ignorance was.
The riot in Barisal and the sympathy of Jogen Mandal towards its victims led
to the issuance of arrest warrant against Mr. Mandal and his leaving of the
land and the portfolio simultaneously. The hazratbal riots'64 in Dacca,
Khulna, Narayanganj continued for months together right before his nose
tip. It even had a Notre Dame college Professor as a victim. Two years
earlier, there were major riots in Pabna and Rajshahi. A little research
could show that in 1971, Hindus were the official targets of the Pakistan
Govt. I have read his writings vociferously, and found out that he often
did not care about the quality of the material he presented for the perusal
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Re: [mukto-mona] Who are Secularist?

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Very well said, Mr. Hussain. I would like to expand the quote from Gibran - "A truly religious person does not embrace any religion." 
 
The people who do not belong to any religion are the so called "Communist." The Secularist, on the other hand, are the people who belong to all religions. If one can claim to belong to all religions then there is no room for hatred. Only then the goodness of a religion can be felt, and it can be used for the good of the humankind. When one religion is belived to be better than the other, there can never be any religious harmony, and nothing good will come out of any religion. The fact is, no one knows which one is better than the other; it's just faith. Many of our faiths have been proved wrong in the past. How do I know that my religion will not face the same fate. So, until then, let's believe in all religions. Lets celebrate all religious festivities, and have a good time! In one of my articles in the local newspaper, I once proposed just that. I asked the Government in Bangladesh to promote religious harmony by actively sponsoring
and participating in various religious celebrations (e.g., Eid, Durgapuja, Christmas, Buddha Purnima, etc.) nationally. This can be done effectively through grass-root inter-religious committees under the Ministry of Religious Affairs. This could bring real religious harmony in the country. Unfortunately, it can be done only when government believes in all religions, not just a particular one. How can we find such a Government?
 
Jiten Roy
 

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RE: [mukto-mona] Poetry and Hunger: Poetry can be the voice of resistance

WRT: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mukto-mona/message/48351

Dear Chakrabarty Mohasoi,

You wrote,
a poet is some one who brings forth happy marriage between "satya"
and "sundar" (truth and beauty.)

I
appreciate your expression. In the realm of literary aesthetics poetry has a
lofty stand. A poet creates everlasting beauty in tears and smiles both. The
other aspect of poetry is its power to depict pain in its foremost form. Pain
is not a depressing phenomenon although many people think so. An Urdu poet
wrote, armano ki khoon honesy kiss tarha rota hain rooh, pooch uss dulhansey
jiski baarat wapas gayee hain. When a desire is assassinated how the heart
cries, ask that bride whose bridal party has gone back. You are very right that
with the changing time our poetry is also changing but as long as a poet will uphold
the principles of satya and sundar, poetry will continue to attract us. Poet
Jibanananda Das as a modern poet is difficult to many traditionalists but he is
a very powerful and conscious poet. I would say he is a very important
deviation from Tagore or Nazrul and proved his poetic prowess.

I have found many of his poems are exclusively beautiful, meaningful and thought
provoking. He was a very enlightened and educated poet too. Therefore with the
change of time a good poet will always deliver good poems for us and the
posterity. The relations between poetry and revolution is always there. A Bengali
poet wrote during the British colonial rule, Swadhinota hinotai kay banchitey
chai? Many poets became famous for their
patriotism and nationalistic fervour. Nazrul and Walt Whitman are among them.

Regards

Akbar Hussain

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[mukto-mona] Press Conference




Sector Commanders

Press Conference

Monday 3PM

 

Federation of Organizations Against Bangladesh War Criminals & Bangladesh Natshi & Holocust Research Center will jointly hold a 'Press Conference & Exchange of Opinion' with the Sector Commander Forum leaders on Monday, 26th May at 3PM in Bangladesh Plaza conference room.   

Please join.

 

Dr. Nurun Nabi

Syed M. Ullah

Meena Farah



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