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Sunday, August 17, 2008

[mukto-mona] Re: Article on Taslima Narin's return to India

WRT: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mukto-mona/message/49428

In response to all who hold Taslima Nasrin in high esteem, like
Tistarbahe, you may hold to your opinions but the fact remains that
she is despised for her views and writings in her own homeland. In
history there are many characters who could not find a place in
their own homeland - the Shah for one.Praises are being heaped on
her, including degrees like PhD by those who like to see discontent
in our society. Specially if the heat of that discontent does not
touch their lives - living safely in a far away country. If you
assert that her writings are one of the best you have read then you
should meet and discuss also with those who find her writings no
better than filth. What freedom you are speaking of where she is
being flung by one country after another? There will always be a
minority who will support characters like her who sow discontent.
She has not done any favour to her own kind - women - by her
writings. I have also seen young minds who abhore her for her
writings, educated women included.

Mustafizur Rahman


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[ALOCHONA] National leader Khandoker Mustaq : Hero of the war of our independence

Dear All,
           The pro Indians in Bangladesh always try to undermine the role of Khandoker Mustaque Ahmed the foreign Minister of exile Govt.
He played a very important role. more important than tajuddin.
Mujib knew it.So he expelled Tazuddin from his cabinet but keep K Mustaq with due respect. But mustaq oppose  Indian imperialism .  he fought for water oppose Farakka so Mujib changed his portfolio may be to satisfy India.

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Re: [ALOCHONA] Letter Campaign About Kuwait Debacle

While I appreciate any effort towards improving the working conditions of millions of deprived Bangladeshis specifically in middle east I would humbly request all those who are raising their concern and standing by, please do think of the following as minimum prerequisite -
 
1. Improvement on our recruitment procedures
2. A minimum orientation before those skilled/unskilled workers board the plane.
3. Capacity building of our embassies around the Middle East.
 
Can you imagine only 3 to 4 staff including the labour consul, how can they manage or look into 2 millon warkers issues and grievences. We should tell our own authority first to manage the affairs in proactive or in a prudent manners. We should raise our voices to enhance the capacity of our embassies in this area from where goes billions of dollars annually.


--- On Sun, 17/8/08, Syed Monowar Reshad <reshad_sv@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Syed Monowar Reshad <reshad_sv@yahoo.com>
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Letter Campaign About Kuwait Debacle
To: shuchinta@yahoogroups.com, alochona@yahoogroups.com, baainews@yahoogroups.com, bangladesh_politcs@yahoogroups.com, bbcn@yahoogroups.com, changebangladesh@yahoogroups.com, chottala@yahoogroups.com, dahuk@yahoogroups.com, Diagnose@yahoogroups.com, FutureOfBangladesh@yahoogroups.com, khabor@yahoogroups.com, mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com, Nagorik_Shokti@yahoogroups.com, notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com, odhora@yahoogroups.com, Shetubondhon@yahoogroups.com, sonarbangladesh@yahoogroups.com, uttorshuri@yahoogroups.com, vinnomot@yahoogroups.com, reshad_sv@yahoo.com
Date: Sunday, 17 August, 2008, 1:18 PM

Hello Everybody,
 
The attached letter has been sent to various Embassy's of Kuwait (in appropriate format). 
 
We should all try to speak up about this issue from our own positions/platforms .
 
Thanks and best regards.
 
-Reshad
 
============ ========= ========= ========= =====
 
To

 

Honorable Ambassador

Embassy of Kuwait

xxxxx

Date:  August 12th, 2008

 

REF:  Current situation of Asian, especially Bangladeshi workers in Kuwait .

 

Honorable Ambassador,

 

We are deeply concerned about the recent situation of Asian immigrant workers especially workers from Bangladesh in Kuwait .  A huge number of Bangladeshi workers have been already deported from Kuwait in last couple of days. Workers staged strike rightfully demanding better pay and decent treatment.

 

Bangladesh has strong political and religious ties with Kuwait ; also we had a significant contribution for Kuwait during gulf crisis in the early 90's.  We completely respect the internal law and order systems of Kuwait , but in the mean time we also would like to see that workers are getting benefits per the international labor laws (guided by International Labor Organization, ILO).  As far as we understand there is no fair minimum wage enforced in Kuwait (like the USA and many other countries) and we would like to request the Honorable Government of Kuwait to take necessary steps that would enforce a fair minimum wage as well as good working environment in Kuwait .

 

We would also like to humbly remind that there are millions of Bangladeshi workers around the globe and they are working everywhere with great reputation.  The agitation by mostly unskilled workers in Kuwait does not represent typical working culture of Bangladeshi workers.  We strongly believe a better working environment would make sure more professional workmanship from our workers.

 

Thanks and best regards.

 

Shwadesh

[A platform of Bangladeshis working for development]

xxxxxxx

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[ALOCHONA] LIVING ON TAX MONEY

Yesterday I listened to a college student saying that a rickshawala
has to pay tax while he
purchases his sandals and all the government officials has to live
on that money, all the
secretaries has to buy rice for living and maintain his family with
the money generated from


the sandals of rickshawalas. So, value of living of civil servants
is worse than the values
of sandals of rickshawalas. This is why 99% civil servants are mean
minded and dishonest.
People from low class families join government jobs and they corrupt
the full systems of
Government. etc. etc....

It is true that living on tax-money is not much honorable in
anywhere in the world,
specially in third world countries where daily labors has to pay tax
when they take food
even at low cost restorations. In UK all the civil servants has to
call "Sir" to all the
civilians, in that way all the secretaries and defense officers in
Bangladesh should salute
the rickshawalas as they live on tax paid by the rickshawalas. But
unfortunately,
rickshawalas as well as other civilians are illiterate in Bangladesh
and call "Sir" to
those civil servants who actually live on their money. It's a pity!

After the release of evil politicians and ex-ministers, all the
government offices became
the places like hell again where no job can be done without bribe.
Generally, people who
come from low-class family takes bribe and you know most of the
government workers (clerks
to secretaries) come from low-class families as they don't work
without bribe.... :-(


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[mukto-mona] In Rememberance of Poet Shamsur Rahman: A VOA Bangla presentation.

 
Dear mukto-monas,
 
Please listen to VOA Bangla interview of Dr. Mohammad Samad Professor of the Institute of Social Welfare & Research in Dhaka University and a Member of Kabita Parishad.
 
The programme was created by VOA Bangla Presenter Shameem Chawdhury aired on 17-8-08 on the day of the second death anniversary of the Poet.
 
To listen please click http://www.voanews.com/bangla News item in website:-( Dr. Samad pays tribute to Poet Shamsur Rahman).
 
Let the soul of Shamsur Rahman rest in peace.
 
Regards,
 
jisnu akhter.
 

 

 
 


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[mukto-mona] Article for possible publication

Dear Moderator,

The attached article is on Bangabandhu for possible publication in your
website.

Regards.

Md. Anwarul Kabir
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
American International University-Bangladesh
Kemal Ataturk Avenue
Banani, Dhaka
Dhaka 1213
Bangladesh

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With kind regards,
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Distorting the history and tarnishing the image of the great leader

Md. Anwarul Kabir

The reactionary forces, who elated to power centre immediate after Bangabandhu's demise rightly understood that the deceased Mujib is more powerful as the deep rooted image of Bangabandhu can not be wipe out from the heart of the Bengali easily unless an ill-designed anti-thesis against Mujib's ideology be introduced. So, they initiated the process of history distortion using state machineries with a view to demeaning Mujib's image. And for the same reason Mujib was kept in complete blackout in the state controlled media during the tenures of reactionary forces.

The irony of our history is that the major beneficiary of Bangabandhu killing was valiant freedom fighter General Ziaur Rahman, who emerged as the first dictator of the country. Being a freedom fighter, just to fulfil his own political ambition, Zia did not hesitate to be a part of the blue print of the reactionary forces. The reactionary forces speculated that if the new generations, who have not witnessed the war of independence, could be kept in the dark concerning the history of our liberation and the contribution of Bangabandhu , they would, one day, be successful. For this, keeping Zia in front they started to distort and fabricate our war history. Not only this, the process of tarnishing the image of Bangabandhu had also begun during Zia's regime. Perhaps, on part of the dictator it was necessary to build up his own image.


Reactionary forces have brought so many acquisitions against Bangabandhu which have no ground in reality. The following sections attempt to encounter some of such allegations

A.Bangabandhu killed democracy by introducing one party rule BAKSAL: Many have claimed that it was none but Bangabandhu who killed democracy and established authoritarian rule by introducing BAKSAL in 1975. On the surface, this seems to be true. But this becomes half-true if we objectively analyse the rationale behind introduction of Baksal. In fact, it could be argued that democracy loving Bangabandhu was bound to embrace authoritarian rule in accordance with the demand of the time. The very objective of BAKSAL was to establish socialism in the country following Soviet model. It may be noted that at that time of history, socialism had a special appeal to the common people. Moreover, Soviet model of socialism was a proven model for economic emancipation of the poor people as we analysed the Russian experience. Within a short span of time the backward feudalist country Russia became one of the super powers in the world providing the poor people with all sorts of basic needs. Besides, Baksal was formed in a democratic way through proper discussion in the parliament, and many people of the country at that time, including leading intellectuals, journalists and other professional groups, welcomed it. However, right now, no conclusive remark on Baksal is possible as it died in its infantile stage with the brutal killing of the father of the nation.

B.Bangabandhu's Secularism is a form of atheism: In true sense a secular state should be indifferent to religion—religion should be private domain of a citizen. But if we objectively analyse the history, to Bangabandhu secularism meant restricting the communal politics constitutionally and giving equal emphasis to all religions. For this reason 1972 constitution banned religion based political party. It may be mentioned that religion based communal politics leads to extremism and anarchism disturbing communal harmony. Analysing the consequence of activities of religion based parties worldwide we can claim that banning communal politics was a pragmatic spirit of our constitution --- which was also a major spirit of our liberation war. However, Bangabandhu defined secularism is no way anti-Islamic. We have observed that during his time as a major Muslim country he was very eager to build good relationship with other Muslim countries and Bangladesh became a prominent member of OIC. Even much before Bangladesh received recognition from Pakistan (recognition came after Mujib's death), in 1974 he invited and received Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in Bangladesh just to improve the bilateral relation with the major Muslim country in the sub-continent. In this context, the observation of J. N. Dixit who worked as Deputy High Commissioner of India after our independence and later promoted to Foreign Secretary of India can be cited. Mr. Dixit in his book entitled, "Liberation and Beyond" has pointed out that Sheikh Mujib believed, Bangladesh should give priority, not just to its Bengali linguistic and cultural identity, but also, to its Muslim identity. So, the claimant of Bangabandhu's secularism is synonym to atheism is merely a propaganda.

C.Bangabandhu did not proclaim independence: This propaganda was initiated during Zia's regime, presumably with a motive to portray Zia's role in the liberation war over Mujib's . But in reality, the context of our liberation had not been created in a day. Rather it had a long history starting from the language movement in 1952. It was not like that once in a fine morning in March 1971, an unknown major (Zia was then a major in the East Bengal regiment) declared independence and people started the war. The fact is, prior to our liberation war, for about half a decade under the magical leadership of Bangabandhu, people were fully motivated to be emancipated from Pakistani colonial regime.

Declaration of war, although a formal entity, however, historical evidences suggest
that Zia did not announce it first. On March 27, 1971 Major Zia transmitted a declaration of war on behalf of Sheikh Mujib. But prior to this, shortly after midnight, on March 26, Bangabandhu dispatched his aides from his house. He reportedly sent this message to East Pakistan Radio:

"This may be my last message. From today, Bangladesh is independent. I call upon the people of Bangladesh wherever you might be and with whatever you have, to resist the army of occupation to the last. Your fight must go on until the last soldier of the Pakistan occupation army is expelled from the soil of Bangladesh and final victory is achieved."

On April 10, 1971 the provisional government of Bangladesh proclaimed its official declaration confirming the declaration of independence made by Bangabandhu earlier as noted below:

"We, the elected representatives of the people of Bangladesh, as honour-bound by the mandate given to us by the people of Bangladesh, whose will is supreme, duly constitute ourselves into a Constituent Assembly, and having held mutual consultations, and in order to ensure for the people of Bangladesh equality, human dignity and social justice, declare and constitute Bangladesh to be sovereign People's Republic, and thereby confirm the declaration of independence already made by Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and do hereby affirm and resolve that till such time as a Constitution is framed, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman shall be the President of the Republic and that Syed Nazrul Islam shall be the Vice-President of the Republic, and that the President shall be the Supreme Commander of all the Armed Forces of the Republic..."

Moreover the historic March 7 address of Bangabandhu can also be treated as a declation of independence where he explicitly declared that: "Ebarer sangram, swadhinotar sangram, ebarer sangram, muktir sangram" (The struggle this time is a struggle for emancipation, the struggle this time is a struggle for independence)

So, those who try to claim that Zia proclaimed the declaration of independence first distorting the history, no doubt, have some ill motives.

D. Rakkhi Banhini issue: The objective of formation of Rakkhi Bahini was to support both the army and police forces to maintain some semblance law and order in the war rampaged country. Unfortunately, after the independence some left extremist groups (e.g. Gonobahini, Purba Bangla Sarbahara) inspired by the Naxalite movement of India were engaged in various underground activities including killing, which, in turn led total collapse of law and order in some parts of the country. Besides although constitutionally banned, the defeated "Islamic political fanatics" went underground and started their destructive politics by joining other left extremist groups. The law and order became so worst that even in broad day light these groups dared to kill their political rivals. In this context, killing of four sitting members of parliament at that time can be cited. In this critical social context, Bangabandhu decided to form Rakkhi Banhini, a Para militia force. It may be mentioned that perhaps Bangabandhu wanted to promote freedom fighters and so most of the members of Rakkhi Bahini were recruited from freedom fighters. In addition to police forces, creation of additional forces was not unprecedented anyway. In this context, existence of National Guard in USA and RAB in Bangladesh can be mentioned. This Rakkhi Bahini worked successfully to control the political anarchism as initiated by the extremist groups. Besides, in 1974, it successfully carried out an operation against hoarders and smugglers. However, in some cases Rakkhi Bahini committed excess and that should have been prevented.

E.Submissive foreign policy towards India: The reactionary forces recreated the anti-Indian sentiment in the mindset of the common people and tried to portray Mujib's foreign policy as submissive towards India. But the fact is, Bangabandhu wanted to maintain friendly relationship with India along with Russian in the context of bi-polar international political setup of that time. It may be mentioned that both Russia and India supported us in our war of Independence while USA supported Pakistan. So, after independence, it was nothing wrong to keep close relationships with these two friendly countries. But Mujib's government by anyway, was not submissive towards India. In support of this assertion we may point out the fact that within the shortest time of Mujib's return from Pakistan in April 1972 he could successfully compel the Indian government to back their armed forces those at the fag end of our war of liberation fought side by side with our freedom fighters from the soil of Bangladesh. On bi-lateral relationship with India, the observation of Dixit was, ".. even though Sheikh Mujib knew that during those early days of Bangladesh's existence the country needed India's assistance, he did not wish Bangladesh to become dependant on its large neighbouring giant, India, could unduly influence its politics. For this reason Sheikh Mujib wanted the Indian "connection and influence' to lessen over time"

In conclusion, it may be stated that, although Sheikh Mujib was a great leader but by anyway he was not a prophet or any sort of superhuman. As a political personality down to the earth, no doubt he has some limitations too. Researchers in future will hopefully unveil this using authentic history and considering socio-economic and political setup of that time both nationally and internationally. But distorting history with a view to tarnishing the great leader at the state level will not be acceptable.


Md. Anwarul Kabir is educationalist and is a freelance writer. He can be reached at kabiranwar@yahoo.com


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[mukto-mona] Haroon Habib Article: Bangladesh: revival of the secular spirit

http://www.hindu.com/2008/08/18/stories/2008081855341100.htm

Opinion - News Analysis

Bangladesh: revival of the secular spirit

Haroon Habib

The 33rd death anniversary of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the slain
founding father of Bangladesh, was a significant occasion for the
country of 140 millions. On August 15, the nation paid tributes to
the slain leader as his death anniversary was observed as National
Mourning Day after a six-year break.

On this day in 1975, Mujib, along with most of his family members,
was assassinated by a splinter group of the army thus changing the
normal course of Bangladesh's post-independence history. His two
daughters — Sheikh Hasina and Sheikh Rehana — escaped the bloodbath
since they were abroad.

In line with a recent High Court ruling, the present caretaker
government has reinstated August 15 as National Mourning Day and a
public holiday. The step has been welcomed overwhelmingly by right
thinking people and pro-liberation political parties while the
Islamists and rightists, who still curse Mujib for breaking Pakistan,
are immensely disappointed.

The day was observed this time with wider public participation even
under the state of emergency. Awami League, the party founded by
Mujib and which led the country's liberation war from Pakistan in
1971, organised elaborate programmes after many years.

During the Awami League rule between 1996 and 2001, August 15 was
officially observed as National Mourning Day. But the BNP and Jamaat-
led alliance government under Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, after
coming to power in October 2001, scrapped the day's official status,
which the High Court declared illegal on July 27 this year.

Significantly, President Iajuddin Ahmed and Chief Adviser Fakhruddin
Ahmed, through official messages, paid tributes to the great
political leader for his historic contribution to the nation's
independence. The head of the state and head of the government also
visited Tungipara, the village home of Mujib, 100 km from Dhaka,
where he was buried by his assassins soon after the murder, to pay
tributes. The heads of three services saluted Mujib's grave.

Television channels and Bangladesh radio aired special programmes
while newspapers published special supplements on the day. The
historic March 7 speech of Mujib through which he declared
independence of the former eastern wing of Pakistan and patriotic
songs were aired throughout the day.

In the capital, hundreds of mourners wearing black badges thronged
Bangabandhu Memorial Museum on Road-32 in Dhanmondi, the house where
Mujib along with his family members were gunned down.

For those who preach political Islam, the reinstatement of state
recognition has come as a shock. With the decision the caretaker
government has reaffirmed the belief of the vast majority of the
people that Bangabandhu was not only the Father of the Nation but
also that what happened on the night of August 15, 1975 was a crime
which must be condemned .

The assassination of Mujib will go down in history as an act of
revenge by the defeated forces of 1971 war of Bangladesh's
independence. Following the tragedy, on September 26, 1975 the
usurper President Khandaker Mostaque through an Extraordinary Gazette
Notification, issued the Indemnity Ordinance, 1975 (Ordinance No.
XIX), barring the trial of the killers .

Through this ordinance the murderers were indemnified, encouraging
them to commit another historic crime. On November 3, 1975, four
independence leaders including the acting president and the prime
minister during Bangladesh's War of Liberation, were brutally killed
inside the Dhaka Central Jail by the same assassins.

It took 21 years before the crime could be addressed. The Awami
League government in 1996 took two important steps — the overturning
of the iniquitous indemnity provision and the initiation of a normal
judicial process to try those guilty of the crimes committed in 1975.

Then came the BNP government in alliance with the Jamaat-E-Islami,
the fundamentalist party which collaborated with the Pakistan army in
opposing the Bangladesh's independence from Pakistan. An obdurate
hatred for Mujib was again surfaced. On July 28, 2002, the Khaleda
Zia government cancelled the National Mourning Day, and also it being
a public holiday.

Fortunately for the people, due process of law and the principle of
natural justice were upheld when the High Court declared illegal the
cancellation of the Mourning Day and the present caretaker government
decided to abide by the decision.

But this may not be enough. The observance of 33rd death anniversary
of Mujib at the state level demands a swift completion of the trial
of his alleged killers.


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[ALOCHONA] When the media turns into evil

When the media turns into evil

Sunita Paul - 6/8/2008

Media can play important role in up building a nation, while the same media, being influenced by evil forces or vested interest, could turn into devastating element for any nation. Take the example of Bangladesh's leading media group named Transcom Media, which owns a vernacular daily newspaper named Prothom Alo, an English language daily named The Daily Star, two periodicals named Shaptahik 2000 and Anandadhara. Recently the group has acquired ownership of an FM radio station named 'Aina Broadcasting Corporation' (ABC). The group is rather known as 'Daily Star Group' in Bangladesh, because of tremendous influence of its English language daily as well as its top most position amongst all competitor dailies.

Before going into notoriety of Daily Star group, let me first put focus at the back ground of the emergence of this business-media group. During early nineties, present owners of 'Star Group' turned financially bankrupt when its main figure Latifur Rahman's paternal property W Rahman Jute Mills at country's Chandpur district had to declare lay-off thus leaving thousands of workers and labors unemployed. Numerous cases were filed with the Chandpur district labor and criminal courts against Latifur Rahman and other members of the factory, as they defaulted payment of worker's wages. On the other hand, W Rahman Jute Mills was listed as one of the top defaulting enterprises with Bangladesh Bank (Central Bank) for long standing loans.

But, luck started moving in positive direction, when Latifur Rahman's wife's cousin Anup Chetia (leader of ULFA separatist group) came forward with hidden help of finance in businesses in
Bangladesh
through Rahman. It is learnt that a few million dollars were placed with Latifur Rahman in re-organizing his collapsed business and ULFA kept a secret stake of shares in all businesses initiated by Latifur Rahman after receipt of this secret fund.

Latifur Rahman understanding his failure in running industrial enterprise profitably launched a company named Transcom, which began businesses as the sole distributor of Nestle brand milk products in
Bangladesh. Initial response although was very poor from the local market, due to solid financial back up from ULFA, Latifur Rahman managed to ultimately penetrate in the business and in few years, Transcom emerged as one of the mightiest enterprises in Bangladesh. Meanwhile, when Dhaka's well respected journalist S M Ali took the initiative of launching an English language newspaper, Latifur was suggested by ULFA to buy shares, as such investment would buy media influence for the separatist group, which fights against Indian government in separating seven North-Eastern states within India
.

S M Ali was successful in placing Daily Star at the forefront of
Dhaka
's English press, because of his extra-ordinary qualities and courage. Just in few years, this newly launched newspaper sub sided most of the competitor dailies such as Bangladesh Observer, Bangladesh Times (now defunct), New Nation, Morning Sun (now defunct) and Financial Express. But sudden demise of S M Ali opened the opportunity for Latifur Rahman to swallow the newspaper. He brought Mahfuz Anam as the editor of the newspaper, who subsequently ousted ancestors of S M Ali and grabbed his shares. This was the beginning of notorious journey of Daily Star group.

Later, when Anup Chetia was arrested by Bangladeshi law enforcing agencies, Latifur Rahman stopped paying any share to ULFA. This was the first beginning of feud between notorious ULFA separatists and Latifur Rahman. It is widely rumored in
Dhaka that, ULFA had hidden hands behind murder of Latifur's daughter Shazneed Rahman, who was brutally raped and murdered right inside her residence at Dhaka
's posh Gulshan area.

But, the handsome investment from ULFA, gave Transcom an excellent opportunity to grow. Latifur decided to launch a vernacular daily newspaper with the initial capital of 10 million Taka in 1997. Prothom Alo recruited large number of top newsmen from
Dhaka
's press community. It also had dynamic Matiur Rahman as its editor, which helped the newspaper to rapidly turn into one of the leading dailies in the country. Later two vernacular periodicals were also launched by this group, one with celebrated journalist Shahadat Chowdhury as its editor.

In some years, Transcom group acquired ownership of Pepsi, Phillips and several large industrial enterprises. Luck always clicked in favor of this business group, as far as its investments in media was concerned. None of the newspapers, belonging to Transcom group had ever faced any financial adversity.

Due to such influential ownership of media projects, Latifur Rahman got the excellent opportunity of continuing various illegal businesses including import of goods from abroad under false declaration. Several consignments imported by Transcom were stopped by customs officials in
Bangladesh and evidence of revenue evasion of millions of Taka was unearthed. But, everything was managed, by using the influence of Prothom Alo and Daily Star. Even after the political changes in Bangladesh on January 11, 2007
, Daily Star group managed to send its Executive Editor Syed Fahim Munayem as the Press Secretary to the Chief Executive of the interim government. Even at later stage, when Anti Corruption Commission (ACC) issued notice on Latifur Rahman asking declaration of his wealth and assets, the entire issue was some how put into suppression with the help of Daily Star-Prothom Alo group.

Everyone knows the news about cracks in
Jamuna Multi-purpose Bridge in Bangladesh. But, possibly no one knows the fact that the main reason behind such cracks was due to use of a particular brand of cement, which in the name of Portland Grey Cement is in fact fly ash mixed lowest grade cement. And, this inferior quality of cement went into various high cost projects in Bangladesh just because; chairman of the company producing and marketing this brand is none but Transcom's Latifur Rahman. No one in the government dares to utter even a single word about Holcim, which supplied such cement to various projects, as they are afraid of wrath of Daily Star and Prothom Alo. Despite the fact that, both the newspapers are largest in circulation in Bangladesh
, main purpose of these publications is serving the interests of Corporate Crime.

Prime intention of Daily Star group is to stand against various business groups, whenever there is any business rivalry with that specific company or individual. This group went into heinous propaganda against Beximco Group, Bashundhara Group and many others in past. There is even clean track record of dubious behavior of this group is sabotaging various projects in
Bangladesh
, with the ulterior motive of either supporting businesses of Latifur Rahman, Transcom or members of this syndicate.

Many projects were already sabotaged by this group, thus causing tremendous loss to
Bangladesh's economy. The latest episode of such rivalry of Daily Star group was with Bangladesh
's lone hard rock mining project at country's Dinazpur district. Maddhyapara Hard Rock Mining Project (MHMP) became a pray of Daily Star for past several years. It is learnt that, some vested interest groups, including importers of stones and stone-chips from India, Myanmar and Malaysia are patronizing such media terror by Star, thus attempting to sabotage country's most prospective project, which not only is already saving millions of dollars, but, also is set to turn into a huge prospect of earning millions of dollars from export of world-class Granite Tiles.

First rivalry with the MHMP began when
Bangladesh
government appointed Polish consulting firm Kopex SA, defying the fact that this firm had no experience of hard rock mining. It is learnt that, appointment of this Polish firm was a result of heavy persuasion from some high level corrupt bureaucrats in the Energy Ministry and Petrobangla. From the very appointment, the Polish consultant had been frantically trying to sabotage the project for reason unknown.

In June 2006, Kopex SA submitted a paper with the Energy and Mineral Resources Division saying, "Maddhyapara Hard Rock Mining project has become 'virtually sick' and the employer (the government) has suffered huge financial loss."

It said Petrobangla and the project authorities, Madhyapara Granite Mining Company Limited, should ask Nam-Nam for final commissioning and test production immediately to ascertain the actual status of mine development.

"The Petrobangla and MGMCL should take over the mine after ascertaining its actual state and on documentation to establish the legal ownership of the mine," it said.

Kopex said, "The Nam-Nam has complemented major installation of the mine in over 12 years but they have not yet done the final commissioning and test run although the original development period of the mine was 6.5 years since the signing of the agreement between Petrobangla and the company in 1994."

Sources in Petrobangla, however, ditched the Kopex report, saying that the consultant should also be held responsible for the delay as it failed to come up with proper plan.

"Kopex also wants to be involved more with the mine for which it came up with such a report," Petrobangla source added.

Meanwhile, on
October 15, 2005
, The Daily Star published a front page news item titled 'North Korean company looks for legal coverage to finish task'. In this report, Daily Star said, "When completed, the Maddyapara hard rock mine will commercially sell 1.65 million tonnes of granite a year. The country annually imports 3.4 million tonnes of granite. Local production will save between $38 million to $58 million US dollars. The project has a life span of 45 years. However, the price of Maddhyapara granite will not be cheaper than the rocks that are commonly imported from India because of the increased project cost"

It was clearly understood that the report was published with the very intention of killing the project to protect the interest of importers-exporters syndicate, which enjoys business of millions of dollars every year by continuing to import stone from India and other countries. In this report, Daily Star claimed that the cost of production of MHMP hark rock was higher than imported one, which is nothing but a clean deviation from truth. It is learnt from dependable sources that, production cost for each tons of hard rock from Maddhyapara project stands at US$ 10 while the minimum import cost is US$ 22.

On
May 18, 2006, Daily Star once again published a front page report titled "Petrobangla to take it over from DPRK firm", where it repeated the same lie on the price of the locally extorted hard rock. It said, "Maddhyapara granite will however not be cheaper than the rocks that are commonly imported from India
because of the increased project cost."

Nam-Nam Corporation successfully completed and handed over the project in May last year and meanwhile; commercial production in the project is already going on. Due to timely steps taken by the present government in Dhaka, locally produced stones are purchased and used in various domestic projects on priority basis, while the cost of local stones are more than half the cost of imported ones. Being totally frustrated at the completion of the project, vested interest groups once again managed to published another front page report in The daily Star on
May 16, 2008
titled "Miner now wants return of non-existent loans".

In this report, Daily Star wrote, "Nam-nam is now operating the mine with 65 South Koreans under a one-year service contract due to expire on May 27. As it did not fully transfer the South Korean technology to the MGMCL, it will get yet another year's service contract, the sources said."

This part of the news shows two things. One, the reporter knows nothing of the project but was writing thing being dictated by vested interest groups. In the same news, while the reporter said Nam-Nam is a North Korean company, how he could discover 65 South Koreans in the project (does he lack the minimum knowledge that North and
South Korea do not have any diplomatic relations as yet?). The reporter also said that, Nam-Nam is not fully transferring South Korean technology to MGMCL. Ridiculous, who edits and passes such rubbish news in Daily Star? Being Dhaka's leading dailies, it should be ashamed of such poor journalistic quality. The entire report as well as all previous reports is part of propaganda and conspiracy to kill the entire project, which stands as the most prospective one for Bangladesh. Anyone can easily understand that, vested interest groups, including enemies of North Korea are patronizing such dangerous campaign not only to sabotage the project, but, also to give a good lesson to the North Korean company for being dedicated and helpful to Bangladesh
is saving millions of dollars from import of hard rock.

Bangladesh government not only needs to patronize this extremely profitable and viable project, but even needs to go into fresh negotiations with Nam-Nam or the North Korean government in signing fresh agreements for exploration of more mining projects in the country. According to mining experts several more hard rock mines are already existing in the Northern region of Bangladesh, which will be able to help the country in stopping import of stones from abroad, thus saving billions of dollars each year. At the same time, government needs to identify vested interest groups within Energy Ministry and Petrobangla in order to not only protect the national interest but also to punish the culprits for their notorious roles.

Further harassment of the North Korean company will earn bad reputation for
Bangladesh from the potential foreign investors. Nam-Nam deserves to be appreciated for completion of the MHMP despite series of harassments and non-cooperation from the Energy Ministry and Petrobangla.

http://www.globalpolitician.com/24880-media

Syed Siful Alam Shovan
shovan1209@yahoo.com



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From: Isha Khan <bd_mailer@yahoo.com>
Subject: [bangla-vision] Nine TV channels earn 602 crore taka in six months
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Date: Monday, August 18, 2008, 10:35 AM

Nine TV channels earn 602 crore taka in six months
Corporate business houses are now controlling private TV channels, pouring in cash for commercials. In fact, it's the advertisements that are given priority, depriving viewers of quality time for programmes.. .
by ANWAR PARVEZ HALIM
 
There are now a total of 10 private satellite television channels in the country. These are NTV, Channel i, Channel 1, ATN Bangla, Ekushey TV, Boishakhi, Bangla Vision, Islamic TV, RTV and Diganta TV. Of these, Diganta TV is now operating on a test basis; the others are regular.

These private TV channels are surviving on advertisements of multinational companies. With more than adequate advertisements coming in on a regular basis, two or these of these channels are now firmly established in the field.

Critics and researchers say that because they are so dependant on these advertisements, these private TV channels have become the tools in the hands of the multinationals. The corporate houses virtually control the TV programmes. They use the advertisements to twist the arms of the channels. Sometimes the advertisements come at such regular intervals and for such extended spans of time, the viewers get fed up. The channels really have no choice; they don't even really worry their heads about it. Since their hands are tied by the advertisers, they simply accept the terms.

Whatever programmes the advertising company wants to sponsor, are the programmes the channel management will telecast. They can hardly pick and chose at their own volition. In fact, the corporate houses reportedly even dictate who the presenter of a programme will be, which actors and actresses will feature in a drama and even who the director will be.
Soumitra Shekhar, teacher of the Bengali Department at Dhaka University, carries out research on the language of television programmes as well as advertisements. Speaking to PROBE, he says, "Previously, once a programme was made, a sponsor would be sought and there were only a few commercial breakers per programme. But things have changed radically. First sponsors are fixed and only then are the programmes made, according to the wishes of the sponsor. So naturally, the advertisements feature most importantly. The programmes are only of secondary importance."

Researcher Soumitra Shekhar points out that in a programme's chunk of 30 minutes, nine minutes go to advertisements, two minutes to the titles, three minutes to the recap, leaving only 16 minutes for the actual programme. The nine minutes of advertising bursts into the 16-minute programme about five to six times at least, much to the viewers' frustration. In fact, it is the advertisements that have more of an impact on the viewers' psychology than the programme itself. That, of course, is the intention of the multinationals. They sponsor the programme, after all, to publicise their product.

A viewer may be watching a talk show on TV. Advertising has infiltrated here too -- on the coffee mugs in the guests hands, on the banner in the background are so on. After every few minutes, the anchor calls for a break, a commercial break.

Ideally, the duration of an ad should be 20 seconds at the most. However, most of the ads here are anything from one to one and a half minutes. It is as if you are watching a documentary or a short film! The talk show pales beside all that glamour, song and dance in the commercials.

It has been noted that at the prime peak house, a 30-minute news programme has only 16 minutes of solid news. Of this, one minute goes to the headlines and two minutes for breaking news headlines. There are two breaks in the news programme, meaning that the advertisements take up 14 minutes during these breaks. Then there are the advertisements with the sports and business news: "Now, Partex Sports News," or "And now it's time for Mercantile Business News." And the inevitable ads of the sponsors. Business news is only for 25 seconds for which the company pays 25 thousand taka and that is in exclusion of payment for the advertisement itself.

Viewers have long nursed grievance against the TV channels for shirking their responsibility towards the viewers and "selling their souls" to the corporate houses in exchange for crores of taka in ads.

Farid Reza Sagar, Managing Director of the country's first private satellite television channel, refutes such allegations. He tells PROBE, "We are surviving because of advertisements. If five mobile phone companies shut down today, we will see the closure of 10 TV channels. Satellite TV channels will not be able to survive without advertisements. As for the viewers, they are getting to watch the channels for free. These are not pay channels. In fact, the viewers do not have to pay for any of the local Bangla channels."
Soumitra Shekhar has complaints about the language used in advertisements, dramas and other programmes on TV. "There is a marked lack civility in the language used," he says. "The language of the advertisements, dramas and programmes are downright obscene. They pass off uncouth language in the name of regional dialect. Proper language should be used on national media. In the name of modernism, a certain section of writers and directors who have sprouted up in recent times are corrupting the language. Director Mustafa Sarwar Faruki, Anisul Huq and others are responsible for this, completely in the hands of the multinational companies. So money is changing our language too. Protests are drowned out by cash."
 
Nine TV channels earn 6019 million taka in six months
According to a survey run by Ryan Archives, a private media monitoring organisation, nine TV channels of the country, including BTV, raked in revenue of 6019.54 million taka in the first six months of the year from advertisements of various companies. NTV secured the highest amount of 975.02; BTV the lowest with 281.99 million taka. Channel i got 971.46 million taka worth of commercials; ATN Bangla 908.66 million; Channel 1 780.06 million; Ekushey TV 613.14 million; Boishakhi TV 528.09 million; RTV 516.45 million and Bangla Vision 444.67 million taka.

In the six months from January to June this year, nine TV channels including BTV, earned a total of 2089.3 million taka from mobile phone companies alone. These mobile phone operators include Aktel, Banglalink, Citycell, Grameen Phone, Teletalk and Warid Telecom. Channel i got the highest amount of advertisements from them, amounting to 402.71 million taka; BTV the lowest -- 47.47 million taka. ATN Bangla got mobile phone ads worth 313.84 million taka; Boishakhi 229.01 million; Bangla Vision 158.88 million; Channel 1 256.49 million; Ekushey TV 156.24 million; NTV 313.11 million; and RTV 211.55 million taka.

While they may be pouring in millions of taka for their commercials, the mobile phone operators are not providing quality service to the customers. While the subscribers have innumerable complaints against the mobile phone services, the TV channels have nothing to say on this head. They never report against the cell phone operators.Another study shows that in January this year, nine TV channels secured 840.90 million taka worth of ads. In June they secured ads worth 1195.45 million. That means there was a 42.16% increase in ads over the six-month period.
 
Top 10 advertisers
According to Ryan Archives' monitoring report, Grameen Phones tops the list of the Top Ten advertisers on the nine TV channels in the first six months of the year. They doled out advertisements worth 888.78 million taka. Next comes Unilever Bangladesh with 755.99 million taka in ads. Third on the list is Banglalink with ads of 552.05 million taka. Next are Pran Group 414.98, Citycell with 363.42 million taka in ads; Square Group with 219.89 million; Warid Telecom 196.59 million; Globe Soft Drinks 170.03 million; ACI 138.11 million; and Nasir Group with 106.03 million taka worth of commercials.

Ryan Archives collated this data based on the advertisement rate charts of the companies. The question remains as to how accurate this estimate of earnings through advertisements actually is. In reply, Ahmed Hasan (Jewel), proprietor of Ryan Archives, tells PROBE, "Since this data is based on the rate cards of the channels, it cannot be considered absolutely accurate. The TV channel authorities sometimes have package deals with the advertisers and the rates of the commercials are brought down through negotiations. The rates fluctuate."

He continues, "Peak hour for TV constitutes six in the evening till midnight. And the news and dramas are telecast at prime peak hours. Normally, no concessions are given in the rates of advertisements screened at peak and prime peak hours. Instead, the channels offer the advertisers a bonus. As many as the advertisements they pay for at the peak and prime peak hours, the channels offer a bonus of an equal number of ads at low rates during off peak hours."

BTV still has the highest number of viewers. However, BTV gets the least number of advertisements from the multinational companies. The reason for this is the ad rates. BTV does not offer any concession on the set  advertisement rates. It pays the ad agencies only 15% commission on the fixed rates. On the other hand, as the private TV channels are ready to negotiate, the commercials come pouring in.

Commenting on the data provided by Ryan Archives, Channel i Managing Director Faridur Reza Sagar says, "The credibility of such data based on rate charges is questionable. "
He says, "In a competitive market, the channels give all sorts of concessions. However, the ad market is must better than before. We are getting an adequate volume of advertisements. ATN Bangla, NTV and Channel i get more advertisements than the others. That is why the standard of our programmes is also better."

The next question that arises is whether the private TV channels are paying due income tax to the government against the crores of taka they are earning through the commercials. In this regard, Faridur Reza Sagar says, "The advertisement market has expanded over the last eight or nine years only. This is still a new area and so there may be certain discrepancies. This is only natural."

He adds, "Channel i, however, is absolutely transparent in this regard. We are accountable to several authorities. There is the Regulatory Board and there is NBR. You can check with them."

Inquiries revealed that Impress Telefilm is enlisted with the Large Taxpayer Unit and regularly pays taxes and VAT.

A certain official of NBR, on condition of anonymity, informs PROBE that according to government rules, 4.5% in taxes and 15% VAT has to be paid on private advertisements. But this fluctuates in the case of a series of advertisements. He admits that the NBR, due to its inadequate manpower, cannot keep an accurate record of advertisements being aired on the TV channels. He is also aware that there are many behind-the-scene deals between the advertiser and the channel management. It is not possible to get an absolutely accurate figure concerning the revenue earned by the channels though ads. So tax and VAT is imposed on the annual income of the TV channels. This official feels that the channels do not really pay the tax and VAT in correct proportion to the revenue they earn through commercials.
 
Slump in business over
The slump in business after 1/11 is over and things have started to look up. "This is evident by the amount of commercials being aired by the private television channels," says Ahmed Hasan Managing director of Ryan Archives. He points to records which reveal that, in January the private TV channels aired advertisements of real estate companies amounting to only 9.59 million taka. In June the advertisements of these companies leapt up to 39.55 million; that is an exponential 312.17% increase. In June, the real estate companies ranked at No. 7 in the list of Top ten advertisers. That month the earnings of nine TV channels went up by 42.16 per cent as compared to January. Ahmed Hasan feels that is increase in advertisements on TV is because of an overall improvement in business.
 
In conclusion
The expansion of the electronic media is certainly a feather in the cap for Bangladesh. However, this success is put into question when it comes to evaluating the quality of programmes being churned out by the private TV channels. There is a disheartening volume of sub-standard programmes with the invariable commercial breaks at regular intervals. The viewers simply surf through the channels looking for shows with substance and end up settling on some foreign channel. Who is to blame? The irresponsibility of the local TV channels or the crass commercialism of the multinational companies?
 
Ad revenue of Channels (Jan-June 08) in mln Tk
Jan 840.90
Feb 901.76
Mar 1,016.70
Apr 1,025.71
May 1,039.02
June 1,195.45
Total  6,019.54
Growth from
Jan to June in parcent (%) 42.16
 


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Dr Samad Pays Tribute to Poet Shamsur Rahman


17-August-2008
Interview on Poet Shamsur Rahman - Download (MP3) audio clip
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Dr Muhammad Samad ,who is the Professor of the Institute of Social Welfare & Research in Dhaka University and  a member of the Presidium of Kabita Parishad pays reach tributes to Poet Shamsur Rahman, one of the most representative poets of modern Bangladesh.

Dr Samad says that Poet Shamsur Rahman's death has been an irreparable loss for the point of view of social movements but as a poet, Shamsur Rahman is going to live for ever amongst his innumerable readers.

He talks about the multi-dimensional elements in Shamsur Rahman's poetry. He also focuses on Shamsur Rahman's dedication against any kinds of communal division.

 

 

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