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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

[ALOCHONA] Re: National Awami Day

Can a bigot be a human rights advocate? Or can a human rights advocate
be a bigot? Or can we call it bigot rights advocate? Freedom of
speech. I remember.

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, mufassil islam <mufassili@...> wrote:
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> Dear Readers,
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> How wonderful it is that our political leaders are fghting over
celebrity days and idolising their founders. As Awami League is the
Wiinner among the Idiot Political Parties who made us starve through
Gandhi type Hartals, my full brunt of criticisms and jokes will fall on
them. BNP - unfortunately have to wait for their turn.
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> Imagine a scenario: 2020 (well vision 20/20):
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> Hasina is no more the PM - Joy is.
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> We have Rehana as the Chief Advisor and everyone goes to Hasina to
take her doa who will then be counting tajbih only but will still be
floating the mangal prodip.
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> BAKSAL is in operation and Rashed Khan Menon and Inu are leading
Baksal leaders who have had successfully erected Karl Marx's statue at
Zia's entry point.
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> A national museum is built at 32 Dhanmondi with Mujib's massive
life-size bust inaugurated by a famous editor of a yet more famous
newspaper.
> We have the photos of all famous Awami League leaders there where each
day of the year is a day of celebration. Voktos sing kirtans in the
memory of the particular day for the particular leader - not even
Hasina's driver is exempted from the list of hall of fame.
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> There are massive public rallies in support of a new Bengali Calendar
where demands are raised to increase the days of the year to 1000
instead of 365 as ppl don't get enough time to celebrate all the
national days. Hasina blesses the crowd for remembering December 2008
and Moeen U - carries the Hasian Chariot. Indian PM sends marriage
proposal to Hasina - which she smilingly turns down as her illfated
husband is still alive.
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> IF THE AWAMI LEAGUE lovers feel insulted with my letter - I will
question their sense of humor as if Muslims should not feel insulted
with Cartoon in Denmark - then why should u feel annoyed or hurt? It is
a simple harmless joke! Freedom of speech. Remember?
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> Mufassil Islam
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> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com; tritiomatra@yahoogroups.com;
bogra@yahoogroups.com; e-mela@...: awamileague@...: haque@...: Fri, 9
Jan 2009 08:13:26 -0200Subject: [ALOCHONA] Nervous Khaleda backers call
for seasoned Pak diplomats to counter India's growing influence
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> Nervous Khaleda backers call for seasoned Pak diplomats to counter
India's growing influence
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> ANI Thursday 8th January, 2009
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> Jan 8 : The landslide victory of Sheik Hasina's Awami League has
jolted the pro-Pakistan political forces in Bangladesh who want
Islamabad to send some seasoned diplomats here to look after its
interests in the wake of growing Indian influence in the country.The
rise of Indian influence could be measured from the fact that the Indian
High Commissioner in Bangladesh was the first foreign diplomat to call
on Sheikh Hasina Wajid after the election results were announced and met
her for two hours. Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee is likely to
visit Dhaka next week to meet the new Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina."If
Pakistan wants to safeguard its interests in Bangladesh, then it needs
to immediately send a seasoned diplomat as its High Commissioner.
Diplomats like Riaz Khokhar, Dr Tanveer Ahmed Khan and Hamayun Khan have
served Pakistan with distinction in the past as HC," observed one MP of
Khalida Zia's Bangladesh National Party.Background interviews revealed
that as the Hasina Wajid-led Awami League prepares to start the trial of
"war criminals" within the next six months, a seasoned Pakistani
diplomat is required here who could deal with this very sensitive issue.
India would be the sole beneficiary of these trials as Pakistan would be
at the receiving end. Many former generals of the Pakistan Army are
included in the list of 210 'war criminals'.Pakistan has shown no sign
of urgency in countering the Indian influence and has not fully realised
the impact of the sea change that has taken place in Bangladesh, The
News said. It would do Pakistan a world of good if Foreign Minister Shah
Mahmood Qureshi could find time to visit Dhaka immediately to open a new
chapter in Pakistan-Bangladesh relations.The Indians, on the other hand,
are taking full advantage of the situation, feeling satisfied that,
after Afghanistan, now they have a friendly government in Dhaka. This
new situation might greatly help India in promoting its regional agenda.
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