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Saturday, February 28, 2009

[ALOCHONA] Re: Killing of Army Officers by BDR: Is it Indian retaliation of Barai Bari Incident?

And Salauddin Qader Chowdhury and Jamaat?

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Sajjad Hossain <shossain456@...>
wrote:
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> During Sk. Hasina's last government, BDR killed 12 BSF jowans
during the operation Barai Bari. Many analyst believe that the BDR
carnage of the army officers was just a retaliation by India.
>
> SH
> Toronto
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> From: M.B.I. Munshi <MBIMunshi@...>
> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 9:02:34 PM
> Subject: [ALOCHONA] Beware of Indian Propaganda on BDR Mutiny
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> The following views expressed in the following news report
originally came from Indian sources such as SAAG (which is sponsored
by RAW) or directly from Indian intelligence as appeared on IBN Live
website â€"
> http://www.southasi aanalysis. org/%5Cpapers31% 5Cpaper3072. html
>
> http://ibnlive. in.com/news/ bangladesh- rifles-mutiny- ends-
mystery- remains/86374- 2.html
>
> Why are Bangladesh nationals using information manufactured by
Indian intelligence? Did no one see the BDR Jawans chanting Joy
Bangla as they were engaged in their rampage and killing? Is this the
slogan of Islamist fundamentalists? Finally why did India propose to
send a Peace Mission to protect the Calcutta-Dhaka Friendship train
without even being requested? What would happen if we offered them
transit? We can expect they would not need to offer us assistance
they would simply send their troops into Bangladesh since we now have
an open border after the revolt. We also have information that BSF
were sending SMS messages to the BDR jawans during the mutiny.
Although this has still to be verified the indications are that
Indian intelligence and their human assets in Bangladesh are involved
in propagating disinformation and propaganda to misdirect public
attention from the real source of the rebellion. I find it utterly
disgraceful and appalling that
> after such a tragedy our own citizens would participate in this
Indian game. They should be calling for unity but their acts speak of
disunity.
>
> Anti-liberation forces instigate BDR-men to attack army officers
>
> Staff Correspondent
> The Bangladesh Today - February 28, 2009
> An organised gang influenced by anti-liberation forces in a
preplanned way instigated BDR members to launch barbaric attacks on
army officials and killed them intentionally in a move to create an
anarchic situation in the country.
> This allegation was made by participants at a discussion meeting
organised by Ekattur er Ghatak Dalal Nirmul Committee at WVA
auditorium in the capital on Friday afternoon. Political leaders,
lawyers and professors took part in the discussion presided over by
National Professor Kabir Chowdhury.
>
> The participants said after the take over of power by Awami League-
led 14-party alliance government, the trial of war criminals has been
demanded by the people and that has already been approved by the
parliament. Under this circumstance, an organised gang influenced by
anti-liberation force instigated the BDR members to create an
anarchic situation in the country in order to foil the proposed trial
of war criminals.
> They said good numbers of fundamentalists were appointed at
different significant sectors of the country during the tenure of BNP-
led four-party alliance government. Now they are trying to destroy
the mission and vision of the government including the trial of war
criminals so that it does not take any steps against the war
criminals.
> Barrister Tania Amir said in order to create countrywide anarchic
situation to foil the proposed trial of war criminals, an organised
armed gang influenced by anti-liberation forces launched attack on
army officials and killed them intentionally. They also violated
their wives during the attack which lost happened in 1971.
> "To keep the situation under control, our Primer Minister Sheikh
Hasina announced amnesty but the amnesty will not cover of murderer
and violations. Trial of killers and violators must be held under
existing procedures," she said.
> Workers party president also MP Rashed Khan Menon said soon after
taking decision over trial of war criminals, a certain group are
becoming very active to create anarchic situation throughout the
country. "We will have to take steps against this vested quarter
carefully, because conspirators might instigate and create more
untoward situations anytime," he said.
> Kabir Chowdhury said soon after announcing amnesty, the situation
came under control but it does not mean that the mutineers will be
freed from criminal offence. Trial is must for killers and
violators. "The government will have to reform the function of BDR
and different intelligence departments immediately and take measures
for ensuring trial of mutineers," he said.
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