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Friday, March 6, 2009

[ALOCHONA] Re: BDR Massacre - What everyone of us should do?

Lt Col Sajjadur Rahman (Doel) started making phone calls to family and colleagues between 9 and 9.30 pm. His last call for help was between 12.45 pm and 1pm. He had been in hiding for hours with another Major - a doctor. The killers did not kill the doctor as they wanted his help if they got wounded. Lt Colonel Sajjadur Rahman's last words were to beg the killers to spare him because he has two young children. He was then bayoneted to death.

Major Mizan's last words to beg the killers to spare him because his wife had died a few months earlier and he had young children. They then killed him.

At this moment in Cantonment there are teenage girls who are trying to recover from brutal gang rape.

If anything - maybe we will brag a little less about how much better we are than the Pakistanis.

But it's unlikely.

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Enam Haque <enam28@...> wrote:
>
> Now that the fact started to unfold, the hostages were not killed till 11. They contacted the PM at 9. She refused to send the forces even though the military commanders suggested military intervention. She opted for political solution for a military problem which didn't start till 1 pm.
> The negotiators qualification - street level BAL workers successfully commanded hartals, occassionally stripped people's clothes during hartal. That is their highest qualification.
> Home Minister despite knowing her limitations in handling crisis management did a 30 hours long failed negotiation.
> The result - rebels killed, and raped mercilessly. All the rebels left during the stupid negotiation.
>
> Most of the experts believe that the main culprits will never be apprehended as they were allowed to leave the country during the negotiation. From the above fact, it is clear that the PM knew the culprits or she intentionally facilitated the rebels to do the killings
> and then leave the country.
> People who live in Europe and North America, please please do something for the humanity, for the orphans, for the widows and for the innocent people who died. In Bangladesh, the crooks will never be prosecuted.
> You can contact your Congressman, Senator, MP and explain them the gross human rights violation committed by PM and Home Minister by not allowing the victims their right to have protection from law enforcement agencies instead they decided to talk to the rebels, while rebels killed their hostages. You can also write to the International Court
> in Hague to do their inquiry and prosecute the PM and Home Minister.
> Here is the address of International Court.
> International Court of Justice
> Peace Palace
> Carnegieplein 2
> 2517 KJ The Hague
> The Netherlands
> Telephone:   (+31) (0)70 302 23 23
> Telefax:   (+31) (0)70 364 99 28
> Here is a link to email them: http://www.icj-cij.org/homepage/index.php?p1=7&p2=3&m=contact
>
> Here is a link to contact your congressman:
> https://writerep.house.gov/writerep/welcome.shtml
> Enter you State and Zip.
>
> Here is a link to contact your senators:
> http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm
> Enter you State.
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