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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

[ALOCHONA] Re: A Horrendous Discovery

Dear Alochok Moavin

Yes - it's very confusing. One can only imagine what the families of the victims must be going through. I am adding to this confusion at some level I know but I assure you of my sincerity. It is obvious that a few others are single minded in turning this tragedy into a vehicle for their own partisan agenda.

I suppose all the conflicting and contradictory messages should force us to at least keep an open mind. That could be a good thing!

Best wishes

Ezajur Rahman
Kuwait


--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Moavin Islam <moavin@...> wrote:
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> I AM SURE THE CONFLICTING & OFTEN CONCOCTED NEW ITEMS THAT HAVE BEEN SURFACING SINCE THE UGLY BDR INCIDENT ARE SCREWING THE EYE-BALLS OUT OF MANY READERS OF THE ALOCHONA FORUM (INCLUDING MYSELF). I GUESS ONE HAS TO ALIGN ONESELF TO A PARTICULAR GROUP TO BELIEVE OR ACCEPT WHAT ONE WANTS. AS FOR ME, I AM TOTALLY CONFUSED SINCE I AM ESSENTIALLY NON-ALIGNED.
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> Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 20:39:36 -0700
> Subject: [ALOCHONA] Re: A Horrendous Discovery
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> Who is who! It is very startling to see who is writing what in whose name and what purpose. Apparently, Isa Khan posted the article titled as A Horrendous Discovery, which claims to be written by villainous writer Delwar Mazumder. In his writing, Mr. Mazumder claimed, "The following facts, gathered from over a dozen of reliable sources, further corroborate that fact." Mr. Mazumder claim found to be nothing but hoax, which is as usual in his case. Every bit of his writing including semicolons, periods and commas in this posting are copied from a posting of none but Jamati ideologist Barrister (AKA Brigadier) MBI MUNSHI in Pakistan Defense Forum. Please check this link to read MBI Munshi's posting from where a carbon copy of what Delwar Mazumder so-called research paper were produced from.
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> Link: http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/22410-bangladesh-gunfight-bdr-headquarters-48.html
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> It looks like MBI Munshi, Delwar Mazumder and Isa Khan Trio are in the center of a clandestine group, which in an information war against Bangladesh in collaboration with Pakistan Defense Forum which is again nothing but clandestine web portal of notorious Pakistan military intelligence unit known as ISI.
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> Though there is absolutely no doubt in my mind about the falsehood in his writing but the purpose of my writing is not solely to unearth is fabrication. My writing is on my observation on this trio's falsehood on presumption of knowing everything and cleverly putting them into cyber space as research work when the fact is one writes on others filtered potty. There objective is to cleverly trick easy readers and lure them into buying ISI molded conspiracy theory which they bake from Pakistan Defense Forum bakery kitchen.
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> --- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Isha Khan <bd_mailer@> wrote:
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> A Horrendous Discovery
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> Investigators have learnt that a team of 25 trained foreign commandos
> entered Bangladesh illegally from India through various bordering areas
> on or within January 11, 2009
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> By Delwar Mazumder
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> There are some dangerous clues about recent BDR horror killing.All that
> being part of history now, one wonders how it all happened, who did it,
> and why? While that is precisely the undertaking of the investigators
> who will unearth the real intent of the carnage and identify the
> culprits, the incident demonstrates a serious lapse in military
> intelligence. The following facts, gathered from over a dozen of
> reliable sources, further corroborate that fact.
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> One: Investigators have learnt that a team of 25 trained foreign
> commandos entered Bangladesh illegally from India through various
> bordering areas on or within January 11, 2009. They were received and
> sheltered in Dhaka by individuals working under cover as diplomats.
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> Two: At the same time, a small group of 10-12 BDR members, including two
> Deputy Assistant Directors (DADs), were recruited as the internal moles
> and coordinators to provide precise information to the foreign team via
> three senior political leaders of the country until the hours of the
> carnage.
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> Three: The occasion for the operation was chosen carefully to ensure
> availability of all senior BDR officers who had gathered in Pilkhana for
> the annual BDR day celebration. Over 3,000 extra troops also came to
> Pilkhana for various administrative duties as well as to launch a tattoo
> show for which the BDR has been historically famous.
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> Four: The mutiny was slated for February 24, while the PM was in
> Pilkhana to take salute in the BDR day parade. In consideration of
> likely collateral harm to the political personalities and other
> dignitaries who accompanied the PM, the date was changed. However, final
> coordination and reconnaissance were done that day by some guests who
> attended the parade, masquerading as VIPs.
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> Five: Upon conclusion of final reconnaissance, at about 10.30 PM, on
> February 24, a segment of the foreign killing squad and over 25 BDR
> soldiers - plus three young - leading politicians of the country - met
> in a briefing in one of suburban Dhaka residences. The precise timing of
> the operation and the responsibilities of each small group were decided
> in that meeting.
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> Six: As per plan, one of the DADs ensured that members of the BDR cell
> would be posted on duty on gate number 4 that morning when the DG would
> sit for the slated Darbar in the Darbar hall.
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> Seven: On February 25, the D-day, the foreign commando team entered the
> Pilkhana compound through gate number 4, at 8.10 AM, using a BDR vehicle
> (Bedford) which the designated DAD had arranged to send for them about
> an hour ago. Dressed in sports gear (long camouflage trouser, vest, and
> PT shoe) - in order to be able to quickly change into civil clothes
> while fleeing after the massacre - the killers entered the Pilkhana
> compound undetected.
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> Eight: The BDR vehicle that carried the killers was followed by an
> ash-colour pick up van which carried initially used arms and ammunition
> from outside. In order to begin the massacre, one of the Bengali
> speaking commandos, armed, was ordered to enter the Darbar hall without
> permission to engage the DG into a provoking altercation.
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> Nine: Once the DG was shot, other officers, all unarmed, tried to
> obstruct the lone killer. Within seconds, the action group of the killer
> team entered the Darbar hall and started killing other officers while
> the cover up group cordoned the area.
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> Ten: In the following hours, part B of the mission began by inducting
> other troops into the team under gun point and the armoury - as well as
> the intelligence equipments - was looted. The foreign killers and their
> local henchmen used BDR soldiers on gunpoint to show the locations of
> other officers, their families, and the offices where vital national
> security documents remained preserved. Highly classified border security
> maps, troop deployment plan and initial action plan, etc. were taken
> away by the foreign commandos.
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> Eleven: Eyewitnesses say, two of the last foreign commandos - one male
> and one female - left the BDR compound in the afternoon on February 26,
> following the surrendering of arms by BDR members who knew nothing about
> the mutiny even a minute before. These two are presumed to be the
> leaders of the foreign commando team.
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> None of the above could have been materialized if the two main national
> intelligence outfits of the country (DGFI and NSI) have had prior clues
> about what was being conspired to destroy the armed forces of the
> country. The foreign commandos took control of BDR's own intelligence
> outfit, RSU, at the initial stage and used RSU equipments to communicate
> among themselves during the mutiny.
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> The commanding officer of RSU too was assassinated during the carnage.
> That aside, there were other intelligence lapses during the mutiny. In
> the more than 30 hours while the mutiny prolonged, neither the NSI, nor
> the DGFI, had any clue about who were being shot at and what exactly
> went on inside. They also ignored SMS messages from fellow officers, on
> ground that there was no order from the government to do anything. In
> reality, these two agencies were too busy, as they often are, in
> ensuring security to the VVIPs and VIPs; not the country and its vital
> institutions that they are oath-bound and mandated to serve and protect.
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> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/khabor/message/18375
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