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Thursday, April 30, 2009

RE: [ALOCHONA] Re: 100 Days of Vicious Vengeance



ATTN: musa sarkar
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It will be really wonderful. if you have time, to review some of the allegations
against AL govt. Allegations made by so many citizens, journalist and other observers.

Why don't you ... at least.... dy-mystify the terrible BDR massacre issue and comment on the quality of investigation
PM Hasina has undertaken?

So all those people, who are pointing fingers towards AL...about BDR massacre....are ignorant/ liers!

Time will tell.


Best wishes.

Khoda hafez.


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> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> From: m_musa92870@yahoo.com
> Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 20:35:11 +0000
> Subject: [ALOCHONA] Re: 100 Days of Vicious Vengeance
>
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> I did not know lies and unfounded allegations could become facts to
> WELL-PLACED, INTELLIGENT, NEUTRAL, WISE, OBSERVANT, EXPERIENCED people,
> and materials for thought-provoking (?!?) article. Thanks for giving
> us lesson in HYPOCRISY 100.
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> --- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, maqsud omaba <maqsudo@...> wrote:
> >
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> > Attn MT Hussain
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> > Thanks for your thought-provoking article with so may " little-known"
> statements/facts about PM Hasina.
> > I am not an english teacher. I am also not a master in english
> literature/language.
> > Understandably, english is also a 2nd. language for me, just like you
> and majority of the readers.
> >
> > While reading your interesting article, I felt that the flow got messy
> because of the inclusion long sentences in the article.
> > And .... use of too many " unusual + uncommon english words ", took
> away my excitement
> > occasionally, while concentrating on Hasina's story.
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> > I hope my feedback will be useful to You. After all we are getting
> quite a few well-researched articles from you in this site.
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> > Best wishes.
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> > Khoda hafez.
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> > dr. maqsud omar
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> > To: dhakamails@yahoogroups.com
> > From: bd_mailer@...
> > Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 04:38:31 -0700
> > Subject: [ALOCHONA] 100 Days of Vicious Vengeance
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> > 100 Days of Vicious VengeanceAuthor: M.T. Hussain
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> > Propaganda for 100 days
> >
> > It is nothing unusual that on the 100th day of their rule of
> > Bangladesh, the Awami League's third term in their show up in the
> State
> > power and second term of Sheikh Hasina that started in early January
> > 2009 and finished 100 days has as usual with their propaganda from
> > inside and from across the border, particularly in Kolkata, went
> > unparallel.
> > Crushing Poverty
> >
> > In Bangladesh, one of the poorest country in the world and with
> > millions starving each day in and out for no work, no money to buy
> > basic essentials including food cereal rice and wheat, in particular,
> > from the open market, the question of food security is in rhetoric
> > rather than in reality.
> > Cereal price down
> >
> > Even so, the poorest of the poor should be happier that the prices of
> > basic cereals have gone down for whatever reason that could not be
> > clearly perceived at that level. Say, for example, the worldwide
> > recession if improved, the prices of essentials would again go up
> > signaling that it was a temporary phenomenon and nothing durable or
> > sustainable over a long period ahead. The continuation of the VGF
> > (Vulnerable Group Feeding), restart of the OMS (Open Market Sale),
> > organizing food rationing for the poor, reactivating the TCB (Trading
> > Corporation of Bangladesh) or market intervention, etc. left with no
> > doubt that widespread poverty in the country remains a continuing evil
> > ahead, for how long it's anybody's guess.
> > Production incentive lost
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> > The other worrying issue is that should the price level of food
> cereals
> > remain low for years, productivity of all such items is certain to
> fall
> > for loss of incentive for the producers or the farmers in this case.
> In
> > such case import bill of food cereals would not only adversely affect
> > the macro economy but also increased dependence on outside source for
> > supply against Bangladesh's demand. That the government reduced
> the OMS
> > price of rice fixed earlier from Taka 18/ per Kg to Taka 16/, never to
> > be able to reduce to Taka 10/ that would further shatter the
> > macro-economy as had been ineptly promised in their election manifesto
> > in December 2008.
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> > Obama's Change and DIN BADAL
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> > During the December election campaign particularly of the Awami League
> > that brought them the big `win', if one would give damn to the
> fraud in
> > the whole matter, was that Sheikh Hasina possibly had stolen the term
> > `Change' that Barak Obama coined and continued to use in his
> > Presidential campaign in 2008, when by accident of history or by
> design
> > Hasina stayed in that country for about six months for `treatment
> of
> > ears and eyes' but translated in Bengali Obama's term for
> "DIN BADAL".
> > Unenlightened feudal mindset
> >
> > To me, the first and foremost change needed in Bangladesh politics is
> > the mindset of the politicians, albeit, others, as well playing
> > important roles in reshaping mindset of the new progeny. One may call
> > it also as change of political culture of the country that we had in
> > the past to something else. To what in more specific term?
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> > Democracy misunderstood
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> > If we take the case of democracy and pluralism, first of all that
> means
> > equality, respect for and dignity of each and every individual, no
> > matter high or low in social status. I wonder at times that the
> remnant
> > of feudal mindset of many of our top leaders hardly fits into plural
> > democratic demand as are in practice in the West. Although I don't
> > expect anything change overnight, there should have been a beginning
> > somewhere that at least I expected when I heard the word DIN BADAL or
> > Change that Obama had coined. That the DIN BADAL now has boiled down
> in
> > Bangladesh for the last one hundred days having no sign of its end
> > except in reprisal and vengeance.
> > Vengeance rooted back
> >
> > It is appreciable that vengeance of the particular genre had its root
> > in early 1980s when Hasina took to politics by the magnanimous
> approach
> > to her of General Zia and the President of Bangladesh who had his sole
> > burden to bring back Sheikh Hasina to Bangladesh from self-exile in
> > India then stayed about six years. Within 17 days of her arrival in
> > Dhaka, Zia was brutally killed by some elements supported by the
> Indian
> > Federal Intelligence Agency, R&AW (Research and Analysis Wing,
> > certainly a misnomer if not anything else). She proved her
> involvement,
> > at least indirectly, in the killing of Zia when on the day 30th May of
> > Zia's killing, she tried to flee Bangladesh through Akhaura border
> once
> > again to India. She was, however, apprehended by the law enforcing
> > agency of Bangladesh,
> > Politics for avenging father's blood
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> > In an interview at the London BBC Bengali Service immediately
> > afterwards, she stated in verbatim that she hated politics to take on
> > to except for inflicting vengeance of her father's killing (See,
> BBC's
> > Serajur Rahman's item, 24 March 2009, Dhaka Bengali daily Noya
> > Diganata).
> > Kill ten for one
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> > That she was only after blood in beastly vengeance well documented in
> > various sources when in power for the first term in an official visit
> > to Chittagong she openly asked her cadres to `Kill ten for
> one' of
> > their killed by their imagined opponents.
> > Taka 50,000 advance for killing Khaleda
> >
> > During her 2001 election campaign tour in northern districts, as
> Matiur
> > Rahman Rentu had recorded in his autobiographical sketch AMAR FANSI
> > CHAI, she offered the boatmen of the Ferry of the Dharla river in cash
> > Taka 50,000 in advance for drowning to death Begum Khaleda Zia into
> the
> > river while she would be visiting that area and would cross over the
> > river in that ferry. She further promised to pay another Taka 50,000
> > when the drowning job would be finished.
> > Orchestrated game for her father's `killers'
> >
> > The whole game she orchestrated for the trial of the so-called
> > `killers' of her father during her first term through
> manipulation of
> > the State power and also giving perks on the one hand and intimidating
> > the judges in the framed up trial during five years, June 1996 to July
> > 2001, on the other, producing only gross miscarriage of justice in the
> > so-called `murder case' that by all legal norms had been a
> victorious
> > coup d' etat being itself indemnified has remained in history the
> most
> > notorious example of her vicious vengeance.
> > Humbug about war crimes trial
> >
> > The war crimes trial that her father made lot of humbug about and then
> > abandoned for practical difficulties and moral questions involved is
> > taken now in 2009 after 38 years when it is almost impossible to
> > meaningfully pursue even any single case in the matter as no evidence
> > is available for natural reason of time lag. Besides, Bangladesh, much
> > less the government of independent Bangladesh, did not exist in the
> > soil except the Government of East Pakistan; many like me would serve
> > and draw regular salaries as employees of the East Pakistan Government
> > until November 1971. Neither did any government in the world recognize
> > the entity of independent of Bangladesh but only India lately though
> on
> > the 6th December and that also for legal complicacies for her waging
> > war on the 3rd December. How come then the war of Bangladesh in 1971
> > and so the imaginary war crime in Bangladesh during March to December
> > 1971? Well, there had been civil strife and so had human rights
> > violations in East Pakistan and that also perpetrated by some rogue
> > elements of both sides, not of one group. That Bangladesh did not
> exist
> > in reality, instrument framed after that period as the so-called
> > Collaborators Act of 1972 and so also the 1973 War Crimes Tribunal had
> > been that provided for giving retrospective effect is certain to be
> > invalid or of no legal effect as no law can be given retrospective
> > effect in legal jurisprudence.
> > 25-26 February BDR massacre
> >
> > It is argued at many levels inside the country and outside the border
> > that it was only Hasina's misperceived vengeance that took lives
> of
> > over six dozens of valuable senior army officers in the 25-26 February
> > BDR campus mayhem. That herself and some other among her close
> > associates have already been proved by the fact that she is not
> serious
> > about bringing out neutral report on the massacre of unprecedented
> > nature in history, and just buying time to make the likely report of
> > their own liking that she did in the framed up case of the coup heroes
> > of the 15th August 1975.
> > Khaleda's Moinul Road Residence
> >
> > Hasina's vengeance stooped to the lowest of minimum sense of
> dignity
> > and lack of humane feeling to Khaleda's residence she bought in
> lease
> > for 99 years nearly three decades ago, and the lease to expire in
> > another seven decades hence in late 2060 A.D. That was offered to
> > Khaleda then by humane consideration as a helpless widow following her
> > husband's brutal killings in May 1981, and she had nowhere to go
> for a
> > living being the widow with two young children to look after of the
> > late army chief and the civilian President Ziaur Rahman. Hasina in her
> > all pliant members cabinet and in Srajur Rahman's term `HUKKA
> HUA' took
> > the unlawful decision to cancel the lease document of the old Bungalow
> > of about 40 years old wherein she lived for about 30 years with all
> the
> > memories of her celebrated husband and the former President of
> > Bangladesh.
> > 100 days of vicious vengeance
> >
> > Thus I would have my fully considered opinion that Hasina's 100
> days in
> > power of the rule should be notoriously marked by the vicious
> vengeance
> > and vengeance alone of the worst kind that included killings of the
> > comrades of the same genre among the students not beyond knowledge of
> > Hasina but that is what she entered into politics for vengeance of the
> > only goal in view.
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> > http://www.untoldfacts.com/bangladesh/100-days-of-vicious-vengeance/
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