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Friday, May 15, 2009

[ALOCHONA] Re: Corruption of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh & Seikh Mujib?

You said Sheikh Mujib liberated Bangladesh from Paki's opperation. Are
you saying it in full sense? Your school of thought don't want to admit
this even.

Even, if we take your argument that Shekh Mujib was a failure and that
from 1972-75, as a nation we did not progrsss by any measure. By which
measure we have progressed post 1975. If by progress you mean Koko
Shipping Company, if by progress you mean Dandy Dyeing, if by progress
you mean Khamba Company, if by progress you mean owning not one but two
palatial houses (what ever may be the circumstances and reasons), yes we
have progressed a lot. I am not here to defend the mistakes and blunders
committed from 72-75. But some good things were also done during that
time. And where is our sense of direction post 75.

But I agree with you that anybody should be punished if he has committed
war crimes. The trial should be against individuals not against any
political party.

Regards

Shafiq Ahmad

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Enayet Ullah <enayet_2000@...> wrote:
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> Truth is hard to swallow! Seikh Mujib created his legacy by his own
doing! Yes, he liberated Bangladesh from Paki's oppression. But, Seikh
Mujib immensely inflicted pain upon the wounds of his own
people, by his own greed!
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> History need to be revisited to learn lesson, Seikh Mujib is not
'infalliable'! Not able to criticize any historical facts is dubichuary!
It simply dishonest to deny the facts of the past!
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> If you look around the planet for similar freedom of struggle, we,
Bangladeshis still grapple for our place in history. The principal
reason for cessation from West Pakistan was economical oppression and
legislative digression. The aftermath of independance, the regime of
Seikh Mujib was an utter failure. From 72-75, as a nation, we did not
progress by any measure. The ineptness of the regime mirred the country,
people's life did not get any better! I understand the limitaion or
resources, but, at least we could expect the new leadership to set a
direction for the country in the new horizon. Instead, Mujib circled
himself with his relatives like Gazi Golum Mostafa (Kombol Chora),
culminating more affable leader like Tajuddin, Nazrul etc.
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> During 71, if Azam et el commited any 'war crime' they should be held
responsible. I have no 'itch' for that! Opposing a war and commiting
'war crime' are two different things! If AL wanted to punish anyone
for their alleged participation in autrocities, they should be done in
the rule of law. There is no need to politicize the victim. If anyone
found guilty, they should be liable for their action. As a party, Jamaat
bear no responsibility for some memebers' guilt. Seikh Hasina and AL are
dragging the process to gain undue political advantage.
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> No one should take revenge, we should persue the persuit of justice,
that's the mantra!
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> --- On Wed, 5/13/09, shafiq013 shafiq013@... wrote:
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> From: shafiq013 shafiq013@...
> Subject: [ALOCHONA] Re: Corruption of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh &
Seikh Mujib?
> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, May 13, 2009, 3:50 AM
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> Starting with your ending, you said "It would have been a different
Bangladesh if we had a capable leadership for newly liberated
Bangladesh!"
> You spit all your venom against Sheikh Mujib. It seems you are very
well aware of the history of Bangladesh but do have some allergic
problems. Â One of the poorest regions of the earth devastated by 9
months of civil war can expect problems of much higher magnitude. But I
will not argue with you as I know it is not of no use doing it. However,
may I ask you if you have ever thought of repairs of all bridges and
culverts like Bhairab Bridge, cleaning and making operational of the
Chittagong port which was inoperable due to war, surrender of arms by
Mukti Bahini and not to talk about withdrawal of Indian Army. All this
in three and half years. No no, sorry you cannot even visualize that. I
think Prof. Ghulam Azam should have taken the leadership of Bangladesh
at that time. Your bad luck, he was enjoying his time during that period
in Islamabad.
> You are right. Let justice prevail. You cannot write the history of
Bangladesh without Sheikh Mujib and without the mention of Ghulam Azam
but with different reasons.
> In the end may I ask you again, the possibility of the trial of war
criminals disturbs you immensely. Any personal reason?
> Regards
> Â
> Shafiq Ahmad
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> --- In alochona@yahoogroup s.com, Enayet Ullah <enayet_2000@ ...>
wrote:
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> > Well, one had to look at the corruption of Seikh Mujib and his cult
of followers from 72 to 75.Mujib is responsible for the biggest
political crime in the history of Bangladesh, banning the democratic
process, creating Natszi BAKSAL, one party, one leader, dictator Seikh
Mujib.
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> > Seikh Mujib and his cronies killed Siraj Sikdar, maimed and
mutilated many members of opposition party. Inept governance of Seikh
Mujib responsible for Famine in '74, millions lives lost and displaced
during the famine!
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> > Let justice prevail, Seikh Mujib should be responsible for the
autrocities during his regime, extra-judicial killings, looting crores
of taka from state treasury by Seikh Kamal!
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> > Along with Azam, Mujib should stand trial!
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> > It would have been a different Bangladesh if we had a capable
leadership for newly liberated Bangladesh!
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> > --- On Tue, 5/12/09, Cyrus thoughtocrat@ ... wrote:
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> > From: Cyrus thoughtocrat@ ...
> > Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Corruption of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh
> > To: alochona@yahoogroup s.com
> > Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009, 9:25 AM
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> > I am glad that you, with your "pure" mind, still walk amongst us,
honoring this earth with your very existence, and vocalizing the "truth"
that is practiced and preached by the holiest of congregations,
Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh. After all, Islam and Jamaat are synonymous,
and whatever Jamaat does must be Islamic. Who else can uphold the
ultimate truth of "Islam", generously handed down to us by the holy
family of the Saud, and supported by our brothers and sisters in the
land where infidels are trying to eliminate our comrades, the Taliban?
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> > By believing in Jamaat, I see the light of hope at the end of the
tunnel of despair. No....wait.. .that's the light of an incoming train!
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> > From: Mohammed Ramjan mramjan@hotmail. com>
> > To: group Alochona alochona@yahoogroup s.com>
> > Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 3:29:12 PM
> > Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] Corruption of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh
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> > Corrupt minded people cannot see the beauties of Islam and its Jamat
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> > To: alochona@yahoogroup s.com
> > From: thoughtocrat@ yahoo.com
> > Date: Sat, 9 May 2009 14:06:39 -0700
> > Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Corruption of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh
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> > No "bro"! Those who are covering up jamaat and its spawns would have
no "salvation" at all, whether here or hereafter.
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> > From: Nirob Dorshok <nistabdhota@ yahoo.com. au>
> > To: alochona@yahoogroup s.com
> > Sent: Friday, May 8, 2009 7:33:20 PM
> > Subject: [ALOCHONA] Corruption of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh
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> > How much you spend to concoct such lies and triggerÂÂ
your propaganda machine against jamat as this forum can see you only
bashing jamat. carry on bro you got a good mission. who knows this might
be your means of salvation in the hereafter... .
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> > From: Shamim Chowdhury veirsmill@yahoo. com>
> > To: Shamim_Personal veirsmill@yahoo. com>
> > Sent: Saturday, 18 April, 2009 8:48:50 AM
> > Subject: [ALOCHONA] Corruption of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh
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> > UNMASK THE REAL FACE OF JAMAAT-E-ISLAMI BANGLADESH .
> > Chashi Kollan Shomity a fake corruption cell of Jamaat-e-Islami
Bangladesh led by war criminal Moulana Yousuf.
> > Video link:
> > Investigative Report By ETV: Click here
> > Shamim Chowdhury
> > Maryland, USA
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> > Chat right from the comfort of your inbox. Show me how..
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> > Windows Liveâ„¢: Keep your life in sync. Check it out.
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