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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

[ALOCHONA] Re: BDR Probe body misses 3rd deadline

Dear Alochok Musa

Are you saying that all of the 3,000 have the same information?
Are you saying that the 35 who have died know more than the others?
Are you saying that the 35 who have died know less than the others?

What are you saying? Are you saying that 3000 divided 36 years equals...

You may not like what Sami is saying or how is saying it but the essence of what he is saying is correct. The unnatural deaths of 35 soldiers of BDR in 6 months is offensive, alarming and conspiratorial.

What BNP would do is irrelevant - you are in Government. And your answer that BNP's treatment of this issue would have been worse is of no consolation to the soul of our nation.

You have your 'democratic' government. Are you guaranteeing that no innocent soldiers were tortured and killed? Or is that irrelevant because its the Army's fault?

The families of the murdered men of the Army and BDR require justice but they need not bother.

Justice was never important to a Bangladeshi democratic Parliament.

Ask the 45,000 kids in Teknaf who have no primary education.

Who cares?

Ezajur Rahman
Kuwait


--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, "musasarkar" <m_musa92870@...> wrote:
>
>
> Sami,
>
> 35 BDR deaths in 5 months. For all 3000 arrested to die at this rate,
> it will take almost 36 years before you can finally say there is none to
> stand as worthy witness. Which one expected? AL in power for next 36
> years? If they lose power before that, rest assured the OTHER party
> will find enough Jozz Miah, Partha Shoibal Saha, Mukhlesur Rahman to
> hang. Allah has very special plan for the hypocrites.
>
> --- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Samiunnabi Hossain <sami_un@> wrote:
> >
> > Mustafiz,
> > 'Then' at the end ' There will be none' to stand as worthyÂ
> witness! And that is expected,right ? The plan and procedure to
> derail investigation of a conspiracy is done ahead of implementing
> conspiracy itself. If you were a planner would you not do the same!
> Thanks for reminding us about the case though. But again Allah has his
> own plan!
> >
> > sami
> > Â
> > Â
> > Â
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> >
> > From: Ezajur Rahman ezajur.rahman@
> > To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 4, 2009 1:06:21 AM
> > Subject: [ALOCHONA] BDR Probe body misses 3rd deadline
> >
> > UNNATURAL DEATHS OF BDR JAWANS
> > Probe body misses 3rd deadline
> > Courtesy New Age 4/8/09
> >
> > Mustafizur Rahman
> > The investigation committee failed to make any headway in probing the
> deaths of BDR soldiers in custody even in the last two months and a half
> as such death toll soared to 35 until Sunday, officials said.
> > Â Â Â The government has given the probe body one more month
> to complete the investigation into ‘unnatural deaths’ of
> Bangladesh Rifles soldiers in custody in the aftermath of the February
> 25-26 bloody rebellion at the BDR headquarters.
> >    The home ministry’s committee, formed on May 14,
> had missed the deadline for the third time, said an official concerned.
> > Â Â Â As the last deadline for submitting probe report
> expired on July 26, the government on July 29 gave it one-month time
> further to facilitate ‘better investigation into the
> incidents.’
> >    ‘The committee asked for more time to properly
> investigate the incidents of unnatural deaths…We have allowed one
> month more so that the body can complete the task in a better
> manner,’ home secretary Abdus Sobhan Sikder told New Age on
> Monday.
> > Â Â Â The government initiated the executive inquiry into
> unnatural deaths of the paramilitary force members, who were taken into
> custody on suspicion of their involvement with the mutiny, in the wake
> of pressures from local and international rights groups.
> > Â Â Â At least 35 BDR soldiers died in custody in Dhaka and
> elsewhere after the rebellion that killed 75 persons, including 57 army
> officers deputed to the border force.
> > Â Â Â The police so far arrested more than 3,000 BDR soldiers
> at places across the country in connection with the worst rebellion in
> BDR that stunned the nation and put the two-month old government in
> troubles.
> > Â Â Â Of the arrested, seven reportedly committed suicide,
> eight died of ‘heart attack’ and the other 20 deaths were
> caused by various diseases, according to the BDR authorities.
> >    ‘The deputy secretary-led committee is too weak
> to carry out such a sensitive task,’ said a senior official at
> the home ministry.
> >    In late June, the committee was given a month’s
> extension for completing the inquiry into the incidents after it missed
> the second deadline.
> > Â Â Â The committee formed with representatives from BDR and
> police was supposed to submit report in 15 days to June 4.
> > Â Â Â But it could not even start the work in the given time
> as deputy secretary (law) Zakir Hassain initially declined to head the
> four-member body.
> > Â Â Â It was given 15 more days.
> > Â Â Â The committee is supposed to identify the reasons
> behind the unnatural deaths of border guards and recommend steps to
> prevent such custodial deaths.
> > Â
> >
> > ________________________________
> >
>


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