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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Re: [ALOCHONA] Re: The Father of "Crossfire in Bangladesh?



Dear Alochok Sarkar
 
The number you have cited is the biggest mystery of our time. During the last BAL government, there was a public demand of publishing the list of army officers and other muktijodhas claimed to have killed by Zia. However, they could not produce anything. You have one with name and address, I would love to receive it and the nation will be relieved from the BAL propoganda.
SH
Toronto


From: musasarkar <m_musa92870@yahoo.com>
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, October 22, 2009 12:50:00 AM
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Re: The Father of "Crossfire in Bangladesh?

 

If the killings of more than 30,000 JSD workers by Bangabandhu' s order are true, then why does JSD always ally with AL, never with AL's #1 enemy BNP?  MAYER CHEYE JATIYATABADI MASIDER DORODTA EKTU BESHI BESHI DEKHA JAE.  It is extremely funny that the hypocrites shed more tears for Siraj Sikdar, the founder of extremist terrorist party called Purbo Bangla Sarbohara Party than anybody even from Siraj's own party.

Natural justice also eliminated the greatest Danob in Bengali's history - the Aug 15 murder conspirator, killer of tens of thousands of Muktijudhdhas, and the great rehabilitator of all Rajakars on 30 May, 1981.

--- In alochona@yahoogroup s.com, Sajjad Hossain <shossain456@ ...> wrote:
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> Thank you dear great BAL supporter. OK I did not know that Sheikh Mujib got training for crossfire from the Razakars and Al Badr.
> I am not shedding any tears for Siraj Sikder. Whether he was a killer or not that was a legal issue. If someone abides by the rule of law, Siraj Sikder should not have sent to crossfire. It was your great leader Sheikh Mujib who did not have any respect for rule of law. Therefore, he found only solution "extra judicial killing". He also ordered killing of more than 30,000 JSD workers. Anyway, there is something called "natural justice" and through that process this "Danob" was eleminated.
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> SH
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> From: Robin Khundkar rkhundkar@.. .
> To: alochona@yahoogroup s.com
> Sent: Mon, October 19, 2009 12:36:05 PM
> Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Who Pioneered "Crossfire in Bangladesh?
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> Dear Sajjad Hossain
> Well if he did he must have learnt it from the Al Badrs and Al Shams Razakars and their foreign masters who refined it onto an art alongwith with total deniability! !!
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> Cross fire/encounter killings/extra judicial murders are a long standing tradition in the subcontinent. From Peshawar to Chittagong from Delhi to the tip of Sri Lanka!
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> I am curious at your shedding of crocodile tears at the death of Siraj Shikder the naxalite and a firm believer in the politics of annihilation. Do you really think he would shown you any mercy to hardcore communalists like you if he had ever come to power.
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> If you really do I want some of your Kool Aid!
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> Robin
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> -----Original Message-----
> >From: Sajjad Hossain
> >Sent: Oct 18, 2009 11:19 PM
> >To: alochona@yahoogroup s.com
> >Subject: [ALOCHONA] Who Pioneered "Crossfire in Bangladesh?
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> >Crossfire or extra-judicial killings are now-a-days very common practice among the so-called law enforcers.
> >However, when it was pioneered in the history of Bangladesh? The historical facts show that it was Bangabondhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman ever first introduced
> >"Crossfire" in Bangladesh. The first victim of his Crossfire was Siraj Shikder. After his brutal killing, the so-called "Jatir Pita" shouted in the Parliament "Where is Siraj Shikder Now?". What a Pita who sent his son to be tortured and brutally killed!
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> >SH
> >Toronto
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