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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

[ALOCHONA] Re: [Dahuk]: BDR mutiny is the begining of the formation of Rakkhi Bahini

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Rightly said that this is a set game to undo the proud BDR and replaced by....... When I saw the two Kunam dhonno "Nanak & B-in-law of Shaik Abdur Rahman "Mirza Azam" going in the so-called battle field(??????????) with a white flag with another courageious(???) women, conscious people got the tricks of the BAL and RAW.
 
BANGLADESHIS THE TIME IS NOT THAT FAR TO SEE MORE N MORE  "VELKI BAAZI" OF THE "CHAMAK APU" LIKE THIS WHICH WILL SLOWLY ALLOW THE BEST FRINEND TO WEAKEN US HELP THE DYNASTY TO REIGN FOREVER MAKING US THE DAAAAAAAAS OF  HINDUSTAAAAAAN.

Faruque Alamgir



On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 9:28 PM, abiswas08 <abiswas08@yahoo.com> wrote:

I think it is the begining of the formation of Rakkhi Bahini. It is
not just the outburst of Jawans dissatisfaction. Some Jawans said
that they will open the border and invite BSF. If it is just for
dissatisfaction then why they thought about opening the border?

I will not surprised if it comes out to be the plan of BAL and RAW.




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[mukto-mona] FW: Imran Khan


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"Kaafir hae tau shamsheer pay karta hae bharosa,
Momin hae tau bay teegh bhi larta hae sipahi
Kaafir hae tau hae taabae' taqdeer-e-musalmaan,
Momin hae tau woh aap hae Taqdeer-e-Ilahi"  Allama Iqbal

Dear Sayed Saif Hussein> Are you a Bangladeshi? Have you read Allama Iqbal in depth? I am afraid—you have not studied the 'Fascist to the core' philosophy of the so-called Philosopher of Islam. That is why you are mindlessly promoting another naïve fascist from Pakistan. When you are ready, I will give you hundreds of verses from this madman. Says Neo Fascist Imran Khan, "I read Shakespeare, which was fine, but no Allama Iqbal---the national poet of Pakistan. The class on Islamic studies was not taken seriously, and when I left school I was considered among the elite of the country because I could speak English and wore Western clothes and Science had replaced religion." The lamentation of Imran that Science has replaced religion---should send chill through your spines. Is there any wonder-- why the Muslims are scientifically the most backward people on earth in this 21st century?

Now, analyze this statement by Imran's Hero, Allama Iqbal---"You (Allah) have made them, (The Muslims) indifferent to the riches of the world, by instilling your love divine into their hearts. Except for the love of Jehad and the joy of martyrdom, the kingdom of the earth holds no attraction for them. This is the magic of Your Love Divine. It is the last wish and the greatest desire of a true Muslim".  See, how fascist to the core your so-called Allama was? Don't you see the suicidal imputation of this murderous philosophy? Actually, the Muslims don't think anymore. They just gobble up any non-sense thrown their way. These are the forces of Darkness that shut the door to Independent reasoning and drew the line in the sands of 7th Century Arabia. Allah will definitely forgive those unfortunate folks who did not have the good fortune to attend Kindergarten or Scholistica---but He will never forgive the so called educated fools of today--It never ceases to amaze me that in this enlightened-- most technologically advanced civilization-- we have Iqbals and Imrans among us. How sad, how pathetic, how deplorable, how wretched, how vile and indeed how sickening—it makes one throw up. We are truly in a quagmire of tsunamical proportion. Yes, in a hand to hand fight, 100 mad fanatics can kill 1000 kafirs. But today, 10,000 mad fanatics cannot fight a Single Pilotless Drone—isn't it a fact? These forces of illogic, irrationality, unreason, and downright madness are polar opposites of the forces of logic, rationality, reason and mindfulness. God save us from these leaders.


 
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From: sayefhussain@yahoo.com
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 20:58:12 -0800
Subject: [banglarnari] "Why ......" by Imran Khan

Why The West Craves Materialism & Why The East Sticks To Religion

 

By Imran Khan

 

My generation grew up at a time when colonial hang up was at its peak. Our older generation had been slaves and had a huge inferiority complex of the British. The school I went to was similar to all elite schools in Pakistan. Despite gaining independent, they were, and still are, producing replicas of public schoolboys rather than Pakistanis.  I read Shakespeare, which was fine, but no Allama Iqbal - the national poet of Pakistan. The class on Islamic studies was not taken seriously, and when I left school I was considered among the elite of the country because I could speak English and wore Western clothes.

 

Despite periodically shouting 'Pakistan Zindabad' in school functions, I considered my own culture backward and religion outdated. Among our group if any one talked about religion, prayed or kept a beard he was immediately branded a Mullah. Because of the power of the Western media, our heroes were Western movie stars or pop stars. When I went to Oxford already burdened with this hang up, things didn't get any easier. At Oxford, not just Islam, but all religions were considered anachronism.

 

Science had replaced religion and if something couldn't be logically proved it did not exist. All supernatural stuff was confined to the movies. Philosophers like Darwin, who with his half-baked theory of evolution had supposedly disproved the creation of men and hence religion, were read and revered. Moreover, European history reflected its awful experience with religion. The horrors committed by the Christian clergy during the Inquisition era had left a powerful impact on the Western mind.

 

To understand why the West is so keen on secularism, one should go to places like Cordoba in Spain and see the torture apparatus used during the Spanish Inquisition. Also the persecution of scientists as heretics by the clergy had convinced the Europeans that all religions are regressive.

 

However, the biggest factor that drove people like me away from religion was the selective Islam practiced by most of its preachers. In short, there was a huge difference between what they practiced and what they preached. Also, rather than explaining the philosophy behind the religion, there was an overemphasis on rituals. I feel that humans are different to animals. While, the latter can be drilled, humans need to be intellectually convinced. That is why the Qur'an constantly appeals to reason. The worst, of course, was the exploitation of Islam for political gains by various individuals or groups.

 

Hence, it was a miracle I did not become an atheist. The only reason why I did not was the powerful religious influence my mother wielded on me since my childhood. It was not so much out of conviction but love for her that I stayed a Muslim. However, my Islam was selective. I accepted only parts of the religion that suited me. Prayers were restricted to Eid days and occasionally on Fridays, when my father insisted on taking me to the mosque with him.

 

All in all I was smoothly moving to becoming a Pukka Brown Sahib. After all I had the right credentials in terms of school, university and, above all, acceptability in the English aristocracy, something that our brown sahibs would give their lives for. So what led me to do a 'lota' on the Brown Sahib culture and instead become a 'desi'?  Well it did not just happen overnight.

 

Firstly, the inferiority complex that my generation had inherited gradually went as I developed into a world-class athlete. Secondly, I was in the unique position of living between two cultures. I began to see the advantages and the disadvantages of both societies. In Western societies, institutions were strong while they were collapsing in our country. However, there was an area where we were and still are superior, and that is our family life. I began to realize that this was the Western society's biggest loss. In trying to free itself from the oppression of the clergy, they had removed both God and religion from their lives.

 

While science, no matter how much it progresses, can answer a lot of questions - two questions it will never be able to answer: One, what is the purpose of our existence and two, what happens to us when we die?  It is this vacuum that I felt created the materialistic and the hedonistic culture. If this is the only life then one must make hay while the sun shines - and in order to do so one needs money. Such a culture is bound to cause psychological problems in a human being, as there was going to be an imbalance between the body and the soul.

 

Consequently, in the US, which has shown the greatest materialistic progress while giving its citizens numerous rights, almost 60 percent of the population consult psychiatrists. Yet, amazingly in modern psychology, there is no study of the human soul. Sweden and Switzerland, who provide the most welfare to their citizens, also have the highest suicide rates. Hence, man is not necessarily content with material well being and needs something more.

 

Since all morality has it roots in religion, once religion was removed, immorality has progressively grown since the 70s. Its direct impact has been on family life. In the UK, the divorce rate is 60 percent, while it is estimated that there are over 35 percent single mothers. The crime rate is rising in almost all Western societies, but the most disturbing fact is the alarming increase in racism. While science always tries to prove the inequality of man (recent survey showing the American Black to be genetically less intelligent than whites) it is only religion that preaches the equality of man.  Between 1991 and 1997, it was estimated that total immigration into Europe was around 520,000, and there were racially motivated attacks all over, especially in Britain, France and Germany. In Pakistan during the Afghan war, we had over four million refugees, and despite the people being so much poorer, there was no racial tension.

 

There was a sequence of events in the 80s that moved me toward God as the Qur'an says: "There are signs for people of understanding. " One of them was cricket. As I was a student of the game, the more I understood the game, the more I began to realize that what I considered to be chance was, in fact, the will of Allah - a pattern which became clearer with time. But it was not until Salman Rushdie's "Satanic Verses" that my understanding of Islam began to develop. People like me who were living in the Western world bore the brunt of anti-Islam prejudice that followed the Muslim reaction to the book. We were left with two choices: fight or flight. Since I felt strongly that the attacks on Islam were unfair, I decided to fight. It was then I realized that I was not equipped to do so as my knowledge of Islam was inadequate.

 

Hence I started my research and for me a period of my greatest enlightenment. I read scholars like Ali Shariati, Muhammad Asad, Iqbal, Gai Eaton, plus of course, a study of Qur'an. I will try to explain as concisely as is possible, what "discovering the truth" meant for me. When the believers are addressed in the Qur'an, it always says, "Those who believe and do good deeds." In other words, a Muslim has dual function, one toward God and the other toward fellow human beings. The greatest impact of believing in God for me meant that I lost all fear of human beings. The Qur'an liberates man from man when it says that life and death and respect and humiliation are God's jurisdiction, so we do not have to bow before other human beings.

 

Moreover, since this is a transitory world where we prepare for the eternal one, I broke out of the self-imposed prisons, such as growing old (such a curse in the Western world, as a result of which, plastic surgeons are having a field day), materialism, ego, what people say and so on. It is important to note that one does not eliminate earthly desires. But instead of being controlled by them, one controls them.

 

By following the second part of believing in Islam, I have become a better human being. Rather than being self-centered and living for the self, I feel that because the Almighty gave so much to me, in turn I must use that blessing to help the less privileged. This I did by following the fundamentals of Islam rather than becoming a Kalashnikov- wielding fanatic. I have become a tolerant and a giving human being who feels compassion for the underprivileged. Instead of attributing success to myself, I know it is because of God's will, hence I learned humility instead of arrogance. Also, instead of the snobbish Brown Sahib attitude toward our masses, I believe in egalitarianism and strongly feel against the injustice done to the weak in our society. According to the Qur'an, "Oppression is worse than killing." In fact only now do I understand the true meaning of Islam, if you submit to the will of Allah, you have inner peace.

 

Through my faith, I have discovered strength within me that I never knew existed and that has released my potential in life. I feel that in Pakistan we have selective Islam. Just believing in God and going through the rituals is not enough. One also has to be a good human being. I feel there are certain Western countries with far more Islamic traits than us in Pakistan, especially in the way they protect the rights of their citizens, or for that matter their justice system. In fact some of the finest individuals I know live there. What I dislike about them is their double standards in the way they protect the rights of their citizens but consider citizens of other countries as being somehow inferior to them as human being, e.g. dumping toxic waste in the Third World, advertising cigarettes that are not allowed in the West and selling drugs that are banned in the West.

 

One of the problems facing Pakistan is the polarization of two reactionary groups. On the one side is the Westernized group that looks upon Islam through Western eyes and has inadequate knowledge about the subject. It reacts strongly to anyone trying to impose Islam in society and wants only a selective part of the religion. On the other extreme is the group that reacts to this Westernized elite and in trying to become a defender of the faith, takes up such intolerant and self-righteous attitudes that are repugnant to the spirit of Islam. What needs to be done is to somehow start a dialogue between the two extreme. In order for this to happen, the group on whom the greatest proportion of our educational resources are spent in this country must study Islam properly. Whether they become practicing Muslims or believe in God is entirely a personal choice. As the Qur'an tells us there is "no compulsion in religion." However, they must arm themselves with knowledge as a weapon to fight extremism. Just by turning up their noses at extremism the problem is not going to be solved.

 

The Qur'an calls Muslims "the middle nation", not of extremes. The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him) was told to simply give the message and not worry whether people converted or not, therefore, there is no question in Islam of forcing your opinions on anyone else.

 

Moreover, we are told to respect other religions, their places of worship and their prophets. It should be noted that no Muslim missionaries or armies ever went to Malaysia or Indonesia. The people converted to Islam due to the high principles and impeccable character of the Muslim traders. At the moment, the worst advertisements for Islam are the countries with their selective Islam, especially where religion is used to deprive people of their rights. In fact, a society that obeys fundamentals of Islam has to be a liberal one.

 

If Pakistan's Westernized class starts to study Islam, not only will it be able to help society fight sectarianism and extremism, but it will also make them realize what a progressive religion Islam is. They will also be able to help the Western world by articulating Islamic concepts. Recently, Prince Charles accepted that the Western world can learn from Islam. But how can this happen if the group that is in the best position to project Islam gets its attitudes from the West and considers Islam backward? Islam is a universal religion and that is why our Prophet (peace be upon him) was called a Mercy for all mankind.







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[ALOCHONA] Intelligence agencies fail to give hints

 
Yesterday's rebellion at Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) headquarters was an outburst of years of pent-up anger and frustration, observed former director generals of BDR and an ex-army chief.

According to media reports, they also blamed the BDR administration's indifference to grievances of the paramilitary troops and poor intelligence for things spiralling out of control.

Former DG Major General (retd) Azizur Rahman said the intelligence agencies' failure to sense the pulse of the border guards and alert the government accordingly led to the bloody mutiny.

"Forewarning the government of possible dangers is their [intelligence agencies] key responsibility. But that didn't happen in this case."

Aziz also blasted the BDR high command for not doing anything about the soldiers' demands. "If that was not in their power, they should have passed it on to higher authorities."

Another former DG, Maj Gen (retd) Fazlur Rahman, put the flare-up down to "command failure" and "exploitation of BDR personnel during the immediate past caretaker government".

Speaking to a private TV channel, former army chief Lt Gen (retd) Harun-ur Rashid said the mutiny resulted from the absence of an official channel that the paramilitary troops could use to share concerns and air grievances.

"All security agencies have complaint mechanisms for their staffers to vent frustrations. But for some reasons, BDR lacks a ventilation system, or the one it has was not in use," he noted.
 
 



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[ALOCHONA] Soldiers’ 50 major grievances

The Bangladesh Rifles personnel on Wednesday distributed to journalists a leaflet containing their problems and grievances accumulating over the years.
   In their letter submitted to the prime minister, they appealed for immediate government measures to address some of their major grievances.
   The soldiers said the paramilitary border guards that evolved into Bangladesh Rifles from the erstwhile East Pakistan Rifles, had a glorious role in the country's war of independence which had been imprinted in the hearts of the people.


   This force, which had given its arms and ammunition to other forces to fight the independence war and laid down their lives at different times to protect the borders and sovereignty of the country, has itself become subject to oppression, the letter added.


   It said that for the BDR Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had appointed 23 officers in 1973 but they had been transferred elsewhere by the military junta of Ziaur Rahman through conspiracy. Today, this force is being oppressed by the army in such a manner which was not done even by the Pakistanis.


   In the letter, they said that the 50 demands they were placing were among hundreds of problems they were facing. The 50 demands and grievances are:
   Recruiting officers for the BDR through BCS examinations for its modernisation, and withdrawing all officers of the army deputed to the BDR which a major demand of BDR soldiers.


   No steps have been taken, so far, to provide full rationing for the members of this 200-year old paramilitary force. There is neither any ration for its retired soldiers.
   Members of all forces and agencies, including the Ansars and VDP are being sent to UN peacekeeping missions but no step has been taken, so far, to send BDR personnel overseas. The pledges, made time and again in this regard, remain unfulfilled.


   Steps have not been expedited to put an end to discrimination in salary structures and promotion procedures.
   BDR is being run by the Army's black law. Punitive measures are been taken under the law of 1984.
   A policy has been formulated to punish and deprive educated and capable persons of promotion.


   It is only the BDR which is regularly facing war-like situation on the borders but the Army is enjoying the defence allowance sitting back in the barracks.
   The Army officers have sent many BDR soldiers home showing different excuses during the Operation Dal-Bhat. In fact, Army officers were responsible for the faults.
   The Army officers also have distributed among themselves the DA meant for the BDR soldiers.


   All the forces and agencies, except the BDR, had received allowances for duty during the parliamentary and upazila elections. There is a tug of war between the officers for share of the money.


   In the name of BDR welfare, retired army officers are running 18 shops in different parts of the capital. These shops do not have any BDR personnel.
   The vehicles bought in the name of BDR's welfare are being used by the Army officers for their private purposes.


   The schools inside the BDR headquarters have only a few students from the BDR families. Most of the students are children of the Army officers and their relatives. It is unfortunate that being in the BDR we have to send our children to outside schools.


   Our children are not allowed to take admission to the BDR schools and the excuse is that they lack merit although the schools were built to help our children overcome their deficiency. [When the schools were built, we were told they were meant for our children and for that our predecessors gave their labour..]


   The wife of the present [BDR] DG was appointed to the post above the principal of the school. A teacher in name only she draws Taka 60,000 as honorarium per month without taking any class.


   There is a dairy farm inside the BDR and only a few people get its milk and eggs. The milk and eggs, given to the 50 members from the Army, are much more than that given to the 8,000 members of BDR.
   BDR members do not receive good treatment at the BDR hospital. Only their (army) parents and relatives and people from their villages receive treatment. The BDR members are supplied with cheaper medicines while army officers receive expensive drugs.


   The BDR Durbar Hall has been leased out to the wife of the present DG for an amount which is one-twentieth of its annual income. All the lakes/ponds of the Pilkhana and other property, including 'Pushpita Simanta', worth crores of taka were leased out in her name or fictitious names for 99 years.
   The cooks and sweepers of BDR are working at their [army officers] homes and residences of their relations. The BDR troopers have to clean all the streets of Pilkhana before dawn. They work at their [army officers] homes. Even the naik havildars are doing it regularly. The cooks are taken to prepare foods at functions at their relations' homes.


   20. The soldiers generally receive lesser amount of ration. But the savings from the allocations for different messes are taken to the homes of army officers and their relations.
   21. The soldiers have to care for all the trees of the unit. But the fruits of the trees are sent to their [army officers] homes.
   No vehicles are purchased for the BDR troopers now. But expensive vehicles like Pajeros are bought, which are mostly used them [army officers] and their relations.


   The army officers living in Pilkhana must have quarters. But the BDR soldiers or officers are residing out of Pilkhana. After the beginning of the construction of a residential quarter for the soldiers near the farm, a plan was taken for a quarter for army officers. Although they are living in their quarter, not a single floor has been completed in the soldiers' quarters.


   The soldiers are subjected to harassment over their leave. They are sent to the borders but have to take leave after coming back to the battalion, which is totally inhuman. BDR soldiers have to work on the borders but their families cannot live there. They are not even granted two months' leave. We cannot enjoy recreation leave although employees in all organisations enjoy it [In 2001 Deshnetri Sheikh Hasina announced two months' leave for BDR personnel after considering their problems. But the army officers stopped it through machinations].


   They [army officers] come to this organisation with a small trunk but leave with 2/3 trunks.
   They carry out all the contractors' jobs with their own people.
   Poor quality food is supplied to the BDR. If we protest, they threaten us with termination of our jobs.
   The posts designated for officers of BDR are not given properly. Although a few are made officers, they are not given ration/housing and other facilities. They are subjected to harassment.


   In all services and organisations special emphasis is given on education but in this organisation there no such system. Rather those who are a bit more educated, efforts are made to throw them out of it.


   If statistics of dismissals from different services and other organisations since the independence of the country are taken, it would be evident that dismissals from services without reason are rare in other organisations.
   More than 400 officers from the army deputed to the BDR consider its 46,000 members their slaves. An officer needs four to five people for cooking his food. Two [BDR men] are needed for work at the residences of their [Army officers] relations. They are treated like African slaves.


    In the case of problems on the borders, the Indian border guards generally have a meeting with an army officer in command [of the BDR troops.] It often turns out that the officer either leaves for a UN mission or is transferred elsewhere. This results in further complication of the problem.
   The army covertly makes sure that the BDR does not progress in sports (for example, when the army achieves successes in sports it gets good coverage but the BDR wins go almost unnoticed).
    The BDR athletes and sportsmen are k

ept heavily involved in administrative and other activities so that they cannot perform well.
   It is also made sure that the morales of BDR sportsmen and athletes are low. They are given minor awards for their achievements but at those occasions the arrangement for army officers makes it seem as if the prime minister is due to attend.


   The director general of the BDR has smuggled Tk 30 crore to his mother-in-law's account in the United States.
   22 army officers have embezzled Tk 2 crore of Operation Dal-Bhat through bank signatures of BDR personnel.
   Twenty-two army officers have also embezzled Tk 60 crore from the profits of Operation Dal-Bhat.


   A relative of the DG went missing with Tk 50 crore of Nur Mohammad Rifles Public School, but the matter was never investigated. [Former] director general Rezaqul Haider Chowdhury took away Tk 40 crore and that incident was not investigated either.


   It was only because of the greed of some army officers that rice worth Tk 18 per kilogram was sold at Tk 40 per kg, and cooking oil worth Tk 56 was sold at Tk 120 per kg through syndication at the cost of the people's sufferings.
   Army officers receive 30 per cent extra allowance for being deputed to the BDR, which is sheer wastage of national resources..
   They do not want to do anything worthwhile for the BDR for it does not bring them [army officers] any benefits. Instead, they are concerned with the army's interests.


   They use BDR carpenters and tailors for their personal requirements. They not only use BDR's trees for furnishing their homes but even distribute the timber among their neighbours.


   Runners/drivers are kept busy even beyond the official duty hours. This results in high consumption of fuel (if it is needed to go a distance of 40 kilometres to buy a button, the army officers make them do that).
   Although there are a number of human rights organisations in the country, no one talks about our rights which are being violated all the time. (The army officers are careful not to give any hint of it).


   Those who are a little intelligent in the BDR, are sent to the mental ward on the BDR hospital's third floor, which is used like a prison. The medical board there disqualifies the BDR men as unfit for service.
   The officers deputed to the BDR are mostly of low calibre with little hope for further promotion. So they run their charges at their whims.
   We are governed by military rules but our benefits are like those of the ansars/civilians.


   At combined drills and parades, the BDR contingent outperforms other forces all the time. But to undermine the BDR performance, they are trained by inefficient retired captains.
   The whole nation knows about the contribution of the BDR in the liberation of this country. But army officers appear to have become desperate to erase the name of this organisation from history.

 

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[ALOCHONA] Bangladesh Rifles: Mutiny, general amnesty and what next?

Bangladesh Rifles: Mutiny, general amnesty and what next?

Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury

 

Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has declared general amnesty to the revolting troops of Bangladesh Rifles [BDR], who virtually captivated the entire Head Quarters of the paramilitary troops of the country, assigned mainly to guard the bordering areas and combat cross-border terrorism. According to press reports, State Minister for LGRD and Cooperatives Jahangir Kabir Nanak, who attended the meeting between the Prime Minister and BDR representatives that the mutineers were granted amnesty Wednesday evening. The prime minister also urged the BDR members to surrender their arms and return to barrack.
 
A 14-soldier BDR team went to the prime minister's official residence Jamuna for talks.Mutinous BDR members earlier said they would call a ceasefire after holding talks with the prime minister and Home Minister Sahara Khatun.
Nanak said the prime minister would hold a video conference with the BDR jawans at Pilkhana in a bid to calm the situation.
 
The BDR is a paramilitary force guarding the country's long border line of 4,427 km with India and Myanmar. The BDR is headed by a Director General with the rank of Major General of the army.
 
Its total manpower is 67,000, organized into a central headquarters and various sectors, battalions and border outposts, mainly along the frontiers. Its headquarters is located in capital Dhaka. The British had first organized the Ramgarh Local Battalion in 1795 by recruiting the native population. The battalion was succeeded by the Eastern Frontier Rifles, which guarded the frontier from 1891 to 1920, when it was disbanded.
 
Border duties were assumed by the East Pakistan Rifles before Bangladesh's independence in 1971 and later the force was renamed as Bangladesh Rifles.
Apart from its primary task of protecting the borders, the members of Bangladesh Rifles have taken part in other military operations. This force was vested with the additional task of checking smuggling in 1958.
Its members took up arms in an organized manner against the Pakistan Army during the liberation war of 1971 and several members earned gallantry awards.
 
But when Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, wanted to merge the Bangladesh Rifles with the national militia named Rakkhi Bahini, the BDR stiffly opposed the move. But that was the first and last time the border force witnessed a situation close to mutiny.
 
Earlier heavy gun battle erupted February 24 morning between army and paramilitary border security forces in the congested capital of Bangladesh, less than two months after the country returned to civilian rule and security forces prepared to return to barracks.
 
The gunfight began around 10 a.m. local time, after members of the paramilitary Bangladesh Rifles took an unknown number of army officers hostage inside their headquarters. Army troops, along with members of Rapid Action Battalion [RAB], took up positions in the narrow residential lanes surrounding the building.

Around midday, two army helicopters approaching the building were fired on and they swiftly retreated. Three hours into the firefight, the army had not been able to penetrate the border force's Head Quarters.
Police told reporters a local rickshaw puller was killed in the gun fight.
The mutinous BDR men were expressing anger and grief on the officers of the forces, who are deputed from Bangladesh Army. They [the mutinous troops] used abusive words against the Director General of Bangladesh Rifles, Major General Shakil Ahmed Chowdhury and other senior officers. They rose complains about everyday issues like the quality of their accommodations and salaries.
 
Meanwhile two leaders of the ruling party, named Jahangir Kabir Nanak [leader of the youth front] and a state minister for Local Government Ministry and Mirza Azam [another youth leader and brother-in-law of Islamist militancy group named Jamaatul Mujahedin kingpin Shaikh Abdur Rahman] went to the Bangladesh Rifles Head Quarters to meet the mutinous troops for a dialogue.. It was questioned by many that in such a crucial situation, why the government decided to send two of its leaders, who are infamous for instigating various forms of political agitations in the country. Although mutinous members of BDR were refusing to talk to members of media and even were firing at them, these two leaders from Awami League were virtually welcomed inside their Head Quarters by the mutinous troops and in less than 30 minutes, 14 members of their representatives even accompanied the two leaders of the ruling party to the official residence of the Prime Minister. The entire episode of meeting took place beyond the coverage of the media. But, Jahangir Kabir Nanak confessed to the press that, the representatives of the mutinous troops were 'emotional' in expressing their anger and demands to the Prime Minister.
 
Right after the hours long 'meeting' there had been official announcement of amnesty from the Prime Minister towards all the mutinous troops of Bangladesh Rifles. Prime Minister has also assured them to accepting all other demands in phases. One of the prominent demands from Bangladesh Rifles is to stop sending members of Armed Forces on deputation to BDR in official positions.

The gunfight came on a day when hundreds of the 42,000 Bangladesh Rifles forces gathered inside their headquarters for an annual conference. Their leaders, all serving army officers, were also present.
 
The rebellion erupted during a 'Darbar' or meeting between seniors officers and soldiers, where sources said the lower-rank troops got agitated alleging that the top brass had not taken up their grievances relating to pay hike, promotions and to make the paramilitary force an autonomous body with Premier Sheikh Hasina when she visited the headquarters a day earlier.
Earlier, a number of mutinous BDR men gave interviews to a number of private television channels. They expressed anger and uttered abusive words about the officers of BDR, who were deputed from army.
 
Interestingly, almost all the mutinous members of BDR, who appeared before the media hail from the Southern part of the country, which is considered to be a strong vote bank of Bangladesh Awami League. Many of them were speaking like politicians or politically motivated elements.
 
What impact Wednesday's clashes will have on a still fragile civilian government depends on how the mutinous members and Bangladesh Rifles will behave in the next coming weeks.
 
Political analysts believe that the revolt won't be a threat to the stability of the state, but it's certainly a serious threat to the security forces and their standing, their place in the structure of the state. They said, "This is a fragile time, and this could be a very destabilizing factor."
 
Wednesday meeting of the representative of the mutinous troops of Bangladesh Rifles with the Prime Minister and the general amnesty will surely leave a long-standing impact on the very discipline of this extremely important institution of the republic.
 
There is yet to be exact picture on the degree of casualties during the day-long gun battle within the huge compound of the Bangladesh Rifles. According to various sources, a large number of officers on deputation from Army, who were present in the Head Quarter might have been seriously injured or killed by the mutinous troops of Bangladesh Rifle. At least two dead bodies of BDR members [their jackets and badges were removed to suppress identity] were recovered from a nearby area in the city. BDR men pushed the dead bodies inside a manhole, wherefrom the dead bodies moved to the nearby opening point at Buriganga River. It is believed that the dead bodies might have been of the officers from Bangladesh Army, who were on deputation in BDR.
 
 There is even rumor centering the Director General of Bangladesh Rifles, Major General Shakil Ahmed Chowdhury, who was inside the BDR Head Quarters during the incident. It is assumed that, General Shakil might have been either seriously injured or killed by the mutinous troops of the border security forces. The present BDR chief, Shakil Ahmed, who is said to have been attacked by his irate troops on Wednesday, has promised to work closely with India countering terrorist groups active along the borders. Indian Border Security Force officials talk of him as a "very friendly person always willing to co-operate."
 
The entire episode of BDR mutiny is a clear confrontation between the paramilitary forces and army. No one should try to play with such extreme sensitive issue. There is no way either to undermine any justified demand of BDR men, but on the other hand to put a bad name of the entire armed forces. The way mutinous BDR troops were saying many people may misunderstand thinking; army in Bangladesh is generally corrupt. But, this is not true! Armed Forces are certainly the tested patriots who guard the very sovereignty of Bangladesh.
 



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ALAMARING!!

 

This mutiny is alarming. Has some quarter instigated this? Why during Bangabandhu & during Sheikh Hasina? Some quarter is trying to de-stabilize the government from the beginning? Is this a conspiracy against the government? Government dealt well. Now needs to go deep & find out the masterminds. So far, government showed sympathy (wise step), now it is time to show the resolve and firmness. Who knows, the ill defeated forces may be behind this!



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[mukto-mona] Did EMS hasten Ajoy Ghosh's death?

Ajoy Ghosh was a target of the Chinese Communist Party in the twilight years of life for two reasons. At his  last press conference as the CPI general secretary  at the CPI headquarters, he lambasted  the Chinese Communists' attempts to behave as the final judge for matters pertaining to  Marxism and wisdom and claim that they knew the situation in India better than anybody else. He profoundly differed with acrobatics of terming Nehru as  a 'running dog' of imperialism and of the Indian state as  wholly representative of  the reactionary big bourgeoisie and landlords serving the interests of their collaboration with imperialism. He asserted  that as the General Secretary of the CPI, his views were the authoritative Communist views on India. now became as much the target of the CCP as of the 'Left' in the CPI.
 
Giving this background, Mohit Sen referred to the  vicious personal slander  campaign.  unleashed against AG. "Even his ill-health was sneered at as being a pretext for frequent trips to Moscow. He was, in fact, quite unwell and scheduled to leave for Moscow for treatment in the autumn of 1961. He had already taken leave on medical grounds from General Secretaryship. E.M.S. Namboodiripad had taken over as Acting General Secretary. When he applied for formal permission to proceed to Moscow, E.M.S. informed him that this permission was being withheld. He was told that this was also in view of the prevailing inner-party situation. On his return, whatever view he expressed would be taken to be those of the CPSU. This would be unfair to those in the party who held different opposed views. It was not Ajoy Ghosh who told us what the Acting General Secretary had said, but the latter himself when he called a meeting of leading members of the apparatus of the central office of the CPI to clear misunderstandings. Ajoy could have had this decision overturned by calling a full meeting of the Central Secretariat and Central Executive Committee where the 'Left' was in a minority. He did not do so because he was personally involved and he was a very decent peson. E.M.S. had shifted closer to the 'Left' after Vijayawada and saw himself in a new historic role as the General Secretary of the CPI. It was quite a shock for some of us to see that such an important leader could be so small and inhuman. Ajoy Ghosh stayed on. He returned to work as the General Secretary when he should have been resting. In a few months thereafter he had to bear the brunt of leading the CPI in the 1962 general elections. In fact, he had wanted to go for treatment to Moscow in order to be fit enough to discharge this responsibility. In the course of campaigning he had a massive heart attack and died while being treated.

[From A Traveller and the Road: The Journey of an Indian Communist by Mohit Sen, Roopa and Co., New Delhi, 2003, p. 210-211]



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[mukto-mona] Shikkhanobish achieves the Rationalist award (2009) of Mukto-Mona

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Mukto-Mona  have bestowed the Rationalist Award  of the Year 2009 on Shikkhanobish,  who has made an outstanding contribution in Darwin Day celebration as well as in public life, consistent with scientific, rationalistic and humanistic  ideals and values. The details are here:
 
 
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[ALOCHONA] From Daily Star BDR Mutiny - How it Began

From Dhaka's Daily Satr 

How it Began: http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=77496

They flee; uniforms left behind http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=77500

Demands they put forward http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=77501

BDR at a glance http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=77514

 

How it began

The mutiny sparked off at the Darbar Hall at the Pilkhana BDR Headquarters at 9:00am when rebellious jawans created a commotion while the Director General was delivering his speech to a gathering of officers and lower tier personnel on the occasion of BDR week.

The Daily Star talked to one of the mutineers over mobile phone and took his version of how the mutiny began.

Wishing anonymity, he said, "The lower tier BDR personnel (who are recruited directly by the BDR authority) have been demanding solution to a number of problems related to pay and benefits. These demands were raised before the DG so that he places them before the Prime Minister who came to Pilkhana yesterday (Tuesday) to inaugurate the BDR week. The DG raised before the Prime Minister only two demands of the army officers in BDR but none of the demands of the lower tier personnel. This intensified our grievance."

He said by Tuesday the angry jawans went out to print a leaflet headlined, 'Save BDR! Save the country! Save the Nation: why are 45,000 BDR personnel subservient today? The BDR is alien in its own home. Take a look, honourable prime minister, thinkers of the country.'

This leaflet was circulated among jawans and outsiders Tuesday night.

Yesterday morning, officers and lower tier BDR personnel gathered at the Darbar Hall at a programme attended by, among others, the DG. According to the mutineer talking to The Daily Star, when the DG started delivering his speech before 9:00am, a few BDR personnel created a commotion from the rear. The officers, sitting in the front row reacted to their unruly behaviour.

The disgruntled jawans asked the DG about the profit made during the Dal-Bhaat programme. They said after the programme ended, they were told that they would receive bonuses from the profit. Accordingly they had put their signatures on money receipts, but never got the money, claimed the mutineer.

The mutineer said, "At one stage, an officer fired a shot injuring a jawan. Then the lower tier personnel went out of the Darbar Hall and returned there with arms from the Pilkhana armoury and held the officers hostage at gunpoint."

A source in the army told The Daily Star said the jawans appeared to have launched the mutiny as per a plan. "We don't have any information to substantiate that the officers fired first," he said.

The mutineer said the officers were not tied or gagged. They were kept inside the Darbar Hall at gunpoint throughout the day and were served with food, he claimed. However they were verbally abused.

He however declined to say how many officers were killed or injured or how many of them were held hostage. "You will get to know that in due time," he added.

Army officers told The Daily Star that they received calls between 9:00am and 10:00 am from some of the BDR officials held hostage at Pilkhana who pleaded for immediate action to rescue them.

Over 3,300 soldiers belonging to battalions 24, 36, 13 and 44 in Dhaka took part in the mutiny. Besides, 3,000 more soldiers of various battalions in the country who came to Pilkhana on the occasion of the BDR week also participated in it. "As a result, we faced no opposition while launching the mutiny," he pointed out.

There are 46 battalions in the country, each having 826 soldiers -- totalling nearly 40,000 soldiers in the BDR. The number of officers in BDR is between 250 and 300, he added.

Asked if there was no opposition, why did the mutineers fire so many shots throughout the day, he said, "Just to make sure that nobody tries to enter Pilkhana from outside and foil our effort." Most of those were blank shots as there was no particular target.

He claimed that the mutiny was not a culmination of a thought-out plan hatched over a long period of time. "We did it almost suddenly," he claimed.

"Those who took part in it are sepoys, nayeks, lance nayeks, havildars and JCOs," he added.



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[ALOCHONA] Re: BDR-Army fight. Its an disaster.


Unequal treatment is never good. Look at USA, we never thought or even realized that so much corruption in USA at high level. We only know now because top 1% sucked the blood of 99%, and these 99% becomes uncontroble because of financial crunch and they have no place to go except look for the culprits who enjoy the wealth sucking their blood.

In this situation in Bangladesh, not much different BDR were deprived for long time, when they see Army sucks the blood and enjoy life with playing Golf where 80% people go to sleep without enough food. This is natural to expect.

All we need common sense, don't need PHd, DR. ENG, etc tittles. Just the common sense.

Regards,
M M Chowdhury ((Mithu), USA
Director, Political and Economical Development in Bangladesh
www.changebangladesh.org

--- On Wed, 2/25/09, M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu) <cgmpservices@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu) <cgmpservices@yahoo.com>
Subject: BDR-Army fight. Its an disaster.
To: cgmpservices@yahoo.com
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 2:33 PM

When a party and its member impose so much hatred among country people, this is what you can expect. There are also few ligitimate arguments about pay of army and BDR personnel which needs a top to bottom GAP anaylysis and implementing corrective action with higher pay and/or better housing for BDR personnel.
 
 
Regards,
M M Chowdhury (Mithu), USA

--- On Wed, 2/25/09, M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu) <cgmpservices@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu) <cgmpservices@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Dahuk]: BDR-Army fight. Its an disaster.
To: dahuk@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s_ayubi786@yahoo.com
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 10:41 AM

Breaking News: Gunfight at BDR reported

This is not a good sign, I am not sure if there is a conspiracy to make Bangladesh like Congo or not. People need to be vigilant and voice concern.
 
Regards,
M M Chowdhury (Mithu), USA

--- On Wed, 2/25/09, Salahuddin Ayubi <s_ayubi786@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Salahuddin Ayubi <s_ayubi786@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Dahuk]: BDR-Army fight. Its an disaster.
To: dahuk@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 8:37 AM

It is the monkeies of the army who call themselves as officers did antagoasied the BDR just like they antagonised the people of the country for the ast two years. . This army is the successors to the hated Paki army and they retain all the characterstc of Paki Army. The are eager to do things that are not theirs and spoils things up. Army should be withdrawn from all ciyil posts if we want to live in peace. It would be best  if the army is disbandesd and replaced with a people 's army trained in guerrilla warfare. The army of conscripts.drawn from all able bodied persons of the country..
                    Salahuddin Ayubi 

--- On Wed, 2/25/09, Sadequr Rahman <shohag_buet02@ yahoo.com> wrote:
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Subject: [Dahuk]: BDR-Army fight. Its an disaster.
To: dahuk@yahoogroups. com
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 6:52 AM

i'm wonder to know the news, BRD-Army r fighting at BDR Head Quarter. its a disaster. what actually the reason behind it. Anyone knows?
 


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[ALOCHONA] BDR-Army fight. Its an disaster.

When a party and its member impose so much hatred among country people, this is what you can expect. There are also few ligitimate arguments about pay of army and BDR personnel which needs a top to bottom GAP anaylysis and implementing corrective action with higher pay and/or better housing for BDR personnel.
 
 
Regards,
M M Chowdhury (Mithu), USA

--- On Wed, 2/25/09, M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu) <cgmpservices@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: M. M. Chowdhury (Mithu) <cgmpservices@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Dahuk]: BDR-Army fight. Its an disaster.
To: dahuk@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s_ayubi786@yahoo.com
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 10:41 AM

Breaking News: Gunfight at BDR reported

This is not a good sign, I am not sure if there is a conspiracy to make Bangladesh like Congo or not. People need to be vigilant and voice concern.
 
Regards,
M M Chowdhury (Mithu), USA

--- On Wed, 2/25/09, Salahuddin Ayubi <s_ayubi786@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Salahuddin Ayubi <s_ayubi786@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Dahuk]: BDR-Army fight. Its an disaster.
To: dahuk@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 8:37 AM

It is the monkeies of the army who call themselves as officers did antagoasied the BDR just like they antagonised the people of the country for the ast two years. . This army is the successors to the hated Paki army and they retain all the characterstc of Paki Army. The are eager to do things that are not theirs and spoils things up. Army should be withdrawn from all ciyil posts if we want to live in peace. It would be best  if the army is disbandesd and replaced with a people 's army trained in guerrilla warfare. The army of conscripts.drawn from all able bodied persons of the country..
                    Salahuddin Ayubi 

--- On Wed, 2/25/09, Sadequr Rahman <shohag_buet02@ yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Sadequr Rahman <shohag_buet02@ yahoo.com>
Subject: [Dahuk]: BDR-Army fight. Its an disaster.
To: dahuk@yahoogroups. com
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 6:52 AM

i'm wonder to know the news, BRD-Army r fighting at BDR Head Quarter. its a disaster. what actually the reason behind it. Anyone knows?
 


Engr. Md. Sadequr Rahman (SHOHAG)
Designation: Engineer (Productivity Improvement)
Productivity Improvement Cell (PIC), BKMEA
13/A,Planners Tower,Banglamotor, Dhaka
Official email: sadiq@bkmea. com
Cell: +8801911251949, +8801674493923





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