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[ALOCHONA] Power of Music



http://www.cnn. com/2009/ HEALTH/05/ 11/music. heart/index. html

By Val Willingham
CNN Medical Producer
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The power of music: It's a real Heart Opener

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(CNN) -- If you didn't catch the white coat and the stethoscope, you might take Dr. Mike Miller for a middle-aged rocker, roaming the halls of the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore.

Playing or listening to music can create a feeling of well being, which affects the vascular system.
For years, Miller, a research cardiologist, has been studying the effects of happiness -- or things that make people happy -- on our hearts. He began his research with laughter, and found watching funny movies and laughing at them could actually open up blood vessels, allowing blood to circulate more freely.
Miller thought, if laughter can do that, why not music? So, he tested the effects of music on the cardiovascular system. "Turns out music may be one of the best de-stressors -- either by playing or even listening to music," said Miller.
The setup was basically the same as with the laughter study: Using high-tech imaging, Miller measured blood vessel size as people listened to music.
The results did not surprise Miller. "The inner lining of the blood vessel relaxed, opened up and produced chemicals that are protective to the heart," he said.
But when participants listened to music they didn't particularly enjoy, Miller said, "the vessels actually began to close up."
That's exactly what tension -- or stress -- does.
 
Long-term stress can wreak havoc on the cardiovascular system. Over time, it can cause blood vessels to stiffen and become rigid, constricting blood flow. As people get older, arteriosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, becomes a problem. Constricted vessels can cause blood pressure to rise and increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. Stress can also suppress the immune system, contribute to infertility and impotence, speed the aging process and even rewire the brain, leaving people more vulnerable to anxiety and depression.
But music can counter the effects of stress. "It gives us an overall feeling of good, well-being -- a sense of euphoria in some cases," Miller said.
A recent study out of Stanford University found elderly patients who were diagnosed with depression gained self-esteem and saw an improvement in their mood when they were visited by a music therapist.
In fact, many hospitals across the country use music therapy to help patients heal. The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, uses music as part of its cardiovascular surgery healing program to "promote relaxation and reduce tension, stress and anxiety." Because music helps these patients relax, it decreases their pain, improves their moods and helps them to sleep better, especially during recovery.
 
Miller has not only seen these same results in some of his patients who use music therapy, but he said he also believes music can be so relaxing that it can actually keep the body young. "We would like to believe that it may slow down the aging process," he said.
But be careful what you listen to. Whether you like Beyoncé or the B-52s, Chopin or Johnny Cash, Miller found that listening repeatedly to the same tune diminished the music's effects on the body. "You just don't get that boost if you listen to the same song over and over again," he said. "You need to vary your songs, so when you hear the song fresh, it brings back the sense of joy and opens up the system."

So, the next time your boss gets on your nerves, or the kids are driving you crazy, or the car breaks down, don't start pulling out your hair. Instead, turn on the radio, grab your iPod or pop in a CD, and let the music carry you away.



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[ALOCHONA] Re: Corruption of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh

In my view, Jamaat and Islam are not synonymous nor what the supports or members of Jamaat-e-Islami as political party do whether Islamic or Unislamic it is in the eyes of the beholder.

As any politcal party of any democratic countries, Jamaatis have the same and equal right to do politics whehter their practices considered by the political foes are unholy or not.

It is rather fasicistic propaganda of enemies of peace to equate Islam and jamaat-e-islam are synonymous or Jamaatis or supporters of Jamaat are rajarkar; The very word is a deadly insult, destroying all possibility of free discussion in an instant. Therefore, you're evil. Therefore, you've no rights. Therefore, you have no right to speak out or express yourself in favour of anything.

The word taliban in pashtu means student and it should be treated as such. Whatever the people of Afghanistan do whether they are students or not is their problem.

I want to remind loud and clear of those imbecil propagandists that pluralism means tolerance, freedom and respect for differneces of opinion. Above all, pluralism means the recognition that no idea may be permitted to crush other ideas out of existence.

Where are the intellectual giants Secularist, leftist of today? Instead of thinkers, we are surrounded by hordes of mental pygmies without a single new idea - man who scrounge a living by engaging in grotesque and hysterical attacks upon an abstract political party and their ideals.

Nur Islam
--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Cyrus <thoughtocrat@...> wrote:
>
> 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?
>
> 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!
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Mohammed Ramjan <mramjan@...>
> To: group Alochona <alochona@yahoogroups.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
>  
>
> ________________________________
> 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.
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> 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 trigger 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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Re: [ALOCHONA] New Business Idea

Thanks you Mr Mohd Haque.
Think that What we the people businessman are practicing for the
business purpose of food item.What they are mixing in the
fooditems. Didn't they purchase or taking this food.
But why we are doing, for making money or to destroy the nation.
But think about the indian's How much stamina they have and what
they are eating. I think they are taking small but pure and
fresh, not so delicious. But we take delicious food but
adulterate food.

Thanks
On Tue, 12 May 2009 11:09:16 -0700 (PDT), Mohd. Haque wrote
> Dear Alochok Rahidur Rahman,
>  
> You will be shocked that our boys and girls what they
> are addicted of is made of and added with such chemicals
> that are so harmfull to our bodies. MSN (monosodium
> glucament-testing salt, sodium, perservatives,
> dehydroganeted oil, all are cancer causing, brain, liver,
> kidney damaging chemicals that used in burgers, fried
> chicken and processed meat. West has made it for its pig
> like populace who has no time to sit on dining table and
> eat with their families genuine home cook food. Growing
> concern on this is very noticeable today in them. but we
> are embracing those happily as all those information are
> kept hidden. Nouve rich found it as fashion to eat
> those. Our great drama writers are working very well on
> corporate interests. Our kids due to absence of proper
> education loosing the grip of our original societal values.
>  
> You are right, their concerns and interests are all
> become very materialistics, it is a syndrom not
> inherited but induced cleverly and they are fast
> slipping from our fold.   Buriganga's water certainly
> makes no concerns to them, pure water and pure hearts
> are synonymous, that generates pure conscience. It is
> sad we have lost most of it. Look at the VC's state of
> mind and inteligence, what is he going to teach my
> children. it is not only Buriganga but everything is
> polluted these days. down under your feet there is no
> water, how many hundred of meters you are going to dig
> tomorrow, do you see much concern. There can not be,
> because all these are attached to coterie interests that
> guides our politics and there henchman controls all of
> it. It is common knowledge, yet not agreeable to those.
> If you like to talk against grabbing of rivers that goes
> against whom, if you talk about underground water, that
> links with what, can you disclose it or dessiminate the
> information of its causes and current ecosystem
> imbalance? can you say what draught causes to us
> Farakkah barage causes much more than that-Crazy you!
>
> --- On Tue, 12/5/09, RAHIDUR RAHMAN <rah@bpl.net> wrote:
>
> From: RAHIDUR RAHMAN <rah@bpl.net>
> Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] New Business Idea
> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Tuesday, 12 May, 2009, 1:41 PM
>
> It is not clear to me.
> I think many people are crossing daily the river buriganga.
> The river is most hasardous in the dry season and
> grapped by the people, but in the rainy season you
> should see a wide and brimful Buriganga.The waste
> materials are washed by the water and peoples are
> invested and hired Burge with full of soil and deposited
> in their marked area for grabbing the land in the dry season.
> So we the bloodyshit are encouraging all these things
> and nothing protested. At once when we are at University
> we can protest and to protect the evil things, but now a
> days the yonger genaration is not protesting anything
> they only know how to expense the money. They are
> waiting for only to admit in private university and
> eating fastfood. They can't feel that their brain is
> damaging they can't think fruitfully. The educational
> system in private University is so low that they can't
> learn anything from that, hardly 3-5's are exceptional.
> I think 80% of these generation are vogus,stupid, non-sense.
> So we the parents are trying to fullfill the desire of
> our heartiest child by corruption or othermeans.
>
> Thanks
>
> On Tue, 12 May 2009 10:46:19 +0300, Ezajur Rahman wrote
> > Dear Alochoks
> >
> > I am thinking of starting a new business in Bangladesh.
> >
> > This could employ about 10 or 20 people in Bangladesh.
> >
> > It's a simple idea.
> >
> > I would buy a few boats and charge people to take them
> > to the middle of the Buriganga river.
> >
> > They can then spit into the river. If they vomit into
> > the river I would give them a 30% refund.
> >
> > They would get a photo taken and a "Certificate Of
> > Spitting In The Buriganga".
> >
> > I don't see any legal obstacle. And as long as a few
> > jobs are created I should get applause.
> >
> > And maybe, the char anna egos of our political activists
> > will get a kick in the face...
> >
> > Or maybe AL and BNP political activists haven't seen the
> > condition of the Buriganaga?
> >
> > But at least they all know the price of land in Dhaka
> Cantonment.. ..
> >
> > Stubbornness and ignorance. The defining qualities of
> > political activism in Bangladesh.
> >
> > Often confused with liberalism and secularism - in Bangladesh.
> >
> > Poor regards
> >
> > Ezajur Rahman
> >
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[ALOCHONA] Corruption of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh & Seikh Mujib?



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.

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!

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!

Along with Azam, Mujib should stand trial!

It would have been a different Bangladesh if we had a capable leadership for newly liberated Bangladesh!


--- On Tue, 5/12/09, Cyrus <thoughtocrat@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Cyrus <thoughtocrat@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Corruption of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, May 12, 2009, 9:25 AM

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?
 
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!


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

Corrupt minded people cannot see the beauties of Islam and its Jamat
 


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



No "bro"! Those who are covering up jamaat and its spawns would have no "salvation" at all, whether here or hereafter.


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

How much you spend to concoct such lies and trigger 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... .


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

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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[ALOCHONA] Fifth Amendment!




 
Infamous, Illegal, Unfortunate, and Extra-Constitutional 5th Amendment to the Bangladesh Constitution is a Big Fat Lie—the Bangladeshi's must live with---for the rest of their lives. You see, we are comfortable with our Lies. The Razaakars will justify 5th Amendment because they loved the killing of Bongobondhoo. Sanctity of the Constitution is not important---personal hatred is more important.  We lie in the name of God. We see nothing wrong in selling Alcohol with Bismillah. Once in power, Bongobondhoo made the biggest blunder of his life that ultimately destroyed him and his beloved Bangladesh. Khomini, borrowing a page from Lenin and Mao, unleashed cruelty, barbarity, inhumanity and terror on the counter-revolutionary forces in Iran. He took on powerful Army, Airforce, Savak, the Leftists, the Communists and every other counter revolutionary movement and obliterated them from the face of the earth. He killed millions to save his nation. Bongobondhoo should have done exactly what Khomeni, Lenin and Mao had done to preserve the republic. He should have wiped out all those Pakistan Lovers, Razaakars, AlBadars, AlShams, Jammat-e-Islami and every Chinese, Saudi and American agent. Like Abraham Lincon---he should have pushed the country towards Civil War. Due to Bongobondhoo's foolishness---The Association of Pakistan Lovers have been empowered on the soil of Bangladesh. They openly justify the killing of the Greatest Bengali ever. Their ultimate aim is to see Bangladesh fail, so that they can boast on Diganta Channel proudly—See we told you Mujib was an Indian agent and he destroyed 'our' beloved Pakistan. 
 
SaifDevdas
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To: dhakamails@yahoogroups.com
From: bd_mailer@yahoo.com
Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 16:55:45 -0700
Subject: *~history**Islam~*** Fifth Amendment Imbroglio: Bangladesh in Huge Ransom



Fifth Amendment Imbroglio: Bangladesh in Huge Ransom

 M.T. Hussain
 
SC Full Bench
The declaration by the High Court in 2005 of the 5th Amendment as illegal and then filed leave to appeal right then by the previous government that was withdrawn by this AL Government on the 3rd May 2009 have obviously put Bangladesh into huge ransom. Fortunately, some responsible citizens of the country have rightly stood to become a party to the appeal that has been granted on the 4th May 2009 by the Supreme Court 7 member full bench, and allowed them to file appeal in one month's time.
Continuity at stake
The Fifth Amendment of the Constitution made on the 6th April 1979 was not only historic but also extremely crucial as life and death issue for constitutional continuity of Bangladesh. One must ask oneself how could any responsible and patriotic person much less responsible government with any bit of concern for the country's lawful continuity abandon the appeal petition in 2009 earlier made in 2005 to the supreme court in the case and pending since then.
Naïve's exercise
I am neither a professional lawyer nor a political party anybody but a humble senior citizen retired from formal job nearly 15 years ago felt extremely stunned at the news of the withdrawal of the appeal on the 3rd May evening by the present government of Bangladesh that I may like to explain in some detail below.
13 minutes drama
The Fifth Amendment in serial order followed the Fourth Amendment of the Bangladesh Constitution made on the 25th January 1975. Ironically the Fourth Amendment though made in the Bangladesh Parliament had been notoriously not only ill conceived but also followed evil process so far as parliamentary norms were concerned. It had been a 13 minutes business session wherein the Leader of the House alone had his edict announced and passed without having gone through due process of debate and all that needed. Based on that violation of norms the amendment lacked normal legality of parliamentary democratic process.
Dictator
Why was that so? Why was the hide and seek with democracy and national future? The reason was simple. The leader wished to become lone dictator for life having there none in opposition to him, much less any opposition party in the national Parliament. He banned all political parties and then imposed instead the lone party of his own Awami League versioned anew as the BAKSAL or Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Awami League, as if by changing thus the nomenclature he brought in all into the party fold! The multi-party nature of the State and the Constitution abruptly changed by the leader in thirteen minutes in such haste that he allowed none to speak in the floor against the undemocratic romantic venture.

Questionable

How much was the leader honest and sincere for overall welfare of the people was not above question for his lieutenants and cadres had been engaged in fortune seeking so much unkindly that they had inflicted famine of their own making in the country in 1974 that brought in unnatural deaths to 27,000 vulnerable men, women and children due to hunger according to government estimate and lakhs according to other estimates. The death scenes in even the city of Dhaka at the nose of the government were not only tragic but also so menacing that hundreds of dead bodies had been picked up from the streets day in and day out by voluntary organizations like Anjumne Mafidul Islam, etc. for burial.
Hoodlums and killers
The repression on the political opposition whoever had been in some action program for the welfare of the country was sized up through various private armed hoodlums including one under the leader's eldest son Kamal, another under his nephew Moni, still another under his most favorite and S.P. of Dhaka Mahboob and the unconstitutional Para military force Rakhi Bahini unleashed indiscriminately on the imaginary political opponents. That Rakhhi Bahini, in fact, had been raised under the Indian R&AW and Indian Army General Ovan as a specially trained and armed force in parallel with the regular armed forces only for protection of the leader and answerable to the lone top leader.
Apart from making the legislative and executive taken under the sole control of the leader, the judiciary had also been made totally subservient so much so that even the Supreme Court judges had been made removable at the top leader's mercy.

Undignified image

At the international level Bangladesh had no dignified image. Countries like China, Saudi Arabia, etc had not even in over three and a half years of existence recognized Bangladesh as an independent country for its subservience to India and the then Soviet Union. The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution that turned the country into one party dictatorial rule made it more friendless, particularly, in the West.
National Relief
Then came the national relief from repression in mid August 1975. The leader was toppled in a successful military coup profusely welcomed by the people at home and abroad. The people had a great sigh of relief so much so that none lamented the fall of the leader. Though counter coups had been tried but all failed and pro 15th August coup putsch remained in full hold. The notorious lone party BAKSAL had been declared void, medias freed, declarations one after another for freedom and democracy issued, multi-party general elections held, and ultimately the Fifth Amendment passed in the newly elected Parliament on the 6th April 1979.

Pluralism

The Fifth Amendment had been clearly featured not only by provisions for pluralism and multi-party democracy but also changing the constitutional principles. The main changes included three issues; left off Bengali nationalism and in place adopted the logical Bangladeshi nationalism, abandoned socialism to Islamic social justice, and replaced secularism to Faith and Absolute Trust in the Almighty Allah. These changes had full consent and support of the people measured not only in the election results but also as they kept in tune with the general aspirations of the people in the past historical process. All these three issues incorporated in the 1972 Constitution had no reflection of the common aspirations of the people, much less majority demands, but were well known to be imposed by Delhi as they wished to make through the armed intervention in the 1971 war.
Three decades
Since then over the last three decades, the country has moved ahead by the underpinning strength of the Fifth Amendment that nothing came up posing any challenge. How come that some evil omen in 2005 came up with a case against the Amendment. Amazingly the bench judge of the High Court who declared the 5th Amendment illegal had already proved himself in another case as some one vindictive and against the victorious coup of August 1975.

Successful coup's indemnity

The successful coup of the 15th August 1975 by any account was not a simple murder case but victorious one that by itself had the indemnity of any bloodletting as is provided in law. There is no denying the fact that successful coup is a legal mode for political power ascendance. That was what happened following the August coup, first making Khondoker Moustaque the President of the Republic by the coup heroes on its own right and power of the victorious coup itself on the very day. Then followed the transfer of power from Moustaque to Justice Sayem in about three months (83 days) and then on to General Ziaur Rahman on the 29th November (1975) -all transfers of State power as a follow up of the lawful 15th August coup. These changes had come about one after another in sequences of continuity based on the lawful change of the 15th August 1975. In addition, Ziaur Rahman had the overwhelming 'yes' vote in the referendum made in 1977 for the President of Bangladesh. The Fifth Amendment was not made arbitrarily but in the duly elected Parliament in 1979 as a continuity of the national events and changes made through participatory democratic process all based on the successful coup of August 1975 that was given nod and due allegiance for further legitimacy by all concerned at home and abroad.
Silly
It was absolutely silly that the challenge of the Fifth Amendment was made in the court after 30 years. It was very stunning and possibly very injurious for the nation that the sort of judgment was made in the case for it implied so many vicious syndromes to obviously resurface before the nation and the country.
Vacuum
First, in the vacuum created by the judgment, shall the country go back to the constitutional position of the 4th Amendment as it was on the 25th January of 1975? Could now any party be in existence except the BAKSAL? How about even the Awami League and its chief now holding the position of the P..M. as the elected leader of the house and of the Awami League and not of the BAKSAL? How about the validity and legality of all administrative actions taken after the 15th August 1975 for about 35 years now? Could the 2009 parliament be legal or made legal and in what way? Could Sheikh Mujib's dead body dug out of the grave and placed as the President of the BAKSAL and of Bangladesh Republic as of today in 2009? Or else, could his daughter and now the P.M. be given legitimacy in power due to her being the legitimate inheritance? I am sure none could make any satisfactory reply to these questions today.
The Fifth Amendment's fate
It is a matter of simple common sense that even if the Fifth Amendment is to be done away with, one has to follow steps based on the same Amendment for the time being. That is, the present parliament as the continuity of the Fifth Amendment has to initiate a bill in the due process and then get that passed in the Parliament for scrapping not the Fifth Amendment proper but issues possibly one by one that constituted the Fifth Amendment.
Not easy
Such scrapping off would entail naturally the three issues involving the principles of the Constitution, and certainly the BISMILLAH at the top of the Constitution. Though this Muslim code words are not part of the Constitution, and its scrapping off involves no amendment process as such, but the task may not be that easy as some might have thought. The Muslims constituting 90% of the population emotionally attached to the code words BISMILLAH may play some havoc in case the issue is surfaced. Attempts to change the other three of the principles would face the same situation, I am afraid. Why should any government of Bangladesh go for the venture at all? Are these changes anyway needed to uplift the well being of the people of Bangladesh? I would suppose, not at all.
Underlying fallacies and spirit
On the contrary, I would argue that these principles if pursued in spirit, not in letters alone, may bring in better welfare in smoother way for in such case of development process people would have motivation for spiritual end. In fact, the Prophet of Islam induced the followers with this spiritual incentive to work and to do well to others. Abandoning spiritually inspired Islamic fraternity and going back for Bengali secular approach to society is no way worth for wholesome development in Muslim dominated Bangladesh society. People of Bangladesh are everywhere better known as Bangladeshi and not as Bengali, not even in passports issued by the Government. The so-called principle of secularism has even failed in the West so far as family solidarity and social cohesion for comprehensive peace are concerned. So far as the issue of socialism put up in the 1972 Constitution is concerned, that is almost a matter of bygone days except dictatorial Cuba and North Korea that can hardly be a model for development for the 21st century Bangladesh pursuing pluralism and multi-party democracy, on the one hand, and free market open policies appreciably with efficiency for the last three decades, on the other.

Inherent good

It is true that the spirit of the Fifth Amendment had hardly been implemented in Bangladesh but the spirit is inherent there and if stayed they might well be taken recourse to in future for social uplift and for increased productivity through materialization of what some authority rightly calls spiritual incentive.
Loss and gain
Going secular would no doubt please our big neighbor and some Western powers but that may not equally please our brothers in faith in many countries. The loss and gain have thus to be measured with care and for accuracy.




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RE: [ALOCHONA] The Heart of a Poet.



Any great literature does have the power to overcome the barriers of time and space. This quality is very much evident in Tagore's creations. His eminence as a poet and thinker is due to his power to peep beyond his times. Another aspect of art is to touch the heart of our eternal pain. Shakespeare did it well in England and Tagore did it in India. When Hamlet says, I loved Ophelia; twenty thousand brothers with all their quantity of love can not make my sum. And Tagore said, Amar shokolo tomarey ditey parini, nathohey. I am being an agnostic is practically amazed by his love of the creator. What a devotion, dedication and yarning to see and meet his Lord. This song absorbs all my attention, Tumi kemon korey gaan koro hey guni or Tomar kachey abor maagi, moron hothey jeno gaaner shurey jaagi,

 

Akbar Hussain





To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
From: mkra12@aol.com
Date: Sun, 10 May 2009 14:36:15 -0400
Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] The Heart of a Poet.



 
I am always very touched by his poem "Purashkar". It seems to speak of life as a whole.
To quote"jogoter joto raja moharaj,kal jara chilo kotha tara aj? shokale phutiche shukho dukho laj,tuticha shandha bela."
 
Everything is very short lived, joy or sorrow...
 
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[ALOCHONA] Dhaka asks Pakistan to say sorry for genocide



Dhaka asks Pakistan to say sorry for genocide
 
Foreign minister Dipu Moni has urged Pakistan to apologise for the genocide its army had committed in the Bangladesh's war of independence from that country in 1971.

She raised issue on Tuesday when Pakistan high commissioner Alamgir Bashar Khan Babar met with her at her office, according to the foreign ministry.

The foreign minister also stressed that Islamabad should take millions of stranded Pakistanis back and settle disputes over sharing of resources.
"During the meeting the foreign minister raised the issue of resolving the unsettled matters pending for last 38 years between the two countries.

"These included sharing of assets, seeking formal apologies by Pakistan for the genocide in 1971, repatriation of stranded Pakistanis and others," the ministry said in a press statement released after the meeting.

The envoy had come to hand over a message condoling the death of prime minister Sheikh Hasina's husband Dr M A Wazed Miah. The high commissioner said the foreign secretaries would take up the issues at the meeting. The date of the foreign secretary-level talks is yet to be fixed.

Foreign ministry officials said Dipu Moni raised the apology issue for the first time since she took office in Jan 6. The ruling Awami League, which led the war, has been demanding apology for the killing of three million Bangladeshis and rape of 300,000 women by the Pakistan army during the bloody nine-month war.

Pakistan does not recognise the killing of three million Bangladeshis, though. Its former president Gen Parvez Musharraf during his trip to Dhaka in July 2002 apologised to Bangladesh for "developments in 1971".

Trade boost

Dipu Moni emphasised launching direct shipping services between Chittagong and Karachi ports to
boost the bilateral trade.

"Bilateral trade and commerce, zero-tariff for export of products from Bangladesh to Pakistan, abolition of visa system for diplomatic and official passports and information sharing for combating terrorism were discussed in the meeting," the statement said.
 
The current volume of trade between Bangladesh and Pakistan is around $600 million. Bangladesh imports cotton, yearn, fruits and other garment raw materials from Pakistan, while it exports mainly jute and tea. Businesses say the absence of direct shipping facilities is one of the main obstacles to increasing trade.

They say the small volume of cargo would not make the direct shipping service "profitable". Both countries at its foreign secretary-level talks have earmarked increasing the volume to $2 billion.

Direct shipping service between the two port cities will help enhancing the trade volumes, businessmen say. The envoy sought Bangladesh's support for Pakistani candidature for international bodies like OIC, IAEA, UNDP and UNFPA, according to the statement.
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[ALOCHONA] Re: Dr MA Wazed Miah was one of the pride in Bangladesh




 

SPECIAL
A scientist with vision, purpose

Sun, May 10th, 2009 2:59 pm BdST

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By C.S. Karim

Dhaka May 10 (bdnews24.com)—I was still a student of physics department of Dhaka University when I saw Dr. M.A. Wazed Miah, a lively young scientist at the Atomic Energy Centre, Dhaka. I was using the mainframe computer facility of the Centre, the only one in the then Pakistan. The place had already left its footprints firmly on many laboratories in many countries. The achievements were made possible by the dedication of the scientists of the centre. In those days these finest and highly trained gentlemen believed in sharing of knowledge and making output excel though group endaevours.

Dr. Wazed Miah was an important member of the select group. It appeared that he was possibly restless, looking for new opportunities for advancement of science and technology, to make science more meaningful to societal development. I remember having seen him for the last time as a senior colleague at Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission in February, 1999, the last day of his career with the organisation. Even at that point of parting with his workplace of 36 years, not even an iota of his enthusiasm had withered. This is the finest example of dedication and unflinching commitment to a cause.

In a developing country science and scientists are considered by some as redundant and unreal in the context of development. He once told me, "In a developing country, where resources are scarce, it's only science and technology that can help maximise the benefits to the nation". All the prolific years of his life were dedicated to the task of glorifying science and the men behind it.

I had the opportunity to work closely with him for a number of years towards the end of his career at the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission. This engagement was related primarily to the introduction of nuclear power. He was persuasive. I remember him calling on International Atomic Energy Agency director general Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei in Vienna in 1998. He emphasised the country's commitment to peaceful uses of atomic energy and urged the agency to send a high-level delegation to Bangladesh to help assess the needs for fast-track implementation of the project. His request was entertained and following deliberations in Dhaka a time-bound action plan was drawn up delineating the time lines for various activities to be undertaken by the two sides. A year on, a training course was financed by the agency, which was possibly the largest of its kind conducted in any of its member states. Without the persuasive request it would have taken years to arrange such an event. Such examples of his way of getting difficult tasks done efficiently and quickly galore.

Dr. Wazed Miah had the sharpest of minds. He could often recount exactly how he had written his comments on a matter even after many years. This is a glaring evidence of application, merit and sound logic that went behind his decisions. Many tend to forget even in a matter of days or months simply because a particular decision was made in the past without sound logic and analysis and commitment. These were alien to him. He dismissed anything done by a scientist unless it had impeccable and sound rationale. He believed firmly in this, and indeed it formed the basis of whatever he did in science.

He was a great believer in our combined capacity and potentials of the country. He had confidence in the role of science in development and in international collaboration in materialising that goal. But it is the responsibility of the scientists to choose appropriate programmes that suit our needs. The cardinal objective should be found in a facilitating synergy between science and development, he once asserted. He found a lot of opportunities to tap nuclear science, be it in solving the problems of energy supply, or health care, or industries. Such perceptions made him look for new fronts and avenues. His vision was to have a future society based on scientific knowledge.


Dr. Wazed Miah wrote as many as seven text books, six of which have already been published. The seventh I hear was at the final stages of his editorial attention when he expired. I bear the testimony to the great efforts level that went into these tasks. The books were exhaustive to cater to the pedagogical needs of undergraduate or graduate students.

His logic was clear—the students in a developing country cannot afford to buy multiple text books for a subject. A student should buy the second text book only if he needs to learn beyond the curriculum. These text books were, therefore, written in such a way that they were more or less in-depth. I saw him editing one or two manuscripts. He read and reread each sentence, each paragraph, made editorial corrections, usually with pencil, eraser or even razor blades. The painstaking job went on and on until he was satisfied that the text was acceptable. His passion and patience for excellence were almost insatiable when it came to writing and editing. It is not that he had all the time in the world and easy tasks to do. Such problems were solved by putting in long hours day in and day out.

Dr Wazed Miah set different standards for his colleagues and knew exactly what could be expected of each of them. Any deviation, unless justifiable on solid grounds, would mean a glare or two and in most cases one such episode was enough. I once took longer than expected to do something, or perhaps the job was not to his liking, I don't remember correctly. The famous glare he gave me was so scaring that I decided to be out of his sight for some days. I requested one of my very good friends to carry my files to him. The respite was brief, though, as I had to visit him in the hospital where he was receiving treatment for heart ailment. He waved other visitors out of his room, gave me a smile and said, "C.S. Karim (that's how he used to address me), how long can you keep on running away? Take these files, I have signed them already." He hardly took more than a day to sign anything that landed on his desk. And files and papers always came back with comments, usually making one to ponder, "How could I miss this, or make such a silly mistake?"

To Dr Wazed Miah, the man behind scientific pursuit was the most important pre-requisite to any success. He told me about the importance of understand the divergence of opinions of society about the scientists if we want to change the perception. Only then scientists will have better chance of finding their due places in the society. We should do our bit before expecting a reciprocal action. The research and development programmes have to be made responsive to national needs and priorities. "Reach out and find out where your effort levels are needed most," he would say.

He headed professional associations and outlets where one of his main goals was to sensitise a wide spectrum of society to the need to understand the impact science and technology could have on the national life.

Probably he was not fully satisfied with what was possible to attain. The unfinished task has to be taken forward; the responsibility lies with today's scientists.

I don't know of any instance in Bangladesh where a scientist has been honoured, even in a small way. The exception to this is the naming of a road on Dr. Kudrat-e-Khuda. Can we, even for a change, make an exception? Can we do something that would not only pay tribute to this outstanding scientist, but also serve as an inspirational icon for the next generations of scientists.

On Saturday, the 9th May of 2009, came the final moments of the life of a visionary scientist—Dr. Wazed Miah., a scientist with outstanding qualities, dedication and versatility. We will mourn and brood, no doubt. At the same time it is time to take a vow to finish his dreams. The torch is passed on to the new generation of scientists to march ahead with the same dream, with a resolve to finish the task begun with great vigor and traversed only a part of the road that lies ahead.

Dr C S Karim is a former chairman of Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission and caretaker government adviser


From: abdul_momen@hotmail.com
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] Re: Dr MA Wazed Miah was one of the pride in Bangladesh
Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 10:55:38 -0400

A 'dua mahfil' has been arranged for Dr. M. A. Wazed Miah at the

Roxbury Mosque,

1 Malcom X Ave, Roxbury, MA 02119  

Boston at

6:00 PM today May 9, 2009 (Saturday)

 

And you are all welcome to participate at the dua event.

 

Dr. M. A. Wazed Miah, Ph D, an eminent nuclear scientist of Bangladesh and former Chairman of Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission has expired yesterday at 4:25 PM in Dhaka at the age of 67. He was suffering from various ailments including heart ailment, renal failure, diabetes and high blood pressure for a long time.  Dr. Wazed Miah was the husband of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. They married on November 17, 1967. Throughout his life he maintained a very simple and honest life. 

 

He stood 2nd in his matriculation examination in East Pakistan in 1956 from Rangpur and passed all his exams including B. Sc. (Honors), M. Sc. in Physics with distinction. He published nearly seven books plus many scientific papers.  He completed his Ph D degree in U. K. in 1967.  He left his wife Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, son Sajeeb Wazed Joy, daughter Saima Hossain Putul and millions of well-wishers. 

 

Life-sketch

A nuclear scientist of international repute, Dr MA Wajed Mia, who breathed his last at a city hospital yesterday, is known more for his professional excellence in scientific arena but close friends and contemporaries were familiar to his role also as a student leader during the climax of Bengali nationalist movement in 1960s.

Several friends and contemporaries said his quality earned the position of the vice president of Fazlul Haque Muslim Hall while he was always under the affectionate shadow of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

He even was arrested and served in jail for his leading role in the then 1962 students movement against Education Commission recommendations shrinking facilities for higher education.

But his academic excellence and knack for academic pursuit made him a nuclear scientist eventually installing to the top position of the country's Atomic Energy Commission after long career as a researcher and fellow at different scientific institutes and organizations in different countries including Germany and India.

"He all through tried to maintain a low profile while in personal life, led a very simple life and was an amiable person but never compromised with anything unjust," a relative earlier said.

Apart from his publications on scientific research and nuclear science, Wajed Mia also authored a number of books on social and political issues including one on the memories of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

The books included Fundamentals of Electromagnetics, Fundamentals of Thermodynamics and "Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib-ke Ghire Kichhu Ghatana o Bangladesh".

Born on February 16 in 1942 in a respectable Muslim family of Fatepur village under Pirganj upazila of Rangpur district, Dr Wajed Mia was the youngest among four sons and three daughters of Abdul Quader Mia.

He studied up to class four at the primary school at his village and then up to class six at a high school under the Pirganj thana.

He obtained his matriculation with distinction from Rangpur Government District School in Rangpur district in 1956 and stood 2nd in the merit list and was admitted to Rajshahi Science College from where he passed the Higher Secondary Certificate examination securing 2nd position in merit list. (There was only one Board in then East Pakistan on those days).

Wajed Mia was admitted to Physics Department of Dhaka University in 1958 and obtained first class first in B. Sc (Hons) in 1961 and first class first in M.Sc in 1962 from same university.

He joined the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission on April 9 in 1963.  He obtained his 'Diploma from Imperial College of London in 1963- 64.

Mia returned home in September 1967 after obtaining his PhD degree in Physics from Durham University of the United Kingdom and joined as scientific officer at Atomic Energy Research Centre in Dhaka.

Later, he was engaged in post-doctoral research from November 1969 to 1970 in London.

Mia tied his nuptial cord with Sheikh Hasina, daughter of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, on November 17 in 1967. They have a son and a daughter - Sajeeb Wajed Joy and Saima Wajed Putul.

In 1969 he got the associate-ship of Italy-based International Theoretical Physics Research Centre of Nobel Laureate Professor Dr Salam where he was engaged in a research project under the world- renowned scientists.

In the same year he returned home and remained engaged with Atomic Energy Research Centre (AEC).  He convinced Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib to allocate a land for the AEC in 1975.

In 1975 he was in the then West Germany to undergo higher training on atomic reactor science while his wife Sheikh Hasina was with her at that time and thus evaded the August 15, 1975 carnage.

He was engaged in research works at the New Delhi-based laboratory of Indian Atomic Energy Commission from 1975 to 1982, the period he actually was forced to leave an exiled life after the killing of Bangabandhu along with most of his family members.

On return home, he rejoined the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission and retired as its chairman in 1999 when his wife was nation's Prime Minister.  He did not solicit extension of his job which is common in Bangladesh.  His nick name was 'Shuda' and his house is known as 'Shuda Shadan'.

 
 


To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
From: ezajur.rahman@q8.com
Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 11:52:16 +0000
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Re: Dr MA Wazed Miah was one of the pride in Bangladesh



Are you serious?!

He was first in line to the throne of Awami League.
He helped the Atomic Energy Commission contribute to Bangladesh.
He was a great Damand and Dulabhai in Bongobondhu's family.

This is why it is good he got state honours at his funeral.
This happens in any democracy.

Apart from such typical politicsation by AL I can add:

He was a good, honest, principled and humble man. This is without question. Allhamdulillah.

He wanted better for his family than the destructive legacy of family politics in Bangladesh. Allhamdulillah.

May Allah grant him eternal salvation.

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