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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

[ALOCHONA] Re: Solved War Criminals Issue _ Revive by Agent of Raw, MOSAD, CIA



Dear Brothers & Sisters,

 

The War criminals issue was solved by Sk. Mujib in 1974, revives early after the election 1991 by the anti Mujib (who didn't really call Mujib as their Pita, actually they called mujib as chapabaz which disclosed at Chittagong by Deputy high Commissioner of India), anti-Bangladeshi, Shadhinata Birodhi, Anti-Islamic agent of Indian RAW like Jahanara Imam, Hasan Imam, Shahriar Kabir, Kabir Choudhuri, Muntasiur Mamun, Jafar Iqbal and their followers by the direction of their Indian, Jews, and Christian Masters. The issue was again died out due to the friendship with BAL, Jamaat & JP during the movement against BNP government (1991-1996).

 

Though the War criminal issue had resolved in 1974 but anti-Bangladeshi RAW, India is using this resolved issue again just to destroy the unity & communal harmony among Bangladeshis thus destroying democratic environment, creating anarchy & finally weakening Bangladesh. Unfortunately BAL, vague Leftist has entered into the trap of RAW, MOSAD & CIA.

 

Thanks & regards,

 

Engr M H Khan

--- On Wed, 5/5/10, KS <fashion@bol-online.com> wrote:

From: KS <fashion@bol-online.com>
Subject: Re: [notun_bangladesh] Re: [world_peace_movement] War Criminals Issue_Mujib-Indian supporters have no right to talk
To: notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, May 5, 2010, 1:24 AM

 

Rajakar is a noble word. Now this word were misused in many and every way by people, who do not know the meaning of the actual Arabic word. 

Those who are now in Europe Australia and US, just think about the name Mohammed. Many of them face unnecessary problem because of their name with Mohammed in it. The westerners just categorize Mohammed or any Muslim name as terrorist. 
Now about war crime or crime against humanity, that has to go under investigation and if found guilty should face punishment. They are criminals, and any human being will support the punishment of criminals. 
I personally do not agree that any third person, other than victim's family can pardon any one, who committed  crime and created suffering  to the family. Shekh Mujib, Indira or Bhutto do not have any right to settle this personal issue. In the other way before blaming a group of people or community or a political organisation, we have to be very sure about our complain. And these has to be supported with proper evidences. As a whole we can not blame Jamat for all the aggression against humanity, because their party name ends with "Islam". 
We need to be more careful about our comments.   

On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 3:48 PM, Engr. M H Khan <engrmhkhan@yahoo. com> wrote:
 

Dear Brothers & Sisters,

 

"Juddhaporadhider Khomakarider Bicar Chai, Fashi Cai" (Who are those!!!)

 

We have already seen from the agreements that "War Criminal" issue is resolved by Indian Indria Gandhi & Bangladeshi Sk Mujib & Pakistani Bhutto. The agreements are (1) Shimla Agreement signed on July 3, 1972 between Pakistan & India (2) Delhi Agreement signed on August 28, 1973 between Pakistan & India (3) Delhi Agreement signed on April 9, 1974 among Bangladesh, India & Pakistan.

 

For detail of the agreements pl go through the following links :

 

http://www.indianem bassy.org/ policy/Kashmir/ shimla.htm

 

http://www.jstor. org/pss/2198806

 

http://www.genocide bangladesh. org/?p=196

 

http://www.amardesh online.com/ pages/details/ 2010/04/12/ 27044

 

We have clearly noticed that the issue is resolved finally in 1974 by Sk Mujibur Rahman with the "Tri-party Delhi Agreement", saying in section 14 (pl also see section 15), "The Prime Minister of Bangladesh had declared with regard to the atrocities and destruction committed in Bangladesh in 1971, that he wanted the people to forget the past and to make a fresh start, stating that the people of Bangladesh knew how to forgive".

 

Thanks & regards,

 

Engr M H Khan



--- On Sat, 4/24/10, Chanchal <chanchal_ju@ yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Chanchal <chanchal_ju@ yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [world_peace_ movement] No Razakar in Bangladesh_Hasina, No War Criminals in Bangladesh_Law Minister
To: world_peace_ movement@ yahoogroups. com, mukto-mona@yahoo. com, mukto_mona@yahoo. com, alochona@yahoogroup s.com, sonarbangladesh@ yahoogroups. com, mukto-mona@yahoogro ups.com, voice-of-south@ yahoogroups. com, odhora@yahoogroups. com, muslim-professional s@yahoogroups. com, bangladesh-zindabad @yahoogroups. com, amra-bangladeshi@ yahoogroups. com, notun_bangladesh@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Saturday, April 24, 2010, 7:29 PM

 

Mr Khan

Your stupidity thinking confused us.please give us your full identity.

are you a RAZAKER?




--- On Thu, 4/22/10, Engr. M H Khan <engrmhkhan@yahoo. com> wrote:

From: Engr. M H Khan <engrmhkhan@yahoo. com>
Subject: Re: [world_peace_ movement] No Razakar in Bangladesh_Hasina, No War Criminals in Bangladesh_Law Minister
To: world_peace_ movement@ yahoogroups. com, mukto-mona@yahoo. com, mukto_mona@yahoo. com, alochona@yahoogroup s.com, sonarbangladesh@ yahoogroups. com, mukto-mona@yahoogro ups.com, voice-of-south@ yahoogroups. com, odhora@yahoogroups. com, muslim-professional s@yahoogroups. com, bangladesh-zindabad @yahoogroups. com, amra-bangladeshi@ yahoogroups. com, notun_bangladesh@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Thursday, April 22, 2010, 1:29 AM

 

Brothers & Sisters,

 

"Juddhaporadhider Khomakarider Bicar Chai, Fashi Cai" (Who are those!!!)

 

 

What is going on!!! Hasina & Selim had made relatives with son, grand-son of Razakars!!!

 

Finally she is supporting Razakars!!! What is going on!!!

 

For detail pl follow the links :

 

http://amardeshonli ne.com/pages/ details/2010/ 04/22/28579

 

http://amardeshonli ne.com/pages/ details/2010/ 03/20/23599

 

 

Thanks & regards,

 

Engr M H Khan



--- On Tue, 4/13/10, Chanchal <chanchal_ju@ yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Chanchal <chanchal_ju@ yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [world_peace_ movement] War Criminal issue_Nothing but a political farce of BAL & RAW
To: world_peace_ movement@ yahoogroups. com, mukto-mona@yahoo. com, mukto_mona@yahoo. com, alochona@yahoogroup s.com, sonarbangladesh@ yahoogroups. com, mukto-mona@yahoogro ups.com, voice-of-south@ yahoogroups. com, odhora@yahoogroups. com, muslim-professional s@yahoogroups. com, bangladesh-zindabad @yahoogroups. com, amra-bangladeshi@ yahoogroups. com, notun_bangladesh@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 6:14 AM

 


Dear Brother

Why you took side of WAR CRIMINALS, i don't know.
Are you victim or war criminal or general people, please let us know, then should make
comment...

regards



--- On Tue, 4/13/10, Engr. M H Khan <engrmhkhan@yahoo. com> wrote:

From: Engr. M H Khan <engrmhkhan@yahoo. com>
Subject: Re: [world_peace_ movement] War Criminal issue_Nothing but a political farce of BAL & RAW
To: world_peace_ movement@ yahoogroups. com, mukto-mona@yahoo. com, mukto_mona@yahoo. com, alochona@yahoogroup s.com, sonarbangladesh@ yahoogroups. com, mukto-mona@yahoogro ups.com, voice-of-south@ yahoogroups. com, odhora@yahoogroups. com, muslim-professional s@yahoogroups. com, bangladesh-zindabad @yahoogroups. com, amra-bangladeshi@ yahoogroups. com, notun_bangladesh@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Tuesday, April 13, 2010, 3:26 AM

 

Dear Brothers & Sisters,

 

Greetings from the heart of Bangladesh!! !

 

The War criminal issue had resolved in 1974 but RAW, India is using this issue just to destroy the unity & communal harmony among Bangladeshis thus destroying democratic environment, creating anarchy & finally weakening Bangladesh. Unfortunately BAL has entered into the trap of RAW, India.

 

We see from the agreements (1) Shimla Agreement signed on July 3, 1972 between Pakistan & India (2) Delhi Agreement signed on August 28, 1973 between Pakistan & India (3) Delhi Agreement signed on April 9, 1974 among Bangladesh, India & Pakistan.

 

For detail pl go through the following links :

 

http://www.indianem bassy.org/ policy/Kashmir/ shimla.htm

 

http://www.jstor. org/pss/2198806

 

http://www.genocide bangladesh. org/?p=196

 

http://www.amardesh online.com/ pages/details/ 2010/04/12/ 27044

 

We would like to request you all to think positively and be aware about the conspiracy against Bangladesh.

 

Thanks & regards,

 

Engr M H Khan



--- On Wed, 4/7/10, Engr. M H Khan <engrmhkhan@yahoo. com> wrote:

From: Engr. M H Khan <engrmhkhan@yahoo. com>
Subject: Re: [world_peace_ movement] No War criminals in Bangladesh!! !_Law minister
To: world_peace_ movement@ yahoogroups. com, mukto-mona@yahoo. com, mukto_mona@yahoo. com, alochona@yahoogroup s.com, sonarbangladesh@ yahoogroups. com, mukto-mona@yahoogro ups.com, voice-of-south@ yahoogroups. com, odhora@yahoogroups. com, muslim-professional s@yahoogroups. com, bangladesh-zindabad @yahoogroups. com, amra-bangladeshi@ yahoogroups. com, notun_bangladesh@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Wednesday, April 7, 2010, 4:15 AM

 


 

Dear Brothers & Sisters,

 

The BAL has assured that they will trial the "War Criminals", but for the first time in last February the Law minister just returning home from USA, informed us that they will not trial war criminals. They will trial "the Crimes against humanity" and finally the tribunal is formed.

 

Pl follow the link below for details,

 

http://www.amardesh online.com/ pages/details/ 2010/03/26/ 24488

 

Astonishingly we have seen that the issue of war criminals is resolved in 1974.

 

Pl follow the link below for details,

 

http://www.amardesh online.com/ pages/details/ 2010/04/07/ 26311

 

We have also noticed that the issue is resolved in 1974 by Sk Mujibur Rahman. Who have given him the authority to forgive "War Criminals"?

 

However, a movement named "Juddhaporadhider Khomakarider Bichar Andolon" with the slogan "Juddhaporadhider Khomakarider Bichar Chai, Fashi Chai" is already working.

 

Thanks & regards,

 

Engr M H Khan



--- On Tue, 3/23/10, Engr. M H Khan <engrmhkhan@yahoo. com> wrote:

From: Engr. M H Khan <engrmhkhan@yahoo. com>
Subject: [world_peace_ movement] Shame!!! Great Shame!!! War 1971: Pakistan defeated, India Win
To: world_peace_ movement@ yahoogroups. com, mukto-mona@yahoo. com, mukto_mona@yahoo. com, alochona@yahoogroup s.com, sonarbangladesh@ yahoogroups. com, mukto-mona@yahoogro ups.com, voice-of-south@ yahoogroups. com, odhora@yahoogroups. com, muslim-professional s@yahoogroups. com, bangladesh-zindabad @yahoogroups. com, amra-bangladeshi@ yahoogroups. com, notun_bangladesh@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Tuesday, March 23, 2010, 3:32 AM

 

Dear Brothers & Sisters,

 

We had fought against Yahiya, Bhutto's (Who were the killers of democracy) hanadar Pak bahinies in 1971 but the law minister has disclosed that in the war of 1971 Pakistan had defeated and India had won i.e. the War of 1971 was between India & Pakistan.

 

What about Bangladesh and its people?

 

What about the sacrifice of lives of our great sons of soil? What about our sisters who had lost chastity?? Who will bear all those shames???

 

For detail pl go through the following links :

 

http://amardeshonli ne.com/pages/ details/2010/ 03/20/23599

 

Thanks & regards,

 Engr M H Khan











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[ALOCHONA] JMB chief Saidur held



JMB chief Saidur held
 


 
Police have arrested JMB chief Maulana Saidur Rahman, his wife and three other top leaders of the banned Islamist outfit. They made the arrests in the capital and Narayanganj on Monday and early yesterday, say police.(The Daily Star)Besides Saidur alias Zafar, the others detained are his third wife Naima Akhter, JMB's military coordinator Amir Hossain alias Sharif and ehsar (full-time) members Nur Hossain alias Sabuj and Abdullah Hel Kafi.

During the raids, the cops recovered a huge cache of bomb-making materials, firearms and ammunition and jihadi books.All arrestees except Naima were paraded before the media at the police headquarters yesterday afternoon.

There, Inspector General of Police Nur Mohammad said Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh might have a female suicide squad, and connections with militant groups in India and Pakistan. He said several militant organisations are still operative in the country and they might have an alliance.
 
The police chief claimed they arrested JMB chief Saidur, his wife and ehsar member Abdullah Hel Kafi at a house in the city's East Dania on Monday night. A team drawing members from the police headquarters, DMP, SB, Criminal Investigation Department and Detective Branch conducted the swoops, he added.Some sources in law enforcement agencies however say police arrested the JMB chief at least three days before they made the news public yesterday.

Additional IGP (admin) NBK Tripura, Special Branch (SB) chief additional IGP Zaved Patwary, additional IGP (rector) Naim Ahmed and Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner AKM Shahidul Hoque were present at the press conference.A handout issued by the police headquarters said military wing coordinator Amir Hossain alias Sharif and ehsar member Nur Hossain were picked up from Sharif's house at Painadi in Narayanganj early yesterday.

A live bomb fitted to a belt usually worn by suicide squad members, several belts, one pistol, two magazines, hand-made bullets and a huge amount of explosives and bomb-making equipment were recovered from Sharif's house and a large stash of leaflets and jihadi books from Saidur's possession.

Saidur took over as JMB boss in February 2006, shortly after the arrest of Shaekh Abdur Rahman, the then JMB supremo.The same month that year, Rapid Action Battalion raided his Shibganj house in Sylhet and recovered huge explosives.Saidur has long been on the run. He has been sentenced in absentia to 14 years in jail in an explosives case.

The IGP said police were quizzing him to get information about suicide squad and female operatives.They are also trying to gather if JMB has links to militant outfits in the neighbouring countries.He said JMB's organisational strength had waned much after the execution of Shaekh Abdur Rahman and other top brass. But in recent months, the organisation has been regrouping its cadres.

Since the serial blasts across the country in 2005, the law enforcers arrested over 600 JMB leaders and activists.
Of them, Shaekh Abdur Rahman, his deputy Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai, Rahman's brother Ataur Rahman Sunny, brother-in-law Abdul Awal, suicide bomber Iftekhar Hasan Mamun and Majlis-e-Shura member Khaled Saifullah were executed on March 29, 2008 for killing two Jhalakathi judges on November 14, 2005.
 


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RE: [ALOCHONA] Bangladeshi Musa Ibrahim conquers Everest



ha ha ha ha .,


mr. rahman....well-said, very much on time.
Why did you guess that AL morons might say that ??? .......as they said on 17th dec, 1971 " we have created Bdesh, 
so lets have fun now "!!!

Thanks for your timely warning.

KH







To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
From: emanur@rahman.com
Date: Tue, 25 May 2010 09:26:03 +0000
Subject: Re: [ALOCHONA] Bangladeshi Musa Ibrahim conquers Everest



This is a fantastic achievement. Well done Musa Ibrahim!

We should publicise, socialise and celebrate this achievement as quickly and as widely as possible.....

.....before BAL says that he did it only under instructions from and on behalf of Bangabandhu. Our illustrious leader will then move immediately to rename Everest as Mount Bangabandhu if not internationally at least in our local geography curriculum.

Emanur Rahman | m. +447734567561 | e. emanur@rahman.com

From: Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 12:35:33 +0600
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Bangladeshi Musa Ibrahim conquers Everest

 
'??????? ???? ????????, ???? ????????'
 
Musa Ibrahim has scaled Mount Everest as the first Bangladeshi, said friends and family of the mountaineer. He reached the summit at 6:00am Bangladesh time yesterday, Musa's wife Sorabon Tahura Rimi told The Daily Star. She was citing an e-mail sent by the manager of Himalayan Guide, the firm that arranged the expedition.

The news came at around noon in Dhaka. Soon, greetings began pouring in on different blogs and social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.

Musa, a sub-editor at The Daily Star, used the North Alpine route on the Tibetan side to conquer the top of the world, Anik Khan, a friend of the climber, told The Daily Star from Kathmandu in the evening.Iswari Paudel, managing director of Himalayan Guide, has confirmed the news, he added. "Iswari learned about Musa's feat when her brother Bhola Paudel, manager of the advanced base camp, called via satellite phone."

All 26 members of the expedition including 14 Sherpas got to the summit (8,848 metres), Anik said quoting Iswari. Besides Musa, three Montenegrins, six Britons, one American and a Serb are in the team.

The arranger of the tour told Deutsche Welle Bangla Service that they had the news from their Tibet base camp yesterday morning.The team departed from their last camp, situated at 8,300 metres, at 10:00pm Saturday. Musa, founder of the North Alpine Club in Bangladesh, left Dhaka for Nepal on April 8.

Along with a group of young mountaineers, he had been preparing for years to summit the highest peak on earth.
 




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[ALOCHONA] Re: [notun_bangladesh] Re: [WideMinds] Khaleda Zia---- mother of JONGIBAD !!!!

Dear all,
Recently in Paltan Maidan Khaleda Zia declared that there is not a single JONGI in Bangladesh. The arrest of the chief of JMB has proved that how shameless big mouth liar is she !!!! Please read the attached article for details:

 

http://prothom-alo.com/detail/date/2010-05-26/news/66072

 

Regards,

M. Ali




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From: "anis.ahmed@netzero.net" <anis.ahmed@netzero.net>
To: WideMinds@yahoogroups.com; manik195709@yahoo.com
Cc: WideMinds@yahoogroups.com; notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com; alochona@yahoogroups.com; aminul_islam_raj@yahoo.com; moassghar@yahoo.com; abidbahar@yahoo.com; amra-bangladesi@yahoogroups.com; s_ayubi786@yahoo.com; sonarbangladesh@yahoogroups.com; zoglul@hotmail.co.uk; history_islam@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, May 24, 2010 10:56:52 AM
Subject: [notun_bangladesh] Re: [WideMinds] Khaleda Zia---- mother of HARTAL & ANARCHI !!!!

 
Hasina Begum is a grand mother of all genocides and "Logi Boitha" who ordered to kill innocent people in broad day lights. She is also a teacher who called for "Hartal" within a month against Khaleda Zia's newly formed governments and showed "Anarchism" to destroy a country for the interest of her RAW and KGB masters.
 
Time has come now to identify disguised and fake named RAW and KGB's supporters in Bangladeshand abroad. Please go to the following linkages and read...
 
http://www.amardeshonline.com/pages/details/2010/05/23/33168
 
http://www.banglade sh-web.com/ view.php? hidType=&hidRecord=000000000 0000000317578


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From: Muhammad Ali <manik195709@ yahoo.com>
To: WideMinds@yahoogrou ps.com, notun_bangladesh@ yahoogroups. com,  alochona <alochona@yahoogroup s.com>,  "Md. Aminul Islam" <aminul_islam_ raj@yahoo. com>,  Anis Ahmed <anis.ahmed@netzero. net>, Mo Assghar <moassghar@yahoo. com>,  "Dr. Abid Bahar" <abidbahar@yahoo. com>,  Amra Bangladesi <amra-bangladesi@ yahoogroups. com>,  Ayubi <s_ayubi786@yahoo. com>,  Sonar Bangladesh <sonarbangladesh@ yahoogroups. com>, zoglul@hotmail. co.uk,  history_islam@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: [WideMinds] Khaleda Zia---- mother of HARTAL & ANARCHI !!!!
Date: Sun, 23 May 2010 22:01:41 -0700 (PDT)

 
Dear all,
Declaring "HARTAL WITHOUT ISSUE", Khaleda is trying to create anarchy and destructions !!! Attached YOUTUBE reflects Khaleda's wisdom :
 
http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=5i9PQMZPbkc

M. Ali




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Sent: Sun, May 23, 2010 12:36:58 PM
Subject: Re: [WideMinds] Finally the international community identifies BSF as notorious force

 
Friends

FOR LONG I HAD BEEN CALLING THE NOTORIOUS FORCE OF THE HINDUS AS :

BESTIAL    SECURITY    FORCE ( BSF) whose motto is to kill n kill have fresh blood in their breakfast table as daily basis.

But our sarkar (manned by Sonar desciples of mujib) installed by the hindus of hindustaaan do not raise any voice against killing of Bangladeshis by the fascist janwars hindu BSF since BAL do not care about own citizens other than hindus interest as they are indebted to them for life long.


On Sun, May 23, 2010 at 7:43 PM, B.S.Goraya <kartarpursahib@ yahoo.co. uk> wrote:

 
>Finally the international community identifies BSF as notorious force
>When it comes to right to life or human rights, record of Indian Govts is at the bottom low despite India being a democratic republic under a written constitution
>
>which guarantees right to life. But there is a sky difference in what is said and actually practised. While the international community is striving to attain total
>
>abolition of capital punishment even in cases where culprit commit heinous crimes, India's Border Security Force is such an inhuman organization which can kill
>
>even an innocent person who touches India's border even inadvertently. Notwithstanding BSF's killer policy the smuggling activity on the border is often in news.
>
>Narcotics drugs often cross borders and there are allegations that often there are nexuses between the smugglers and BSF men.
>Human right activists have been raising loud cries against this organization but it is the first time that international community has taken notice of this notorious
>
>organization when Canada refused visa to an ex-man of BSF. Though subsequently Canada made a tactical statement that it has respect for Indian security forces
>
>but it didn't disown the earlier decision.
>Please see:-
>http://www.tribunei ndia.com/ 2010/20100522/ main4.htm
>
>http://news. rediff.com/ report/2010/ may/22/canada- says-it-has- great-respect- for-indian- armed-forces. htm
>------------ --------
>If you want to view some of the misdeeds of this notorious organisation please go to google search and just type:
>"Kirity Roy, MASUM, BSF"
>...AND you find several documented by this human right activist
>------------ --------- --------- --------- -
>
>--
>Kirity Roy
>Secretary
>Banglar Manabadhikar Suraksha Mancha
>(MASUM)
>& National Convenor (PACTI) Programme Against Custodial Torture & Impunity
>26 Guitendal Lane
>Howrah 711101
>West Bengal INDIA
>Mobile: 09903099699
>Tele Fax : +91-33-2640 4118
>Phone: +91-33-2640 4520
>e. mail : kirityroy@.. .
>Web: www.masum.org. in
>------------ ---------
>
>You can also visit a very few of my collections on BSF at:-
>
>http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Kartarpur/ messages/ 3955 or 3923 or 2453 or 1919 or 512
>
>B.S.Goraya
>Editor:
>www.punjabmonitor. com
>www.kartarpur. com
>http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/kartarpur
>http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/inderpreet 2000/
>Chief Servant: Sangat Langha Kartarpur
>60, Diamond Avenue, Majitha Road, Amritsar
>Tel: 0091-9417064262( Mobile) 0091-183-2421915( Landline)
>BSGoraya' s messages archives at:
>http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/Kartarpur/ messages
>
>



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[ALOCHONA] Re: [notun_bangladesh] Re: [Bangladesh-Zindabad] Bravo Musa Ibrahim _ First Bangladeshi (not first Bangali) Everest winner

SHABASH SHABASH MUSA ,
CHANTING " JOY BANGLA "
YOU RAISED LAL SOBUJ PATAKA !!
 
 
M. ALI 



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From: Faruque Alamgir <faruquealamgir@gmail.com>
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Sent: Tue, May 25, 2010 6:26:05 AM
Subject: [notun_bangladesh] Re: [Bangladesh-Zindabad] Bravo Musa Ibrahim _ First Bangladeshi (not first Bangali) Everest winner

 
SHABASH   SHABASH  SHABASH   MUSA  IBRAHIM BANGLADESHI TORUN .

TOMAKEY  JANI PRAN KHOLA SHUBHECHCHA O OBHINANDAN.

A REQUEST TO P.ALU N JIBIS N BAAAAAAAL

PLEASE DO NOT CHUNGA FUKAIIING THIS CREDIT OF THE BANGLADESHI YOUTH AS  THE DREAM OF MOJIB OR SUCCESS OF THE FASCIST BAL SARKAR OF HASI APU ???????????? ???

BANGLADESHIS  ARE TIRED, ANNOYED,ANGRY N DISGRUNTLED ON THE GOEBELIC LYING FOR DECADES BY BAL N IT'S FAVOURED MEDIA.

Faruque Alamgir


On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 3:10 PM, mosharraf khokon <mosharrafkhokon@ yahoo.com> wrote:

 
>Dear Friends,

>We are proud for Everest Winner first Bangladeshi Musa Ibrahim.

>For details pl follow the link below :

>http://amardeshonli ne.com/pages/ details/2010/ 05/25/33504


>Thanks & regards,

>Mosharraf Khokon
>


[ALOCHONA] Bangladesh records first growth in overall export earnings



Bangladesh records first growth in overall export earnings
 
Bangladesh for the first time in the current fiscal year ending June 2010 recorded growth in overall export earnings in April, as the last month's income compared to the same period of 2009 increased impressively, official data showed Tuesday.

According to statistics of Bangladesh's Export Promotion Bureau (EPB), the country's export earning surged 19.03 percent to 1.40 billion U.S. dollars in April.

With hefty growth in April income, the EPB data showed Bangladesh's overall export earnings in the first 10 months of the current fiscal year (July 2009-June 2010) increased by 0.97 percent compared to the same period of the last fiscal year (July 2008-June 2009).

Export earnings for the July-April period of the current fiscal totaled 12.82 billion U.S. dollars, which is around 8.67 percent short of the targeted 14.17 billion U.S. dollars, the EPB data showed.
 
 


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[ALOCHONA] Chaya - Seattle Domestic Violence, it touches us all. MUST READ



Chaya is a community based nonprofit organization established in 1996 to serve South Asian women in times of crisis and need, and to raise awareness of domestic violence issues. While there are excellent agencies that provide services for Southeast Asians in Seattle, Chaya is the only organization that specifically addresses the needs of South Asian women.


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From: Khawja Shamsuddin
Sent: May 25, 2010 1:36 PM
To:
Subject: My friend Jeff touches a chord when he writes: Domestic Violence, it touches us all. MUST READ 
 
I attended a fundraising event for Chaya, an organization that is dedicated to helping victims of domestic violence become successful survivors. Chaya also helps families come to a better understanding of how to continue with a successful model that does not permit physical, or emotional abuse in a family. I also has programs that help educate children to grow up with a feeling of respect for each other.
 
As a board member of Chaya, I am committed to do all I can, to help our various communities not just understand domestic violence, because we all understand what domestic violence is, to one degree or another. No, my job is to help everyone understand that the demon of Domestic Violence lurks everywhere; it is as common among the rich as it is among the poor, as common among the "educated" as among the illiterate...as common among people of one faith, as it is among people of another and South Asian communities are no exception.
 
Domestic Violence is condemned in all societies, but tolerated in all, because nobody wants to be the one to point to finger as close to home as our friends or relatives. It is like having a friend with bad breath, but seeing the nobody wants to be the one to tell him he has a breath that could kill an elephant...except the consequences of our silence in the face of DV can be catastrophic.
 
The cruel tentacles of domestic violence reach out everywhere, they are just as present in the Muslim household where the man kills his wife, as they are in the "Western" household where the man is likely to kill his wife's parents (local King County Deputy Sheriff recently) or, his wife AND his children.
 
Often, counseling the man who is usually the perpetrator is not a good idea unless the man actually wants the counseling otherwise, he will go home to beat his wife some more because she "told on him".
Intervention is a most delicate balance which is all-too elusive and quite often, the only way is to help the woman get away (ONLY IF she wants) in safety.
 
It was during the Chaya event a few days ago, that a VERY brave young woman gave a speech (below) in which she described her own ordeal with domestic violence. I was stunned that this woman should have suffered as much as she did and awed by the fact that she was brave enough to talk about it in a huge group of people who were mostly drawn from South Asian Communities...Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and Christians.
 
Her speech touched me deeply. I obtained her permission to present it to a larger cross-section of South Asians in hope that it will awaken more of us to be alert to domestic abuse and to move to see if the victim is ready to be helped (DON'T try to help" people who do not want your help!).
 
I made a few changes to her speech in order to remove her identity and to remove any connection with a specific South Asian group, because I did not want to rest of us to then feel as if we can dismiss her story because "it does not happen among 'OUR' people".
 
This young woman could be from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka or Afghanistan; she could be the wife of a Microsoft millionaire or a taxi-driver, but the story would still remain the same.
 
Please take time to read it and pass it along to your friends, we all must help raise the awareness of domestic violence, regardless of our race, religion or nationality.
 
Jeff Siddiqui
206.228.5732
VOTE! or nothing will change
 
 

Presentation by an actual survivor of Domestic Violence, at the Chaya fundraising event on May 22, 2010

 

Hello my name is Y and I own a local small business.  Many of you may be familiar with our place and the others who I hope will consider venturing there soon.  I am proud to only be a Chaya supporter.  I have been a volunteer with Chaya for about 5-6 years and prior to that I took Domestic Violence training classes at the Eastside Domestic Violence Prevention (EDVP).  I am also involved in many other volunteer activities however, my most important role is being a mom to my beautiful 10 year old daughter.

 

I am very pleased to be here and joining you this evening as we look to the future and role of Chaya in our South Asian community.   Our South Asian community is one of broad education levels, distinct ages, varying degrees of assimilation in to the Western culture, and old school thoughts, merging with New Age thinking. 

 

With such a distinct population, it becomes very challenging to reach a common consensus on social issues.  Regardless of education, economic status and family affluence, intimate-partner abuse touches many lives.  There really is no predictor of family violence, it cannot be explained by a reason or personal traits, it just happens… I should know because it happened to me and I stand here today as a survivor. 

 

I always thought of myself as a very naïve and gullible girl growing up, thrown into a world of two intense contrasts.  Distinct as black and white or further yet, night and day.  These two images represented my life, the American side and the South Asian.  Confusion, anger, and frustration were common emotions I harbored for many years and well into my twenties.  You see my family had immigrated to the Seattle area when I was about 4 years old, so I grew up with exposure to American influence, yet I always had a very strict and religious upbringing in my home.  The two sides did not mesh together and there was hardly any room for overlap.  I was expected to make very clear-cut decisions, after all, I was the daughter and girl in the family.  More specifically this meant nothing more than being persuaded to make the sacrifices and living life in duality.  I was allowed to live in the dorms at college, but instructed to come home on the weekends.  I was encouraged to pursue higher education and fulfill a satisfying career yet I was obligated to marry into an arranged marriage; a stranger, who I was to share my life's miseries and hopes with.  I had no choice or alternatives; I was a girl, thus I was to sacrifice my self worth and identity to please my family. 

 

It was a miserable union from day one, and I could sense it but was this just really how marriage was?  I asked myself this and contemplated this terrible notion for weeks, and then months, and slowly into long years.  I was thrust into a life with a man I barely knew and shared no common interests with.  He quickly grasped my naivety and my need to please my family and others around me.  I didn't know how my surroundings shifted and slowly life became more exhausting, the arguments intensified, and I was continually blamed.  I began to doubt my judgment and reasoning and couldn't figure out the how to approach this man.  He became increasingly hostile as the weeks passed and months rolled by.  I was walking on eggshells every time he entered the room, not knowing what I would say would trigger the next barrage of profanity and his incessant mental and emotional blows to me.   

 

Fearing his next outburst I began to encourage my parents and family to visit me less so that I could deal with the situation on my own.  How could I let them know that the truth was he couldn't stand any of my family and friends?  Slowly he pushed my loved ones away with his outrages of temper and physical violence.  I feared for my life many times and questioned the point of marriage if this is the insanity that it really was. 

How could I know any better since this was all I knew to be?  I know you ask me, isn't it just that simple to walk out the door and just leave?  The truth is that this is the most difficult decision to make.  Abuse is a cycle and over time the situation blinds you to the truth and you become emotionally and psychologically dependent on this person.  No one chooses to be in an abusive situation.  It happens over time and develops and then you are already buried deep into the ugly claws of abuse. 

 

I feared my parent's disapproval for not making my marriage work.  After all, my cousins all had arranged marriages and according to them, "good South Asian girls listen to their parents and they work hard on having a successful marriage".  I was raised with these ideals, so I couldn't disappoint them.  I suffered internally and mentally, and endured the burden of living in this hell.  I was hopeless and miserable in this tumultuous relationship and constantly thought of suicide.  That was my only way out I thought, but I had one huge responsibility; I had a child now.  I had a daughter with this man who I despised and loathed, yet I could not bear to leave her motherless.  I had to live for her, I had to survive this hell for her, and I had to get her out so she could live without fear just like I needed to.  We had to leave together so I could give my daughter the life she deserved. 

 

My renewed vow to my daughter is the sole reason I am here today.  That is the only motivation that gave me strength after he completely isolated me and he told me I didn't deserve him.   In his words, he deserved someone that was beautiful and tall and sophisticated and not awkward and ugly as he would call me.  I lived only with him, the abuser and with my thoughts of guilt and conscience planning an escape the majority of the hours. 

 

I finally called the police one day after I could not take anymore.  I know in my heart that God gave me the strength that evening to make the decision I should have 3 years prior but did not have the courage.  That was the beginning of my awakening in my new life.  I left the old Y and searched within myself for many years. 

 

I lost lots of extended family and friends and the community had much to gossip about at the local faith-places.  I stayed away from the community for 7 months straight after my restraining order was put in place but I didn't cry myself to sleep every night.   It took years to finally come to a very important resolution; I finally could say with honesty that it wasn't my fault for what happened.  I harbored feelings of vengeance and hatred towards my ex-husband but I finally forgave him years later.   I don't think I will ever forget the horrid memories, but they are buried deep within my subconscious somewhere.  Although, the pain has subsided the images remain clear. 

 

As a survivor I have now become an activist for other women.  I know too well the feelings and emotions that keep ruminating in an abused woman.  Lack of self worth, mistrust, need for approval, and the shame. The shame in the situation, the shame in you as an educated woman who allowed herself to be put in a circumstance such as this.  It's possible because it has nothing to do with credentials but rather, with an unfortunate set of circumstances.  But it's not acceptable and should not be tolerated. 

 

As a divorced South Asian woman with a child, life has not been easy, especially living in King County. South Asuians have been bluntly cruel in their comments and blaming me for allowing my daughter to be fatherless.  It is difficult enough to raise a child, but to allow our community to engage in its self-righteous attitude and finger pointing makes it much harder. 

 

I work for change, I advocate change, and I am here to ask all of you to help plant the seeds of change.  We need the community to merge together and unite.  We have this notion of "that's a shame but oh well, that doesn't affect me."  What if that was your sister or your daughter?  We need positive guidance from our faith-houses and community organizations, organizations such as Chaya that embrace the gaps in our culture, the generations, and the genders.  Unhealthy relationships breed unhealthy lives and communities. 

 

I envision a Chaya that helps to bridge the shortfalls of our South Asian community. 

 

We can no longer dictate our children live in duality.  How can they expect peace in their life while simultaneously dwelling in confusion?  It just doesn't work that way.  We have to emerge as leaders in our community and begin to shift our perspective in order for others to follow suit.  We all deserve to feel valued, respected, and safe. 

 

Bottom line.  Lets support each other,  be proactive in our beliefs and stop allowing women and innocent people to be in situations that are harmful and endanger their emotional and physical well–being. 

 

I ask all of you today to leave here tonight and question your purpose in life and have you fulfilled it?  Be honest with yourself and really dig deep to find that inner voice.  Once we all believe our greater purpose and come to realize it, I think our community and more specifically our South Asian community will benefit from the passion and heart you all embody.  Someone like me, who years ago, was on the verge of ending her life, and now has become an activist.  Lets plant the seeds of change together.

 

Thank you.

 


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