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Thursday, March 17, 2011

[ALOCHONA] RE: Bangabandhu Killing: Zia passively involved



Shaheen
Gen Shafiullah is not as devil as Hasina and her most of the sychophants, and therefore, will not be able to give untruthful statement regarding his one time sir, 'Zia' (In army those who are seniors in-terms joining dates, always says sir to their seniors as a tradition even one supercedes in position in service).
 
Now let me talk about truthfullness in a matter very precious item in the history of Bangladesh. 
 
Tajuddin Ahmed, Barrister Kamal Hossain and Barrister Amirul Islam never ever said or uttered a single statement indicating Sheikh's declaration of independence (all three of them were with Sheikh until 11 PM on 25th of March). Rather, Barrister Amirul mentioned quite a few times that Tajuddin had written a declaration of independence and placed infront of Sheikh at Sheikh's residence to sign before their departure from that Dhanmodi house but Sheikh refused saying, "I will be termed by Yahya as traitor, and I do not want to be a traitor". He also asked, "You all leave Dhaka immediately." He even did not say to them to go to India. Amirul Islam did not go home, instead accompanied Tajuddin all the way to India and reached Kolkata sometime on 4th of April. 
 
Also see the proclamation of independence at Mujib Nagar done by Tajuddin Ahmed. Did Tajuddin ahmed mentioned anything on Sheikh Mujib's declaration. No, not at all, even though, he knew that somebody (Hannan and crew) have given statement from Kalurghat on behalf of Sheikh Mujib after Zia officially declared war of independence making himself chief of revilutinary council and head of the state of Bangladesh on 26th of March. He also knew that one day later, that is, on 27th of March, on others (AK Khan, MR Siddiqui) persual, Zia redeclared on Sheikh's behalf. For him (Tajuddin) those were not important as he knew Sheikh did not do it.
 
Begum Zohra Tajuddin, once the prersident of Awami League (after Sheikh's assasination) had ever mentioned on that ground or will ever say anything on that ground. Because they are not sychophants and will not utter untruthful statement knowingly to please some one or some party sychophants. 
Barrister Amir, Barrister Kamal, Begum Zohra Tajuddin, are still alive and should be pursuaded to say the real truth for the sake of truthful history. I do not think, Sheikh or Zia will loose or gain on this matter whatever position they have in the history and creation of Bangladesh.
Sirajul Islam, best khown journalist of BBC, received Sheikh Mujib at London Airport after he was released from Pakistan. According to him Sheikh said, "Koss ki, ami to shaottoshashon chaichhilum, shadhinota na"  
Shahadat Suhrawardy
 


Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2011 19:07:53 -0700
From: bazlul@yahoo.com
Subject: RE: Bangabandhu Killing: Zia passively involved
To: aleem53@yahoo.com; iqbalyousuf1@yahoo.com; bangladeshiamericans@googlegroups.com; faiz208@hotmail.com

If Zia was involved, the army chief at that time, General Shafiullah would have found it out later. General Shafiullah is still alive and why AL does not get his side of story?
 
Has general Shafiullah ever said that he thinks Zia was involved with August 15 killing?
 
Shaheen
 
--- On Thu, 3/17/11, Faizul Momen <faiz208@hotmail.com> wrote:

From: Faizul Momen <faiz208@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: Bangabandhu Killing: Zia passively involved
To: aleem53@yahoo.com, iqbalyousuf1@yahoo.com, bangladeshiamericans@googlegroups.com
Date: Thursday, March 17, 2011, 1:15 PM

Dear Mr. Alim,

 

I apologize if I hurt you or anyone by my comments on Gen. Zia's involvement in August 15th incidents. I don't have any evidence that suggests that Gen. Zia was in the spot or spots where the inhuman killings occurred. However, here is an interview with Col. Faruque that suggests that Gen. Zia was well informed about the plan before August 15th, and he instead of denouncing the plan as a senior army officer, gave his nod as a support. He, as Lawrence Lifschultz said was in the shadow of the events during that time. And the way he honored and rewarded the so called 'sons of the sun' after August 15th, plainly accentuate the suspicion of his all-way support to the plan. The indemnity bill that Gen. Zia introduced  was his strongest obvious support to the whole episode of August 15th, which indirectly implies that he prevented anyone to ask for justice even for the murder of a 10 year old kid. Plain and simple. There is doubt if Gen. Zia had to do it under any external pressure.

 

A murder is a murder, let us take it that way. Be it done by me or you, by Mujib or Zia.

 

Thanks for your time, take care,

 

Faizul

 

Col. Faruque Rahman implicates Gen. Zia with Bangabandhu killing

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wI_h3ROZUEU&feature=related


 

Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 12:01:02 -0700
From: aleem53@yahoo.com
Subject: RE: Bangabandhu Killing: Zia passively involved
To: iqbalyousuf1@yahoo.com; bangladeshiamericans@googlegroups.com; faiz208@hotmail.com

 
Bhai Faizul Momen:
 
Looks like you have solid proofs of what you said in your e-mail... I pulled out the following two for questioning...
 
Q1. Can you present the proofs you have rather than just throwing remarks?
 
Q2. As of 8/15/1975, the commander-in-chief was General Shafiuallah, and he is still alive. What did he (Gen Shafiullah) do when he saw Sheikh Mujib's blood in Zia's hand? How deputy chief could do such a thing with the Chief alive, healthy and in command? That general is still alive today, without facing any charge for not helping  Sheikh Mujib from the danger and not punishing his deputy. Why don't you question his role? (I know why - he aligned with AL...)
 

>> The point is: Zia was involved with August 15th killings
>> very plain fact that Zia's hands are stained with bloods of Sheikh Mujib
 
 


--- On Tue, 3/15/11, Faizul Momen <faiz208@hotmail.com> wrote:

From: Faizul Momen <faiz208@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: Bangabandhu Killing: Zia passively involved
To: iqbalyousuf1@yahoo.com, bangladeshiamericans@googlegroups.com
Date: Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 7:13 PM

The point is: Zia was involved with August 15th killings; who did what after that- that's another issue. Which 'chagal' said what or 'pagal' did what- does not change the very plain fact that Zia's hands are stained with bloods of Sheikh Mujib and his family including an 8 year old kid and a pregnant daughter in law.
 
> Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 11:40:17 -0700
> From: iqbalyousuf1@yahoo.com
> Subject: RE: Bangabandhu Killing: Zia passively involved
> To: bangladeshiamericans@googlegroups.com
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> The so called 'jubiliant masses' is another fabricated creation of the killer Ziaur Rahman and gong to justify the killings of 1975. It is true though that the people were shocked and horrified and hence could not come out of their houses. We have seen the true jubiliant masses when some of the killers of Bangabandhu were hanged.
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> The current Sheikh Hasina govt. is not the beneficiary of any killings, rather this govt. is the result of mass people kicking out military dictators like Zia and Ershad and corrupt Khaleda Zia and sons.
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> --- On Tue, 3/15/11, Shahadat Hussaini <shahadathussaini@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> From: Shahadat Hussaini <shahadathussaini@hotmail.com>
> Subject: RE: Bangabandhu Killing: Zia passively involved
> To: "Iqbal Yusuf" <iqbalyousuf1@yahoo.com>, "Bangladeshi American" <bangladeshiamericans@googlegroups.com>
> Date: Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 1:45 PM
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> The reactions of the jubiliant masses on 15th August, actively says that whole Bangladesh was involved in removing a tyrant and killer of democracy. I haven't seen any where in the article or in the written statement, where Mr. Lifshultz says involvement of Zia, in action or passsion. What he said is that Zia became benificiary. As a matter of fact, whole country of Bangladesh, each and every Bangladeshi became benificiary of that Coup Detat. Most beneficiary of the 15th August Coup Detat, was the then Awami Coteri (more than half of the Awami Leaguer). Even the present government is indirectly a beneficiary of the outcome of that change. Would Hasina and her socalled Awami Leaguers could come to form government now if that did not happen?
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> Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2011 19:10:08 -0700
> From: iqbalyousuf1@yahoo.com
> Subject: Bangabandhu Killing: Zia passively involved
> To: bangladeshiamericans@googlegroups.com
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> http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/print_news.php?nid=177794
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> http://www.thedailystar.net/suppliments/2011/03/taher/court-14.pdf 
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> Tuesday, March 15, 2011
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> Bangabandhu Killing
> Zia passively involved
> Lifschultz tells HC, submits written statement on Taher killingAshutosh Sarkar
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> Lawrence Lifschultz
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> Gen Ziaur Rahman was passively involved in the assassination of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, US journalist and writer Lawrence Lifschultz yesterday told the High Court.
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> Clik here to read Lifschultz's statement
> This has become clear from the conversations with Col Farooq Rahman and Col Abdur Rashid, convicted killers of Bangabandhu, and from the book Bangladesh: A Legacy of Blood written by Anthony Mascarenhas, he said.
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> He said Ziaur Rahman was in the shadow of the whole episode of August 15, 1975 because he was very much one of the main players of the game.
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> In reply to a question from the HC, Lifschultz said Ziaur Rahman could have stopped the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman because he (Zia) knew the plot.
> Zia was a complicated man and was the main beneficiary of the assassination, he said, adding, Zia was responsible for killing many freedom fighters including army official Khaled Mosharaf.
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> The Pulitzer Prize winner who had covered the trial of Col Abu Taher in 1976 placed his statement before the HC bench of Justice AHM Shamsuddin Chowdhury Manik and Justice Sheikh Md Zakir Hossain.
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> The bench is hearing a writ petition that challenged the martial law regulation under which the military tribunal was formed and Taher was sentenced to death.
> Earlier on January 20, the HC bench requested Lifschultz to appear before it to place a statement on the trial and execution of Taher.
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> Lifschultz on January 31 sent a written statement to the HC bench through the Attorney General's Office saying that Gen Ziaur Rahman made the decision of Col Abu Taher's execution before formation of the military tribunal that gave the execution order.
> Gen Manzur, then high-ranked military officer, knew with absolute certainty that Zia had decided to have Taher hanged before the "so-called trial" began, Lifschultz said in the statement.
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> "Subsequently, this fact was also confirmed to me by two high-ranking military officers, who were close to Zia at that time," he said in his January 31 statement, which was placed before the HC bench on February 3.
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> Lifschultz yesterday appeared before the same HC bench around 2:30pm and placed a written and a verbal statement before it.
> He said the trial of Col Taher was not even a show-trial since it had no projection or demonstration.
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> There existed a "Special Military Tribunal No 1" which convened at the Dhaka Central Jail. "I was there. I stood outside the prison. I watched men, like Colonel Yusuf Haider, the so-called Tribunal's chairman, walk through the prison gates," he said in the written statement.
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> It was a premeditated assassination of which Ziaur Rahman was the assailant, Lawrence Lifschultz who arrived in Dhaka on March 12 told the court.
> Although Zia had convened a meeting of the generals returned from Pakistan as Moudud Ahmed stated in a book, the decision to kill Taher was taken exclusively by Zia, he said, adding that he (Zia) had convened that meeting only to pretend that those generals had involvement in killing Taher.
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> "Moudud Ahmed claimed that Ziaur Rahman had convened a gathering of 46 "repatriated" officers to discuss the sentence that should be passed on Taher. It was well known that not a single officer who had participated in the Liberation War was willing to serve on Special Military Tribunal No 1. But General Zia's special convocation of repatriates appears to have ended with unanimous decision. They wanted Taher to hang," his written statement said.
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> "Moudud claims his source for this story was General Zia himself. In this respect, Moudud's version of events tallies with what General Manzur claimed to me regarding General Zia having personally taken the decision on what the verdict would be. One man, Ziaur Rahman, decided, on his own, to take another's life. He then asked a group of about fifty officers to endorse his decision," he stated.
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> The US journalist said he had tried to go inside the so-called court but was not allowed.
> "I had tried to meet Ziaur Rahman many times for taking an interview from him, but he did not allow me to do so," he said, adding that he was expelled from Bangladesh at that time.
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> Replying to another question from the HC, Lifschultz said he could not term it as anything other than assassination, as Syed Badrul Ahsan, a journalist of The Daily Star, stated in 2006 that it was purely and simply a murder.
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> "Syed Badrul Ahsan has called the Taher case 'murder pure and simple'. In an article published in July 2006, Ahsan writes: 'When he (Lifschultz) speaks of Colonel Taher and the macabre manner of his murder (it was murder pure and simple) in July 1976, he revives within our souls all the pains we have either carefully pushed under the rug all these years or have been allowed to feel through the long march of untruth in this country,' according to the statement.
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> Zia decided to kill Taher as he wanted to appease the army officers repatriated from Pakistan and also consolidate the grief on power.
> Taher wanted to return democracy in the country, but Zia wanted to rule the country as a dictator, he said.
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> Lifschultz said it was one of the saddest human rights violations in the whole of Asia.
> He said he had been trying to get the whole truth for so many years and he was happy that he was now in a position to disclose whatever information he had before the HC.
> The court will resume the hearing today.
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> Attorney General Mahbubey Alam and Additional Attorney General also appeared before the court.
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[ALOCHONA] BD concedes Transit Corridor to India?

And what about Port Charges that BD Port Authority collects from every ship that loads or unloads?
What about Business that BD Railway and Trucking Companies would get transporting Goods?
What about India's help in building the Roads that those Trucks would use?
None of that is going to create any jobs for high Un-employment Bangladeshis?
Oh no, BD is going to load-unload all Goods for free paying the Labor cost of loading and unloading, would buy Trucks, put Petrol in those Trucks, hire Truck Drivers to drive them out of her Pocket, no charge to India, right?
Suez and Panama Canal Toll Tax is more than $ 100,000 per Ship because they save a lot of time and Fuel. Every Cost in this world is based on convenience a service provides. Iranian Sea Port Bander Abbas is a lot bigger than Pakistan's 2 ports in Karachi combined because its not over taxing the Ships.
Karachi used to be Airliner Hub but Illegal Money Extortion Rackets of Pakistan's Agencies, mistreatment of Airline Staff, continuous raping of every good looking Flight Stewardesses by Pak Army-men and passing Missiles near flying Airliners were not the only reason. Pakistan had raised Landing Fee for Airlines too high also.
Result?
None of the any big International Airlines have been flying to Karachi for the last 5 years and Dubai has become a lot bigger Airline Hub than Karachi ever was.
So, you see, Need is Mother of Inventions. Only people, who see opportunity, benefit from it. Not the too conservative fussy or corrupt ones.
If BD can bargain for more on this, she should but should not reject a good opportunity.

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Shahadat Hussaini <shahadathussaini@...> wrote:
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> Thanks for your comments. Though, it was very hard for me to judge wheather you commented on me or Mr. Turkman.
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> I totally agree with you on that (that is fee or chatge). There should be a hefty surcharge or fee to make money through this transit/corridor avenue. We should make 2.3 billion dollars (per one calculation by CPD) in 30 years if we spend 1.7 billion in iproving our infra-structure. But, Inida says, "What fees?" We do not have fee included in our agreement. There were hue and cry from our custom's department on that. They stopped mobilasation of Indian vessels in our territory. You must have remembered what our wise Finance Minister Mr. Abul 'Maal' abdul Muhith said then, "কিছু একটা তà§&lsqauo; নেবই, এমনিতে তà§&lsqauo; ছাড়া যায়না". That means Bangladesh is getting nutta/zip from India even though imprvement will be done by our tax payer's money or international loan (the one we got few months ago from India with above and beyond international interest rates). India is not following any international norms in this regard. In this regard i am attaching an article written by a prominent diplomat. Please refer to the article.
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> http://www.sydneybashi-bangla.com/Articles/Harun_Transit%20Issue%20with%20India.pdf
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> To: Diagnose@yahoogroups.com; chottala@yahoogroups.com
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> Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2011 18:23:53 -0400
> Subject: [Alapon] Re: [Diagnose] BD concedes Transit Corridor to India?
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> Every bilateral treaty or transit whether it is truck transport, container transport or pipeline has fees , taxes and surcharges . there is nothing is free.
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> Turkey, Egypt , Iran or Azerbaizan etc etc may cost fior container or truck between $ 75.00 to 250 dollar
> Also between USA and Canada or Mexican fees are also between 25 to 95 dollar.
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> So if anyone do not know of the world trade or cross border trade and its fees, taxes and surcharges please do not mislead reader.
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> To: diagnose group ; chottala@yahoogroups.com
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2011 4:55 PM
> Subject: RE: [Diagnose] BD concedes Transit Corridor to India?
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> You probably don't know that Bangladesh gets zip nutta from India by giving transit/transhipment. The other countries that you cited as examples get good amount of revenue in terms of fees to make money. You are comparing apple to oranges though the situations look alike. If India gives proper fees then there should not be any problem. But Hasina in some cases gave more than they needed. Please talk substance, not just talk.
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> Iran is so stupid that 2 decades ago, she spent billions to build a Highway connecting that port of Ashkhabad, Turkmenistan and also built a Railway Line going through whole length of the country from that port to connect with old USSR Railway System northeast of her.
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> * And then, there is a stupid country, Germany that conceded Transit to Soviet Natural Gas Pipe Line in 1970's to let her Gas be sold to almost all countries in Continental Europe despite US Opposition.
> USA is a stupid country. She had also conceded transit of Natural Gas Pipe line to Canada going through whole north-south length of it going to Mexico.
> * Pakistan is another example of such stupid concession. She has conceded transit to Iranian Gas Pipe Line despite US Opposition, going to India and our stupid Enemy, India has conceded Transit of that Pipe line to BD after it reaches her.
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> > It's all an utter betrayal of national interest and sovereignty. We condemn the govt on Hasina's MoU's with India, in which our national interests have been sold out and our sovereignty surrendered. We must unite to resist these.
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[ALOCHONA] Fwd: [KHABOR] What a language of Bangladesh court!



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From: Nayan Khan <udarakash08@yahoo.com>
Date: 2011/3/17
Subject: [KHABOR] What a language of Bangladesh court!
 

It's unbelievable how Bangladesh court is using language against people. Check it here:
 
 
Blog with pictures and links:
 
 
 

Regards,
NK

Awami League' is not a name of a political party, it's a name of disease of Bangladesh.





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[ALOCHONA] Fwd: Mahmudur Rahman released!



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From: Zoglul Husain <zoglul@hotmail.co.uk>



We are absolutely delighted to hear the welcome news of Mahmudur Rahman's release from prison. A hero of the patriotic people, he has pledged continuation of his fight for the country and the nation. It is a glorious victory for him personally, for the movement to free him and for all his supporters both at home and abroad: 
 
http://www.amardeshonline.com/pages/details/2011/03/17/72748
 
 
We fully support the patriotic causes he stands for!
 


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RE: [ALOCHONA] Bangladesh embassy in Tokyo



www.eandrsolutions.com

G.Dastagir



 



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Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2011 13:05:07 +0600
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Bangladesh embassy in Tokyo

 


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Re: [ALOCHONA] While Sheikh Hasina Terminated thousands of Jamat e Islami from their JOB



Also mention that Jamate Islami thinks 1500 years back.
Jamate Islami does not know what future is.

Akbar Hussain


On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 3:08 AM, Mohammed Ramjan <mramjan@hotmail.com> wrote:
 

 
 
Dear Sirs
 
Assalamu alaikum
 
While Sheikh Hasina Terminated thousands of Jamat e Islami from their JOB I Mohammed Ramjan Ali Bhuiyan a benevolent Jamat e Islami asking to send CV to me only from  Awami leaguers for the following post - opportunities  in the Middle East.
 
 
Civil Engineer (15 years experience)
 
Quantity Surveyor (RICS)
 
We are Jamat e Islami...........
 
                                          Our mind is big
 
                                   Our heart is big
 
                                   We think big
 
 
Beware, be away from Kasra mind Awami league
 
Thanking you all
 
Mohammed Ramjan Ali Bhuiyan
 
Kuwait




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[ALOCHONA] One minute light out: Alliance for Justice and Recognition of Bangladesh Genocide



In solidarity with victims and victim families, please bring your organization together (go to http://ajrbg.wordpress.com/).




Alliance for Justice and Recognition of Bangladesh Genocide


Calls upon the Bangladeshis, expatriates organizations to jointly

commemorate the 40th anniversary of the

Massacre on the Black Night of March 25, 1971

 

 

 

REMEMBER THE DAY


· by turning off lights for one minute at 12:01 am on March 26, 2011

· by holding candle light vigil

· by reaching out to the a victim or a victim family

· by organizing peace rally, movie sessions and workshops

· by organizing prayers

· by engaging in humanitarian cause


 

PLEASE JOINS US

Organizations expressing solidarity:


Ekatturer Ghatok Dalal Nirmul Committee, Central Coordination committee

International Crime Tribunal Dhaka Shohayok Moncho

Shompriti Forum, North Carolina, U.S.A. and Dhaka, Bangladesh

Ekatturer Ghatok Dalal Nirmul Committee, New York

Center for Bangladesh Genocide Research, Texas, U.S.A..

Dhroopad.org, Washington D.C., U.S.A..

Theater Bangla, London, U.K..


 
ABM Nasir, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics
School of Business
North Carolina Central University
Durham, NC 27707.
Phone: (919) 530-7372
Fax: (919) 530-6163


Shompriti Forum
http://www.shompritiforum.org



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[ALOCHONA] Half Time Cricket World Cup



Live streaming Cricket World Cup 2011
HOME     ABOUT US     BUSINESS     BANKING     EDUCATION     UNIVERSITY     HEALTH CARE     ENVIRONMENT     FEUILLETON     CARRIER     CONTACT
ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Schedule, Fixtures and Venues; starting on Feb 19, 2011 and going on till April 2, 2011. World Cup 2011 features a total of 49 matches hosted by India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
Date Time Match Venue
Sat Feb 19 08:30 GMT 1st Match, Group B – India v Bangladesh Mirpur
Sun Feb 20 04:00 GMT 2nd Match, Group A – Kenya v New Zealand Chennai
Sun Feb 20 09:00 GMT 3rd Match, Group A – Sri Lanka v Canada Hambantota
Mon Feb 21 09:00 GMT 4th Match, Group A – Australia v Zimbabwe Ahmedabad
Tue Feb 22 09:00 GMT 5th Match, Group B – England v Netherlands Nagpur
Wed Feb 23 09:00 GMT 6th Match, Group A – Kenya v Pakistan Hambantota
Thu Feb 24 09:00 GMT 7th Match, Group B – South Africa v West Indies Delhi
Fri Feb 25 08:30 GMT 9th Match, Group B – Bangladesh v Ireland Mirpur
Fri Feb 25 04:00 GMT 8th Match, Group A – Australia v New Zealand Nagpur
Sat Feb 26 09:00 GMT 10th Match, Group A – Sri Lanka v Pakistan Colombo
Sun Feb 27 09:00 GMT 11th Match, Group B – India v England Bangalore
Mon Feb 28 04:00 GMT 12th Match, Group A – Canada v Zimbabwe Nagpur
Mon Feb 28 09:00 GMT 13th Match, Group B – Netherlands v West Indies Delhi
Tue Mar 1 09:00 GMT 14th Match, Group A – Sri Lanka v Kenya Colombo
Wed Mar 2 09:00 GMT 15th Match, Group B – England v Ireland Bangalore
Thu Mar 3 04:00 GMT 16th Match, Group B – Netherlands v South Africa Chandigarh
Thu Mar 3 09:00 GMT 17th Match, Group A – Canada v Pakistan Colombo
Fri Mar 4 04:00 GMT 18th Match, Group A – New Zealand v Zimbabwe Ahmedabad
Fri Mar 4 08:30 GMT 19th Match, Group B – Bangladesh v West Indies Mirpur
Sat Mar 5 09:00 GMT 20th Match, Group A – Sri Lanka v Australia Colombo
Sun Mar 6 04:00 GMT 21st Match, Group B – England v South Africa Chennai
Sun Mar 6 09:00 GMT 22nd Match, Group B – India v Ireland Bangalore
Mon Mar 7 09:00 GMT 23rd Match, Group A – Canada v Kenya Delhi
Tue Mar 8 09:00 GMT 24th Match, Group A – New Zealand v Pakistan Pallekele
Wed Mar 9 09:00 GMT 25th Match, Group B – India v Netherlands Delhi
Thu Mar 10 09:00 GMT 26th Match, Group A – Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe Pallekele
Fri Mar 11 08:30 GMT 28th Match, Group B – Bangladesh v England Chittagong
Fri Mar 11 04:00 GMT 27th Match, Group B – Ireland v West Indies Chandigarh
Sat Mar 12 09:00 GMT 29th Match, Group B – India v South Africa Nagpur
Sun Mar 13 09:00 GMT 31st Match, Group A – Australia v Kenya Bangalore
Sun Mar 13 04:00 GMT 30th Match, Group A – Canada v New Zealand Mumbai
Mon Mar 14 03:30 GMT 32nd Match, Group B – Bangladesh v Netherlands Chittagong
Mon Mar 14 09:00 GMT 33rd Match, Group A – Pakistan v Zimbabwe Pallekele
Tue Mar 15 09:00 GMT 34th Match, Group B – Ireland v South Africa Kolkata
Wed Mar 16 09:00 GMT 35th Match, Group A – Australia v Canada Bangalore
Thu Mar 17 09:00 GMT 36th Match, Group B – England v West Indies Chennai
Fri Mar 18 04:00 GMT 37th Match, Group B – Ireland v Netherlands Kolkata
Fri Mar 18 09:00 GMT 38th Match, Group A – New Zealand v Sri Lanka Mumbai
Sat Mar 19 03:30 GMT 39th Match, Group B – Bangladesh v South Africa Mirpur
Sat Mar 19 09:00 GMT 40th Match, Group A – Australia v Pakistan Colombo
Sun Mar 20 04:00 GMT 41st Match, Group A – Kenya v Zimbabwe Kolkata
Sun Mar 20 09:00 GMT 42nd Match, Group B – India v West Indies Chennai
Wed Mar 23 08:30 GMT Quarter Final – TBC v TBC (A1 v B4) Mirpur
Thu Mar 24 09:00 GMT Quarter Final – TBC v TBC (A2 v B3) Ahmedabad
Fri Mar 25 08:30 GMT Quarter Final – TBC v TBC (A3 v B2) Mirpur
Sat Mar 26 09:00 GMT Quarter Final – TBC v TBC (A4 v B1) Colombo
Tue Mar 29 09:00 GMT Semi Final – TBC v TBC Colombo
Wed Mar 30 09:00 GMT Semi Final – TBC v TBC Chandigarh
Sat Apr 2 09:00 GMT Final – TBC v TBC Mumbai
 


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[ALOCHONA] While Sheikh Hasina Terminated thousands of Jamat e Islami from their JOB



 
 
Dear Sirs
 
Assalamu alaikum
 
While Sheikh Hasina Terminated thousands of Jamat e Islami from their JOB I Mohammed Ramjan Ali Bhuiyan a benevolent Jamat e Islami asking to send CV to me only from  Awami leaguers for the following post - opportunities  in the Middle East.
 
 
Civil Engineer (15 years experience)
 
Quantity Surveyor (RICS)
 
We are Jamat e Islami...........
 
                                          Our mind is big
 
                                   Our heart is big
 
                                   We think big
 
 
Beware, be away from Kasra mind Awami league
 
Thanking you all
 
Mohammed Ramjan Ali Bhuiyan
 
Kuwait


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[ALOCHONA] Bangladesh embassy in Tokyo



Bangladesh embassy in Tokyo



http://www.amadershomoy1.com/content/2011/03/17/news0691.htm

http://www.prothom-alo.com/detail/date/2011-03-17/news/139195


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