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[ALOCHONA] Deepumoni visits in law's house in India



Deepumoni visits in law's house in India



http://www.banglanews24.com/detailsnews.php?nssl=545f522c804c5b41f2e6435e61a44455&nttl=01052012108448




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[ALOCHONA] Re: Goom, Khoon....



Bangladesh's Vanishing Justice

The disappearance of an opposition leader is part of a worrying trend

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Several small bombs went off in Dhaka Sunday, heightening an already tense standoff between the Bangladeshi government and protestors. The conflict began when the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) called a strike last month in response to the disappearance of its organizing secretary Ilyas Ali on April 17. Mr. Ali's car was found near his house at midnight—doors open, lights blinking. Neither he nor his driver has been seen since.

The BNP is now on its fourth strike since the disappearance, a two-day nationwide shutdown that ended Monday. At least six innocent people have been killed during the strikes so far. These are clearly unsettling law and order, if Mr. Ali's disappearance didn't make a mockery of it already.

The ruling Awami League denies any role in the disappearance and says that law enforcement agencies are trying to locate him. The BNP is loath to believe them, given widespread suspicions that certain agencies of the state have been involved in such disappearances in the past. The two parties and their leaders have been rivals for decades, but that's not the only reason for this animosity. Common Bangladeshis are also disturbed by Mr. Ali's disappearance, since it's not an isolated case—only the most prominent of more than 100 similar ones in the past few years.

Like many developing countries, Bangladesh has had its share of political assassinations, extrajudicial killings and disappearances. But mostly these occurred in the 1970s, when the country was new and facing serious instability. Since the military stepped down in 1991 and allowed democracy to take some root, political strife has mainly taken the form of legal harassment and police brutality by the incumbent and national strikes and street violence by the opposition. These positions alternated between the Awami League and the BNP.

But during the BNP's last tenure (2001-2006), the party broke the pattern and began to persecute the opposition more viciously than either party had before. The unprecedented torture of opponents and minorities violated the minimum protocols of rights and decency upon which democracies depend. The BNP reintroduced extrajudicial killings under an anticrime drive ironically named "Operation Clean Heart." Those believed to be criminals, but hard to convict within a weak legal system, were captured and said to be have died of "heart attacks" while in custody.

The operation proved popular with the general public, which was fed up with crime and with watching criminals dodge the legal net. Encouraged, the BNP created a new elite paramilitary force called the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB). This has since emerged as the country's most effective crime-fighting force, continuing after the Awami League reclaimed power in 2009, though not without accusations of human rights abuses. Many alleged criminals in their custody are said to have died in "crossfire" while attempting to escape.

The public initially condoned such expedient dispensation of "justice," but grew increasingly troubled by the body count. Because of sustained criticism at home and abroad, the incidences of crossfire subsided over the past two years.

However, it is widely believed that law enforcement has replaced crossfire with the new phenomenon of disappearances. Ain O Shalish Kendra, a leading rights group, puts the number of abducted at 100, of which 76 remain missing and the rest are dead. Another rights group, Odhikar, claims that of the 30 people picked up in 2011, 11 were taken by RAB, and the rest by other agencies of law enforcement.

That's an even more damaging trend to law and order. In crossfire, at least one comes to know what happened to a person and also who might be responsible. In the case of bodiless disappearances, the perpetrators are cloaked from all accountability.

And the alleged disappearances by law enforcement have actually created more opportunities for criminals. In some instances, it is suspected that criminal groups have snatched people by pretending to be law enforcement. Debates are now raging as to whether Mr. Ali was abducted by a government agency or a private gang, with no definite clue in either direction.

Both parties are more focused on the political contest surrounding this latest disappearance, ignoring the more fundamental issue of basic rights and security in the country. The Awami League's supporters, defending the party against the opposition, now point out that political assassinations occurred when the BNP was previously in power. There was a brazen grenade attack on Awami leader Sheikh Hasina Wajed in 2004, which killed and injured a number of party members. The BNP can also be criticized now for rallying only for its own leader, rather than for all the disappeared.

No matter what happened in the past, or the faults of the opposition, the government cannot avoid the responsibility of ensuring basic public security. Even if it is telling the truth about Mr. Ali, it is still responsible for a situation in which 100 people have simply gone missing. The onus of finding them or at least finding out what happened to them, and ensuring that this trend does not continue, remains on the government.

While the BNP is at fault for introducing extrajudicial killings, the Awami League is responsible for allowing such practices to continue and seemingly expand. Bangladeshi politicians are too often willing to accept any politically expedient measure—even if patently unethical or unlawful—when in power. They forget that every innovation in misrule may come back to haunt them in due course. If Bangladesh is to remain a democratic country, then extrajudicial killings and disappearances must cease immediately.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303916904577375631414377796.html


On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:
Dr M A Hasan (dhasan471@gmail.com) 's article

http://www.amadershomoy2.com/content/2012/04/27/news0436.htm


On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 8:04 PM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:
Bangladesh: Alarming Rise in Disappearances

Government Needs to Account for Missing Opposition Figures :Human Rights Watch

The Bangladesh government should immeediately order an independent and impartial investigation into the growing number of cases where opposition members and political activists have vanished without trace, Human Rights Watch said today. The most recent episode, on April 17, 2012, involved Elias Ali, secretary of the Sylhet Division of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP).

Ali's case is part of an alarming rise in such incidents, including those of opposition members and political activists. Human Rights Watch recently expressed concern over the April 4 abduction and subsequent death of Aminul Islam, a prominent labor rights activist. Ain-O-Sailash Kendra, a leading human rights group in Bangladesh, has documented the disappearance of least 22 people in 2012 alone. According to Odhikar, another Dhaka-based human rights group, more than 50 people have disappeared since 2010.

The rise in disappearances, particularly of opposition members and activists, requires a credible and independent investigation, said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch. The government has taken no serious steps to ensure such an investigation of these disappearances nor to prevent them in the first place.

Ali and his driver, Ansar Ali, have both vanished. The police found Ali's abandoned car and mobile phone in a parking lot near his house in Banani in central Dhaka at around midnight on April 17. There has been no sign of Ali or his driver since.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina called on the police to investigate Ali's disappearance, but also said that she believed Ali and his driver were hiding at his party's orders to create a situation that would allow the opposition to blame the government.

Human Rights Watch has long documented abductions and killings by Bangladeshi security forces, especially the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB). In its World Report 2012, Human Rights Watch noted that although the number of RAB killings had dropped following domestic and international criticism, there had been a sharp increase in enforced disappearances, with persons disappearing after last being seen in the custody of security agencies leading to concerns that security agencies have replaced one form of abuse with another. Bangladeshi authorities routinely refuse to confirm the detention or fate of those persons who disappear after being seen in their custody.

Under international law, an enforced disappearance is any form of deprivation of liberty by agents of the state or by persons or groups of persons acting with the authorization, support, or acquiescence of the state, followed by a refusal to acknowledge the deprivation of liberty or by concealment of the fate or whereabouts of the disappeared person.

Home Minister Sahara Khatun, speaking in January, dismissed Human Rights Watch's allegations of possible security force involvement in abuses and laid the entire blame for disappearances on criminal elements.

The government of Sheikh Hasina has made repeated promises to end abuses and ensure justice and accountability, Adams said. But in spite of these public pledges, the government consistently dismisses or ignores evidence of abuses by the security forces. This is why an independent investigation into all cases of disappearances is urgently required.

Human Rights Watch further expressed concern about apparent excessive use of force by the security forces against protesters throughout Bangladesh during a general strike called by the BNP to protest Ali's disappearance. Since April 21, two protesters, Monwar Miya and another who is yet to be identified, have been killed in clashes between protesters and security forces. Reportedly, thousands more protesters have been injured and about one thousand have been arrested. Human Rights Watch called on the government to ensure a full and effective investigation into the two deaths, and ensure security forces only use the minimum necessary force to deal with violent crimes, as set out in the UN Basic Principles on the Use of Force and Firearms by Law Enforcement Officials.

While the police are allowed to stop protesters from committing acts of criminal violence, they must not use excessive force to quell the protests, Adams said.

For more Human Rights Watch reporting on Bangladesh, please visit:

http://www.hrw.org/asia/bangladesh

For more information, please contact:

In Los Angeles, Brad Adams (English): +44-7908-728333 (mobile); or adamsb@hrw.org

In The Hague, Tejshree Thapa (Nepali, English): +31-70-306-3817; or +31-6-533-664-63 (mobile); or thapat@hrw.org

In Mumbai, Meenakshi Ganguly, (Bengali, Hindi, English): +91-98-2003-6032 (mobile); or 6Scan has detected a possible fraud attempt from "mail.hrw.org" claiming to be gangulm@hrw.org

In New York, Jayshree Bajoria (Hindi, English): +1-646-753-0892 (mobile); or bajorij@hrw.org

http://www.hrw.org/news/2012/04/26/bangladesh-alarming-rise-disappearances


On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 3:07 PM, bdmailer <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:


Bangladesh authorities must account for deaths amid spate of disappearances

Fatalities during protests about the disappearance of a key opposition figure seven days ago in Bangladesh must be thoroughly investigated by the authorities, Amnesty International said.

Ilias Ali, secretary of the Sylhet Division of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) disappeared together with his driver Ansar Ali on 17 April.
His is the latest in a spate of disappearances in which security forces, including the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), have been implicated, though they deny detaining those missing. During clashes over the disappearances between the BNP protesters and the police, two men were killed – both on 23 April.

Monawar Hossain was found dead in the Biswanath area of Sylhet with gun shot wounds, and a second man died in a Sylhet hospital of bullet wounds. According to witnesses, police had opened fire on demonstrators after being attacked with stones. "The Bangladesh authorities must establish an independent investigation to determine how these men died and who fired the bullets, and bring to justice those responsible for these deaths," said Abbas Faiz, Amnesty International's Bangladesh Researcher.

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has called on police to investigate the disappearance of Ilias Ali and his driver. Paradoxically she also stated the two men chose to go into hiding to "create an issue".  "Why did the prime minister order an inquiry, but then claim she knows what has happened? Any inquiry will be credible only if it is independent and free from police and political involvement – otherwise it risks simply towing the police line," said Faiz. "There appears to be a pattern of enforced disappearances - a concerted effort to eliminate people deemed undesirable."

One trade unionist has been killed, and more than 20 people have disappeared this year. On 4 April, Aminul Islam, a trade union leader went missing. He was found dead a day later in Ghatail, north of Dhaka. His family saw evidence of torture on his body and suspect he was abducted by security forces. He had been previously subject to arrest and beaten by members of the National Security Intelligence for his trade union activities.
"Aminul Islam was an outspoken leader known for his ability to mobilise workers for better conditions, which made him a target," said Faiz.

Two other BNP members, Iftekhar Ahmed Dinar and Junaid Ahmed, went missing on 2 April. Iftekhar Ahmed's family say they were taken from their homes by plain clothes officers. Their whereabouts remain unknown. Al Mukaddas and Mohammad Waliullah, members of the student organisation Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir, went missing on 4 February. They have not been heard from since.

Amnesty International has spoken to family members of many of the victims, who say abductions are usually carried out by plain clothes security officers who are easily identified because they wear similar clothing, including heavy duty shoes unusual for the hot Bangladesh climate. They also have short hair.

Amnesty International has documented abductions and killings by Bangladesh security forces, especially the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), for years.
"These disappearances cannot be simply brushed off - it is the government's responsibility to bring the perpetrators to account, and ensure justice for the victims," said Faiz.

Amnesty International
Asia Pacific Regional Program - South Asia
1 Easton Street, London WC1X 0DW, UK
Tel: 0044 20 7413 5652

 http://newsfrombangladesh.net/view.php?hidRecord=380438


On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 11:40 AM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:
Farhad Mazhar on Goom/ Khoon:



http://dailynayadiganta.com/details/42806


On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:
Political disappearances plague Bangladesh

By Nicolas Haque

Photo by AFP

Human rights organisations say about 100 people, mostly political activists, have disappeared in the last year in Bangladesh. Among them is Ilyas Ali, a former parliament member from the region of Sylhet. He was seen as a rising figure among the ranks of the opposition. Ali's wife is convinced security forces abducted him because of his political activities.

While her fears are not groundless, it is also true that local politicians are often linked to organised crime. Many of those who have disappeared had a criminal past. Ali, for example, had spent time in prison on suspicion of murder.

Adilur Rahman, a Dhaka-based human-rights lawyer, believes that the disappearances reveal the shortcomings of the justice system.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rHA-0WarmM0#t=4s

There is a two-three year backlog of cases in court and criminals often go unpunished."Many local politicians believe they are above the law," Rahman says. "These disappearances are a form of quick justice."Security forces, though, deny any involvement in the disappearances. Recently, after a meeting with her intelligence chief, Sheikh Hasina Wajed, the Bangladesh prime minister, said that Ilyas was in hiding and this was a ploy to stir up trouble.

The opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), along with its 18 political allies, responded by announcing a countrywide general strike on Sunday.After a night of violence, during which angry opposition activists torched vehicles, schools, businesses and shops remained shut throughout on Sunday.

About 30,000 extra police officers were on duty and security forces cordoned off the BNP headquarters in the capital, Dhaka. Opposition activists who were to be seen on the streets said hundreds of their colleagues had been arrested. Striking a note of defiance, they have vowed to continue to protest until Ilyas Ali is found alive.

http://blogs.aljazeera.net/asia/2012/04/22/political-disappearances-plague-bangladesh
http://sonarbangladesh.com/blog/post/106031


On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 1:24 PM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:


Bangladesh police out in force as tension rises over missing politician

Ilias Ali of opposition party disappears, with fingers pointing at Sheikh Hasina's government and security forces

Saad Hammadi in Dhaka and Jason Burke in Delhi
guardian.co.uk, Sunday 22 April 2012

Police in Bangladesh used baton charges, live bullets and teargason Sunday in clashes with demonstrators protesting against the alleged abduction of a senior politician. The violence was the most acute for many months in the unstable state.

In Dhaka, the capital, dozens of small devices were reported to have exploded and 20 arrests were made. In the north-eastern city of Sylhet, 12 people were reported to have been injured and more than 50 detained in running battles. On Sunday night a tense calm had been established, although tens of thousands of security personnel remained deployed across the country in anticipation of further clashes on Monday.

The crisis was sparked by the disappearance last Tuesday of Ilias Ali, a key organiser with the Bangladesh Nationalist party (BNP). Ali was the latest in a series of political activists who have apparently been abducted, raising fears of a concerted campaign of intimidation aimed at opposition politicians. At least 22 people have gone missing so far this year, the local human rights organisation Ain o Salish Kendra said. In 2011, the number was 51. Estimates of the exact number vary though all indicate a rising overall total.

Many local and international campaigners have blamed security forces, accusing the paramilitary Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) and local police of eliminating opposition figures to benefit the administration of Sheikh Hasina, the prime minister.

Spokesmen from the Rab have denied the charge, saying that many of those found dead or who have disappeared were involved in crime and killed by associates or rivals. The director of the Rab's legal wing, Commander Mohammed Sohail, said an operation had been launched to recover Ali and a search was continuing.

Speaking in Dhaka last week, Hasina suggested Ali might have been "hiding somewhere" on the orders of his party. Ministers described his disappearance as "sad" and "unexpected".Police officials contacted by the Guardian refused to comment on the case.

Ali's wife, Tahsina Rushdir, said her husband, a veteran activist who had risen through the ranks of the BNP, had been campaigning for the party in Sylhet before he disappeared. "He told me that the government was making a list of people who were being critical about them. He wouldn't be picked up this way unless he had posed a threat to the government," she said. "The waiting is very difficult."

More than 30 people were injured in clashes between opposition activists and the police on the streets of Dhaka last week following the news that Ali was missing. Tensions in the south Asian state, home to 160 million people, have been building for months. Runaway inflation, rising inequality and recent corruption charges against some ministers have all combined to undermine the popularity of the government, in power since winning a landslide victory in 2008.

Politics in Bangladesh, which won independence from Pakistan after a bloody conflict in 1971, has been marked for decades by the personal rivalry of Sheikh Hasina, head of the Bangladesh Awami League, and Khaleda Zia, leader of the BNP. This has not however prevented economic growth rates that are among south Asia's highest and some significant improvements in areas such as education. But governance and the rule of law remain weak. Adilur Rahman Khan, secretary of Bangladeshi human rights group Odhikar, said the disappearances were "a result of the impunity granted to the law enforcement [agencies] for the last 41 years".

Dr Iftekhar Uz-Zaman, executive director of the Bangladesh chapter of Berlin-based Transparency International, blamed "growing partisan political influence" that was eroding "the capacity of the state to promote rule of law, justice, equality and basic human rights of the people".

Among the recent missing are three student leaders from the BNP. The body of a trade union organiser, apparently tortured, was found after he disappeared on 4 April. Two opposition activists, both members of an Islamic student organisation, disappeared in February.

Shafiq Ahmed, minister for law, justice and parliamentary affairs, said that a full investigation was under way to locate all those who have disappeared, and that allegations that the government could be responsible in any way for abductions were motivated by "an interest to gain public attention".

The minister also rejected criticism of the government's economic record. "The economy [in Bangladesh] is better than many countries in the face of global economic depression," he said.

The Rab has received training from British police, the Guardian revealed in 2010. Details of the programme appeared in a number of cables released by WikiLeaks. The Rab is believed to be responsible for up to 1,000 extrajudicial killings since being formed eight years ago.

In its 2012 annual report Human Rights Watch said ministers have denied that such incidents occur, even when the government's own investigations found evidence of wrongdoing.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/22/bangladesh-police-tension-missing-politician


Disappearances go unanswered: Law enforcers seen to be law-breakers 

 
22 people so far disappeared this year, raising concern as people suspect law enforcers' involvement, said Ain O Salish Kendra.No-one was found -- dead or alive. 51 people went missing last year while the number was 30 in the year before. Of them, 21 were found dead either by law enforcers or other people. In 2009, only two people went missing.
 








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[ALOCHONA] Fw: [Diagnose] Re: Bangladesh can stop the menace of Load shading and power shortrage!!!!



To: Diagnose@yahoogroups.com
From: bolonhome@hotmail.com
Date: Tue, 1 May 2012 23:49:45 +0000
Subject: [Diagnose] Re: Bangladesh can stop the menace of Load shading and power shortrage!!!!

 
The Bangladesh government (GOB) of Sheikh Hasina is determined to eliminate acute energy crisis in Bangladesh that has developed, you will agree with me, owing to neglect of priority focus and more importantly, knowledge-gap in this area for years. Although in your home or office, if you push the switch, you get the electricity right-away but to generate electricity, it takes long time, at least 3/4 years. Government is trying varieties of ways to help ease the situation; some short term arrangement like `rental units', few medium term and few long term projects. It started the process of generating additional electricity and also additional gas exploration that its predecessors hardly did.

Secondly, it is interesting to note that historically the developed countries are very reluctant to advance grant or credit to `infrastructure projects' in less developed countries. You may know that they prefer to advance grants to projects that relate to human rights, democracy, gender empowerment, to NGOs and the like. In the areas of infrastructure development or agricultural growth that benefits poorer countries substantially, developed countries are shy in advancing credit and international financial agencies like World Bank and IMF, for example, always place roadblocks to provide subsidy to agricultural inputs, energy, seeds, etc although, USA and France pay billions of dollars as subsidy for their agricultural sector. This is the reality and such double standard is acceptable.

Dr. Hasan Chowdhury, like you, we all want to resolve the energy crisis issue in Bangladesh. However, the issue that Dr. Chowdhury raised has some gaps in his information on Sunetra project.

Sunetra is not a gas field at all since no field can be identified before exploration. The GOB has initiated the drilling activity there and hopefully the first exploration well will be done in a couple of months' time with good results. Let us hope for the best. Alongside, the GOB has taken other measures to augment gas supply-- only days back it has signed contract with Gazprom for drilling of 10 wells.

Dr. Chowdhury, you may know that many structures such as Sunetra can turn out to be dry.

In fact, Dr Hasan Chowdhury seems not to be informed well. All the rental plants of Bangladesh have been awarded with transparency. Even a vocal institution like the World Bank applauded GOB's imitative as timely and unavoidable and did not raise any issue. Unfortunately, at times, some quarters in the media, for one reason or another do not publish the whole truth and therefore, it's no wonder that Dr Chowdhury seems to have succumbed to the media campaign of BNP. All that you see in the media nowadays, unfortunately, is not always true. Dr. Hasan Chowdhury knows very well that if you listen to Rausch Limbo in USA, you may not get correct picture of USA.

It is a fact that the GOB could not be able to run all power plants to their full capacity yet for many reasons among which price is factor (in that case much of the scarcity would have disappeared). Since the selling price of power is much below the price to produce-- the gap made wider by the rise in the fuel price in international market. Furnace oil, which is the fuel for most of these plants, has risen from Taka 26 to Taka 60 in last 3 years. Can GOB subsidize such huge shortfall?

However, the GOB is trying to find ways to cover the gap next fiscal year through various measures. If it succeeds, then it will have at least the capacity to generate power to put much of the load shedding behind.

I thought of sharing some of the relevant facts. Thank you,

--- In Diagnose@yahoogroups.com, Choudhury Hasan <ruptan@...> wrote:
>
> If the news is right and the policy is in place, Bangladesh can have
> electricity load shading and power shortage stopped within a year. Sunetra
> Project has the single most important place in the mitigation of load
> shading of Bangladesh besides other state initiatives.
>
>
>
> http://energybangla.com/2012/02/06/263.html
>
>
>
>
>
> *"Last year, Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration Company (Bapex) had placed a
> Tk 2.79 billion development project proposal under the fund to determine
> the potential gas structure of Sunetra in Sunamganj and Netrakona districts.
> The field was estimated to have a reserve of over 2.5 trillion cubic feet
> (TCF) of gas, which is enough to meet existing demand for about three years
> or **the present supply shortage of 500 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd)
> for about 15 years**.
> The project will be implemented in two phases. Exploration will be
> completed in the first phase from December 2011 to June this year while
> development activities in the second phase from July 2012 to June 2014.
> The energy ministry recently asked Bapex to prepare a separate fiscal
> year-based development project proposal, said the ministry source.
> Bapex discovered Sunetra reserve last year through a seismic survey on a
> 260-square-kilometre area.
> Bapex expects to start an exploratory well at Sunetra in March."*
>
> * *
> Now all we need is a determination and hard work to move this project to
> implementation fast. If the AL government wishes they can fast track this,
> mobilize all the resources and finish within a year. This will undoubtedly
> help the country and its future chance of coming back to power (not sure as
> they are already isolated from the public). At least they will be known for
> augmenting the power production of Bangladesh (Not talking about Rental
> power plants as they are nothing but a scheme to loot money from people)
> and stopping the curse of Load Shading in Bangladesh. Can they do it? We
> can dream of it but I am not sure, as most of the Rental power plants in
> Bangladesh are owned by AL leaned electricity producers and they will
> surely put a road block ahead of it. Can Hasina, the present Prime
> Minister, overcome their road block? Only time can say!
>






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Re: [mukto-mona] ইলিয়াস কোথায়, তা খালেদাই জানেন’!!!!!



I find it hard to believe that a ruling party will deliberately create chaos in the country, which will negatively impact on the government's image and the economic activities in the country. As far as I know, Ilyas Ali was a second grade leader. How could he become the prime target of the ruling Party? It does not add up.

By looking at activities and listening to speeches of the BNP leaderships, especially Khaleda Zia, I have lost all respect for this party. The people who run this party always go for the lowest level of political acts, such as, disruptions and destructions (Hartal, Strike, Road March, etc.). They don't care about the plights of the affected people, let alone the country. They are the kings of disruptions and destructions. I have never seen anywhere such a dirty political atmosphere as it exists in Bangladesh today. Bangladeshi political environment is filled with dirty political gimmicks. People are being absconded left and right. This is a dangerous political game. This type of tactic is used by the political tyrants only, not in a democratic political environment. Then again, BNP does not want to go to power through democratic processes also. They want to go to power through revolution instead. I do not think - politicians in Bangladesh know that democratic system requires certain political sophistication and manner. What we are witnessing in Bangladesh are the lowest of the low.  

Jiten Roy


--- On Tue, 5/1/12, Muhammad Ali <man1k195709@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Muhammad Ali <man1k195709@yahoo.com>
Subject: [mukto-mona] ইলিয়াস কোথায়, তা খালেদাই জানেন'!!!!!
To:
Date: Tuesday, May 1, 2012, 2:42 PM

 
ইলিয়াস কোথায়, তা খালেদাই জানেন'
ইলিয়াস কোথায়, তা খালেদাই জানেন'
Tue, May 1st, 2012 7:53 pm BdST
 
গাজীপুর, মে ০১ (বিডিনিউজ টোয়েন্টিফোর ডটকম)- এম ইলিয়াস আলীর সন্ধান দাবিতে বিএনপির আন্দোলনের সমালোচনা করে সরকারি দলের নেতারা বিএনপি নেতার অন্তর্ধাণের জন্য তার দলকেই দায়ী করেছেন।

মঙ্গলবার টঙ্গীতে শ্রমিক লীগের সমাবেশে আওয়ামী লীগ নেতারা সবাই এই বিষয়ে একই কথা বলেন।

আওয়ামী লীগের সভাপতিমণ্ডলীর সদস্য মতিয়া চৌধুরী বিরোধীদলীয় নেতা খালেদা জিয়াকে উদ্দেশ্য করে বলেন, "যদি আপনি জানেন, র‌্যাব ইলিয়াস আলীকে তুলে নিয়ে গেছে। তাহলে, আপনি জানেন, তারা ইলিয়াস আলীকে কোথায় রেখেছে। এটা আপনাকে দেশের মানুষের কাছে বলতে হবে।"

"আপনি একতরফা বলে যাবেন, তা আর আমরা মানব না, দেশের মানুষ মানবে না," বলেন তিনি।

গত ১৭ এপ্রিল মধ্যরাতে কেন্দ্রীয় সাংগঠনিক সম্পাদক ইলিয়াস নিখোঁজ হওয়ার পর বিএনপি চেয়ারপারসন খালেদা জিয়া বলেন, "র‌্যাবের লোকরা তাকে তুলে নিয়ে গেছে।"

বিএনপি শুরু থেকেই বলে আসছে, সরকার ইলিয়াসকে গুম করেছে। তবে সরকারের পক্ষ থেকে তা অস্বীকার করা হচ্ছে।

সমাবেশে আওয়ামী লীগ সভানেত্রী ও প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনা বলেন, "বিএনপির এক নেতা গুম হয়ে গেছেন। গত বছরও ওই নেতা গুম হয়ে গিয়েছিলেন। যখন পত্রিকায় লেখালেখি হল, তখন তিনি হাজির হয়ে বললেন যে, চিকিৎসার জন্য তিনি ব্যাংকক গিয়েছিলেন।"

ইলিয়াসের অতীত কার্যক্রম তুলে ধরে আওয়ামী লীগের সাধারণ সম্পাদক সৈয়দ আশরাফুল ইসলাম বলেন, "তাদের (বিএনপি) দলের এক জন সন্ত্রাসী নিখোঁজ হয়ে গেছে। এজন্য, তাদের মায়া কান্না শুরু হয়ে গেছে।"

সাবেক সংসদ সদস্য ইলিয়াস ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ে সামরিক শাসক এরশাদের গড়া দল নতুন বাংলা ছাত্রসমাজে যুক্ত হন। ওই সময় সন্ত্রাসের বহু অভিযোগ রয়েছে ইলিয়াসের বিরুদ্ধে। পরে ছাত্রদলে যোগ দেন তিনি।

আশরাফ ইলিয়াসের প্রসঙ্গে বলার সময় বিএনপি-জামায়াত জোট সরকার আমলে আওয়ামী লীগ নেতা আহসান উল্লাহ মাস্টার হত্যাকাণ্ডের ঘটনাটিও তুলে ধরেন। শ্রমিক নেতা আহসানউল্লাহ মাস্টার টঙ্গী আসনে সংসদ সদস্য ছিলেন।

বঙ্গবন্ধু এবং জাতীয় চার নেতার হত্যাকাণ্ডের বিষয়টিও তুলে ধরে সৈয়দ আশরাফ বলেন, "আওয়ামী লীগ বিভিন্ন সময়ে সন্ত্রাসের শিকার হয়েছে।"

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[mukto-mona] গলা-বাজ , কাগুজে বাঘ !!!!!!



গলা-বাজ ফখরুল এবং গং ,
গ্রেপ্তারের ভয়ে পালিয়ে আজ
নিজেরাই "গুম" হয়ে গেছে !!
জেল-জুলুম খাট তে যাদের এত ভয় ,
তারা কি ভাবে  গণতান্ত্রিক আন্দোলন
করবে ? এরা হলো "গলা-বাজ , কাগুজে
বাঘ"!!


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পুলিশকে খাওয়ালো আওয়ামী লীগ
ঢাকা, ২৯ এপ্রিল: হরতালে ডিউটিরত পুলিশকে খাওয়ালো আওয়ামী লীগ নেতারা।
রোববার বেলা ১২ টায় মহাখালী ওয়ারলেস গেটে পুলিশ সদস্যদের পুরি, বিস্কুট এবং ঠাণ্ডা পানি খাওয়ায় গুলশান থানা আওয়ামী লীগ।
এর আগে বেলা ১১টার দিকে হরতালবিরোধী মিছিল করে গুলশান থানা আওয়ামী লীগ। গুলশান থানা যুগ্ম সাধারণ সম্পাদক জসিম উদ্দিন এবং সাংগঠনিক সম্পাদক মাহবুবুর রহমান পনুর নেতৃত্বে মহাখালী মোড় ঘুরে ওয়ারলেস গেটে এসে শেষ হয়।
মিছিল শেষে আওয়ামলীগ নেতাকর্মীরা নাস্তা করেন। এসময় পুলিশ সদস্যদের মাঝেও নাস্তা বিতরণ করা হয়।
মাহবুবুর রহমান পনু বলেন, ''তারা ডিউটি করে ক্লান্ত থাকায় আমাদের পক্ষ থেকে আপ্যায়ন করানো হয়েছে।''

 


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[mukto-mona] Re: [Ovimot] Hasina's Monayam Khani Style Oppression



খালেদা জিয়ার মরণ কামড় !!
সাধারণত চিকিত্সা করতে খালেদা জিয়া সৌদি আরবেই যান , কিন্তু
এবার হঠাত করেই সিঙ্গাপুর গেলেন চিকিত্সা করতে ৷ গোপন সূত্রে
জানা গেছে যে আসলে চিকিত্সা নয় , তিনি গিয়েছিলেন ষড়যন্ত্রের
জ্বাল বুনতে ! আর ইলিয়াস আলীর "সাজানো-গুম" সেই ষড়যন্ত্রের অংশ !
তারেক জিয়া এবং কারাবন্দী যুদ্ধাপরাধীর  এক ছেলে ও সেই সভায় উপস্থিত ছিল
বলে জানা গেছে ৷ তারেকের অতি উত্সাহেই এইচ এস সি পরীক্ষার সময়
এই "গুমের নাটক" ঘটানো হয় ৷ ষড়যন্ত্রকারীরা ভেবেছিল পরীক্ষার সময়
লাগাতার হরতাল দিয়ে সারা দেশ অচল করে দিয়ে বর্তমান সরকারকে ক্ষমতাচ্যুত
করবে ! দুর্নীতিবাজ ছেলেদের আর প্রানপ্রিয় যুদ্ধাপরাধীদের বাচাতে খালেদা জিয়া যে
এই "গুমের নাটক" মঞ্চায়িত করেছেন তা এখন সবারই বোধগম্য হয়েছে
নির্বাচিত জনপ্রিয় বর্তমান সরকারকে ক্ষমতাচ্যুত করতে খালেদা জিয়ার "অতীতের
বেশ কযেকটি ফ্লপ নাটকের মত " এবারের নাটকটিও শোচনীয় ভাবে ফ্লপ করেছে !
ইলিয়াসের মত একজন চিন্নিত সন্ত্রাসী দিয়ে নাটক সাজিয়ে খালেদা জিয়া লাগাতার
হরতাল দিয়ে সারা দেশ অচল করে দিয়েছেন আর কোমলমতি পরীক্ষার্থীদের বারোটা
বাজিয়েছেন ! দেশ এবং দেশের মানুষকে সত্যিকারভাবে ভালোবাসলে তিনি এই জন এবং দেশবিরোধী
কর্মসূচি থেকে বিরত থাকতেন ৷ দেশের মানুষ বুঝতে পেরেছে যে একটি জনপ্রিয় নির্বাচিত
সরকার কখনো গুমের রাজনীতি করেনা , একমাত্র মিলিটারী স্বৈরশাসকরাই ক্ষমতা
চিরস্থায়ী করতে এই ধরনের নোংরা রাজনীতি করে ৷ আজ "বাচ্চু রাজাকার" গ্রেফতারের
ভয়ে পালিয়ে গেছে , "তাকে গুম করা হয়েছে " বলেতো বিএনপি-জামাতিরা চিত্কার করছে না !
ওটা বলতে ওদের লজ্জা করে !! চৌধুরী আলম , বাচ্চু রাজাকার , ইলিয়াস আলীরা পালিয়ে দেশের বাইরে
কোথাও হয়ত লুকিয়ে আছে , আসামের করিমগঞ্জে হারিস চৌধুরীর আঙ্গিনায় হয়তো বহাল তবিয়তে
আছে ! খালেদা জিয়ার ক্ষমতা আরোহনের "মরণ কামড়ে" আরো কতজন যে এভাবে পালিয়ে যাবে
তা এক মাত্র ম্যডাম ই বলতে পারবেন
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Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2012 1:53 AM
Subject: [Ovimot] Hasina's Monayam Khani Style Oppression

 
Hasina's Awami Democracy:

Enforced disappearances(Ghora Thaklae Koon, Bahire Thaklee Goom)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efFMWg9w8Ao&feature=relmfu

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2012/4/29 Mohiuddin Anwar <mohiuddin@netzero.net>

পুলিশকে খাওয়ালো আওয়ামী লীগ
ঢাকা, ২৯ এপ্রিল: হরতালে ডিউটিরত পুলিশকে খাওয়ালো আওয়ামী লীগ নেতারা।
রোববার বেলা ১২ টায় মহাখালী ওয়ারলেস গেটে পুলিশ সদস্যদের পুরি, বিস্কুট এবং ঠাণ্ডা পানি খাওয়ায় গুলশান থানা আওয়ামী লীগ।
এর আগে বেলা ১১টার দিকে হরতালবিরোধী মিছিল করে গুলশান থানা আওয়ামী লীগ। গুলশান থানা যুগ্ম সাধারণ সম্পাদক জসিম উদ্দিন এবং সাংগঠনিক সম্পাদক মাহবুবুর রহমান পনুর নেতৃত্বে মহাখালী মোড় ঘুরে ওয়ারলেস গেটে এসে শেষ হয়।
মিছিল শেষে আওয়ামলীগ নেতাকর্মীরা নাস্তা করেন। এসময় পুলিশ সদস্যদের মাঝেও নাস্তা বিতরণ করা হয়।
মাহবুবুর রহমান পনু বলেন, ''তারা ডিউটি করে ক্লান্ত থাকায় আমাদের পক্ষ থেকে আপ্যায়ন করানো হয়েছে।''

 


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খালেদা জিয়ার মরণ কামড় !!
সাধারণত চিকিত্সা করতে খালেদা জিয়া সৌদি আরবেই যান , কিন্তু
এবার হঠাত করেই সিঙ্গাপুর গেলেন চিকিত্সা করতে ৷ গোপন সূত্রে
জানা গেছে যে আসলে চিকিত্সা নয় , তিনি গিয়েছিলেন ষড়যন্ত্রের
জ্বাল বুনতে ! আর ইলিয়াস আলীর "সাজানো-গুম" সেই ষড়যন্ত্রের অংশ !
তারেক জিয়া এবং কারাবন্দী যুদ্ধাপরাধীর  এক ছেলে ও সেই সভায় উপস্থিত ছিল
বলে জানা গেছে ৷ তারেকের অতি উত্সাহেই এইচ এস সি পরীক্ষার সময়
এই "গুমের নাটক" ঘটানো হয় ৷ ষড়যন্ত্রকারীরা ভেবেছিল পরীক্ষার সময়
লাগাতার হরতাল দিয়ে সারা দেশ অচল করে দিয়ে বর্তমান সরকারকে ক্ষমতাচ্যুত
করবে ! দুর্নীতিবাজ ছেলেদের আর প্রানপ্রিয় যুদ্ধাপরাধীদের বাচাতে খালেদা জিয়া যে
এই "গুমের নাটক" মঞ্চায়িত করেছেন তা এখন সবারই বোধগম্য হয়েছে
নির্বাচিত জনপ্রিয় বর্তমান সরকারকে ক্ষমতাচ্যুত করতে খালেদা জিয়ার "অতীতের
বেশ কযেকটি ফ্লপ নাটকের মত " এবারের নাটকটিও শোচনীয় ভাবে ফ্লপ করেছে !
ইলিয়াসের মত একজন চিন্নিত সন্ত্রাসী দিয়ে নাটক সাজিয়ে খালেদা জিয়া লাগাতার
হরতাল দিয়ে সারা দেশ অচল করে দিয়েছেন আর কোমলমতি পরীক্ষার্থীদের বারোটা
বাজিয়েছেন ! দেশ এবং দেশের মানুষকে সত্যিকারভাবে ভালোবাসলে তিনি এই জন এবং দেশবিরোধী
কর্মসূচি থেকে বিরত থাকতেন ৷ দেশের মানুষ বুঝতে পেরেছে যে একটি জনপ্রিয় নির্বাচিত
সরকার কখনো গুমের রাজনীতি করেনা , একমাত্র মিলিটারী স্বৈরশাসকরাই ক্ষমতা
চিরস্থায়ী করতে এই ধরনের নোংরা রাজনীতি করে ৷ আজ "বাচ্চু রাজাকার" গ্রেফতারের
ভয়ে পালিয়ে গেছে , "তাকে গুম করা হয়েছে " বলেতো বিএনপি-জামাতিরা চিত্কার করছে না !
ওটা বলতে ওদের লজ্জা করে !! চৌধুরী আলম , বাচ্চু রাজাকার , ইলিয়াস আলীরা পালিয়ে দেশের বাইরে
কোথাও হয়ত লুকিয়ে আছে , আসামের করিমগঞ্জে হারিস চৌধুরীর আঙ্গিনায় হয়তো বহাল তবিয়তে
আছে ! খালেদা জিয়ার ক্ষমতা আরোহনের "মরণ কামড়ে" আরো কতজন যে এভাবে পালিয়ে যাবে
তা এক মাত্র ম্যডাম ই বলতে পারবেন
মুহাম্মদ আলী মানিক


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ইলিয়াসের স্ত্রীকে 'বিধবা' বললেন মন্নুজান

   
Tue 1 May 2012 11:23 AM BdST

ঢাকা, ১ মে (রিয়েল-টাইম নিউজ ডটকম)-- বিএনপির 'নিখোঁজ' নেতা এম ইলিয়াস আলীর স্ত্রী তাহসিনা রুশদীর লুনাকে 'বিধবা' বললেন শ্রম ও কর্মসংস্থান প্রতিমন্ত্রী বেগম মন্নুজান সুফিয়ান।

মঙ্গলবার শ্রম ও কর্মসংস্থান মন্ত্রণালয়ের উদ্যোগে ওসমানী স্মৃতি মিলনায়তনে আলোচনা সভা ও মে দিবস মেলার উদ্বোধন অনুষ্ঠানে তিনি এ একথা বলেন।

মন্নুজান বলেন, 'ইলিয়াসের বিধবা স্ত্রীর কষ্ট আমি বুঝি। যখন তিনি মিডিয়ার সামনে আসেন, তখন তিনি কিছু বলতে চান। তার মনের মধ্যে কিছু একটা আছে। তিনি জানেন তার স্বামীর প্রকৃত খুনি কে এবং কারা তাকে অপহরণ করেছে।'

ইলিয়াসের স্ত্রীকে উদ্দেশ করে তিনি বলেন, 'আপনি জানেন, আপনার স্বামীর খুনি কে, কারা তাকে অপহরণ করেছিল। শেখ হাসিনা বঙ্গবন্ধুর কন্যা, তিনি কোনো দিন এ কাজ করতে পারেন না। প্রধানমন্ত্রীর কাছে সব খুলে বলুন। আশা করি, আপনার স্বামীর খুনিরা ধরা পড়বে।'

এসময় গাড়িতে অগ্নিসংযোগ করে চালক হত্যা এবং সচিবালয়ে ককটেল হামলার সমালোচনা করে বিএনপি চেয়ারপারসনকে উদ্দেশ্য করে প্রতিমন্ত্রী বলেন, একজন ইলিয়াস আলীর জন্য আর কতো অরাজকতা করবেন।

তিনি বলেন, নিজামী-মুজাহিদদের টাকা দিয়ে হরতাল করা হচ্ছে। প্রত্যেকটা নেতা-কর্মীর হাতে এক-দেড় হাজার টাকা ধরিয়ে দিয়ে মাঠে আনা হচ্ছে। হরতালের আগের দিন বাসে অগ্নিসংযোগের ঘটনায় নিহত চালক বদর বেগের হত্যারও বিচার দাবি করেন মন্নুজান।

এসময় অনুষ্ঠানস্থলে প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনাও উপস্থিত ছিলেন। ইলিয়াসকে নিয়ে মন্নুজানের বক্তব্য শুনে উপস্থিত মন্ত্রিপরিষদ সদস্য ও আওয়ামী লীগ নেতাসহ দর্শক সারির অনেককে পরস্পরের দিকে তাকিয়ে গুঞ্জন করতে দেখা যায়।

অনুষ্ঠানটি বাংলাদেশ টেলিভিশন (বিটিভি) ও বাংলাদেশ বেতারসহ কয়েকটি বেসরকারি টেলিভিশনও সরাসরি সম্প্রচার করে।

শ্রমপ্রতিমন্ত্রী মন্নুজান সুফিয়ানের বক্তব্যের ভিডিও দেখতে এখানে ক্লিক করুন।


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