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Thursday, December 19, 2013

[mukto-mona] Bravo!!! Sadullapur upazilla AL and BNP did it - please let the rest of Bangladesh do it for peace




Dear Readers,

1. Please join me to congratulate the unity among AL and BNP leaders of Sadullahpur upazilla for the long-waiting peace in Bangladesh.
2. We want to see this type of unity wide-spread throughout Bangladesh as this precious land belongs to all Bangladeshi alike.
3. The peace, prosperity, and sovereignty of our beloved Bangladesh is important - political party is not.
4. No sensible Bangladeshi wants to see his/her Bangladesh destroyed by miscreants.
5. Please unite at all levels to defeat the power-hungry evils.

With best regards,
Muktijoddha Dr. Emarat Hossain Pannah (USA)
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Published: Friday, December 20, 2013

A rare unity of AL, BNP

While the national level leaders of Awami League and BNP have failed to reach a consensus, Sadullapur upazila units of the two major parties have set a rare example. In the wake of escalating violence, the archrivals have come together to prevent anarchy and work for peace at their upazila in Gaibandha. In this photo, they pose just after a joint meeting at the Sadullapur Press Club.    Photo: Star
While the national level leaders of Awami League and BNP have failed to reach a consensus, Sadullapur upazila units of the two major parties have set a rare example. In the wake of escalating violence, the archrivals have come together to prevent anarchy and work for peace at their upazila in Gaibandha. In this photo, they pose just after a joint meeting at the Sadullapur Press Club. Photo: Star

In a rarely seen unity amid the political culture of confrontation, leaders of archrivals Awami League and BNP of Sadullapur upazila units sat early yesterday and decided to work together for peace.
At a joint meeting held at the Sadullapur Press Club, they agreed on preventing anarchy and restoring law and order in the upazila, a place recently torn apart by violence.
Jamaat leaders were not invited to the meeting that lasted until 3:00am from midnight.

They said there had been a long-standing friendship among all political parties of the upazila but it was ruined recently. They vowed to renew this friendship by respecting each other's programmes.
They expressed firm commitment to not allow anarchy, arson attacks or rampage in the name of political programmes.

"There was no conflict among the political parties, especially between the Awami League and BNP but some vested groups are trying to create conflict. We must be aware and show due respect to the programmes of each others," upazila BNP General Secretary Abdus Salam told the meeting.

He assured that the BNP would observe its programmes peacefully.
Upazila Awami League President Mozharul Islam said, "I request my BNP friends not to organise any programmes with Jamaat to avoid violence and maintain peace." He claimed that he always stopped to show respect to a BNP procession passing by.
He urged all to ensure peaceful co-existence of political parties in the upazila.
On December 13, upazila Awami League Secretary Shahriar Khan sustained severe injuries when Jamaat-Shibir activists attacked him and vandalised his motorcycle. A few days later, agitated Awami League men set fire to the home of BNP leader Mainul Hasan Sadik.
The meeting was presided over by Upazila Press Club President Mahmudul Huq Milon and addressed by, among others, Awami League Organising Secretary Ruhul Alam, its youth front Jubo League President Shah Fazlul Huq Rana, BNP youth wing Jubo Dal President Abdul Hamid Sarker and leaders of a few associate organisations of Awami League and BNP.


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[mukto-mona] Thanks to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina




Dear Readers,

1. Please join me to thank Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for her timely and excellent announcement. 
2. Let there be a high-level meeting ASAP between the leaders of AL, BNP, JP, and other political parties.
3. Let the foreign dignitaries, including the U.S. Ambassador in Bangladesh, be included in that high-level meeting.
4. Once a commitment is made by the Prime Minister in presence of foreign dignitaries then peace in Bangladesh should be quick.
5. We want peace and prosperity in Bangladesh. We don't care which party rules the country. Let the voters of Bangladesh decide that in a free-and-fare election. 

With best regards,
Muktijoddha Dr. Emarat Hossain Pannah (USA)

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Fresh polls on two conditions

PM ready to dissolve '10th parliament' if BNP shuns violence, cuts ties with Jamaat

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said a fresh election would be held after dissolving the 10th parliament if an understanding is reached, but for that to happen the BNP must shun violence and sever ties with the Jamaat-e-Islami.

Without specifying how long it will take before the next parliament is dissolved, Hasina said the process for the 10th general election on January 5 has already started and the BNP would not be able to participate in it.

However, the main opposition BNP says it is hard to believe that the AL, "which wants to go to power through a farcical election", will step down shortly.
Talking to The Daily Star, Nazrul Islam Khan, the party's standing committee member, last night said there was no indication of political goodwill in the prime minister's speech.
Addressing a joint meeting of the AL Central Working Committee and advisory council at Gono Bhaban, Sheikh Hasina said, "The election process has already started. She has missed the train. She won't be able to participate in the election."

But, the prime minister said, discussions between the AL and BNP will continue even after the January 5 polls.
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Re: [mukto-mona] I respect both Sk. Mujib and Gen. Zia for their contributions to Bangladesh (Re: মিশন ইম্পসিবল!!)



He is a freedom fighter! He must be right, I suppose?
-SD
 
"I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues."
-Seuss



On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 9:00 PM, Kamal Das <kamalctgu@gmail.com> wrote:
 
Pannah, the Mustijoddha, likes them all, e.g., Mujib, Zia etc.  He also has called Tetul Hujur his spiritual father.


On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 5:56 AM, Shah Deeldar <shahdeeldar@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
All these Khakis are the same. They will kill anybody without blinking and then, they try to become saints and call for a quick referendum to become lifelong president of their banana republics. Zia was not an exception. Working harder does wipe out the criminality or sins. Any decent leader could have done the job for Bangladesh. I just can't stand the murderer.
-SD
   

 
"I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues."
-Seuss



On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 5:57 PM, Subimal Chakrabarty <subimal@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
1. Praising is not appropriate. Critiquing should be the most appropriate thing to do. 

2. I have no personal grudge against Zia. I critique him from my political and ideological perspective. In the past I have appreciated him on some personal behavior. I don't think any one has yet blamed him for personal corruption. Zia family corruption started after his death. His personal integrity also cannot be questioned. He was a hard working president. He used to work till late hours in the morning and walked miles after miles in the rural Bangladesh. But these are not the only things a nation expects from a leader. 

3. He captured and consolidated power at the cost of valuable lives of our national heroes. He betrayed the constitution and gave it an Islamic color. Instead of giving power back to the people's representatives he corrupted the political system to his personal interest. He reinstated the known anti liberation forces. 

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 16, 2013, at 6:15 PM, "Dr. Em Pannah" <epannah@yahoo.com> wrote:

 

Dear Readers,

1. As I mentioned previously that we need to praise our national leaders for their contributions to Bangladesh before criticizing them.
2. To me, we should never forget the contributions of Sk. Mujibur Rahman (the Father-of-our-Nation).
3. To me, we should neither forget the contributions of Gen. Ziaur Rahman (Hero-of-our-Nation).
4. Human being are not angels at all - they naturally make couple of mistakes in their life time.
5. Even if Sk. Mujib and Gen. Zia did any mistake, but I am still grateful to both of them.
 
With best regards,
Muktijoddha Dr. Emarat Hossain Pannah (USA)



From: QR <qrahman@netscape.net>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] মিশন ইম্পসিবল!!

 
Telling the truth is difficult with people. Collectively we often criticize Ziaur Rahman and some of them are valid. Still I feel he made many positive contributions as well. Why are we shy to speak that truth? Those who lived in Bangladesh know the challenges we faced and how Zia stabilized the country. Like many of you, I wished he made different choices in some cases but it is not fair to go after everything he did. Specifically when certain sub-human question his contribution as a leader of our war of independence.

I have known many Mukti-Joddhas who abhors many positions Zia taken as a leader of this country but I am yet to find a genuine freedom fighter who denied his leadership and courage during 1971.

It is a damn shame that, we live in a free country but do not show respect to a leader who was one of the top leaders of that war.

I feel free thinkers should really be free from baggage of politics when we discuss history.

Shalom!


-----Original Message-----
From: Subimal Chakrabarty <subimal@yahoo.com>
To: mukto-mona <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sun, Dec 15, 2013 7:34 pm
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] মিশন ইম্পসিবল!!

 
Judicious responses to my following post might have, I am afraid, left an impression in the minds of the respectable free thinkers that I am a great fan of Zia, which I am absolutely not as should be evident from my earlier posts on Zia. I have used the word "undid" to summarize all the notorious things he did. He undid our basic constitutional principles. He undid the very political system based on which the country could have moved forward the democratic movement towards perfection. He has made every thing almost a mission possible and we are now in a total mess. 

I have used the word "pragmatism" in a narrow sense--it was a pragmatism exclusively from the perspective of Zia and his perpetuating the power. 

Yes, every ruler has made "adjustment" and is still making "adjustment" with the foreign interests. It is the power politics. They will compromise at the costs of national pride and freedom and sta y in power. We wish our rulers would not give in and work independently. The solution is not very realistic as our leaders would not risk losing power. This makes us as a nation unfortunate. And we know we are not alone. 

Again I insist that we do not need a foreign ruler to take care of our business. I am conscious that it will not happen in one day. Our leaders should have greater reliance on people and that should be the source of their strength. 

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 15, 2013, at 8:32 AM, Subimal Chakrabarty <subimal@yahoo.com> wrote:

The Zia example does not prove that he was a man of low self esteem. The opposite was true. With his high self esteem and iron rule he did and undid things to his people and the political system of Bangladesh which nobody else could do. He would have never welcomed physically a foreign agent to supervise his job as the head of the country and the head of the state. This is true for any ruler Bangladesh has ever seen. 

It is possible that under Saudi request Zia stopped deploying female police on the street. Now as nation heavily dependent on foreign aid and earnings, Zia simply took a pragmatic decision. And this is typical of any ruler we have seen so far. It has nothing to do with the self esteem of a particular leader. 

I was referring to those intellectuals who believe from heart that the people of Bangladesh are not capable of running their own show and hence they need a foreign ruler. 

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 14, 2013, at 7:35 PM, Kamal Das <kamalctgu@gmail.com> wrote:

 
Mr. Chakrabarty is not aware that much of the administrative decisions
are apparently not homegrown. Not long ago, it came from Pindi; now
it comes from Delhi. A lot comes also from New York, Peking and
Washington. During the tenure of Zia-ur-Rahman, Female Police were
not allowed on the street by an order from Saudi Arabia.

Before SC measures the self esteem of someone else, he should do it to his own.


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Re: [mukto-mona] I respect both Sk. Mujib and Gen. Zia for their contributions to Bangladesh (Re: মিশন ইম্পসিবল!!)



Can we get your "independent" source of information?

My point was that Zia was a military man, who grabbed the power unconstitutionally and got rid of a great numbers freedom fighters and founding leaders. I do not remember Bangladeshis giving him that kind of mandate. Do you?
-SD

 
"I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues."
-Seuss



On Thursday, December 19, 2013 2:42 PM, Enam Haque <enam28@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
SD,
If you don't like murderer, then you should hate Sk Mujib. He killed over 40,000 Bangladeshis through extra judicial killing. Moreover, during his period Bangladesh experienced high number of crime and corruption.

From: Kamal Das <kamalctgu@gmail.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 7:39 PM
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] I respect both Sk. Mujib and Gen. Zia for their contributions to Bangladesh (Re: মিশন ইম্পসিবল!!)

 
Pannah, the Mustijoddha, likes them all, e.g., Mujib, Zia etc.  He also has called Tetul Hujur his spiritual father.


On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 5:56 AM, Shah Deeldar <shahdeeldar@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
All these Khakis are the same. They will kill anybody without blinking and then, they try to become saints and call for a quick referendum to become lifelong president of their banana republics. Zia was not an exception. Working harder does wipe out the criminality or sins. Any decent leader could have done the job for Bangladesh. I just can't stand the murderer.
-SD
   

 
"I speak for the trees, for the trees have no tongues."
-Seuss



On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 5:57 PM, Subimal Chakrabarty <subimal@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
1. Praising is not appropriate. Critiquing should be the most appropriate thing to do. 

2. I have no personal grudge against Zia. I critique him from my political and ideological perspective. In the past I have appreciated him on some personal behavior. I don't think any one has yet blamed him for personal corruption. Zia family corruption started after his death. His personal integrity also cannot be questioned. He was a hard working president. He used to work till late hours in the morning and walked miles after miles in the rural Bangladesh. But these are not the only things a nation expects from a leader. 

3. He captured and consolidated power at the cost of valuable lives of our national heroes. He betrayed the constitution and gave it an Islamic color. Instead of giving power back to the people's representatives he corrupted the political system to his personal interest. He reinstated the known anti liberation forces. 

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 16, 2013, at 6:15 PM, "Dr. Em Pannah" <epannah@yahoo.com> wrote:

 

Dear Readers,

1. As I mentioned previously that we need to praise our national leaders for their contributions to Bangladesh before criticizing them.
2. To me, we should never forget the contributions of Sk. Mujibur Rahman (the Father-of-our-Nation).
3. To me, we should neither forget the contributions of Gen. Ziaur Rahman (Hero-of-our-Nation).
4. Human being are not angels at all - they naturally make couple of mistakes in their life time.
5. Even if Sk. Mujib and Gen. Zia did any mistake, but I am still grateful to both of them.
 
With best regards,
Muktijoddha Dr. Emarat Hossain Pannah (USA)


From: QR <qrahman@netscape.net>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] মিশন ইম্পসিবল!!

 
Telling the truth is difficult with people. Collectively we often criticize Ziaur Rahman and some of them are valid. Still I feel he made many positive contributions as well. Why are we shy to speak that truth? Those who lived in Bangladesh know the challenges we faced and how Zia stabilized the country. Like many of you, I wished he made different choices in some cases but it is not fair to go after everything he did. Specifically when certain sub-human question his contribution as a leader of our war of independence.

I have known many Mukti-Joddhas who abhors many positions Zia taken as a leader of this country but I am yet to find a genuine freedom fighter who denied his leadership and courage during 1971.

It is a damn shame that, we live in a free country but do not show respect to a leader who was one of the top leaders of that war.

I feel free thinkers should really be free from baggage of politics when we discuss history.

Shalom!


-----Original Message-----
From: Subimal Chakrabarty <subimal@yahoo.com>
To: mukto-mona <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sun, Dec 15, 2013 7:34 pm
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] মিশন ইম্পসিবল!!

 
Judicious responses to my following post might have, I am afraid, left an impression in the minds of the respectable free thinkers that I am a great fan of Zia, which I am absolutely not as should be evident from my earlier posts on Zia. I have used the word "undid" to summarize all the notorious things he did. He undid our basic constitutional principles. He undid the very political system based on which the country could have moved forward the democratic movement towards perfection. He has made every thing almost a mission possible and we are now in a total mess. 

I have used the word "pragmatism" in a narrow sense--it was a pragmatism exclusively from the perspective of Zia and his perpetuating the power. 

Yes, every ruler has made "adjustment" and is still making "adjustment" with the foreign interests. It is the power politics. They will compromise at the costs of national pride and freedom and sta y in power. We wish our rulers would not give in and work independently. The solution is not very realistic as our leaders would not risk losing power. This makes us as a nation unfortunate. And we know we are not alone. 

Again I insist that we do not need a foreign ruler to take care of our business. I am conscious that it will not happen in one day. Our leaders should have greater reliance on people and that should be the source of their strength. 

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 15, 2013, at 8:32 AM, Subimal Chakrabarty <subimal@yahoo.com> wrote:

The Zia example does not prove that he was a man of low self esteem. The opposite was true. With his high self esteem and iron rule he did and undid things to his people and the political system of Bangladesh which nobody else could do. He would have never welcomed physically a foreign agent to supervise his job as the head of the country and the head of the state. This is true for any ruler Bangladesh has ever seen. 

It is possible that under Saudi request Zia stopped deploying female police on the street. Now as nation heavily dependent on foreign aid and earnings, Zia simply took a pragmatic decision. And this is typical of any ruler we have seen so far. It has nothing to do with the self esteem of a particular leader. 

I was referring to those intellectuals who believe from heart that the people of Bangladesh are not capable of running their own show and hence they need a foreign ruler. 

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 14, 2013, at 7:35 PM, Kamal Das <kamalctgu@gmail.com> wrote:

 
Mr. Chakrabarty is not aware that much of the administrative decisions
are apparently not homegrown. Not long ago, it came from Pindi; now
it comes from Delhi. A lot comes also from New York, Peking and
Washington. During the tenure of Zia-ur-Rahman, Female Police were
not allowed on the street by an order from Saudi Arabia.

Before SC measures the self esteem of someone else, he should do it to his own.


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[mukto-mona] When are they starting the trial of the 195 war criminals they promised to try at home?



Bangladesh should ask the Pakistan Govt. when are they starting the trial of the 195 war criminals they promised to try at home?  Also Bangladesh should start in absentia  trial of the guys against whom there are proof of atrocities, like the 195 that were repatriated. By this step Pakistan has exposed it's reprehensible nature.  This should be strongly condemned by BD Govt and civil society. Pakistan might have unwittingly given an opening to AL which can be tactfully exploited to  expose nature of BNP/Jamat's strong  link with Pakistan. But it is NOW or never. Will we do it or are we capable of doing so, is the big question? 


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Re: [mukto-mona] FW: The fascist Jamaat-e-Islami of Bangladesh and its corporate business network



Only a person like you, who can't tell the difference between 'still' and 'steal' would find BJP in me.  Before you come up with an opinion about anything, get properly educated.


On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 1:56 AM, Enam Haque <enam28@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

Thank you BJP boy.

From: Kamal Das <kamalctgu@gmail.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 7:49 PM
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] FW: The fascist Jamaat-e-Islami of Bangladesh and its corporate business network

 
"still"(?) - My Jamati Boy, the word is steal and not still. 


On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 12:49 AM, Enam Haque <enam28@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
That's good. JI invests in Bangladesh and creates jobs in BD. Others still from BD, invest in India and maintain accounts in Swiss Bank. Ask your party to invest in BD and to create jobs, then they don't have to create thugs to 'Chandabazi'. Clear and simple, don't be jealous of others' successes.

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Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 4:44 PM
Subject: [mukto-mona] FW: The fascist Jamaat-e-Islami of Bangladesh and its corporate business network

 


To: muslimchronicle@yahoogroups.com; AILC-AIFD@yahoogroups.com; socialist_pakistan_news@yahoogroups.com; writers_forum@yahoogroups.com; MuslimCanadianCongress@yahoogroups.com
From: tarek.fatah@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 18:53:51 -0500
Subject: The fascist Jamaat-e-Islami of Bangladesh and its corporate business network

 

Friends,
 
Here is only a partial list of businesses and corporations owned by or affiliated with the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. Their revenues go into billions of Takas and they employ tens of thousands of workers and students.

Many who support the JI in BD are armed and operate as death squads in the true spirit of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood and their mother organization, the Jamaat-e-Islami of Pakistan.
 
In addition the JI gets moral, if not material support from Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Pakistan, as well as the ISI's LeT and other terror networks.
 
This is what Islamofascism looks like. The West ignores this at its own peril.
 
Tarek
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Bank and Insurance Companies:
  1. Islami Bank Ltd.
  2. Islamic Finance and Investment Ltd.
  3. Far-East Islami Life Insurance Co. Ltd.
  4. Islami Insurance Co. Ltd.
  5. Takaful Islami Life Insurance
The social welfare projects of Islami Bank Foundation includes:
  • Islami Bank Hospitals
  • Islami Bank Medical College, Rajshahi
  • Community Hospitals
  • Monoram: Islami Bank Crafts & Fashion Houses
  • Service Centres
  • Islami Bank Institutes of Technology
  • Islami Bank International School and College
  • Islami Bank Physiotherapy and Disabled Rehabilitation Centre
  • Centre for Development Dialogue
  • Bangladesh Sangskritic Kendra (Cultural Centre)
 
Hospitals and pharmaceutical companies:
  1. Ibn Sina Hospital
  2. Ibn Sina Diagnostic Center
  3. Ibn Sina Pharma
  4. Islami Bank Hospital
  5. Fuad-Al-Khatib Medical Trust
 
Transportation:
  1. Green Line
  2. Panjeri
  3. Ababil
 
Media: 
  1. Daily Naya Diganta
  2. Diganta Television
  3. Daily Sangram
 
Other Business Organisations:
  1. Keari Sindbad
  2. Metro Shopping Center
  3. Coral Reef
  4. Mission Developers
  5. Intimate Housing
  6. Sonargaon Housing
  7. Lalmatia housing
  8. Silver Village Housing
  9. One City
  10. Abashon City
 
Educational Institutions:
  1. International Islamic University, Chittagong
  2. Manarat School and University, Dhaka
  3. Bangladesh Islamic University (private)
  4. Northern University
  5. Eastern University
  6. International Islamic University
  7. Asian University
  8. South-East University
  9. Islami Bank Bangladesh Technical College
  10. Green University
  11. Lyceum Kindergarten
 
Coaching Centres:
  1. Focus
  2. Retina
  3. Concrete
  4. Concept
  5. Excellent
  6. Probaho
  7. Index
  8. Radium
  9. Optimum
  10. Success
 









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