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Sunday, June 7, 2015

Re: [mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} Facts You Can’t Deny !



 
Significant historic facts should not be denied or hidden. Personal facts that do not affect others significantly can be hidden, should not be outright denied.
 
However, what we do with facts, and how we interpret facts, do matter probably more than the facts themselves. For example, all the facts here can lead some people to conclude like "it was a mistake to separate East Bengal from Pakistan." For example, "Major leaders Mujib and Zia both were murdered hardheartedly by Bangali(s)/Bangladeshi(s).", leading to the conclusion, "Let's not fight over Mujib and Zia for the sake of national interest.", sounds like trashing Zia to where he actually belongs is not needed. The way I see it, this criminal's grave near the national parliament is a national disgrace, for example.
 
For a nation that does not have the minimum sense of right and wrong, and self-honor, what is the point of self-interest? It is doomed to facts like #6.
 
SuBain
 
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On Sunday, June 7, 2015 10:31 AM, "ANISUR RAHMAN anisur.rahman1@btinternet.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
Right on the spot. The three items identified in serial number 6 are the right ones and they are getting worse. 

- AR



On Saturday, 6 June 2015, 16:28, "SyedAslam Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 

Facts You Can't Deny:

General Niazi being escorted by Major Haider and General Aurora to surrender on December 16, 1971.

On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 10:07 PM, Syed Haque <syedhaque@hotmail.com> wrote:
Facts You Can't Deny: 
 
1)      The document of surrender was signed by Niazi and Punjabi General Aurora. It appears no representative of Mukti Bahini was present during that memorable and key event of Bangladesh. 
 
2)      Without the help of India, independent Bangladesh would be a trance like independent Assam, Punjab and Sikkim. 
 
3)      Ever since Bangladesh was created, so many bloody military coups (keep in mind Pilkhana BDR carnage) and civilian killings have had occurred.
 
4)      Major leaders Mujib and Zia both were murdered hardheartedly by Bangali(s)/Bangladeshi(s).
 
Note: Let's not fight over Mujib and Zia for the sake of national interest.
 
5)      Prevailing two main parties have ideological differences which planted very deep-rooted odium.
 
6)      Still, the country hasn't evolved to a significant level from the statuesque. Here is why:
 
a)      BD is one of the most corrupt nations.
 
b)       Education standard is getting worse.
 
c)      Almost 30% people live below the poverty level.
 
To be candid, we have been hearing ideological lectures full of disgusts. Now you provide a no-nonsense recipe which will make the condition of the poor of the poorest people of Bangladesh better. Essentially, that is what really counts to the most of the people like us - commoners.  
 
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