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Thursday, December 24, 2015

[mukto-mona] Bangladeshi Christians Skip Traditional Christmas Midnight Mass



  Bangladeshi Christians Skip Traditional Christmas Midnight Mass
Christians are busy decorating a church in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Dec. 24, 2015, ahead of the late afternoon Christmas Eve mass.
Christians are busy decorating a church in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Dec. 24, 2015, ahead of the late afternoon Christmas Eve mass.
Shaikh Azizur Rahman
December 24, 2015 2:49 PM
KOLKATA, INDIA—
Churches in Bangladesh skipped the traditional Christmas midnight mass services this year due to the increasing number of threats against Christian leaders, allegedly by Muslim extremists. Catholic houses of worship in the town of Dinajpur were among those that took the unusual step of opting out of holding the annual late night services because of security concerns voiced by the community.
"Several church leaders in Dinajpur have received death threats over the past weeks. Police advised us to remain as cautious as possible. All Catholic churches in this diocese decided not to hold mass at midnight this Christmas," the bishop of Dinajpur, Sebastian Tudu, told VOA in an interview Thursday.
In Dinajpur, where unidentified gunmen shot and seriously wounded an Italian priest last month, services Thursday began at around 4 o'clock in the afternoon local time, ending before sunset.
Many Christian families across the country had told their community leaders this week that they would stay away from midnight mass this Christmas because they did not feel safe being out at night, said William Proloy Samadder, organizing secretary of the Bangladesh Christian Association, or BCA.
"We convened meetings and all church leaders agreed that the fears of the church members were not unfounded," he said. Samadder, who escaped an attempt on his life on Wednesday, said, "All churches in the country have been placed under unusually heavy police security this Christmas."
Christians in Bangladesh constitute less than one percent of the population. The community has been living in fear after more than three dozen church leaders received death threats from Islamists. At least four church leaders narrowly escaped attempts on their lives in recent weeks.
Threatening letters
Islamists in Bangladesh began targeting church leaders after killing four secular bloggers, along with a publisher, two foreign nationals, three Shi'ite Muslims and others.
In several threatening letters, the Islamists - who said they belonged to Islamic State as well as the banned militant outfit Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh, or JMB - said they would kill all church leaders for "spreading Christianity" in Bangladesh.
The Christian leaders said the Islamists' accusation was baseless, saying the Christian population has remained almost static since the country became an independent nation in 1971.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina met Bangladeshi Christian leaders Tuesday and assured them that Christians would be protected during Christmas.
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal said security for all churches, including 60 in Dhaka, would be increased with surveillance cameras and the deployment of additional police officers.
Festive spirit missing
The church leaders said the festive spirit was missing among most Christians.
"In Bangladesh, the churches are not engaged in any aggressive evangelical activity. They are well-known in this country for their service to the society. Some militant groups have robbed the spirit of this Christmas by unfairly targeting the Christian leaders," according to BCA secretary general Nirmol Rozario, who said he received a death threat via a mobile phone text message on Tuesday.
Islamist militants bombed a Hindu temple in Bangladesh earlier this month after killing two Shi'ite devotees and one muezzin in separate bomb and gun attacks in October and November, he said.
"Many Christians fear that the militants are aiming to launch identical terror attack on churches…This is the first time in my life that I find Christians celebrating Christmas with such panic and fear."


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Re: [mukto-mona] India, Pakistan and Bangladesh will reunite to form “undivided India”



Any thing can be made possible. Obviously this must not be done through coercion. Only people of the countries can do it. We need more and more cultural exchanges among the people of the different countries. 

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On Dec 24, 2015, at 3:43 PM, ANISUR RAHMAN anisur.rahman1@btinternet.com [mukto-mona] <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

I tend to agree with SuBain's pragmatic view that putting these three highly polarised, brainwashed nations together, either by coercion or coaxing, would be a recipe for disaster. These people will be perpetually fighting or viciously arguing. On the other hand, if secularism takes hold or religions are abrogated completely, then these three nations together would be world's one of the major powers, if not the major power. By our mental block of religious adherence, we are pulling us backwards. We are our own enemies! 

- AR 


On Thursday, 24 December 2015, 15:01, "Jiten Roy jnrsr53@yahoo.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
 
December 24, 2015
  • The former RSS spokesman maintains that India consists of only one culture, which he terms "Hindu" and that  India's minorities should win "the goodwill of the majority"
  • Muslims, Christians and Communists described as "internal challenges"
  • Writers and intellectuals are protesting against the BJP "to defame the image of India"
Ram Madhav, the National General Secretary of India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), told Al Jazeera's Mehdi Hasan that he believes India, Pakistan and Bangladesh will reunite to form Akhand Bharat, or "undivided India".
Referring to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the right-wing Hindu nationalist organisation often described as the ideological wing of the BJP, Madhav said, "The RSS still believes that one day these parts, which have for historical reasons separated only 60 years ago, will again, through popular goodwill, come together and Akhand Bharat will be created… As an RSS member I also hold…onto that view". However, he clarified, "That does not mean we wage war on any country, [or that] we annex any country… Without war, through popular consent, it can happen".
These comments were made in the final episode of the brand new series of Head to Head, Al Jazeera English's premier interview programme, which is hosted by Mehdi Hasan and filmed in front of an audience at the Oxford Union. The programme airs on Friday 25thDecember on Al Jazeera English.
Madhav was previously Spokesman and a National Executive Member at the RSS, until he was deputed to the BJP in July 2014, and then appointed National General Secretary.
Since its landslide victory in 2014, the BJP has come under fire for allegedly contributing to a "climate of intolerance" in India, which is home to the world's largest Muslim-minority population. When challenged on why a number of high-profile writers and intellectuals have returned their awards to protest against the BJP government in recent months, Madhav argued they were doing so "to defame the government and in turn to defame the image of India," and that their method of protest was "wrong".
 The BJP has also been criticised for its ties to the RSS and Hindu nationalist ideology.  When asked to respond to inflammatory statements made by the former RSS leader and influential ideologue M.S. Golwalkar in his book "Bunch of Thoughts", currently available to download from the RSS website, Madhav denied that Golwalkar referred to a "Muslim menace" or to Christians as "bloodsuckers". Challenged by Hasan on Golwalkar's identification of three "internal threats" to India, named by Golwalkar as Muslims, Christians and Communists, Madhav responded, "Yes, they are challenges, we had the three challenges in our country… No internal threats; internal challenges, yes."
 Questioned on a statement made earlier this year, in which he said India was "a Hindu country", Madhav explained, "[I]t's a land where a particular way of life, a particular culture or civilization is practiced". Pressed by Hasan on the definition of this particular culture, he said, "We call it Hindu – do you have any objection? India has one culture. We are one culture, one people, one nation."
 Challenged on why the RSS stated that the safety of Muslims "lies in the goodwill of the majority," Madhav said, "It's not about Muslims winning the goodwill of Hindus alone – it is the other way also. If you are in small number, if you feel threatened, have the goodwill of the majority in your area… You have goodwill and good relations, that's what we mean."
 Hasan also questioned Madhav, who is in charge of the BJP's "Jammu & Kashmir affairs" – which is the Indian authorities' term for Indian-administered Kashmir - , on how to bring peace to the region, and Madhav responded, "The only outstanding issue…with regard to the Kashmir problem is the Kashmir under Pakistan occupation. The Kashmir that is… an integral part of India, it has been proved time and again that it's an integral part of India." He assured the audience that "political demands in Kashmir…will be taken care of," although with the caveat: "short of separating from India".
 Pressed by Hasan on the BJP's plans for reaching a solution with Pakistan, he replied, "Have patience…We want peace," adding, "You worry about many more things that are happening. Your ISIS can catch hold of nuclear weapons".
 Hasan is joined in the Oxford Union by a panel of three experts: Dr Nitasha Kaul, a Kashmiri novelist, academic, economist and poet, who is currently Assistant Professor at the University of Westminster; Dr Gautam Sen, former Advisor to the Prime Minister's Office in Bharat and previously a lecturer in political economy at the London School of Economics; and Mehboob Khan, a former BBC journalist and Kashmir correspondent at United News of India, who is currently a Presenter at UN Radio and Editor at Asian Voice Global.
 This brand new series of Head to Head also included interviews with Paul Bremer, former US Presidential Envoy to Iraq; Natalia Narochnitskaya, former Russian politician and historian; and Hina Rabbani Khar, former Foreign Minister of Pakistan.
 Is Modi's India flirting with fascism? with Ram Madhav will be broadcast on Friday 25th December 2015 at 20:00 GMT. Repeats on December 26th at 12:00 GMT, December 27th at 01:00 GMT and December 28th at 06:00 GMT. 
This programme will be available online after it first airs on this link: http://aje.io/dr7v




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Re: [mukto-mona] India, Pakistan and Bangladesh will reunite to form “undivided India”



It is simply too late to put this Humpty Dumpty back together again after so much bloodshed and animosity. Let them stay separate and learn to get along with each other. Nobody needs another bloody middle-east in the subcontinent.


On Thursday, December 24, 2015 10:02 AM, "Jiten Roy jnrsr53@yahoo.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
 
http://pr.aljazeera.com/post/135833339300/bjp-leader-ram-madhav-believes-india-pakistan-and
December 24, 2015
  • The former RSS spokesman maintains that India consists of only one culture, which he terms "Hindu" and that  India's minorities should win "the goodwill of the majority"
  • Muslims, Christians and Communists described as "internal challenges"
  • Writers and intellectuals are protesting against the BJP "to defame the image of India"
Ram Madhav, the National General Secretary of India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), told Al Jazeera's Mehdi Hasan that he believes India, Pakistan and Bangladesh will reunite to form Akhand Bharat, or "undivided India".
Referring to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the right-wing Hindu nationalist organisation often described as the ideological wing of the BJP, Madhav said, "The RSS still believes that one day these parts, which have for historical reasons separated only 60 years ago, will again, through popular goodwill, come together and Akhand Bharat will be created… As an RSS member I also hold…onto that view". However, he clarified, "That does not mean we wage war on any country, [or that] we annex any country… Without war, through popular consent, it can happen".
These comments were made in the final episode of the brand new series of Head to Head, Al Jazeera English's premier interview programme, which is hosted by Mehdi Hasan and filmed in front of an audience at the Oxford Union. The programme airs on Friday 25thDecember on Al Jazeera English.
Madhav was previously Spokesman and a National Executive Member at the RSS, until he was deputed to the BJP in July 2014, and then appointed National General Secretary.
Since its landslide victory in 2014, the BJP has come under fire for allegedly contributing to a "climate of intolerance" in India, which is home to the world's largest Muslim-minority population. When challenged on why a number of high-profile writers and intellectuals have returned their awards to protest against the BJP government in recent months, Madhav argued they were doing so "to defame the government and in turn to defame the image of India," and that their method of protest was "wrong".
 The BJP has also been criticised for its ties to the RSS and Hindu nationalist ideology.  When asked to respond to inflammatory statements made by the former RSS leader and influential ideologue M.S. Golwalkar in his book "Bunch of Thoughts", currently available to download from the RSS website, Madhav denied that Golwalkar referred to a "Muslim menace" or to Christians as "bloodsuckers". Challenged by Hasan on Golwalkar's identification of three "internal threats" to India, named by Golwalkar as Muslims, Christians and Communists, Madhav responded, "Yes, they are challenges, we had the three challenges in our country… No internal threats; internal challenges, yes."
 Questioned on a statement made earlier this year, in which he said India was "a Hindu country", Madhav explained, "[I]t's a land where a particular way of life, a particular culture or civilization is practiced". Pressed by Hasan on the definition of this particular culture, he said, "We call it Hindu – do you have any objection? India has one culture. We are one culture, one people, one nation."
 Challenged on why the RSS stated that the safety of Muslims "lies in the goodwill of the majority," Madhav said, "It's not about Muslims winning the goodwill of Hindus alone – it is the other way also. If you are in small number, if you feel threatened, have the goodwill of the majority in your area… You have goodwill and good relations, that's what we mean."
 Hasan also questioned Madhav, who is in charge of the BJP's "Jammu & Kashmir affairs" – which is the Indian authorities' term for Indian-administered Kashmir - , on how to bring peace to the region, and Madhav responded, "The only outstanding issue…with regard to the Kashmir problem is the Kashmir under Pakistan occupation. The Kashmir that is… an integral part of India, it has been proved time and again that it's an integral part of India." He assured the audience that "political demands in Kashmir…will be taken care of," although with the caveat: "short of separating from India".
 Pressed by Hasan on the BJP's plans for reaching a solution with Pakistan, he replied, "Have patience…We want peace," adding, "You worry about many more things that are happening. Your ISIS can catch hold of nuclear weapons".
 Hasan is joined in the Oxford Union by a panel of three experts: Dr Nitasha Kaul, a Kashmiri novelist, academic, economist and poet, who is currently Assistant Professor at the University of Westminster; Dr Gautam Sen, former Advisor to the Prime Minister's Office in Bharat and previously a lecturer in political economy at the London School of Economics; and Mehboob Khan, a former BBC journalist and Kashmir correspondent at United News of India, who is currently a Presenter at UN Radio and Editor at Asian Voice Global.
 This brand new series of Head to Head also included interviews with Paul Bremer, former US Presidential Envoy to Iraq; Natalia Narochnitskaya, former Russian politician and historian; and Hina Rabbani Khar, former Foreign Minister of Pakistan.
 Is Modi's India flirting with fascism? with Ram Madhav will be broadcast on Friday 25th December 2015 at 20:00 GMT. Repeats on December 26th at 12:00 GMT, December 27th at 01:00 GMT and December 28th at 06:00 GMT. 
This programme will be available online after it first airs on this link: http://aje.io/dr7v




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Re: [mukto-mona] India, Pakistan and Bangladesh will reunite to form “undivided India”



I tend to agree with SuBain's pragmatic view that putting these three highly polarised, brainwashed nations together, either by coercion or coaxing, would be a recipe for disaster. These people will be perpetually fighting or viciously arguing. On the other hand, if secularism takes hold or religions are abrogated completely, then these three nations together would be world's one of the major powers, if not the major power. By our mental block of religious adherence, we are pulling us backwards. We are our own enemies! 

- AR 


On Thursday, 24 December 2015, 15:01, "Jiten Roy jnrsr53@yahoo.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
 
http://pr.aljazeera.com/post/135833339300/bjp-leader-ram-madhav-believes-india-pakistan-and
December 24, 2015
  • The former RSS spokesman maintains that India consists of only one culture, which he terms "Hindu" and that  India's minorities should win "the goodwill of the majority"
  • Muslims, Christians and Communists described as "internal challenges"
  • Writers and intellectuals are protesting against the BJP "to defame the image of India"
Ram Madhav, the National General Secretary of India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), told Al Jazeera's Mehdi Hasan that he believes India, Pakistan and Bangladesh will reunite to form Akhand Bharat, or "undivided India".
Referring to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the right-wing Hindu nationalist organisation often described as the ideological wing of the BJP, Madhav said, "The RSS still believes that one day these parts, which have for historical reasons separated only 60 years ago, will again, through popular goodwill, come together and Akhand Bharat will be created… As an RSS member I also hold…onto that view". However, he clarified, "That does not mean we wage war on any country, [or that] we annex any country… Without war, through popular consent, it can happen".
These comments were made in the final episode of the brand new series of Head to Head, Al Jazeera English's premier interview programme, which is hosted by Mehdi Hasan and filmed in front of an audience at the Oxford Union. The programme airs on Friday 25thDecember on Al Jazeera English.
Madhav was previously Spokesman and a National Executive Member at the RSS, until he was deputed to the BJP in July 2014, and then appointed National General Secretary.
Since its landslide victory in 2014, the BJP has come under fire for allegedly contributing to a "climate of intolerance" in India, which is home to the world's largest Muslim-minority population. When challenged on why a number of high-profile writers and intellectuals have returned their awards to protest against the BJP government in recent months, Madhav argued they were doing so "to defame the government and in turn to defame the image of India," and that their method of protest was "wrong".
 The BJP has also been criticised for its ties to the RSS and Hindu nationalist ideology.  When asked to respond to inflammatory statements made by the former RSS leader and influential ideologue M.S. Golwalkar in his book "Bunch of Thoughts", currently available to download from the RSS website, Madhav denied that Golwalkar referred to a "Muslim menace" or to Christians as "bloodsuckers". Challenged by Hasan on Golwalkar's identification of three "internal threats" to India, named by Golwalkar as Muslims, Christians and Communists, Madhav responded, "Yes, they are challenges, we had the three challenges in our country… No internal threats; internal challenges, yes."
 Questioned on a statement made earlier this year, in which he said India was "a Hindu country", Madhav explained, "[I]t's a land where a particular way of life, a particular culture or civilization is practiced". Pressed by Hasan on the definition of this particular culture, he said, "We call it Hindu – do you have any objection? India has one culture. We are one culture, one people, one nation."
 Challenged on why the RSS stated that the safety of Muslims "lies in the goodwill of the majority," Madhav said, "It's not about Muslims winning the goodwill of Hindus alone – it is the other way also. If you are in small number, if you feel threatened, have the goodwill of the majority in your area… You have goodwill and good relations, that's what we mean."
 Hasan also questioned Madhav, who is in charge of the BJP's "Jammu & Kashmir affairs" – which is the Indian authorities' term for Indian-administered Kashmir - , on how to bring peace to the region, and Madhav responded, "The only outstanding issue…with regard to the Kashmir problem is the Kashmir under Pakistan occupation. The Kashmir that is… an integral part of India, it has been proved time and again that it's an integral part of India." He assured the audience that "political demands in Kashmir…will be taken care of," although with the caveat: "short of separating from India".
 Pressed by Hasan on the BJP's plans for reaching a solution with Pakistan, he replied, "Have patience…We want peace," adding, "You worry about many more things that are happening. Your ISIS can catch hold of nuclear weapons".
 Hasan is joined in the Oxford Union by a panel of three experts: Dr Nitasha Kaul, a Kashmiri novelist, academic, economist and poet, who is currently Assistant Professor at the University of Westminster; Dr Gautam Sen, former Advisor to the Prime Minister's Office in Bharat and previously a lecturer in political economy at the London School of Economics; and Mehboob Khan, a former BBC journalist and Kashmir correspondent at United News of India, who is currently a Presenter at UN Radio and Editor at Asian Voice Global.
 This brand new series of Head to Head also included interviews with Paul Bremer, former US Presidential Envoy to Iraq; Natalia Narochnitskaya, former Russian politician and historian; and Hina Rabbani Khar, former Foreign Minister of Pakistan.
 Is Modi's India flirting with fascism? with Ram Madhav will be broadcast on Friday 25th December 2015 at 20:00 GMT. Repeats on December 26th at 12:00 GMT, December 27th at 01:00 GMT and December 28th at 06:00 GMT. 
This programme will be available online after it first airs on this link: http://aje.io/dr7v




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[mukto-mona] BHBCUC Protest against Comments by Raqib Hasan and Olama League [1 Attachment]

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Dear Sir,

Please publish the following message in your popular News media. BHBCUC appreciates your co-operation.

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Priyatosh

 

পত্রিকা বিবৃতি - বাংলাদেশ হিন্দু বৌদ্ধ খ্রিস্টান ঐক্য পরিষ ইউএসএ (BHBCUC, USA)

হিন্দু বৌদ্ধ খ্রীষ্টান ঐক্য পরিষদ, যুক্তরাষ্ট বাংলাদেশের বর্তমান পরিস্থিতিতে হিন্দুদের তথা সংখ্যালঘু নাগরিকদের নিরাপত্তা অস্তিত্ব নিয়ে বিষম উদ্বেগ প্রকাশ করেছে।

সমাজ, আইন প্রশাসন ব্যবস্থায় থাকা কিছু দায়ীত্বহীন ব্যক্তির দলের ধর্মান্ধ মনোভাব লাগামহীন মন্তব্যের কারনে সমাজ সস্প্রীতি আজ ভয়াবহ ধ্বংসের মুখে। সুযোগ সন্ধানী সন্ত্রাসী এবং স্বাধীনতা বিরোধী রজাকার তাদের দোষররা শান্তিপ্রিয় সংখালঘুদেরকে বিভিন্ন অজুহাতে হেয় করা, গালিগালাজ করা এবং হিন্দুদের প্রতি বিভিন্নভাবে লুট হত্যাযজ্ঞ চালিয়ে আসছে। অপরাধীর অপরাধ মানদন্ড যদি অপরাধের-স্বীকার হওয়া নাগরিকের ধর্ম গোষ্ঠী পরিচয়ে করা হয়, তাহলে অপরাধের গুরুতর প্রশ্রয় দেয়া হয় বলে বিবেচিত হয়. যা সমান অপরাধ বিচার দন্ডে সমদোষী।

তাই সম্প্রতি খ্যাতনামা খেলোয়াড় রকিব হাসানের নিজের ঘৃনীত চরিত্রের বহি:প্রকাশ অশালীন মন্তব্য যেন বাংলাদেশের সভ্য সমাজের সুসলমানের মনোভাবের বহিপ্রকাশ না হয় তার জন্য রকীব হাসেনের উপযুক্ত শাস্তির ব্যবস্থা করা প্রয়োজন। সংখ্যালঘুরা যেন রকিব হাসানের মত গুটিকয়েক সন্ত্রাসী তাদের দোষরদের কাছে জিম্মী হয়ে থাকতে না হয় সেজন্য বাংলার সাধারন মুসলমান নাগরিকগন নিজেদেরকে অন্যের কলঙ্ক থেকে মুক্ত রাখতে প্রতিবাদ করা প্রয়োজন; এজন্য ঐক্য পরিষদ সর্বসাধারনের প্রতি প্রদিবাদের অনুরোধ জানিয়েছে।

এছাড়াও ওলামা লীগের মত বর্তমান সরকারের শরীক দলের নেতৃত্বস্থানীয় লোকদের মাধ্যমে সংবাদপত্রে প্রকাশিত দায়িত্বহীন উষ্কানীমূলক বক্তব্য জাতীয় নিরাপত্তা সম্প্রীতির জন্য হুমকিস্বরূপ। বাংলাদেশ হিন্দু বৌদ্ধ খ্রীষ্টান ঐক্য পরিষদ হলো সংখালঘুদের উপর নির্মম হত্যা অত্যাচারের বিরুদ্ধে ধৈয্যে সহনশীলতার প্রতীক নিয়ে একটি প্রতিবাদী কন্ঠস্বর। ঐক্য পরিষদ শুধুমাত্র শান্তি সম্প্রীতির জন্য অপরাধ সহিংসতার বিরুদ্ধে প্রতিবাদ করে দেশ জাতীকে ধংসের কবল থেকে রক্ষা কারার তাগিদেই ঐক্য পরিষদ অগ্রণী ভুমিকা রাখছে নিরীহ দুর্বলদের প্রতি অত্যাচারের প্রতিবাদ করে জাতি প্রশাসনের নজর কাড়তে প্রতিষ্ঠানের বিরুদ্ধে কটাক্ষ করতে মৌলবাদ খ্যাত জামাত শিবির বা তাদের দোষররাও কখনও সাহস করতে পারে নাই সেখানে ওলামা লীগের মত দল কিভাবে নিষিদ্ধ বা ​​ধ্বংসাত্মক ধর্মান্ধ বক্তব্য দেয় তা রহস্যময়

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