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Re: [mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} Bloody Dhaka from animal sacrifices!



If there were such a thing called respecting religious sentiments, cow slaughtering publicly would have been banned in Bangladesh. Of course, Hasina's idea of respecting religious sentiment is nothing better than trying to please the idiots and barbarians among the Muslims. Aside from respecting the Hindu silliness of treating cow as a demigod, slaughtering any kind of animals publicly is barbaric. (If Muslim religious stupidity is to be respected, all other kinds of religious stupidity should be respected too, even when rational people like me do not respect any kind of stupidity.)

Talking about "must for believe (sic)", most of the Muslims of the world need to get to the next phase of human development, where the idea of "must for belief" would be replaced with common human sense.

SuBain

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On Wednesday, September 14, 2016 5:33 PM, "Shah DeEldar shahdeeldar@gmail.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
It is a gory scene for adults and children. This is environmentally hazardous and totally avoidable if people sacrifice these poor animals in a designated area in a human way. No wonder where ISIS cadres get their first lessons. But if people, God and dead prophets love the bloody Bangladeshi streets, what do these people care? No wonder why US and EU are totally against such barbaric practices.

On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 9:58 PM, 'Khoniker Othithee' via Bangladesh Progressives <bangladesh-progressives@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Pathetic and insensitive. Korbani is not a must for believe.


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[mukto-mona] Re: ১২ দিনের সফরে ঢাকা ছাড়লেন প্রধানমন্ত্রী



Bhasani warned Mujib saying" Mujib, you aren't the son of a millionaire! "Is there anything for Hasina to learn from her father's mistakes? 

Hasina is travelling to Canada with over a hundred of her travel companions. Some has already arrived, other will travel with her. 63 rooms were booked at the Omni hotel, the most expensive hotel in down town Montreal. She had planned for an outdoor meeting to speak about her so-called success.  Canadian government already came to know her corrupt regime especially about the Padma Bridge scandal. To escape the serious allegation against them, the daughter and son in law are known to be hiding sometime in India and other times in Bangladesh.

This money for her travel to join the conference might come from commissions she made from billion of dollars she loaned from foreign governments for her "bamboo development" in Bangladesh and this expense would be a fraction of her commission from those projects. So money is not a problem at least for now. Surely, there will be money coming from the fund she will receive from the Global Fund meant to prevent Aids, Tuberculosis, and Malaria.

Hasina's high flying records matches only with her father. In 1974, Bangladesh was having a "man-made" famine. Remember, the same year Mujib came to Canada to attend the commonwealth conference with an entire plane load with his relatives and colleagues. The Bangladesh Biman was parked on the tarmac for a week and after the conference, when the Singapore President was leaving for home he saw from the commercial fight he took the Bangladesh plane was still parked (expensive) and several vans loading things into the plane. He was shocked that during the conference, the President of the most poor country was just begging for aids from donor countries. Strange but true, Mujibi style futani (luxury) still continues in Hasina. 

To this Bhasani warned Mujib saying" Mujib, you aren't the son of a millionaire. Did Mujib think about these abuses he committed with people's money, when the Majors appeared in his leaving room asking for his accountability? Mujib was the head of the state of the bottomless basket case. Does the daughter has anything to learn from her father's mistakes? Is it that fascists never learn?

2016-09-14 12:28 GMT-04:00 Mohammad Gani <mgani69@gmail.com>:
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I have seen this news LIVE in CNN, NBC, CBS, FOX news, BBC, Australian Broadcasting, Pravda……….!

Look at the faces of all these "spit eating ", tail-wagging dogs of crook Hasina AND are "Ready to die for her 24/7".

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    ১২ দিনের সফরে ঢাকা ছাড়লেন প্রধানমন্ত্রী



১২ দিনের সফরে ঢাকা ছাড়লেন প্রধানমন্ত্রী


 
গ্লোবাল ফান্ড সম্মেলন ও জাতিসংঘ সাধারণ পরিষদের সভায় যোগ দিতে কানাডা ও যুক্তরাষ্ট্রে ১২ দিনের সরকারি সফরে ঢাকা ছেড়েছেন প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনা। যাত্রাপথে লন্ডনে একদিন অবস্থানের পর প্রথমে তিনি কানাডার মন্ট্রিলে 'ফিফথ রিপ্লেসমেন্ট কনফারেন্স অব দ্য গ্লোবাল ফান্ড (জিএফ)'-এ যোগ দেবেন। সেখান থেকে জাতিসংঘ সাধারণ পরিষদের ৭১তম অধিবেশনে যোগ দিতে নিউ ইয়র্ক যাবেন তিনি।

 
বিমান বাংলাদেশ এয়ারলাইন্সের একটি ভিভিআইপি ফ্লাইটে বুধবার সকাল সাড়ে ১০টার দিকে শাহজালাল বিমানবন্দর থেকে রওনা হন প্রধানমন্ত্রী। বিমানবন্দরে তাকে বিদায় জানাতে উপস্থিত ছিলেন মন্ত্রিসভার সদস‌্য এবং সামরিক ও বেসামরিক ঊর্ধ্বতন কর্মকর্তারা।

 
কৃষিমন্ত্রী মতিয়া চৌধুরী, জনপ্রশাসনমন্ত্রী সৈয়দ আশরাফুল ইসলাম, তথ‌্যমন্ত্রী হাসানুল হক ইনু, বিমানমন্ত্রী রাশেদ খান মেনন, সংসদের প্রধান হুইপ আ স ম ফিরোজ, মুখ‌্য সচিব আবুল কালাম আজাদ বিমানবন্দরে ছিলেন।

 
প্রধানমন্ত্রীর প্রেস উইং থেকে জানানো হয়েছে, লন্ডনে সারারাত যাত্রাবিরতির পর ১৫ সেপ্টেম্বর স্থানীয় সময় দুপুরে এয়ার কানাডার একটি ফ্লাইটে মন্ট্রিল রওনা হবেন শেখ হাসিনা। এইডস, যক্ষ্ণা ও ম্যালেরিয়া প্রতিরোধের লক্ষ্যে করণীয় নিয়ে ১৬ ও ১৭ সেপ্টেম্বর মন্ট্রিলে 'জিএফ' সম্মেলন হচ্ছে।





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'We Misled You': How the Saudis Are Coming Clean on Funding Terrorism
On his latest trip, a former senior U.S. official finds a new attitude in Riyadh. But will it stick?
By Zalmay Khalilzad
September 14, 2016
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On my most recent trip to Saudi Arabia, I was greeted with a startling confession. In the past, when we raised the issue of funding Islamic extremists with the Saudis, all we got were denials. This time, in the course of meetings with King Salman, Crown Prince Nayef, Deputy Crown Mohammad Bin Salman and several ministers, one top Saudi official admitted to me, "We misled you." He explained that Saudi support for Islamic extremism started in the early 1960s as a counter to Nasserism—the socialist political ideology that came out of the thinking of Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser—which threatened Saudi Arabia and led to war between the two countries along the Yemen border. This tactic allowed them to successfully contain Nasserism, and the Saudis concluded that Islamism could be a powerful tool with broader utility.
Under their new and unprecedented policy of honesty, the Saudi leadership also explained to me that their support for extremism was a way of resisting the Soviet Union, often in cooperation with the United States, in places like Afghanistan in the 1980s. In this application too, they argued, it proved successful. Later it was deployed against Iranian-supported Shiite movements in the geopolitical competition between the two countries.
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But over time, the Saudis say, their support for extremism turned on them, metastasizing into a serious threat to the Kingdom and to the West. They had created a monster that had begun to devour them. "We did not own up to it after 9/11 because we feared you would abandon or treat us as the enemy," the Saudi senior official conceded. "And we were in denial."
Why this new frankness? First, it's fair to ask how far the new policy really goes. Clearly, there are some questions about whether some extremist Sunni groups, such as al-Nusra in Syria, are still getting Saudi money. But as the Saudis described it to me, this new approach to grappling with their past is part of the leadership's effort to make a new future for their country, including a broad-based economic reform program.
In their current thinking, the Saudis see Islamic extremism as one of the two major threats facing the kingdom—the other threat being Iran. On Iran, there is continuity. I remember when King Abdullah asked me to pass on to President George W. Bush in 2006 that he needed to cut the "serpent's head" and attack Iran and overthrow the regime. The new leadership, like their predecessors, blames Iran for regional instability and the many conflicts going on.
The new Saudi leadership, in other words, appears to be downgrading ideology in favor of modernization. In fact, one senior Saudi official explicitly said that the Kingdom was pursuing a "revolution under the cover of modernization"—meaning that modernization was now the driver of Saudi policy.
Can it succeed, when so little has changed politically in a country still run autocratically by the House of Saud? The biggest unknowns are the temptations of the past—whether the Saudi leadership is united behind the new program and whether those who benefited from the old order will attempt to derail the reform agenda and thus destabilize the country. The opposition could come from the powerful religious establishment, which might oppose the opening of entertainment centers, the reform of religious institutions, even limited co-education and increased female participation in the workforce.
There have been many reform programs announced before in Saudi Arabia, only to fade into insignificance. Also, modernization undermines two pillars of Saudi political legitimacy, the endorsement of the Wahhabi clerical establishment and the traditionalism that undergirds any monarchical government. As modernization creates economic uncertainty for those benefiting from the present inefficient order, the result could be political turmoil. And it is an open question as to whether the Saudi people have been sufficiently prepared at all relevant levels in terms of education and skills to compete in the world economy, as they will need to do in a modernized economy.
If not, social tensions and unrest may arise among those who are not prepared to compete.
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This was not my first trip to Saudi Arabia. I have been going there since the 1980s, when I was working at the State Department. I became even better acquainted with the Saudi leadership during my ambassadorship to Iraq from 2005 to 2007. I visited the kingdom often and developed cordial relationships with King Abdullah and other senior officials.
For many years, I was accustomed to Saudi officials being vague and ambiguous. Now, our interlocutors were straightforward and business-like in discussing their past and their future plans. In past decades, my impression had been that the Saudis did not work hard. Now a team of highly educated, young ministers works 16- to 18-hour days on refining and implementing a plan to transform the country. The plan is the brainchild of Mohammad bin Salman and focuses both on domestic and regional fronts. Salman and his ministers exude commitment and energy.
Across the Islamic-majority countries there has been an ongoing struggle between modernization and Islamism. Riyadh views modernization as the vehicle through which the Saudi state, at long last, can confront and defeat extremism, foster a dynamic private sector and master the looming economic challenges. The Saudi program includes:
· New limits on the ability of the religious police to arrest dissidents.
· Purges of extremists from the government and greater efforts to monitor their influence in security institutions.
· The appointment of new religious leaders to counter Islamic extremism on theological grounds.
· The transformation of the world Muslim League—a key Saudi arm for supporting Islamic movements abroad—by the appointment of a new leader and a decision to stop supporting Islamist madrassas abroad.
On the economic front, the new leaders have developed plans for economic transformation and reduced dependence on oil. Their Vision 2030 and National Transformation Program 2020 focus on shrinking the country's enormous bureaucracy, reducing and ultimately removing subsidies, expanding the private sector including attracting investment from abroad by becoming more transparent and accountable and by removing red tape.
It plans to transform its giant oil company Aramco, including the public listing of it and raising perhaps as much as 2 trillion dollars for its investment fund, with the thought that income from its investments can reduce dependence on revenue from oil. To encourage more Saudi money being spent at home, the government is opening entertainment facilities in the kingdom and intends to attract big names from the U.S. An agreement has already been signed with Six Flags. It plans to increase the number of women in the workforce. I visited King Abdullah city, a new city planned and being built by private sector. Here, men and women will attend college classes together, and facilities important for foreign companies are being constructed to the specifications of interested international companies.
One byproduct of the Saudi focus on ISIL and Iran seems to be a more enlightened view by Riyadh toward Israel. Israel and Saudi Arabia share a similar threat perception regarding Iran and ISIL, and that old hostility need not preclude greater cooperation between the two states going forward. The Saudis stated with unusual directness that they do not regard Israel as an enemy and that the kingdom is making no military contingency plans directed against Israel. They did emphasize the need for progress on the Palestinian issue, but the tone on this subject was noticeably less emotional than in the past. The clear priority was on defeating ISIL and balancing Iran from a position of strength.
On some levels, the prospects for planned reforms are more promising in Saudi Arabia than they are in most other parts of the Middle East. Saudi Arabia has oil reserves and is not roiled in conflict: two important advantages. My visit left me convinced that key segments of the Saudi leadership are serious about their modernization plans and are pursuing it with vigor and professionalism.
There are, as I said, plenty of reasons to be skeptical of ultimate success. However, if the reform effort does work, Saudi Arabia is poised to become more powerful than before, enabling it to play a bigger role in regional dynamics including in balancing Iran and perhaps negotiating about ending the civil wars in the region. A true change in Saudi Arabia's policy of supporting Islamist extremists would be a turning point in the effort to defeat them. Given the kingdom's role, Saudi success can provide a model for the rest of the Sunni Arab and Islamic world on how to pursue reform and succeed. That could, in turn, help launch the reformation that is so badly needed. The region and the world have a stake in Saudi success, and should do what we can to encourage and support them on this new path.
Zalmay Khalilzad is a former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, Iraq and the United Nations. This piece is adapted from his book, "The Envoy: From Kabul to the White House, My Journey Through a Turbulent World," just out from St. Martin's Press.
 
 


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[mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} Bloody Dhaka from animal sacrifices!



It is a gory scene for adults and children. This is environmentally hazardous and totally avoidable if people sacrifice these poor animals in a designated area in a human way. No wonder where ISIS cadres get their first lessons. But if people, God and dead prophets love the bloody Bangladeshi streets, what do these people care? No wonder why US and EU are totally against such barbaric practices.

On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 9:58 PM, 'Khoniker Othithee' via Bangladesh Progressives <bangladesh-progressives@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Pathetic and insensitive. Korbani is not a must for believe.


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[mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} Sniper takes out ISIS executioner from a mile away!



Anybody or organization that burns or slaughters humans are nothing but Satans of the highest order. They should be hated and condemned. I wonder why are there not more such marksmen to punish such Satans be they belong to ISIS, Boko Haram or perpetrators at the Artisan Café in Dhaka or rapers and killers for meat eating or meat carrying in Kashmir or elsewhere in India?




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You are right Javed Helali, rarely Shah DeEldar does talk nice like this time. We hate ISIS for crimes against humanity and I totally agree with the punishment.
The other time I like the post on the song:
 Machher Jhol / The Metronome - Single by Sawan Dutta
Very nice song, made me smile in a long time

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Fatima

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you make sense. this time.
 
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"The ISIS butcher — who reportedly delighted in burning hostages alive — had been on a US “kill list” for several months, sources told the paper, which did not identify the sniper or the executioner."

A quick justice for a mad dog without a trial? Fair?


http://nypost.com/2016/09/11/sniper-takes-out-isis-executioner-from-a-mile-away/
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A sharpshooter killed a top ISIS executioner and three other jihadists with a single bullet from nearly a mile away — just seconds before the fiend was set to burn ...


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