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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

[mukto-mona] Op-Ed: Journalists’ junket to China



Journalists' junket to China
SALEEM SAMAD

Is China weaponizing the free press?
In a rare glimpse inside the dragon nation, the Brussels-based International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) claims China has built its discourse power beyond borders and engineered a change in the global news landscape.
How? The new report "The China Story: Reshaping the World's Media" was launched on June 25, by IFJ, a global network of affiliated journalists unions spanning the Asia-Pacific, Africa, Europe, Latin America, North America, and the Middle East to protect media rights and promote freedom of expression worldwide.
IFJ, the world's largest voice for journalists, does not hesitate to say Red Republic's media-warriors is increasing its global footprint in the world's media and its strategy showed clear signs of targeting journalists to "outsource its influence" in developing countries with ineffective or repressive governments, yet also clearly cut across both the developed and developing world.
Journalists from 58 countries were asked whether they received overtures from Beijing. There's evidence that hundreds of senior journalists, media practitioners from both developed and developing nations, had taken part in all paid extravaganza trips to mainland China.
The research said 67% of the respondents surveyed had been approached by Chinese entities under the media outreach campaign program in almost every continent. The media outreach initiatives include journalism exchange programs, union cooperation, content sharing, training courses, and media acquisition.
The global research details how unions described a recent emphasis on organizing Chinese tours for Muslim journalists, even from non-Muslim countries, with selected some being taken to the Xinjiang province, where at least 1 million Uyghur are reported to be in political indoctrination in so-called re-education camps, in an attempt to rewrite the global narrative of the Muslims in former East Turkestan.
What they have to do in return is speak in favour of the Uyghur camps or cheer China's coronavirus response, and write editorials and opinion columns drum-beating China's grand infrastructure scheme, the "Belt and Road Initiative" (BRI).
Almost half of all respondents (44%) in African countries, Latin America, and Asian countries said they have received tangible support, such as the donation of computers and recording devices for journalism unions, as well as educational aid and agreement for content sharing and a series of training programs.
On the other hand, some journalists expressed concern about the increasing role of Chinese propaganda in the media space in their respective countries.
China's hegemony in global media footprint has won the hearts of chiefs of state media outlets, especially television, radio, official news agency, and press information department.
In a bizarre truth, the lucrative media exchange program and skill development training courses have also been offered to the press wing of prime ministers' and presidents' offices in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.
IFJ has reasons to raise an alarm regarding China's influence on the government's media institutions. Well, the IFJ report did not indicate whether the Chinese media outreach program had a hidden agenda of espionage.
In the Philippines, journalists voiced suspicions that Beijing's ultimate aim was to influence the Filipino government itself through close cooperation with President Duterte's communications team.
Stating Australian media exposure with China, the report says:
"The results have, in many cases, produced stories that faithfully echo Beijing's position on issues ranging from the South China Sea to technological developments in China.
"With increasing numbers of Chinese journalists working globally, it also provides insight and understanding of the powerful place China's media now occupies and one that should not be underestimated."
The report recommends that journalists' unions can play a role in educating and preparing journalists to better educate the public on how to detect biased news.

First published in the Dhaka Tribune, 29 June 2020


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Sunday, June 28, 2020

[mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} US Police Departments Under Pressure to End Training Programs With Israel




Two decades of Israeli-US police cooperation includes training in racial profiling, counter terrorism and suppressing protests

The Israeli police force has tried to distance itself from any perceived similarities, issuing statements denouncing what happened and stating that its officers are not trained to use knee-to-neck techniques. 

But photographs taken as recently as March have shown Israeli forces using the same restraint on unarmed protesters just yards from the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem's Old City.

The damning imagery has revived complaints against US programmes that send American police officers to train under Israeli law enforcement and military officials, as nationwide calls for defunding and abolishing American police departments have taken hold. 

Since the early 90s, hundreds of law enforcement officers, including police officers and agents from the FBI, CIA, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), have either been sent to Israel through police exchanges, or attended summits within the US that were sponsored by Israeli lobby organisations.

Police forces from Florida, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, California, Arizona, Connecticut, New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Georgia, Washington state and others have participated in the training, including one that took place in Minneapolis, the city where Floyd was killed. 

Leading human rights groups have denounced the exchange programmes, warning that Israeli police standards and tactics only serve to exacerbate racial profiling and police brutality in the US.

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প্রথম আলোর সহযোগী সম্পাদক ও শেখ হাসিনার প্রিয় লেখক আনিসুল হকের একটা লেখা ছাপা হয়েছে আজকে। সেখানে তিনি লিখেছেন- "বাংলাদেশে একটা ক্লিনিক সরকারের কাছে আবেদন করে, তারা বাড়ি বাড়ি গিয়ে রোগীর নমুনা সংগ্রহ করবে; তা পৌঁছে দেবে ল্যাবরেটরিতে। এরপর ল্যাবরেটরিতে টেস্ট হবে। টেস্টের রেজাল্ট তারা জানিয়ে দেবে রোগী বা তার পরিবারকে। সরকার সরল বিশ্বাসে তাদের অনুমতি দেয়।"
বাংলাদেশে এই যুগে, যখন বালিশ-পর্দা নিয়েই দুর্নীতি হয়, তখন একটা প্রতিষ্ঠান আওয়ামী সরকারের কাছে করোনাভাইরাস টেস্টের জন্য আবেদন করছে আর আওয়ামী জাহেলিয়াতের স্বাস্থ্য মন্ত্রণালয় "সরল বিশ্বাসে" তাঁদের লাইসেন্স দিয়ে দিছে এই কথা আনিসুল হক আমাদের বিশ্বাস করতে বলতেছেন।
পুরা লেখাটা যদি পড়েন (https://www.prothomalo.com/opinion/article/1665127), দেখবেন পুরা দোষ-দায় যেন মানুষের। আমরা বাংলাদেশের মানুষেরাই খারাপ-প্রতারক। সরকার সব সরল বিশ্বাসে অনুমোদন দিয়ে দেয় শুধু।
এই চিন্তাটা গত বারো বছর ধরে জনগণের মাথায় ঢুকানো, তাঁদেরকে একটা পাপবোধের মধ্যে ঢুকায়ে আওয়ামী লীগকে একটা ক্লিনশিট দেয়ার কাজ করে আনিসুল হকেরা করে যাচ্ছে।
বাংলাদেশে আজকে মানুষের মৃত্যু, ভেঙে পড়া স্বাস্থ্য ব্যবস্থার জন্য যতটা আওয়ামী লীগ দায়ী, ততটাই দায়ী এই আনিসুল হক গং। এদেরকে মন থেকে ঘৃণা করেন, বর্জন করেন।
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Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Re: [mukto-mona] Need pedestrian-friendly cities to fight coronavirus



বুঝতে পারার পর থেকেই কতক সমস্যা দেখছি। অনেক বছর কেটে গেল না সে সমস্যা সমাধান হয়েছে না সমাধানের লক্ষ্যে কোনো উদ্যোগ চোখে পড়ছে... 


On Tue, 23 Jun 2020 at 14:18, Saleem Samad saleemsamad@hotmail.com [mukto-mona]
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Need pedestrian-friendly cities to fight coronavirus
SALEEM SAMAD
Bangladesh urban planners and city authorities should give additional effort to make cities more pedestrian-friendly once the coronavirus lockdown is relaxed.
When many metropolitan cities worldwide ease lockdown restrictions, some city authorities are closing their roads to vehicles, making bicycle lanes, widening pavements, and handing over parking spaces to eateries and coffee joints.
Meanwhile, neighbouring India plans to make 100 cities more pedestrian-friendly after coronavirus lockdown. The Indian government commits to making its streets and markets more accessible to pedestrians and cyclists as it emerges from one of the world's strictest coronavirus lockdowns, a move urgently needed to curb pollution and improve liveability.
Dhaka cannot be said to be a walkable city. Moving in the city is dangerous for pedestrians. Every day, numerous pedestrians are victims of a road mishap in crazy traffic. A pedestrian has to negotiate several hurdles as if overcoming obstacle course training for security forces.
If this is the scenario of Dhaka, imagine the walkability in the cities of Chattagram, Barishal, Khulna, Rajshahi, Mymensingh, Cumilla, or Sylhet...
As the people of the region are likely to live with the coronavirus and have to abide by health guidelines, hundreds of city dwellers have opted to ride motorbikes and bicycles to maintain social distance.
The volume of both self-driven modes of transport has been reported to have significantly risen in the streets.
If the pedestrian-friendly city is implemented, the commuters will also incorporate more walking. For sustainable urban living, cities should also promote public transit and bicycle lanes.
If pedestrian-friendly walkways are built, the major shift in urban living will have a positive impact on traffic, dramatically improve air quality, and improve overall health and life quality.
Making safe walkways was never a priority of the city authorities. The authorities prefer roads for the plying of private vehicles, instead of rapid public transport besides the upcoming mass transit metro-rail which will commute from north and south.
When the commuters exit from the metro-rail stations, for short distances, most people will prefer to walk to their work, home, or business.
Any urban development means construction, which unfortunately does not have transparency and accountability. A safe walkway for pedestrians was also never a high profile program, for which city planners nor the city authorities will get public applause.
The challenges remain that for the city planners and city authorities, policy planning is always anti-poor and biased towards the elite. As if the cities have been built exclusively for the elites and rich.
One visible example is enough to prove the city planners' bias.. There are several kilometres of rickshaw-free roads in the city, but there is not a kilometre where motor vehicles are restricted.
Every time there is a media outcry and street agitation of a vehicle hit and run of a student, the authorities will promptly build a speed-breaker or a foot-over-bridge.
That's a quick-fix solution of a problem, instead of a pedestrian-friendly walkway as a solution for road mishaps.
A smart cities program is the need of the hour. The city planners should include stakeholders from street vendors to students, from commuters to city dwellers, for measures like road closures, barricades, and repurposing of parking spaces.
Hopefully, the city planners soon will include Dhaka among the most walkable cities such as New York, Vancouver, and Sydney.
First published in the Dhaka Tribune, 22 June 2020
Saleem Samad is an independent journalist, media rights defender, recipient of Ashoka Fellowship and Hellman-Hammett Award. He could be reached at saleemsamad@hotmail.com. Twitter @saleemsamad

https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/op-ed/2020/06/22/op-ed-bangladesh-needs-more-pedestrian-friendly-cities


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[mukto-mona] Need pedestrian-friendly cities to fight coronavirus



Need pedestrian-friendly cities to fight coronavirus
SALEEM SAMAD
Bangladesh urban planners and city authorities should give additional effort to make cities more pedestrian-friendly once the coronavirus lockdown is relaxed.
When many metropolitan cities worldwide ease lockdown restrictions, some city authorities are closing their roads to vehicles, making bicycle lanes, widening pavements, and handing over parking spaces to eateries and coffee joints.
Meanwhile, neighbouring India plans to make 100 cities more pedestrian-friendly after coronavirus lockdown. The Indian government commits to making its streets and markets more accessible to pedestrians and cyclists as it emerges from one of the world's strictest coronavirus lockdowns, a move urgently needed to curb pollution and improve liveability.
Dhaka cannot be said to be a walkable city. Moving in the city is dangerous for pedestrians. Every day, numerous pedestrians are victims of a road mishap in crazy traffic. A pedestrian has to negotiate several hurdles as if overcoming obstacle course training for security forces.
If this is the scenario of Dhaka, imagine the walkability in the cities of Chattagram, Barishal, Khulna, Rajshahi, Mymensingh, Cumilla, or Sylhet..
As the people of the region are likely to live with the coronavirus and have to abide by health guidelines, hundreds of city dwellers have opted to ride motorbikes and bicycles to maintain social distance.
The volume of both self-driven modes of transport has been reported to have significantly risen in the streets.
If the pedestrian-friendly city is implemented, the commuters will also incorporate more walking. For sustainable urban living, cities should also promote public transit and bicycle lanes.
If pedestrian-friendly walkways are built, the major shift in urban living will have a positive impact on traffic, dramatically improve air quality, and improve overall health and life quality.
Making safe walkways was never a priority of the city authorities. The authorities prefer roads for the plying of private vehicles, instead of rapid public transport besides the upcoming mass transit metro-rail which will commute from north and south.
When the commuters exit from the metro-rail stations, for short distances, most people will prefer to walk to their work, home, or business.
Any urban development means construction, which unfortunately does not have transparency and accountability. A safe walkway for pedestrians was also never a high profile program, for which city planners nor the city authorities will get public applause.
The challenges remain that for the city planners and city authorities, policy planning is always anti-poor and biased towards the elite. As if the cities have been built exclusively for the elites and rich.
One visible example is enough to prove the city planners' bias. There are several kilometres of rickshaw-free roads in the city, but there is not a kilometre where motor vehicles are restricted.
Every time there is a media outcry and street agitation of a vehicle hit and run of a student, the authorities will promptly build a speed-breaker or a foot-over-bridge.
That's a quick-fix solution of a problem, instead of a pedestrian-friendly walkway as a solution for road mishaps.
A smart cities program is the need of the hour. The city planners should include stakeholders from street vendors to students, from commuters to city dwellers, for measures like road closures, barricades, and repurposing of parking spaces.
Hopefully, the city planners soon will include Dhaka among the most walkable cities such as New York, Vancouver, and Sydney.
First published in the Dhaka Tribune, 22 June 2020
Saleem Samad is an independent journalist, media rights defender, recipient of Ashoka Fellowship and Hellman-Hammett Award. He could be reached at saleemsamad@hotmail.com. Twitter @saleemsamad

https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/op-ed/2020/06/22/op-ed-bangladesh-needs-more-pedestrian-friendly-cities


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Monday, June 22, 2020

[mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} চীনের যে অস্ত্র ভারতের জন্য চিন্তার কারন। চীন-ভারত সামরিক সংঘাত: কার শক্তি কতটা







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Monday, June 15, 2020

Re: [mukto-mona] Pandemic has exposed deep-seated weaknesses in Bangladesh



Posted in Facebook. Great story. Thanks 

On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 2:38 PM Saleem Samad saleemsamad@hotmail.com [mukto-mona] <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

The pandemic has exposed deep-seated weaknesses in Bangladesh

SALEEM SAMAD

A senior staff member along with many others of a grocery chain outlet in Dhaka were hailed as "corona warriors" by a leading English newspaper. The daily did not hesitate to describe that "our humanity, empathy, and responsibility is being tested by the coronavirus pandemic."
Shila Aktar, a customer relationship officer at a grocery outlet had a fever, but other signs of coronavirus were absent. With fever, she went from one government hospital to another -- over four consecutive days.
She tried day and night to access the dedicated helpline. Also, she desperately tried online registration with no luck.
On the third day, she had an outrageous experience at a government-dedicated Mughda Hospital for Covid-19 patients. The Ansar Battalion sold Tk20 tickets at the exorbitant price of Tk2,000 to 3,000 in connivance with the hospital staff.
Hearing her ordeal, a journalist wrote an angry post on Facebook. Promptly, the lawmaker Saber Hossain Chowdhury responded pro-actively. The following day, the guards were removed and an additional booth to collect 150 additional samples a day was opened adjacent to the hospital.
On the fifth day, despite feeling weak, she stood in a queue from 6am in a make-shift booth in Bashabo, in the city. Finally, her sample was taken.
The issue did not end there. Now the waiting period began to get her virus test report. After four days she received a heartbreaking message online and also phone SMS that she was positive.
"Dear Shila Aktar, your test for coronavirus is positive. Please stay at home. Be positive."
The test for the coronavirus is a nightmare for millions in the country. Well, the government and private resources have been inadequate, coupled with widespread corruption in medical supplies and a lack of transparency in health care management.
As the crisis in Wuhan enlarged last winter, the "learned" heath minister Zahid Malek assured the nation that the country is fully prepared to overcome the pandemic.
When the virus finally struck on March 7, there were only a few ventilators in the country. The country had few virus testing labs, and no dedicated hospitals for infected patients when the first virus was detected in early March.
Despite media warnings, based on input from infectious disease experts, the airport authorities and immigration departments were lax in checking the entry of thousands of people, and also didn't follow the quarantine protocols.
Well, the government never used the word "lockdown" or "curfew" and the police and civil administration all over the country failed to keep the people at home, maintain social distancing, wear masks, or practise basic hygiene.
The worst-case scenario was that the doctors, nurses, and health care staff often did not have enough PPE, including gloves and masks and safety materials.
Some state hospital senior doctors who have taken to social media to criticize the poor quality of medical supplies were punished. Even those who complained of poor living facilities in designated hotels were also punished.
Caught in a catch-22 situation, between lives and livelihoods, after 66 days, the government partially opened offices, factories (including export industries), shops, public transport, domestic flights, and restaurants. Several media reports say all the establishments flouted health guidelines with impunity.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been rated among the top 10 women leaders for the commendable job in coronavirus management by the prestigious Forbes magazine. She recently wrote in the British newspaper, The Guardian, that Bangladesh is unlikely to be the only country struggling with health, economic, and climate emergencies this year.
Most governments have proved dangerously unprepared for the crisis, which has exposed deep-seated weaknesses in public-health and social-security systems in rich and poor countries alike.

First published in the Dhaka Tribune, 16 June 2020

Saleem Samad is an independent journalist, media rights defender, recipient of Ashoka Fellowship and Hellman-Hammett Award. He could be reached at saleemsamad@hotmail.com. Twitter @saleemsamad

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The pandemic has exposed deep-seated weaknesses in Bangladesh

SALEEM SAMAD

A senior staff member along with many others of a grocery chain outlet in Dhaka were hailed as "corona warriors" by a leading English newspaper. The daily did not hesitate to describe that "our humanity, empathy, and responsibility is being tested by the coronavirus pandemic."
Shila Aktar, a customer relationship officer at a grocery outlet had a fever, but other signs of coronavirus were absent. With fever, she went from one government hospital to another -- over four consecutive days.
She tried day and night to access the dedicated helpline. Also, she desperately tried online registration with no luck.
On the third day, she had an outrageous experience at a government-dedicated Mughda Hospital for Covid-19 patients. The Ansar Battalion sold Tk20 tickets at the exorbitant price of Tk2,000 to 3,000 in connivance with the hospital staff.
Hearing her ordeal, a journalist wrote an angry post on Facebook. Promptly, the lawmaker Saber Hossain Chowdhury responded pro-actively. The following day, the guards were removed and an additional booth to collect 150 additional samples a day was opened adjacent to the hospital.
On the fifth day, despite feeling weak, she stood in a queue from 6am in a make-shift booth in Bashabo, in the city. Finally, her sample was taken.
The issue did not end there. Now the waiting period began to get her virus test report. After four days she received a heartbreaking message online and also phone SMS that she was positive.
"Dear Shila Aktar, your test for coronavirus is positive. Please stay at home. Be positive."
The test for the coronavirus is a nightmare for millions in the country. Well, the government and private resources have been inadequate, coupled with widespread corruption in medical supplies and a lack of transparency in health care management.
As the crisis in Wuhan enlarged last winter, the "learned" heath minister Zahid Malek assured the nation that the country is fully prepared to overcome the pandemic.
When the virus finally struck on March 7, there were only a few ventilators in the country. The country had few virus testing labs, and no dedicated hospitals for infected patients when the first virus was detected in early March.
Despite media warnings, based on input from infectious disease experts, the airport authorities and immigration departments were lax in checking the entry of thousands of people, and also didn't follow the quarantine protocols.
Well, the government never used the word "lockdown" or "curfew" and the police and civil administration all over the country failed to keep the people at home, maintain social distancing, wear masks, or practise basic hygiene.
The worst-case scenario was that the doctors, nurses, and health care staff often did not have enough PPE, including gloves and masks and safety materials.
Some state hospital senior doctors who have taken to social media to criticize the poor quality of medical supplies were punished. Even those who complained of poor living facilities in designated hotels were also punished.
Caught in a catch-22 situation, between lives and livelihoods, after 66 days, the government partially opened offices, factories (including export industries), shops, public transport, domestic flights, and restaurants. Several media reports say all the establishments flouted health guidelines with impunity.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been rated among the top 10 women leaders for the commendable job in coronavirus management by the prestigious Forbes magazine. She recently wrote in the British newspaper, The Guardian, that Bangladesh is unlikely to be the only country struggling with health, economic, and climate emergencies this year.
Most governments have proved dangerously unprepared for the crisis, which has exposed deep-seated weaknesses in public-health and social-security systems in rich and poor countries alike.

First published in the Dhaka Tribune, 16 June 2020

Saleem Samad is an independent journalist, media rights defender, recipient of Ashoka Fellowship and Hellman-Hammett Award. He could be reached at saleemsamad@hotmail.com. Twitter @saleemsamad

https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/op-ed/2020/06/15/we-were-never-prepared


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Freelance Journalist & Columnist
Correspondent, Reporters Without Border (RSF)
+8801711-530207 phone

+1-718-713-4364 ePhone
+1-863-774-1849 eFax

Email: saleemsamad@hotmail.com

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