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Thursday, November 1, 2007

[ALOCHONA] CTG: The Aggrieved Can Move for Trial Of War Criminals

Dear Alochoks

 

Sooner or later we have to resolve the issues relating to the period 1971 to 75.

 

Let’s hope this is a step that will help us move forward.

 

I commend the CTG for taking this step. Its not as if AL or BNP ever did much about war criminals!

 

It is also most welcome that the CTG is trying to introduce a client charter in the utilities sector and a Right To Information Act..

 

Regards

 

Ezajur Rahman

Kuwait

 

 

 

 

Any aggrieved person can move for trial of war criminals: Fakhruddin
United News of Bangladesh. Dhaka 1/11/07

 

The chief adviser, Fakhruddin Ahmed, has said his caretaker government will welcome if any aggrieved person moves legally for trial of the ‘war criminals’.

He made the remark as the question came up during an exchange of views with editors of national dailies, news agencies and TV and radio channels at the Chief Adviser’s Office Wednesday afternoon.

About lifting ban on indoor politics, Fakhruddin said the government would withdraw the prohibition outside Dhaka in phases before election to local bodies and the emergency would be lifted gradually ahead of the general election.

The chief adviser once again categorically said the stalled general election would be held by December 2008 as per the roadmap of the Election Commission.

About the arrested teachers and students of the Dhaka University, the chief adviser said the government was ‘respectful to teachers and students’.

The chief adviser in his opening remarks described his government’s various steps and measures towards holding ‘a free, fair and credible election as well as establishing good governance in the country’.

He thanked the journalist community for supporting the caretaker government in various ways in various times, particularly during the last floods.

He further told the meet that the government was seriously working for introducing Right to Information Act and ensuring human rights.

The government is also trying to introduce client charter on services in various utility service-providing organisations like RAJUK, DESA, WASA and TITAS for the delivery of ‘quick and smooth service’ to people.

Prices of essentials, electricity and government’s various steps to address those were also discussed during the meeting.

Those who spoke from the editors’ side are: Mahbubul Alam, Toab Khan, Bazlur Rahman, Ataus Samad, Abul Asad, Reazuddin Ahmed, Matiur Rahman, Mahfuz Anam, Moazzem Hossain, Abed Khan, Syed Kamaluddin, Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury, Golam Sarwar, Rahat Khan, Amanullah Kabir, Zaglul Ahmed Chowdhury, Roushan Zaman, Nurul Kabir, Mostafa Kamal Majumder, Shawkat Mahmud, Shykh Seraj, Saiful Bari, Shyamol Dutta and Rafiqul Huq.

The law and information adviser, Mainul Hosein, the cabinet secretary, the information secretary and CA’s press secretary and other high media officials were also present.

 

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