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Friday, April 10, 2009

[ALOCHONA] Sheik Adil Kalbani the “Saudi Obama.” imam at the Grand Mosque in Mecca

Saturday Profile
A Black Imam Breaks Ground in Mecca
By ROBERT F. WORTH
Published: April 10, 2009
New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/11/world/middleeast/11saudi.html?_r=1&hp

"Any qualified individual, no matter what his color, no matter where from, will have a chance to be a leader, for his good and The king is trying to tell everybody that he wants to rule this land as one nation, with no racism and no segregation."
SHEIK ADIL KALBANI

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia

TWO years ago, Sheik Adil Kalbani dreamed that he had become an imam at the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Islam's holiest city.

Waking up, he dismissed the dream as a temptation to vanity. Although he is known for his fine voice, Sheik Adil is black, and the son of a poor immigrant from the Persian Gulf. Leading prayers at the Grand Mosque is an extraordinary honor, usually reserved for pure-blooded Arabs from the Saudi heartland.

So he was taken aback when the phone rang last September and a voice told him that King Abdullah had chosen him as the first black man to lead prayers in Mecca. Days later Sheik Adil's unmistakably African features and his deep baritone voice, echoing musically through the Grand Mosque, were broadcast by satellite TV to hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world.

Since then, Sheik Adil has been half-jokingly dubbed the "Saudi Obama." Prominent imams are celebrities in this deeply religious country, and many have hailed his selection as more evidence of King Abdullah's cautious efforts to move Saudi Arabia toward greater openness and tolerance in the past few years.

"The king is trying to tell everybody that he wants to rule this land as one nation, with no racism and no segregation," said Sheik Adil, a heavyset and long-bearded man of 49 who has been an imam at a Riyadh mosque for 20 years. "Any qualified individual, no matter what his color, no matter where from, will have a chance to be a leader, for his good and his country's good."

Officially, it was his skill at reciting the Koran that won him the position, which he carries out — like the Grand Mosque's eight other prayer leaders — only during the holy month of Ramadan. But the racial significance of the king's gesture was unmistakable.

Sheik Adil, like most Saudis, is quick to caution that any racism here is not the fault of Islam, which preaches egalitarianism. The Prophet Muhammad himself, who founded the religion here 1,400 years ago, had black companions.

"Our Islamic history has so many famous black people," said the imam, as he sat leaning his arm on a cushion in the reception room of his home. "It is not like the West."

It is also true that Saudi Arabia is far more ethnically diverse than most Westerners realize. Saudis with Malaysian or African features are a common sight along the kingdom's west coast, the descendants of pilgrims who came here over the centuries and ended up staying. Many have prospered and even attained high positions through links to the royal family. Bandar bin Sultan, the former Saudi ambassador to the United States, is the son of Prince Sultan and a dark-skinned concubine from southern Saudi Arabia.

But slavery was practiced here too, and was abolished only in 1962. Many traditional Arabs from Nejd, the central Saudi heartland, used to refer to all outsiders as "tarsh al bahr" — vomit from the sea. People of African descent still face some discrimination, as do most immigrants, even from other Arab countries. Many Saudis complain that the kingdom is still far too dominated by Nejd, the homeland of the royal family. There are nonracial forms of discrimination too, and many Shiite Muslims, a substantial minority, say they are not treated fairly.

"The prophet told us that social classes will remain, because of human nature," Sheik Adil said gravely. "These are part of the pre-Islamic practices that persist."

BLACK skin is not the only social obstacle Sheik Adil has overcome. His father came to Saudi Arabia in the 1950s from Ras al Khaima, in what is now the United Arab Emirates, and obtained a job as a low-level government clerk. The family had little money, and after finishing high school, Adil took a job with Saudi Arabian Airlines while attending night classes at King Saud University.

Only later did he study religion, laboriously memorizing the Koran and studying Islamic jurisprudence. In 1984 he passed the government exam to become an imam, and worked briefly at the mosque in the Riyadh airport. Four years later he won a more prominent position as the imam of the King Khalid mosque, a tall white building that is not far from one of the Intelligence Ministry's offices.

Theologically, Sheik Adil reflects the general evolution of Saudi thinking over the last two decades. During the 1980s he met Osama bin Laden and Abdullah Azzam, a leader of the jihad against the Soviets in Afghanistan. He initially sympathized with their radical position and anger toward the West. Later, he said, he began to find their views narrow, especially after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

Now he speaks warmly of King Abdullah's new initiatives, which include efforts to moderate the power of the hard-line religious establishment and to modernize Saudi Arabia's judiciary and educational establishment. He reads Al Watan, a liberal newspaper.

"Some people in this country want everyone to be a carbon copy," Sheik Adil said. "This is not my way of thinking. You can learn from the person who is willing to criticize, to give a different point of view."

His life, like that of most imams, follows a rigid routine: he leads prayers five times a day at the mosque, then walks across the parking lot to his home, which he shares with two wives and 12 children. On Fridays, he gives a sermon as well.

HE expected it to continue that way for the rest of his life. Then in early September he woke up to hear his cellphone and land line, both ringing continuously. Stirring from bed, he heard the administrator of the Grand Mosque leaving a message. He picked up one of the phones, and heard the news that the king had selected him.

Two days later he walked into a grand reception room where he was greeted by Prince Khalid al-Faisal, the governor of Mecca Province. Sheik Adil tried to introduce himself, but the prince cut him off with a smile: "You are known," he said.

Next, Sheik Adil was led to a table where he sat with King Abdullah and other ministers. He was too shy to address the king directly, but as he left the room he thanked him and kissed him on the nose, a traditional sign of deference.

Remembering the moment, Sheik Adil smiled and went silent. Then he pulled out his laptop and showed a visitor a YouTube clip of him reciting the Koran at the Grand Mosque in Mecca.

"To recite before thousands of people, this is no problem for me," he said. "But the place, its holiness, is so different from praying anywhere else. In that shrine, there are kings, presidents and ordinary people, all being led in prayer by you as imam. It gives you a feeling of honor, and a fear of almighty God."


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[mukto-mona] SIR HANNAN - A FORCE NOT TO WASTE ....

SIR HANNAN - A FORCE NOT TO WASTE ....

Whatever ppl say fact remains Sir Hannan represents the intellectual leadership of Political Islam in BD. He is in a position to eliminate at least some of its evils much faster that we can. Here are few examples.

1. During Taslima's case in India he expressed that none has the right to take law in hand. He should call the nation to stop the ShariaBaaj mullas who take law in hand and destroy women through sharia courts. I have many such recent cases saved.

2. He believes there is no wife-beating in Islam. He should call the nation to stop it in Islam's name.

3. He believes there is no killing of apostates in Islam. Probably he also agrees to the fact that apostasy is a self-action, nobody can and has the right to declare anyone apostate. He should call the nation to stop those barbaric ShariaBaaj mullas who habitually preach hate and violence to any opposing view.

It is not too much to ask him to act on his Islamic belief. His inaction today will destroy more women tomorrow and bring more bad name to Islam. It is shame that in his own village no woman got any inheritance in last 400 years. He is in a position to stop this injustice just by launching a call, creating a volunteer-force and residing there for sometime to make sure women are robbed their rights anymore.

We do have differences but we also have common grounds too!

Regards.

Hasan Mahmud
Muslim Canadian Congress


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Re: [ALOCHONA] The Value of Both Properties in the Moger Mulluk



Very good valuation. But what Ittefaq did not tell us that Khaleda Zia or her family will never be able to sell the Cantonment House as per agreement. If they would try, the lease will automatically cease. So, whatever be the market valuation, it does not matter. This kind of journalism is called "Yellow Journalism".
SH

 

From: musasarkar <m_musa92870@yahoo.com>
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2009 3:25:27 PM
Subject: [ALOCHONA] The Value of Both Properties in the Moger Mulluk

In a third world country with vast majority below poverty line, giving anybody even 10 katha land in the most prime location of the country is too much.  And here we have one (1) huge palatial house (now I know why some call Khaleda the Queen and Tarek the Prince) located on 10 bigha (which is 200 kathas !!!) land inside cantonment and another huge house on 31 katha land in Gulshsn.  The total current market value of both properties are 247 crore taka!!!

Source:  http://www.ittefaq. com/content/ 2009/04/10/ news0158. htm

Bangladesh is not only one of the most corrupt countries in the world, it is really "The MOGER MULLUK".  Now we know most among us who are upset about this latest ruling are outwardly very Islamic.  They claim they and their party are the ones who represent real Islam.  And their top leader is the symbol of Islam ("Khaleda Zia is the symbol of Islam" - MK Anwar, Oct 2008).  So we can safely assume she will display some Islamic qualities. Who is bigger, our Prophet (SA) or Zia or Khaleda Zia?  How much property the rightly-guided Khalifas allotted to the family of the Prophet (SA) after his death? 

Before Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq (RA)'s death, he said to his daughter `A'isha (RA), "Do not use new cloth for my shroud. Wash the sheet in my use and wrap my corpse in it". His wish was acted upon. His next wish was to pay all the money he got as salary for Caliph from "Baitul Mal" (The Public Treasury) after selling his garden. He said, I did not like to take anything from the "Baitul Mal but Umar pressed me to accept some allowance so that I would be relieved of my occupation and devote my full time to the duties of the Khilafat. I was left no choice but to accept the offer".  After his death 'A'isha asked Hazrat Umar (RA) to take over that garden as desired by her father. Umar remarked: "May Allah bless him. He left no chance for any body to open his lips against him".

We all know how much BNP-Jamaat brag about being Islamic, but isn't their mindset very un-Islamic at the core?  Next time we plan to shed tears for Muslim cause, may be we should check our faces in the mirror first. 




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[mukto-mona] Fwd: Minor Hindu Boy Coverted to Islam, Law enforcement agencies sided with the Islamists!



Sonatan International Foundation (SIF)

                  To Protect Human Rights through Knowledge 

Ref: sip/sif/2004.ga/4/10                                                  Dated: April 10, 2009 

Dear Sir, 

Subject: Save the innocent poor boy  

We are one of the promising organization registered under the societies act 1860, the name of our organization is Sonatan International Foundation (SIF) a philanthropic NGO working for protecting the human rights and shelter for our distressed community people through academic knowledge.  

With this regards, we are very much anxious to the specific issue of Shahbag Police Station GD no. 367. date 7.4.2009 (7th April) CMM court, honorable magistrate Ms. Shamima Parvin, Court no. MM-13 

A very poor boy of around 13 (Thirteen) years old namely, Poresh Chandra Sarker (Father- Krishna Chandra Sarker, Mother- Fulon Rani, Vill- Kadoir, PO- Shamgram, Union Porishod- Solimgonj, Thana- Nobinagar, Dist-Brahmin Baria, Father’s Cell No. 01732889054) working in a hotel named Bismillah Hotel, Proprietor- Hamdu Mia, 44,Toyenbee Circular Road, Ramna, Dhaka. 

While he was working in the hotel as a child labour due to poverty, Hamdu Mia came to know about the helpless condition of the boy (Poresh Chandra Sarker) and with the help of some Maolanas of a madrasha intentionally & illegally converted this immature boy to a Muslim from Sanatan Religion (Hindu) and kept him in the Madrasha Custody apart from his parents contact. 

After lot of searching finally from the clue of a letter sent through GPO Dhaka on 25.04.2008 by Poresh Chandra Sarker (Received by his father on 10.09.2008 along with Taka 4000.00) accordingly father Krishna Chandra Sarker come in contact with Mr. Baten a GPO officer of Dhaka. Mr. Baten informed to Krishna Chandra Sarker that he know the trace of his son and said you might get back your son if your family convert to Muslim religion. 

Krishna Chandra Sarker tried all by his means to contact with his son and failed and filed a GD no. 1498 on 26.10.2008 with Paltan Police Station. 

Accordingly Sub-Inspector (SI) of police station of Paltan- Mohammed Karim arrested Hamdu Mia & Poresh and handed over them to shahbagh police station (as the incident took place in the territory of Shahbag Police Station)  

Krishna Chandra Sarker was present on that day (26.10.2008) in shahbag Police Station up to late night 2.00 am with his relatives and humbly request to the police authority, Hamdu Mia, Maolana of Medical Madrasa (Adjacent to Matri Mongol Medical, Matuail Road, Police Station- Kodomtoly, Dist- Dhaka), and all the people are present that place to get back his son but he and his relatives was forced out from the said police station without giving bail his innocent son after late night 2.00 am 

Unlawfully Shahbag Thana realized Poresh & Hamdu Mia, stating “as there is no charge against these two person so they have been handed over to there reltives and guardians” vide GD no. 1414 time 22.30 pm date 26.10.2008 that but police officers failed to show to whom they handed over Poresh further.  

It proves that intentionally the officer of Shahbag Police Station did not handover Poresh to his parents. It seems that the concerned officer might have connection with the discriminents. We assume that this type of people might have connection with the fundamentalist terrorist group. The lawyers of the case are in doubt that this innocent boy already took training from terrorist camp some where like Bagmara. He has been trained to keep shut himself under any circumstances.  

After that day on the victim (Poresh Chandra Sarker) was in search, one day he was compelled to contact with his father Krishna Chandra Sarker over telephone and said “We have sacrifice our life to establish the law of Allah in the world, and don’t try to find out me…..” (Allahar Ain Prothistha Korar Jonno ejibon utshorga koriachi Amar Khoj Korio na)  

According to the further proceedings of the father the son was brought to the court of honorable magistrate Ms. Shamima Parvin, MM court no.13, Dhaka on 07.04.2009 unfortunately ignoring the age of the victim and submission of the lawyer of Krishna chandra sarker disclose Her intention in the open court to send back the boy to the Madrasa again instead of handovering the boy to his parents. According to the objections of the lawyers She send the boy to Jail Hajat (Safe Custody) instead of treating the case as Juvenile court and denied to send the boy child development center. She will provide his verdict on April 13.2009.  

In this circumstances there is sufficient justification that the poor parents will not get proper justice in this regard. Therefore we beg to draw the attention of all concerned people to extend their cooperation from their own position. To save the boy, his family and his religion.  

Anticipating for your positive response 

Thanks & Regards, 

(Prof. Nikhil Chandra Paul)

Chairman

Sanatan International Foundation

Cell: 00801552367973, 00801911012249,  

Email: sonafound@gmail.com; sonatan.international.foundation@gmail.com; 

Encl: Application of Krishna Chandra Sarker to Inspector General of Police. 

Liaison Office: House: G-55, Chairman Bari, West Dhanmondi, Dhaka 1205.

Contact: 088 01552367973, 088 01911012249

e-mail : <sonafound@gmail.com> or <sonatan.international.foundation@gmail.com>

 




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[ALOCHONA] Re: Remembrance of Shahid Zia and cantonment house



The gentleman puts all his arguments and in the end says he does not want to argue with a "peanut brain owner".

Typical, is not it.

 

Junaid.Sultan


--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Enayet Ullah <enayet_2000@...> wrote:
>
> junaid.sultan
>  
> Your argument sound very ridiculous. While Arabesque name supposed to be connoted to be Muslim names, that's necessarily be always true. Keith Ellison, a US senator, who happened to be a Muslim.
>  
> Reverse is true, many Jews & Coptic Christians have Arabesque name, they are not necessarily Muslim.
>  
> Mohammad As[s]ghar, either a munafiq or k'afir or atheist, can be everything but believer. Name can be deceptive, specially when everyone here is very non-personal. You need to judge people by their arguments, not name, that's silly!
>  
> Well, I would not argue with a peanut brain-owner!
>  
>
>
> --- On Wed, 4/8/09, junaid.sultan junaid.sultan@... wrote:
>
>
> From: junaid.sultan junaid.sultan@...
> Subject: [ALOCHONA] Re: Remembrance of Shahid Zia and cantonment house
> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2009, 9:29 PM
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Mr. Dev
>
> At the least your name suggest that you are not a muslim. Without going
> to the argument who is eligible to be called Shaheed and who is not, may
> I know background of your knowledge for the word "shaheed" from Islamic
> perspective.
>
> Mr. Avijit Dev, or what may ever your real name is, for the sake of
> religion you believe in, come out of this "munafiqat". We know, at
> present, people like you or alike you, with fake identities, are
> creating trouble in the educational campuses in particular and every
> other forum in general,only for the sake of politics. Of course with
> lies some times and half truth rest of the time.
>
> Junaid Sultan
>
> --- In alochona@yahoogroup s.com, "Avijit Dev" <avijit_dev@ ...> wrote:
> >
> > Cyrus wrote:>>I thought a "shahid" is a martyr who sacrifices himself
> or killed in a religious war.<<
> >
> > Just get this, Cyrus, that the word "religion" is foreign to Muslim
> world. The word "religion" is name for the authority of church and that
> had been replaced by political authorities in different guise in
> christian countries. And the concept of "religious war" were waged by
> the crusaders those who were/are wearing a mask of love and for them
> (crusaders) war is peace, freedom is slavery and ignorance is strength.
> >
> > There are no recorded history any Caliphate had ever waged war on to
> spread deen[knowledge] . and to spread knowledge[deen] as Koran says,
> don't compel people to accept deen[knowledge] . Compulsion is not the way
> of peace[Islam] but it is chaotic what crusaders always did and still
> does that in the name of "political economic guise" with a political
> state authority. This distinction must be recognised.
> >
> > As for who deserves to be named shahid? anyone who were wrongfully
> killed or murdered for creating chaos or spreading dogmas are deserved
> to be named shahid. And Shahid Zia is one of them for many people in
> Bangladesh. Just as Quran says: killing someone is killing all humanity
> and saving someone life is saving all humanity.
> >
> > For many people, late president Zia was decent, honest and was working
> for a "just cause" or to build pragmatic society instead of totalitarian
> concept that BAKSAList wanted to achieved.
> >
> > He was the father or architecture of democratic Bangladesh based on
> inclusion of all the members of the society. And it is imperative to
> form a country with all its inhabitants to have a peaceful society and
> otherwise it is chaotic, dogmatic and intentionally mobilising for chaos
> to perpetuate destability for alien causes.
> >
> > There are a few parties under the umbrella of BAL are mobilising for
> chaos in name of democracy for their masters and those should be
> recognised and should be awarded them with a tag "neo-rajakar" . And
> these neo-rajakars' masters' strategy is to divide and conquer and in
> effect, destroying a nation's industrial base and just as destroying the
> moral of a country while we remain infighting to each other.
> >
> > -- In alochona@yahoogroup s.com, Cyrus thoughtocrat@ wrote:
> > >
> > > almost 30 years later, I still don't understand why Major Zia was
> given the posthumous title, "Shahid". I thought a "shahid" is a martyr
> who sacrifices himself or killed in a religious war. If memory serves me
> right, he was killed by his own associates. There was no religious war,
> nor there was any self sacrifice. Just curious!
> > >
> > > C
> >
>



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[ALOCHONA] Let the truth be said

We never hated MuDrissa but when we found MuDrissa-educated hate us us so much to kill us, they were our Allah-given Natural Instincts that made some of us hate them.

Please try to understand, we Humans are like Animals in this respect and we are supposed to be scared of people, who kill us and its very natural Human Instinct to Hate them.

We are Humans and its natural for us to look around and 'Observe'. We have seen, what MuDrissa-educated have been doing in Afghanistan, Pakistan and all around the world for a while. We have concluded that MuDrissa-educated are a Menace to Humanity because they are like 7th Century Savages, when we are living in 21st Century.

Your MuDrissa-educated Illiterates want to conquer the world by their art of Sneak Attack Terrorism. 7th Century trying to conquer 21st Century?

Its a joke. You can not conquer the world by stealing Technology of 21st Century for your Sneak Attack Terrorism, when you do not know, how to run this world. God would not have let you down for centuries if He had any hope left in you.
 
> --- On Wed, 4/1/09, haquetm83@... <haquetm83@...> wrote:
>
>
> Hate campaign against Qawmi Madrasah or madrash education (islmaic education) is nothing but orchestrating or creating a fear factors and solely diverted against Islam or Muslims.
>  
> While they (those preachers under the guise of secularism or else) enormously become successful in their relentless endeavor to bring Muslim down (which they will of course deny) that also goes hand in hand with the imperialist design or hegemonic control - as part of their so called security reason or foreign policy there of (which most of the Bangladeshi diasphora in the west even at denial state -calls it imaginary).
>  
> Wish they understood what means education, save the religious belief, or right to education for all. Had they understood, they would tell, atleast uttered in some form that a prototype of Qawmi system that is cheapest, generous, self generated and self regulated -i.e without any frame work of regulations and control may be copied so that vast majority of poorest can access some form of education - free and often with food incentive.
>  
> Had they understood, instead, they would have spirited enthusiasm to modify or develop the structure to facilitate so that a son or a daughter of a peasant who earns less than a dollar, can not pay for tuition, often for food even, can learn how to read his history, manage his own account (basic math) and know his creator and the virtues in life.
>  
> Because their crocodile tears for 'right and education' only to deceive those poor learners from any form of education while the whole governement mechanism sit lam duck on the issue with many pretexts. Exactly that is what they cry for.
>  
> Looking at the structured education and its quality and the way those preachers dominate ruthlessly under the protection of their protector only made bangladeshi education and its institutions breeding place for corruption and its breeders. 37 years on, they have achieved very little and have no intention to improve it. they may be complacent with their so called reform program but I am not and can not be. Because I want real education that is effective and pragmatic and knowledge bearing, whether in literature, science, politics, economics, religion or anthropology.
>  
> For a true learner there is no short cut to knowledge, a meticulous process without any hinderance is the only way to earn it. As there is no short cut to heaven, no quick process to get enlightened also.
>  
> Those half educated Mollah at Qawmi or Alia Madrasahs and politically appointed professors or teachers in our schools do nothing good but bring chaos and undermine our desperate effort to climb the ladder.
>  
> If little educated (who can only get employed here to make a living) Mollas are dangerous with their short cut theories to heaven so is those subservient, parasital, politically appointed or privileged teachers. And this is the truth. Either you are with those poors or with those perpatrators. You are free to choose your option.
>  
> Haque    
>  
> (Those fear mongers learnt their lesson from Hitler's policy of creating fear before the onslaught. I do not see the leader who could say to us 'you have nothing to fear but fear itself')
>  
>
>
> --- On Sun, 29/3/09, Akbar Hussain <akbar_50@...> wrote:
>
>
> From: Akbar Hussain <akbar_50@...>
>
> There is a long standing conviction among the conservative Muslim circle that Madrassa education is holy and essential to continue Islamic teachings. This belief in the Madrassa education was never shared by the majority in the Islamic communities around the world. The reality is that most of the Muslim children go for modern education avoiding institutional religious learning. But the demons created in the Madrassas around the world harvest on the fear factor which is the main pillar of Islam.  To be frank Madrassa education is there to produce some most reactionary minds ready to challenge the changing times and modern enlightenments. It’s a wrong perception that Islam should stand alone as a religion and should still continue to claim that it’s a complete code of life. A philosophical basis of life does not depend on any faiths specific preaching’s. This wrong historical fallacy is the only curricula that are being taught in the Madrassas and a
> perpetual platform for conflict is created. The notion of a supreme fear which was used by Prophet Mohammad to discipline the pagan Arabs of Mecca has travelled to these days which still dominate the general Muslim psyche. The evil of fear can’t be accepted to guide a person’s life in his search for goodness. It’s tantamount to serving Satan in the name of religion. There is an unbearable and deafening silence among the Muslims to confront the evil of religious extremism is self destructive. In a sleepy village of Bhola in Bangladesh arms and ammunition has been discovered in a Madrassa funded by a fundamentalist from London . Who is the enemy in Bangladesh ? An 85% Muslim nation? Looking at the current upsurge of Islamic extremism one can safely conclude that Islam as a faith is helpless to guide its followers to the right path. Time has come to realize that every suicide bomber is potentially destroying a minaret of Islam. It’s just a matter
> of time when the whole structure will come down.
>  
>
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[ALOCHONA] BAL Leaders knew BDR Carnage ?



BAL Leaders knew BDR Carnage ?

http://www.amardeshbd.com/dailynews/detail_news_index.php?NewsID=219483&NewsType=bistarito&SectionID=home



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[ALOCHONA] Fw: Re: Who are behind (funding) BDNEWS24.COM?




--- On Fri, 4/10/09, saeva@aol.com <saeva@aol.com> wrote:
As an outside observer who has been watching events in Bangladesh from the USA for the past three decades, I was in a precarious position to find myself in Bangladesh when the Peel Khana massacre took place. I say precarious because I am afraid if the government had taken the path of military confrontation, something that was suggested by (Retd.) Maj. Gen. Mir Shawkat Ali, I believe the potential for a high death toll was very high. Mind that the military action would have turned into what is commonly called in Marxism, a class struggle  -- between the Army (the haves) and the BDR (the have-nots). The fight would not have remained confined between some culprit elements within the BDR (irrespective of whether or not they were truly from inside or outside) but all the BDR jawans - some 50,000 strong, not just confined inside the HQ but also in all the camps and border postings, who would have taken arms to kill their commanding officers everywhere. Truly, it is never easy to bring down such rebels without risking lives of too many, esp. when the HQ itself is located within the heart of the capital city, and the event being watched by too many bystanders - the so-called hujuge Bangladeshis. Worse still the unfolding scenario could have led to the fall of the civilian government, putting the nation into an uncertain future.

Suffice it to say that it was a shocking experience to me. Too many folks that I had come to know over the last 40 years died in that sad event. Many of them were brilliant and honest officers, a combination that is rare in today's Bangladesh! Just like any accidental death, all of them were at the wrong place at the wrong time! Destiny took some of them there to be slaughtered like lambs. Their murder is sickening and despicable. It once again shows how terrible human beings can be when they go violent and lose their mind.

I am saddened to see the slow progress in investigation to finding the root cause(s) and the culprits. With every passing day, such delays are only allowing our people to land their ears to gossips and rumors, mostly spread by people that have no love either for Bangladesh or its people. In this age of the Internet, rumors multiply too fast! Charlatans are trying to fill the communication vacuum to sell their 'expertise' with a plethora of possibilities and innuendos. Interestingly, some of these outside 'experts' seem to know more than our internal experts, which makes us all wonder about the veracity of the stories that they feed! People are getting confused. They don't know what to believe and whom to believe. It is thus important that the findings of various intelligence services and CID groups are disclosed to arrest such rumors and let people know the truth, and not convenient lies or misinformation.

Sumon Chakroborty's assertion that most senior Army officers were against the transfer of authority to a civil administration, chosen by people, belies the truth. Outside a mere handful, including an ambitious general who has since been made an ambassador, most of the senior ranking army officers had little to do with the affairs of the Caretaker government, nor did they crave for prolonging the regime's life. They surely did not want a repeat of the Ershad era. 

As to the investigation on the Peel Khana massacre, my personal observation is that from the very beginning there was an attempt by a certain quarter to remove some highly qualified individuals from the investigation. How much of such replacements owed it to the claim that they had served the interest of previous political or military government, and as such, by default could not be trusted with such a sensitive case, I am not sure; I am, however, inclined to think that the culture of jealousy that is so rampant within various government organizations is partially to be blamed for such replacements of key figures. When all the media play the same tune, in a democratic system it difficult for any elected govt. to ignore their thesis. It seems that the AL govt. fell for that trap. It is so sickening now to find that the same media that had made such a hue and cry about appointment of those individuals early on in the aftermath of the massacre and forcing their replacement are now questioning whether they would get the real truth ever. Whose interest is our print media protecting? I don't know, but their integrity is wanting and much to be desired. Some are even feeding info from known enemies of our people! That is travesty of journalism!

Habib Siddiqui

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From: Isha Khan <bd_mailer@yahoo.com>
To: Dhaka Mails <dhakamails@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 7:50 am
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Who are behind (funding) BDNEWS24.COM?

Hasan

Hi all
 
i was closely watching news treatments, analyses of BD main online real time news service BDNEWS24.com slince last 2.5 years, always found it very biased towards a certain ideology and a particular country  and at the same  so unfriendly towards pro-bangladeshi forces.

i asked several senior journalists of BD to know who are behind BDNEWS24..COM. none of them would be able to give a clear picture of its funding (it is infact running with HUGE budget ), men behind the machne although apparently seen in net, its run by mr taufique imrose khalidi, a former BBC broadcaster...
 
mr khalidi in a roundtable advised to cut our Defence Budget, see daily amadershomy 10 april 2009, http://www.amadershomoy.com/content/2009/04/10/news0939.htm
 
FYI, suman k chakrabarty, chief national correspondent of Indian TV channel CNN-IBN is also a major correspondent (from india) of BDNEWS24.COM. IBN and BNDNEWS24 have joint partnership for indian and world news affairs.
 
mr chakrabarty is a diehard anti-BD and anti-BD army who is continuous portraying BD as cocoon of terror and  her arm force as pro-fundamentalist force, friend of terrors

 just see two of his news 
 
in fact BDNEWS24 always highlights mr chakrabarty news, views, analyses...
we can imagine easily, there is a good link between anti-BD role of sumon k chakrabarty, imrose khalidi.. and the main culprits who do not want our army are  also behind the HUGE funding of BDNEWS24, no doubt....
 
hasan

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RE: [ALOCHONA] Re: Remembrance of Shahid Zia and cantonment house



It has so far been found that this person in disguise is Firoz Alam of New York. Looks like an intentional cover up to link indians and hindus.
 


To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
From: Chwdhury@hotmail.com
Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 18:33:24 +0000
Subject: RE: [ALOCHONA] Re: Remembrance of Shahid Zia and cantonment house




Abijit dada,
Is that your evidence? Dada, u make us smile. My house is Rd#2. Road 27 is not so far. So far as I know,
Bongobondhu got this plot from DIT in 1956. It is a compleately lie,that house was given by Ispahani.What evidance do u have? or just a lie propogonda?
Sheakh Hasina's Mercedes Bullet Proof Jeep was never given by simon group.It is your another lie. This Jeep has been imported by an Awami League MP of Khulna
on his duty free cota.Care taker Govt. loaded a case against that AL MP and that Jeep, last two years was in Dhanmondi thana. What evidance do u have that She spent TK 19 core for her Phd?
 
 
Kind regards
 
J.A.Chowdhury
 
 
 
 
> To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
> From: avijit_dev@yahoo.co.in
> Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 10:31:29 +0000
> Subject: [ALOCHONA] Re: Remembrance of Shahid Zia and cantonment house
>
> You need to go to Dhamondhi road no 27 where the house of Mujibur Rahman was given by the owner of the company Ispahani. you got to see hasina's jeep that worth 4 cores taka, was given to her as a bribe by simon groups. She spent almost 19 cores tk for her Ph.Ds from foreign countries that cost tax payers of bangladesh.
>
> there are also allegations that joy wajid has recieved hefty amount of money for his education expenses according to syed Aslam and i could not find the exact posting in the fourm name khabor.
>
> --- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Zahid Hossain <hossainsmz@...> wrote:
> >
> > Mr. Avijit Dev,
> > Please cite evidence for your allegations....
> >
> > Regards,
> > Zahid
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Avijit Dev <avijit_dev@...> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Prime Minister Hasina did spend public fund of 19 cores for her personal
> > > purpose during 1996-2001 period and accepted bullet proof mercedez jeep as a
> > > bribe from Simon groups. Her father's house was given to him by then the
> > > ispahani's owner as a gift so that he does not bother them as a student
> > > leader.
> > >
> > > --- In alochona@yahoogroups.com <alochona%40yahoogroups.com>, "Shamim
> > > Chowdhury" <veirsmill@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Khaleda Zia and her BNP her family members act is full of disgraceful
> > > > embarrassment for the nation as well as Gen. Zia. She is the only PM in
> > > > the history of our subcontinent who stashed black money in million. She
> > > > is disgrace to politics
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > On July 31st of 2007 Khaleda Zia paid Tk 33 lakh to the National Board
> > > > of Revenue (NBR) under an amnesty offered to tax dodgers to get their
> > > > undisclosed money legalized. Can you imagine a tax dodger of her kind
> > > > still do politics and talk trash about others!!!
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Shamim Chowdhury
> > > >
> > > > Maryland, USA
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Committed to PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW Vol. 5 Num 1127
> > > > Wed. August 01, 2007 Front Page
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Khaleda avails NBR amnesty
> > > > Pays Tk 33 lakh tax to legalise undisclosed money
> > > > Unb, Dhaka
> > > >
> > > > Ex-prime minister Khaleda Zia yesterday paid Tk 33 lakh to the National
> > > > Board of Revenue (NBR) under an amnesty offered to tax dodgers to get
> > > > their undisclosed money legalised.
> > > >
> > > > The NBR has so far received around Tk 300 crore tax under the amnesty as
> > > > a total of 8,559 people took the opportunity to whiten black money
> > > > amounting to Tk 1,622 crore, a senior
> > > > NBR official told the news agency.
> > > > The official confirmed that Khaleda, earlier notified by the
> > > > Anti-Corruption Commission for submitting her wealth statement, declared
> > > > her undisclosed money yesterday by paying the tax.
> > > >
> > > > "She directly deposited the money with Bangladesh Bank and sent a copy
> > > > of her statement to the NBR through courier service today," he said
> > > > yesterday evening.
> > > >
> > > > The BNP chairperson is among those who availed the last-minute chance
> > > > before the expiry of the amnesty. However, NBR extended the deadline
> > > > till September 30.
> > > > The NBR official said there is nothing illegal in this type of payment.
> > > > But he declined to give details about Khaleda's total untaxed money
> > > > declared today.
> > > >
> > > > --- In alochona@yahoogroups.com <alochona%40yahoogroups.com>, mosharraf
> > > khan <mosharrafkhokon@>
> > > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Dear brothers & sisters,
> > > > >
> > > > > Greetings from the heart of Bangladesh.
> > > >
> > > > > If the widow of retd. Army Chief couldn't reside within
> > > > > the cantonment, how the widow of shahid Army officers will reside? Is
> > > > that
> > > > > place only for the widows?
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > As I heard that Shahid Zia had been resided in that house till
> > > > > to death from became a major to be the Army Chief, President. The
> > > > remembrance
> > > > > of Shadhinotar Ghoshok, Shahid President Ziaur Rahman should be keep
> > > > up by any
> > > > > cost like the 32 no. house & Tongipara of Bangladesher Sthopoti
> > > > Bangobandhu
> > > > > Sheikh Mujibar Rahman. We have also seen in the past how the Bailey
> > > > bridge was
> > > > > shifted from Zia Uddan to Hobiganj.
> > > > > In near future we are going to be keeping the remembrance
> > > > > of Khaleda Bibi & Hasina Bubu!!!
> > > > >
> > > > > We request to all
> > > > > please refrain from vindictive activities and build our beloved
> > > > Bangladesh
> > > > > together.
> > > >
> > > > > Thanks & Regards,
> > > > > Mosharraf Khokon
> > > > > Poet, Organizer
> > > > > Secretary General, WPM
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
>
>
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[ALOCHONA] Peelkhana carnage :Finger raised at Nanak, Alamgir



Peelkhana carnage :Finger raised at Nanak, Alamgir




The investigators tasked with probing the carnage at the Peelkhana BDR headquarters in February are learnt to have pointed their fingers at some rising leaders of Awami League for their possible involvement in the brutal mayhem. Sources said that LGRD state minister Jahangir Kabir Nanak,
Jubo League general secretary Mirza Azam MP and former state minister Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir MP had several rounds of talks with renegade BDR members before and after the mutiny which cost the lives of 54 army officers from general to captain.

These three prominent persons of ruling Awami League played a prominent role during the series of negotiation with the leaders of the BDR mutineers.

Detained BDR deputy assistant director Towhid reportedly told the investigators these three AL MPs had overt and covert contacts with some of the BDR mutineers.Meanwhile, Nanak was stated to have fallen sick suddenly with severe chest pain. He is now in Bangkok for treatment.

Over one thousand BDR members have so far been arrested for their alleged involvement in the Peelkhana tragedy. Of them, 250 were interrogated several times during the remand.

During the grilling, 40 BDR jawans have reportedly confessed their participation in the killing spree of the army officersOver 500 personnel of the Criminal Inverstigation Department ( CID) are now engaged in the investigation into the BDR carnage in various capacities .

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[ALOCHONA] RAB 'assaults' home minister's nephew



RAB 'assaults' home minister's nephew

Dhaka, Apr 10 (bdnews24.com) - The Rapid Action Battalion allegedly assaulted the home minister's nephew on Friday, while raiding a residential hotel in the city.

Mohammad Israil, owner of the 'Imperial Guest House' in Tejgaon, told bdnews24.com that a RAB squad entered the hotel in the afternoon, broke open the door of Room 41 and took a boarder named Nasir away.  "They then came to the manager's desk where my son Polash was sitting and asked for his name and the keys to the hotel."

"Myson said he was the nephew of the home minister," said Israil, adding that he himself was Sahara Khatun's elder brother.  "When they heard my son's reply, one of the RAB officers mocked him, saying 'If you are her nephew, then so am I'. He assaulted Polash and tried to arrest him," the hotel owner said.

Police and more RAB members arrived on the scene. Israil said he got a message by phone to the home minister who called back and spoke with the RAB officers. "They then released my son and left with the accused." Polash was admitted to Al-Razi Hospital near the hotel in Farmgate, the father said.

RAB-4 chief Lt Col Shamsuzzaman said, "We neither arrested nor released anyone by the name of Polash." The RAB squad arrested two accused from the hotel, Mohammad Abdur Rab and Nasir Uddin, with counterfeit notes amounting to Tk 30,000 and
counterfeiting equipment, said Shamsuzzaman.

He said another two men had been arrested earlier in the day on a tip-off about
a counterfeiting gang operating in the city.  On their information, RAB had raided the Imperial Guest House and arrested Rab and Nasir too, said the RAB officer.




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[ALOCHONA] The National, UAE - Bangladesh squeezed as crunch hits migrants



Bangladesh squeezed as crunch hits migrants

Anuj Chopra, Foreign Correspondent

The National

April 09. 2009

http://www.thenational.ae/article/20090409/FOREIGN/832041711/1103/ART

 

 

 

Mohammed Azad sold nearly everything to send his son to work in the Gulf for a construction company that has since filed for bankruptcy. Sanjit Das for The National

 

CHARMALSHAH PARA, BANGLADESH:  After years of lolling about the dusty streets of this obscure hamlet without a job, 25-year-old Taureef Sheikh finally realised his dreams last year. Or so he thought.

 

He migrated to the Gulf six months ago.

 

Since his childhood, the Gulf has been Mr Sheikh's El Dorado, a land of plenty where he dreamt of carving out a new life away from the crippling poverty of his village.

 

To realise that dream, his father, Mohammed Azad, a 61-year-old traditional healer who moonlights as a rickshaw puller, put everything he owned at stake: he pawned his wife's jewellery, sold his ancestral property and borrowed heavily from a local money lender.

 

In his first two months in the Gulf, Mr Sheikh regularly sent money home. But then, he stopped.

 

Buffeted by the global economic downturn, the company that hired him as a contract labourer started laying off workers, including Mr Sheikh.

 

Money sent home by migrants accounts for the second-largest financial inflow to several developing countries, often exceeding international aid. Overseas remittances are known to contribute substantially to the livelihoods of millions of poor worldwide. Globally, 190 million migrant workers remitted US$375 billion (Dh1.37 trillion) in 2008, according to the World Bank, of which $283bn went to developing countries.

 

Bangladesh, a major migrant-exporting country, stands fifth among the top remittance recipient countries in the world. Remittances, which constitute the second-biggest source of foreign income after ready-made garments, exceeded $10.7bn in the last fiscal year. Overseas workers make up 2.8 per cent of the population, but they contribute more than nine per cent of the gross domestic product.

 

But now, remittance incomes are plummeting as migrants struggle in recession-wracked and credit-crunched foreign countries.

 

The recent UN Conference on Trade and Development warned that the economic slowdown would be a heavy blow to such developing countries as Bangladesh, where at least one family in every village is known to be dependent on foreign remittances.

 

"Remittances are like the lifeblood of the poor," said Sakiul Millet Morshed, the executive director of Shisuk, a Dhaka-based non-governmental organisation that works on migrant issues.

 

According to the Bureau of Manpower Employment and Training, a government body, there are more than 900,000 Bangladeshis working abroad, mostly in the Middle East. The most remittances come from Saudi Arabia, followed by the United States, the UAE, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain and Kuwait.

 

"You can just imagine the impact of the financial crisis looking at the shrinking queue outside the Dhaka offices of Saudi Arabian Airlines," Mr Morshed said, referring to the shrinking number of people choosing to go abroad.

 

"It used to be serpentine until a few months back."

 

Nearly 40 per cent of Bangladesh's population lives below the poverty line, according to the World Bank. The International Labour Organisation has predicted that millions more people in impoverished countries could be pushed deeper into poverty this year, largely because of depleting remittance incomes. It predicts global unemployment will increase by 18m to 51m this year. About 200m workers could be pushed into extreme poverty, of which 140m would be in Asian countries.

 

Yesterday, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development revealed the results of a study that showed 1.8bn people, more than half the global labour force, are working for low wages with no contract, no benefits and no job protection.

 

Charmalshah Para, an isolated village located in the low-lying Shirajganj district 160 kilometres north-west of Dhaka, is perennially vulnerable to the harsh effects of river bank erosion, making it particularly "migration prone", according to a study by Shisuk.

 

Every year as the nearby Jamuna river swells in the monsoon, it floods houses and devours agricultural farms, generating thousands of climate refugees every year.

 

"You see that spot there," said Mohammed Azad, darting his finger towards a stream of water shimmering under the broiling midday sun. "That's where my house stood a year ago. It got swallowed by the Jamuna."

 

Shirajganj is dotted by plinth-raised houses. Mud taken from the river bed is used to pad the exterior of houses to elevate their level to stave off flood water.

 

Agriculture, the mainstay of locals, is suffering because of recurring floods. Handloom weaving, once a traditional occupation in the region, is on a terminal decline because of falling demand.

 

"It is the lack of employment opportunities that made me send my son" to the Gulf, Mr Azad said. "There's nothing to do here."

 

The increasing reliance of the country on migrant remittances as a source of revenue worries Mr Morshed. Thousands of migrants face abuse, torture and exploitation, and a majority of these cases never get reported. Because many end up spending more than they make, their families back home remain ensnared in a lifelong vicious cycle of debt.

 

Mr Azad borrowed 220,000 Bangladeshi taka (Dh12,000) from a local money lender at a rate of 120 per cent interest to pay Abdullah and Co, a broker that promised to find a good Gulf job for his son.

 

According to a federal order issued by the Bureau of Manpower Employment and Training in 2006, an agent cannot charge a client more than 85,000 taka, no matter which country he plans to migrate to.

 

Abdullah and Co, which has an office in the Chairman Bari area of Dhaka, declined to be interviewed about why it charged Mr Azad nearly three times the permissible fee limit.

 

"It is a very common practice to overcharge aspiring migrants who are desperate to reach foreign shores," Mr Morshed said.

 

Mr Azad is uneasy with sharing his son's whereabouts because his "papers are not in order", as he lost his job over four months ago, but he does not want him to come home to face the money lender, who he says, has mafia-like proclivities.

 

"They will kill him if they see him," he said.



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