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Sunday, October 17, 2010

[ALOCHONA] Re: Sanaullah Noor Babu a part of continued killing spree in Baroiagram Natore

Yes. It is indeed a medical condition.

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, "ezajur" <Ezajur@...> wrote:
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> Thoughtful and reflective. Good enough for an editorial in the Daily
> Star. But of no relevance to the solutions of our problems. I am the
> devil's advocate and I am here to challenge you:
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> You are, perhaps unwittingly, part of the problem and not part of the
> solution. Perhaps I am too. But my party and my people are not in power
> - yours are.
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> How easily the term BNP cadre flows from your lips! How unsurprising
> that you did not mention the term AL cadre! Well, it is physically
> impossible for you to mention the term. And so you twist that way and
> this way.
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> How effortlessy you paint, oh so delicately, a horrible crime into an
> unfortunate case of natural justice!
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> How wonderfully you avoid any accountability on the part of the police,
> the local AL, the local MP, the Minister, the AL GS and the Party
> Leader!
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> How you deliberately avoid what possible deals were made in the run up
> to this event! That the murderers were given the green light even before
> the election. That the murderers committed the crime in broad daylight
> because they expected no comeback form the AL or the law.
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> How you fail to acknowledge that the PM had to get involved only because
> of the public outrage! That she had to get involved because nobody in
> the party would take any action against the murderers!
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> How nicely you sidestep the issue that this isn't about the course of
> tragic events and the exercise of natural justice. If the same had
> happened to my father I may well have behaved like th murderer. But
> that's no tthe uissue - even though you try to make it seem like that.
> The issue is the relationship of the murder with the law and with the
> politic of the country.
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> Too bad you are not a senior leader of the AL eh? Which of your leaders
> reflects your thoughtfulness?
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> When people like you start holding the party you support accountable for
> what happens in the country when it is in power - we will finally start
> making progress. You just don't understand that the essence of democracy
> is accountability and that if you, the AL supporter, held AL accountable
> then the performance of AL would improve and many people would sign up
> to AL.
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> So carry on. Don't blame AL for anything. Blame everyone else. And watch
> as AL digs its own grave.
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> It's so unreasonable to expect you to hold the party leader accountable
> for the lack of reform within the party and the crimes committed by its
> cadres. Maybe it's a medical condition?
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> Ezajur Rahman
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> --- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Shamim Chowdhury <veirsmill@> wrote:
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> > Death of any human bean brings melancholy, especially when the death
> occurs in a violent way. Distressing death of Sanaullah Noor Babu, BNP
> local unit president and upozila Chairman of Baroiagram Natore is once
> again reaffirms violence brings violence and the end of one violence
> brings the volley of more violence. Ending the thirst for revenge is the
> only way to bring peace or else the bloodshed will continue.
> >
> > Â
> > I condemn this and all killing and pray to almighty Allah for the
> departed soul, hope the perpetrators will be brought to justice and
> maximum punishment will be given and peace will find a footingÂ
> in this valley of death.
> >
> > Â
> > One must jog their memory to go back to the beginning of this sad
> episode of continued political killing which in time turned once
> peaceful rural community of Baroiagram of Natore into a death valley. It
> all started in the year 1980 when the then Member of Parliament from
> Baroiagram -Gurudashpur and district Awami League General Secretary
> Rafique Shorkar was hacked to death, hence starting a series of violent
> killing changing the socio-political turf of Baroiagram forever.
> >
> > Ruhul Qudus Talukdar Dulu the notorious state minister of last
> BNP-Jamaat government from Natore initiated a violent campaign to
> annihilate Awami League and their supporter’s right after coming
> to power. Natore become a thorny point of Bangladesh’s violent
> politics. Thousands of Awami League workers and leaders as well as a
> vast number of minorities flee away form Baroiagram after their houses
> were burn down to ashes, business been looted and temple put to ruin..
> >
> > Ruhul Qudus Talukdar Dulu’s name will come up with anything
> awful happening in this locality and earned him the title of godfather.
> Tragic death of Sanaullah Noor Babu also happened in a rally welcoming
> Ruhul Qudus Talukdar Dulu to Baroiagram.
> >
> > Â
> > Startlingly this heartbreaking incident happened exactly where another
> heartrending incident took place on 29th March of 2002. Dr. Ainal Haque
> the then President of Baroiagram unit Awami League and Chairman of
> Baroiagram union was picked up from his chamber by a group of armed BNP
> cadres lead by now deceased Sanaullah Noor Babu and taken to powerful
> local BNP leader Principal Akaram’s house. Dr. Ainal Haque was
> roped behind a motorcycle and dragged to Bonpara bazaar where he was
> killed brutally by chopping his body with machete. Forty houses in
> Banpara-Mohisbhanga-Kalikapoor belonging to Awami League supporters was
> burn down the very next day of Dr. Ainal death lead by Sanaullah Noor
> Babu.
> >
> > Â
> > As I have mentioned earlier, violence brings violence and
> bloodshed brings more bloodshed, hostility brings vengeance. Jakir
> Hossain, suspected murderer of deceased BNP leader Sanaullah Noor Babu
> is none but the son of deceased Awami League leader Dr. Ainal Haque who
> was brutally chopped to death after being paraded in Bonpara bazaar led
> by Sanaullah Noor Babu.
> >
> > Â
> > Revenge of one death will bring another revenge, settling of scores
> will bring more death. Natore needs a closure of this turbulence. In
> last eight years many lives has gone untimely in
> Banpara-Mohisbhanga-Kalikapoor, we hope Sanaullah Noor Babu’s
> death will be the last one in this death rally and peace will return.
> >
> > Sincerely
> > Â
> > Shamim Chowdhury
> > Maryland, U.S.A.
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