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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

[mukto-mona] 3 Deadliest Evils




Tagore writes in his novel, Gharey Bairey--'I am willing to serve my country; but my worship I reserve for Right--which is far greater than my country. To worship my country as a god is to bring a curse upon it.' I submit ladies and gentlemen--nationalism, patriotism, and monotheism are the three deadliest evil that has engulfed our world today. How can you be a monotheist and tolerant at the same time? How can you be a nationalist and love Tagore at the same time? How can you be a patriot and a lover of mankind at the same time? Why is it sweet to die for one's country and honorable to kill, when the country is clearly wrong? That is the curse of patriotism. We the Americans have frequently supported the principle of Bankim's Vande Mataram. Ever wondered why? It gives us specific political identity. We are special. We are unique! See the point? How can you be a nationalist and a lover of your neighbors at the same time? Indeed little use of the common-sense will tell you that intolerance is the essential pre-condition of monotheism; seed of hate-mongering is embedded in the DNA of a theist—specially a monotheist. Just as the seed of existence lies in its essence, the seed of hate germinates in the DNA of a nationalist. Excessive love of one's land is the real cause of hubris or deadly pride which leads to deadly wars. Aren't we suppose to be the citizens of the world and not use scent marks to set up boundaries? Patriotism is the greatest form of evil that has befallen on us--the mankind. Just as a monotheist God is by nature a jealous God who will not allow another to live—a true nationalist will also be a jealous, who will not tolerate the success of his neighbor. On the other hand the polytheistic gods—by definition are naturally tolerant gods; they live and let live. O' mankind, how can this powerful logic escape you—I ask you in all earnestness? After all--isn't it the yearning of every soul to build the civilization on the intellectual foundation of multi-culturalism; multi-religionism; multi-ethnicism; democracy, diversity, and tolerance of everybody else's way of life?  
 
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[mukto-mona] Re: Send it to all.



Hunger strike at Buddhagaya:
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[ALOCHONA] Re: Mahmudur Rahman on Joy Bangla-Jai Hind



But what is your comment on the article?do you support "Joi hind "by our high commitioner in new delhi


From: Shamim Chowdhury <veirsmill@yahoo.com>
To: Shamim Chowdhury <veirsmill@yahoo.com>
Sent: Wed, January 20, 2010 2:14:18 PM
Subject: [notun_bangladesh] Re: Mahmudur Rahman on Joy Bangla-Jai Hind

 

Daily Amar Desh editor Mahmudur Rahmans name will come up repeatedly in years to come whenever we will speak about democratic election and how powerful political syndicate plays dirty tricks to curtail peoples right behind the scene.

 

Nation knows about Mahmudur Rahmans attempt to facilitate Jamaat-BNP election engineering conspiracy to win undone election of January 2007 to bring them into power. Mahmudur Rahman arranged meeting with high government official from various department to make plan to collaborate with Jamaat-BNP aspiration to win election by any means.

 

Meeting took place in Mahmudur Rahmans Uttora business office, meeting that been coined in history as Uttora Conspiracy. This dishonest men single handedly tried to destabilize our countries democratic process. To understand this crooked man, please watch this video link.

 

Link: http://www.youtube. com/user/ usawamileague# p/f/4/tGacAW6UzK U

 

Regards

Shamim Chowdhury

Maryland, USA


 

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[ALOCHONA] 80 BDR men allege torture, retract confessions



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[ALOCHONA] Corruption in Barapukuria



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[ALOCHONA] Post-modern Razakars



Post-modern Razakars

 
Shimul Chaudhury

I was born in post-1971 Bangladesh and started to be familiar with national politics and political debates in the late 1980s. The 1990s onwards has been the period of my political come-of-age. Throughout my whole political exposure and experience, I think I have heard the work 'razakar' more than any other terms as far as Bangladeshi politics is concerned. It is at times used as a tool to damage the reputation of rival political groups and as a swearing word during informal conversations. It is used both by educated and un-educated people alike, equally by professors and the street urchins. I have also heard renowned Bangladeshi university academics using the term in a manner which does not befit their status. In the West, children at schools are taught not to use bad language that includes swear words. However, in Bangladesh, with regard to using the term razakar, many educated gentries including university professors seem to bring themselves down to the vulgarity of streetscape. All these facts about the term 'razakar' make me most curious and persuade me to look at it critically.

My curiosity with the word razakar reached its climax on several occasions. On two such occasions, the name 'Jalil' has been at the centre of interest. The first Jalil is Major M A Jalil who bravely and fearlessly fought for the liberation of Bangladesh during the 1971 war of independence. That he was the commander of the ninth sector of the freedom fighters should amply point to his extraordinary contribution to the Bangladesh war of liberation. However, despite his glorious credentials as a freedom fighter and as a sector commander, he had to die with the 'taint' of being a razakar. My next climax of curiosity is very recent, and it involves the second Jalil. In September this year (2009), the former secretary general of Awami League, Abdul Jalil made known in the UK that the party had come to power through an 'understanding' and that the general election of 29 December 2008 was 'fake'. Few days after Jalil's disclosure, an Awami League rally in Sylhet branded him a 'razakar'.

Apart from the branding of these two Jalils as razakars, I have encountered many other incidents where people randomly call each other razakar. At students' dormitories at the universities in Bangladesh, if a student is regular in masjid and is not involved in antisocial and immoral activities, he takes the risk of being called a razakar. In public offices in Bangladesh, if an officer does not take bribe and stops his subordinates from the unethical practice, he may not be able to avoid the fate of being regarded as a razakar. Sometimes in everyday life, a morally clean person with Islamic leanings runs the risk of being called a razakar. My experiences with the term razakar may not agree with those of many people; but I believe no sensible person will deny that in Bangladesh many good people are being labeled as razakars irrespective of their roles in 1971. People who did not collaborate with the Pakistani army in 1971 and people who were born after 1971 are not necessarily immune to this derogatory term. These anomalies with the term razakar must make a person pause and think in order to get to the root of the issues involved in the contemporary politics of Bangladesh.

Actually, razakar is a Persian word and it means volunteer. However, during the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971, a group of people aided the Pakistani army against the local freedom fighters, and they were known as razakars. But, current indiscriminate and bewilderingly misplaced use of the term has given it newer meanings in Bangladeshi politics. This will become clearer if we analyze the reasons why the two Jalils mentioned above were termed as razakar. Major M A Jalil became a razakar in the eyes of his opponents mainly for three reasons: 1) his dissociation from secular politics in Bangladesh, 2) his subsequent Islamic leanings, and 3) his writing and political stance against Indian hegemony. Later day Abdul Jalil was branded a razakar because of his criticism of his party Awami League, which implicitly suggests his anti-Indian sentiment as the party's affinity and close tie with India is common knowledge. Theoretically at least, the term razakar should be used to describe a Bangladeshi person who goes against the interest of Bangladesh. But, practically in the current political reality of Bangladesh, any person who goes against Indian interests is generally given the bad name of razakar. Thanks to a number of Bangladeshi newspapers with understood Indian inclination! If Sheikh Mujibur Rahman were alive today and maintained his usual anti-Indianism, he had every chance to be categorized as a razakar by the pro-Indian newspapers in Dhaka.

In 1971, people who collaborated with the Pakistani oppressors were called razakars. In post-1971 Bangladesh, Pakistan has become almost irrelevant. I have not met anybody expressing a desire to re-integrate with Pakistan. Bangladesh now has its new international enemies and neo-colonial masters. One enemy is obviously India, a country that helped Bangladesh become independent. However, although collaboration with foreign powers against the interest of the country is very much true today as it was in 1971, the neo-collaborators comfortably escape any derogatory terms like razakars. The neo-collaborators frequently use the term razakar to describe the erstwhile pro-Pakistani collaborators and to conceal their continuous anti-Bangladesh activities. I call this kind of people post-modern razakars. We should identify the following categories of people and associate them with the hated term razakar:

1) Those who keep quiet when the Indian BSF regularly kills Bangladeshis in the border region.

2) Those who keep quiet when Indian and Western diplomats in Dhaka interfere in our national politics.

3) Those who disregard the public and seek the help of foreign missions in Dhaka to go to power.

4) Those who keep quiet when India goes ahead with building the Tipai dam that will have disastrous consequences for the people of Bangladesh.

5) Those who keep quiet when Indian government and media give Bangladesh a bad name in the international arena.

6) Those who earn money in Bangladesh and spend it in India and other foreign countries.

7) Those who get their children educated at foreign universities and do not show any concern about the continuous degradation of education culture at the universities in Bangladesh.

8) Those who regularly visit Indian high commission to enjoy 'free' wine and remain silent about the trade imbalances and other unequal relations between Bangladesh and India.

9) Those who switch off Bangladeshi TV channels and spend their time watching Indian channels.

10) Those who are negligent about their duties in public offices and universities.

11) Those who take bribe and steal public money.

While collaboration with Pakistani army is a matter of the past which may not harm the national interest of Bangladesh any more, current collaboration with foreign powers is a reality and is destroying our motherland at an alarming rate. We should identify the post-modern razakars, isolate them and stop their anti-Bangladesh activities. Dear readers, you may know very well that post-modern razakars pronounce the term razakar more often, and that to conceal their anti-Bangladesh activities and divert out attention from down-to-earth issues. Chorer mar boro gola!

Shimul Chaudhury
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[ALOCHONA] shame !!!!!! DU vice chancellor, Video Evidence




Why JCD is not suing Hasina ? She is spilling blood and drinking blood like hayena. Rakhibahini is in the making. Who knows, hasina may face the same fate.

--- On Wed, 1/20/10, Sultana Sultana <sultanasust@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Sultana Sultana <sultanasust@yahoo.com>
Subject: [Sonar Bangladesh] shame !!!!!! DU vice chancellor, Video Evidence
To: sonarbangladesh@yahoogroups.com
Cc: alochona@yahoogroups.com, banglarnari@yahoogroups.com, bangladeshcommunity@yahoogroups.com, bangladesh_news_website@yahoogroups.com, bangladesh_politcs@yahoogroups.com, shonar-bangla@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 11:40 AM

 
 
 
Who was the real CULPRIT on DU Incident…?? The Video Evidence… http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=FTe2bLCeEVA
 




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[mukto-mona] A NATION IS A VICTIM OF CONSPIRACY.

The 9th parliamentary Election was due to be held, political chaos all over the country, dissatisfaction about the caretaker government, continuous Horthal, Aborodh every single day, loggi boitas fight continued, ordinary peoples lives came to a standstill and then the military intervened. The 1/11 Emerged with Dr. Fakhr Uddin Ahmed in the chair and the Armed Forces are behind the scene. This military backed government ruled the country until the national parliamentary election was held. During the tenure of the caretaker government, the both leaders of BAL and BNP were imprisoned. Including many of their family members, and thousands of other politician's heavy and lightweight also had to go into prison under the anti-corruption drive.

The chief of the caretaker government Dr. Fakhar Uddin Ahmed, and the chief of staff General Moin U. Ahmed made several trips to the EU and USA. In the mean time general Moin also visited India and received honor of red carpet as well as several horses as a gift. That was still the period when the public opinion were very much in favor of the caretaker regime, and the minus two formulas were still being applied. As time went past, the public opinion in the country began to shift against the military backed caretaker regime. General Moin came to visit the U.K and then went on to the USA and had various meetings for 3-4 and 5 hours at a time. After his return from the states, the policy of minus two formulas began to change. Sheikh Hasina Wajed was granted bail, to go to the USA on medical grounds for treatment.

She spent around three months in the USA and Canada, held various meetings including the one here at the House of Lords in the U.K.on her way back to Bangladesh. Begum Khaleda Zia was already released from confinement while Sheikh Hasina was abroad. After having held all those meetings, Sheikh Hasina Wajed returned home as a future prime minister, with a different smile on her face, all her necessary blue prints were digitally designed by world-renowned architects during her stay in the U.S.A. The 9th Parliamentary election was scheduled for 18th of December, (which was held on the 29th of December 2008) Few weeks before the general election, Mr. Sajeeb A. Wajed, son of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed, wrote an article titled "Stemming The Rise Of Islamic Extremism in Bangladesh".

I have read the article on a website. He wrote, Islamic extremism is also on the rise in Bangladesh because of growing numbers of Islamists in the military. The Islamists cleverly began growing their numbers within the Army by training for the Army Entrance Exams at Madrashas. Bangladesh is an extremely tolerance Muslim country with 95% of its population are Muslims. Hindu, Muslim, Christian and Buddhists are living side by side for decades in Bangladesh. As far as the Madrashas and the Army Entrance Exams are concerned, what I would like to say here is that the Madrashas are also another kind of educational Institution, if a Madrasha educated student can fulfill the requirement of Army Entrance criteria; I see no reason why she/he shouldn't be allowed.

The reality is different to how Mr. Sajeeb A. Wajed described our people to the rest of the world. Mr. Wajed also knew very well what he was talking about is not the case in reality, but he will never admit it. Why? Because, he was maintaining a lobby in the western world for `mummy's' success. The election was held on the 29th of December 2008; Sheikh Hasina's grand alliance had a landslide in the country, western lobby and digitally designed blue print worked very well in her favor. Sheikh Hasina once again became the Prime Minister of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. Now, the biggest task in her hand is to implement that specially designed blue print; otherwise she will be under pressure from every corner. (God knows what else can happen) But, how that is possible in a country where the Armed forces are so patriotic and devoted to the nation, that they are not even willing to, or even allowing to take over the power at a best possible opportunity.

That is why the peelkhana massacre conspiracy was planned, and executed during the BDR week on 25-26 February 2009, to weaken our Armed forces and border defense so that they cannot become an obstacle on their way. Fifty or more BDR jawans were killed in custody in order to disguise the evidence of the conspiracy, the cause of death was chest related illnesses and heart failure for all those jawans died within custody. In recent days, we often hear the words from our politicians that Islamic Extremism, Islamists, Jonghi Badh, and Moulo Bhadi, in reality these are not our own words, we are talking in some one else's language as a puppet. And finally I would like to say that the conspirators are already successful in their intention as our Armed forces are much weaker than ever, and this puppet government has already started to implement their policy. We had decades long conflict along the border with India, Indian BSF killed thousands of our people for years, and now this government wanted India's assistance to reorganize the BDR doesn't it smell like the conspiracy I have been talking all along? From the recent tour of the Prime Minister SK.Hasina Wajed to India and the agreements (MOU) that she has signed with India are one sided benefit for India only, I would like to leave the rest for your own judgment.


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[mukto-mona] Ekti kobita --Nari-te




নারী-তে
মো: আবদুল খালেক
 
সোহাগ বিছানো হাস্নাহেনা রাতে
ঈর্ষালু কুন্তল আলোর আবেশে-
নিশ্চিত হারিয়ে যেতে চাইনি,
তবুও হারিয়ে গেছি কোন অজান্তে
তার নীল সাগরের মনি আভরনে।
কখনও উপচেপড়া আঁচলের আড়ালে
আবার স্ফীত মাংশালো চামড়ার ভাঁজে,
একটি বারও চোখ দোলাতে চাইনি
তবুও সেই মিষ্টি সাদা ঘ্রানে মিশেগেছি,
পলকহীন আঁখীতে হৃদয় অনিমেশে।
 কৃষ্ঞচুঁড়ার লাল গলিটি ধরে,
পাহাড়ী ঢালুতে সুর সুরি দিয়ে
চাইনি ঘন আধার বনভূমি পেরুতে-
তবুও পথশেষে গন্তব্যে দেখি
আমি পৌঁছে গেছি তারি দ্বারে।
মোবাইলে ভুলেগেছি নম্বর
মেমোরিতে নেই নাম, রিং করিনি কখনো-
কেবল অন্তরাকাশে ধরেছি তার ছবি,
তবুও
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[mukto-mona] Re: Abaabeel : New versions from a genius !!



 
 
Dear All
 
I can confess without any hesitation that I do not know everything in this world.
I am ignorant about so many areas of knowledge.
 
But I surely feel like  laughing  after seeing the  writings of those self
claimed intellectuals in this forum.
 
They feel they are so knowledgeable that they can even challenge
the creator.
 
We believe in the Quran. It is revealed to the last prophet Mohammad(PBUH).
There are lot of items in the Quran which we do not understand even with our
modern scientific knowledge.
If we do not understand anything written in the Quran, we never say 'Quran is wrong'.
We know 'Quran is absolutely right'.
It is our weakness that we could not understand those items.
 
One of our friends, Pelican, keep uttering same foolish question repeatedly
(about Sun and Moon)
As if to show his brilliance that at last he found some 'mistake' in Quran.
(haha  nobody can answer my question  !!)
 
Now, we have another genius (Turkman) who came up with his version of 'Abaabeel'.
As if he knows better than what others know about the story of Abaabeel  !!
 
We have a very limited knowledge.
We really do not know the answers of their funny questions.
We accept our ignorance.
 
But please do  not make us laugh with your 'funny' questions.
('funny' if taken lightly, 'arrogant' if taken  seriously)
 
 
 
Dr Abu Sayeed

Khurram


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Date: Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 2:37 AM

Not really for people like Khurram and the problem is, none of these people come up with Answers to the Questions I have raised about this Ababeel Incident in Qoraan. I even looked at the Geography of Mecca to see if people shot Stones with Slings at Abraha's Army from higher position on the top of some Mountain that had gotten confused by Abaabeel shooting Stones or Pebbles and not Allah but some Human had added that 'Soorah' in Qoraan but there are no such Mountain there. There have never been. Its not a Soorah from Allah. Its fake addition like a lot of others.
Good thing, US F-16s made sound like a Jet Fighter otherwise, they were flying so high, they looked like 'Abaabeel' also. Some of the Afghans had actually thought those F-16s were some high-flying Birds at first still because it was hard to hear sound of their Fuse-lodges. My heart silently weeps for this kind of ignorance and Illiteracy of our own people but then. Still good thing is, almost none of them know, its a Sin to learn English according a 'FaTwaa' of our so revered Mollaas, who's so called Holy Books they still read.    


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[mukto-mona] Re: Bangladesh: The long shadow of the August 1975 coup

Dear Muktomona,

We are very much eager to read at once the remaing material of this article, please make it available very soon. Also provide the dates and other details of the various editions of the Daily Star, so that we could reach it.

Waitings for reply.

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Dr. Emon Nir

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>
> http://www.thedailystar.net/2005/08/15/d5081501033.htm
> The Daily Star
> August 15, 2005
>
> The past is never dead
> THE LONG SHADOW OF THE AUGUST 1975 COUP
> by Lawrence Lifschultz
>
> Was the assassination of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his
> family members on August 15, 1975 merely the result of personal
> malice and an act out of sudden fury of some army officers?
>
> Long investigation by veteran US journalist Lawrence Lifschultz has
> made it clear that there was a deep-rooted conspiracy behind the dark
> episode of August 15.
>
> Lifschultz in a number of investigative reports published in
> newspapers made it clear that Khandaker Moshtaque and a quarter of US
> embassy officials in Dhaka were closely involved with the small
> section of army officers in the August 15 coup.
>
> At long last, Lifschultz disclosed the name of his "very reliable
> source", the then US ambassador in Dhaka Eugene Booster with whom he
> has maintained close communication for the 30 years.
>
> Booster repeatedly objected to the conspiracy leading to the August
> 15 assassination, even issued written instruction in this regard, but
> failed to prevent the then station chief Philip Cherry of US Central
> Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Dhaka office from doing the conspiracy.
>
> Lifschultz's plan to publish an interview of Eugene Booster in this
> regard remained unfulfilled as Booster passed away on July 7 last.
>
> The new-born Bangladesh could not save herself from the wrath of then
> foreign secretary Henry Kissinger who could never forget that
> Bangladesh was born in opposition to his suggestion.
>
> Along with Salvador Allende of Chile and Taiyoo of Vietnam,
> Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was in Kissinger's political
> vendetta.
>
> What USA started during the Liberation War in 1971 with attempt to
> split the Awami League using Khandaker Moshtaque and his accomplices
> continued after the independence following a direct US instigation,
> resulting in the carnage on August 15, 1975.
>
> On basis of his 30 years' investigation that included interviews with
> the US sources, Moshtaque and others concerned, Lifschultz has
> written a series of that tale.
>
> The first part of his four reports is published today.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> The 30th anniversary of the August 15th military coup in Bangladesh
> powerfully illustrates the dictum of William Faulkner that the past
> is never dead, it is not even past. For those of us who lived through
> the years of Bangladesh's 'War of Independence' and the decade of the
> 1970s, we remember these dates as milestones of an era. They are
> markers on a road we traveled to a destination many did not reach.
>
>
> After thirty years Bangladesh still lives with the legacy of the
> violent night of August 15th. Just over four years from that dark
> March night in 1971 when Pakistani Army troops rolled their tanks and
> armoured vehicles through the streets of Dhaka slaughtering their
> fellow countrymen instead of accepting the outcome of national
> elections they had agreed to accept, a small unit of the new
> Bangladesh Army invoking the sordid tradition of Pakistan Army staged
> a traditional military putsch.
>
> Within hours, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, symbol for many of an ideal of
> liberation, was dead in a military coup d'etat that had run amok in a
> frenzy of killing. Mujib and almost his entire family were
> slaughtered including his wife and sons, the youngest only twelve. On
> that deadly night groups of soldiers broke into squads and traveled
> around the city killing relatives of Mujib's family.
>
> The pregnant wife of one relation who attempted to intercede to save
> her husband's life was herself killed for her efforts. Mujib's two
> daughters were abroad and they survived with Sheikh Hasina years
> later becoming Prime Minister. Yet, only a year ago, she too was
> nearly assassinated in broad daylight by a hit squad that still
> "eludes" capture, demonstrating yet again Faulkner's insightthe past
> is not even past. It is very much present.
>
> The political configuration that exists today is a direct descendant
> of August 15, 1975. The current Prime Minister, Khaleda Zia, was the
> wife of the late General Ziaur Rahman, the Deputy Chief of Army Staff
> in 1975, who played a crucial behind scenes role in the plotting that
> preceded the coup and in the events which followed.
>
> At the American Embassy that night political and intelligence
> officers tried to monitor the unfolding events. But, there was one
> figure at the Embassy in the days that followed the coup who was
> particularly unsettled. A small knot had settled in his stomach. The
> events were an echo of what he had feared might happen months earlier
> and which he had made strenuous efforts to prevent.
>
> I would meet this man in Washington three years later. He became a
> critical source for me and clearly hoped the information that he
> provided would one day lead to uncomfortable truths being revealed
> and those responsible being held accountable. For the first time in
> nearly thirty years I can identify this individual. I have been freed
> from a restraint of confidentiality that I have adhered to for almost
> three decades. But, be patient, with me a bit longer while I explain
> how and why I came to meet this individual.
>
> I was one among many foreign correspondents covering the coup. Yet, I
> was the only journalist reporting these events for a major
> publication who had actually lived in Bangladesh as a journalist. I
> was the Dhaka correspondent of the Far Eastern Economic Review (Hong
> Kong) in 1974. The following year I moved to New Delhi and took up a
> new position as South Asia Correspondent for the Review. The violent
> death of Mujib would draw me into an inquiry that I could never have
> anticipated would, again and again, hold me in its sway at different
> stages of my life.
>
> My unusual source who worked at the American Embassy that night would
> encourage me forward by his own honesty and quality of integrity. He
> was one of those unusual individuals one occasionally finds
> inhabiting an official bureaucracy. He was deeply distressed about
> the coup and the subsequent killings. He was a man with a conscience.
> Unlike the rest of us he knew something others did not and that
> knowledge tore at his conscience. It was this sense of ethical
> responsibility that brought us face-to-face in one of the more
> memorable encounters I had as young reporter.
>
> After the coup against Mujib the official story put about by the
> successor regime and its minions in the Bangladesh press disturbed
> me. It didn't hold together. Moreover, the cracks began to reveal
> rather curious links and antecedents.
>
> The version of events which emerged at the time was that six junior
> officers, with three hundred men under their command, had acted
> exclusively on their own in overthrowing Mujib. The motives for the
> coup were attributed to a combination of personal grudges held by
> certain of the officers against Mujib and his associates, together
> with a general mood of frustration at the widespread corruption that
> had come to characterize certain elements of Mujib's regime. In
> short, according to this view of events the coup was an ad hoc affair
> not a thought out plan a year or more in the making.
>
> The morning Mujib and his family were killed, the figure installed by
> the young majors as President was Khandakar Mustaque Ahmed, generally
> considered to be the representative of a rightist faction within
> Mujib's own party, the Awami League. After the putsch, Mustaque
> remained impeccably reticent about any part he personally might have
> played in Mujib's downfall. He neither confirmed nor denied his prior
> involvement. He simply avoided any public discussion of the question
> and desperately attempted to stabilize his regime.
>
> A year following the coup, after he had himself been toppled from
> power and before his own arrest on corruption charges, Mustaque
> denied to me in an interview at his home in the "Old City" of Dhaka
> that he had any prior knowledge of the coup plan or piror meetings
> with the army majors, who carried out the action. However, the majors
> who staged the military part of the coup and were forced into exile
> within four months by upheavals within the Bangladesh Army began to
> tell a different tale.
>
> In interviews with journalists in Bangkok and elsewhere, bitter at
> their abandonment by their erstwhile sponsors and allies, the majors
> began to talk out of school. They confirmed prior meetings with
> Mustaque and his associates. A story began to emerge that Mustaque
> and his political friends had been involved for more than a year in a
> web of secret planning that would lead to the overthrow and death of
> Mujib.
>
> A few months after the coup, a mid-level official at the U.S. Embassy
> told me that he was aware of serious tensions within the U.S. Embassy
> over what had happened in August. He said that there were stories
> circulating inside the Embassy that the CIA's Station Chief, Philip
> Cherry, had somehow been involved in the coup and that there was
> specific tension between Cherry and Eugene Boster, the American
> Ambassador. He had no specific details about the nature of this
> "tension" only that there were problems. "I understand," he said,
> "something happened that should not have happened." He urged me to
> dig further.
>
> American involvement in the coup didn't make sense to me. In the
> United States, two Congressional Committees were gearing up to
> investigate illegal covert actions of the Central Intelligence
> Agency. The so-called Church and Pike Committee hearings in
> Washington on CIA assassinations of foreign leaders had begun. The
> committee hearings were having their own impact within the American
> diplomatic and intelligence bureaucracies creating great nervousness
> and anxiety. The American press was openly speculating that senior
> American intelligence officials might face imprisonment for illegal
> clandestine action in Chile and elsewhere.
>
> It was the summer when citizens of the United States first heard
> acronyms like MONGOOSE, COINTELPRO, AM/LASH and elaborate details of
> assassination plots against Lumumba in the Congo, Castro in Cuba and
> Allende in Chile. The covert hand of American power had touched far
> and wide. Now the tip of the iceberg was publicly emerging so that
> for the first time Americans could take a clear look. Yet, all that
> was happening far away in Washington, in a muggy heat as sultry as
> any South Asian monsoon.
>
> In India, Indira Gandhi, speaking of the tragedy of Mujib's death,
> spoke of the sure hand of foreign involvement. As usual, Mrs. Gandhi
> was graphically lacking in details or specifics. However, her avid
> supporters during those first nuptial days of India's Emergency, the
> pro-Moscow Communist Party of India (C.P.I.) were more explicit: the
> CIA said the CPI was behind the coup. I dismissed this as propaganda
> based on no specific evidence.
>
> Yet, how had the coup happened? There were still huge gaps in my
> knowledge of how specific actors had traveled through the various
> mazes they had constructed to disguise their movements yet which
> ultimately led to August 15th. I was living in England nearly three
> years after the coup when I decided to make a trip to Washington to
> visit a colleague of mine, Kai Bird, who was then an editor with The
> Nation magazine, published from New York. Today he is a prominent
> American author.
>
> Lawrence Lifschultz was South Asia Correspondent of the Far Eastern
> Economic Review (Hong Kong). He has written extensively on European
> and Asian affairs for The Guardian (London), Le Monde Diplomatique,
> The Nation (New York), and the BBC among numerous other journals and
> publications. Lifschultz is editor and author of several books
> including Why Bosnia? (with Rabia Ali) and Hiroshima's Shadow:
> Writings on the Denial of History & The Smithsonian Controversy (with
> Kai Bird). He is currently at work on a book concerning Kashmir.
>


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[mukto-mona] two articles on the recent Indo-Bangla summit



A new start for India and Bangladesh?

by Asif Saleh, published in the Guardian on 19 January.

http://dpwriters.wordpress.com/2010/01/19/a-new-start-for-india-and-bangladesh/

Hoi hoi, hai hai, or don't believe the hype

by Jyoti Rahman, published in the BDnews24 on 17 January.

http://dpwriters.wordpress.com/2010/01/17/hoi-hoi-hai-hai-or-don%e2%80%99t-believe-the-hype/

 



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[ALOCHONA] Joy Bangla, Joy Hind - some history lessons about Mujib/...





--- On Tue, 1/19/10, Mo Assghar <moassghar@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Mo Assghar <moassghar@yahoo.com>
Subject: Joy Bangla, Joy Hind - some history lessons about Mujib/...
To: khabor@yahoogroups.com, dhakamails@yahoogroups.com, sonarbangladesh@yahoogroups.com, alochona@yahoogroups.com, notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com, dahuk@yahoogroups.com, bangla-vision@yahoogroups.com, banglarnari@yahoogroups.com, hosainalam@aol.com
Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 7:36 PM

Dear Tauhid MIA:
 
Since you live in Washington, you must know the American history of slavery, 1861, more than a century old. Still, there are debates between confederation and union supporters.  There is nothing wrong in a sane debate. It shows the patriotism, it shows that you care about the country. Past history is for taking a lesson for the future. People still debate the role of George Washington, like many conscriptor believe he was a part of Freemason clang. Debate is good, debate is healthy, not to be obsessed, bt to be objective for the future good.
 
Mujib has a place in the history of Bangladesh, same as Hitlar has a place in the history of the world. I write about Mujib, because I care about my country. There ought to be subjective/objective debate about Mujib's presidency, his high points and low points. Mujib politics and policies cost many live, miser, famine for the country. You are lucky you escaped the brutality of Nazi Mujib, but not everyone is so fortunate. People has to go through hunger, blood-shed, violence, corruption and political unrest.
 
Yes, we still love our country, there is no short of patriotism, no matter how much I like/dislike Seikh Mujib, there is nothing personal, its just my love for telling the truth, when history gets distorted by Hasina. We need to tell the truth, without fear or biased.
 
 
Love from Bangladesh.

 
 

--- On Tue, 1/19/10, hosainalam@aol.com <hosainalam@aol.com> wrote:

From: hosainalam@aol.com <hosainalam@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [khabor.com] Re: Joy Bangla, Joy Hind - some history lessons about Mujib/...
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Cc: moassghar@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 2:51 AM

After four decades since the liberation of Bangladesh we do not have to analyze things as a Mujib-basher or a Mujib-lover. There are so many other dimensions that have emerged in politics. Things are going global and we need to extend and expand our views and need to look at things from a global perspective. 
 
In my childhood during the Seventies I lived in a Bangladesh that was one of the poorest, ranked 150+-th  and today she has crawled to a higher position in the scale of economics, somewhere 70th. Women are more educated than men in villages, private sector has grown, and we are exporting garments and ships, not jute.
 
I still love Bangladesh.
 
People, just come to sense, stop dwelling in a "Mujib" obsession. You do not become a better patriot by hating or loving Mujib,
 
If you love Bangladesh and want to root for her as a real patriot, go to espn360.com and watch the Bangladesh-India test for free! BTW, if you are a India-hater, there are something for you in it.
 
Do not be bitter -- get a life.
 
Prosperity and happiness for you all...
 
Tauhid
Washington, DC
 
 
In a message dated 1/18/2010 4:56:54 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, moassghar@yahoo.com writes:
 


Pictures speak a volume, please scroll down to see the love of Indira Gandhi.

Ever wonder why India always like Seikh Mujib or Seikh Hasina?

Why Mujib was so loved by Indira Gandhi? (Answer: 25 years of Simla agrrement - slavery pact)
http://ethikana.com/gallery/bangabandhu_files/bangabandhu12_big.jpg
Why Hasina is the first Bangladeshi to receive Indira Peace Prize?
http://d.yimg.com/a/p/rids/20100112/i/r3302454410.jpg


WHY??


http://news.oneindia.in/img/2009/07/09-taslima-nasreen200.jpg
"I want to return to my country during Hasina's term" Taslima Nasreen

Seikh Mujib's dream for Bangladesh is a foreign concept. The spirit of Liberation War in 1971 and constitution of newly formed Bangladesh never reflect the wish of the people's aspiration.

After many bloods, what people wanted? And what Mujib gave in return?

Mujibbad - Socialism, Secularism - are foreign concept in the land of Bangladesh where 90% of the people adhere different values than socialism. De-Pakistanization was a tactic used by leftist hit-man in the Awami League. Mujib was not a brainiac, he was more of a populist street politicians. Watch Mujib's addresses to the masses, even his famous March, 71, Mujib said "joy Bangla' immediately followed 'Pakistan Zindabad'. The chant for Joy Bangla came more to agitate Pakistanis than really cooking Bangla politics. Though Bhasani was far greater leader than Mujib, he never succeeded to overpass Mujib's oratory. Despite Bhasani being more pragmatic than Mujib. In the historical context, left-wing hunkers of Awami League and Indira Gandhi thought Mujib as an ally to break-apart Pakistan. After the cyclone devastation in 70, and soon after election followed gave Mujib boon in electoral vote. Mujib surged and never had to look back, rather Bhasani lost the mantle of the Awami League. Later, Mujib kicked out Bhasani and he he formed a new party - National Awami Party - NAP. Mujib's nauka on full swing, Bhasani struggle to get a place in Bangladeshi politics, with not much luck. Bhasani is almost forgotten from the politics of Bangladesh.

The sense of de-Pakistanization caused the Awami Jubo League to coin the term like 'Joy Bangla', choose Tagore's 'Amar Sonar Bangla' as a national anthem. But there was a far greater implication of these chants and tactics - a subtle message, planted by Indira Gandhi. The dream was to divide Pakistan in two pieces and subsequently make East Pakistan as a part of West Bengal. To make that happen, most educational institutes became stronghold of left-wing student union. Awami League's secularism is mainly an off-shoot of USSR - socialism. Awami Leagues India-love is for their own political ego and survival. But, time and time again, the manifesto of Awami League goes against the ethos of land of Bangladesh.

But, history in the making - Grameen & BRAC succeeded to spread the foreign & virulent subtle ideology  of left to rural areas. They do have some progressive thinking, but the pivotal value point goes to India. These are the breed of left. Hasina knows very well how to survive, she knows she needs to suck Monmohon's cock hard, this time is different. Mujib did the same thing by licking Indira Gandhi.. Mujib was aspire to grab 'Bongeshor', so arrogant he became, almost a God-like feature in Bangladesh, the man who fuk Ayub, Yahyia & Bhutto never thought his doll-shape can fall, like Saddam, Mujib's legacy was flushed out in the toilet. But, Hasina/Rehana are very crafty. Hasina is a 'puglee horse', Rehana & Ruponte , who is behind the curtain, making fortune by fooling people.

Khaleda and BNP should take note, sitting in the back seat, Khaleda need to organize the party. Party need to be built from the grass-root level, leadership in student wing need to be fair and stronger. But, Khaleda can only think about money. BNP can not get away from money and power, that's definite sadden them. Khaleda need to bring fresh faces in the party, loyal and good leadership is the key to success. And, yes, Bangladeshi Nationalism, should the mantra of patriotism. Deshbondhu Zia did the right chant. Unlike Mujib, Zia was the most popular president in the history of Bangladesh.

Hasina is here to stay in power for next 10 years. BAL is not going to anywhere without sucking blood, it's a vicious revengeful party, same as the NAZI of Hitlar. Hasina is doing the right thing to stay in power, and oh, yes, war crime fracas is coming soon, though there will be no justice. After 37 years, Hasina is very successful, she is very aroused to enjoy some intimate personal moment, but, Wajed Mia is alive anymore. Who is going give her that much erotica? Oh Joynal Hazari .... be the savior!

Long live Hasina, Joy Hind. Joy go mata!




http://www.amardesh online.com/ pages/details/ 2010/01/17/ 14314
ভারতে বাংলাদেশ হাইকমিশনের স্লোগান এখন : 'জয় বাংলা, জয় হিন্দ।' প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনার সদ্যসমাপ্ত ভারত সফর উপলক্ষে বাংলাদেশ হাইকমিশন একটি বিশেষ স্মরণিকা বের করে। 'বাংলাদেশ : হেরাল্ডিং এ নিউ এরা অব ফ্রেন্ডশিপ' নামের স্মরণিকায় ভারতে নিযুক্ত বাংলাদেশের হাইকমিশনার তারিক এ করিমের পৃষ্ঠাজুড়ে বিরাট এক বাণী রয়েছে। বাংলাদেশের হাইকমিশনার তার বাণী শেষ করেছেন 'জয় বাংলা, জয় হিন্দ' স্লোগান দিয়ে।
গত ১০ থেকে ১৩ জানুয়ারি প্রধানমন্ত্রীর ভারত সফরের সময় এই স্মরণিকা বিভিন্ন মহলে বিতরণ করা হয়। স্মরণিকায় হাইকমিশনারের বাণীতে জয় হিন্দ স্লোগান দেখে অনেকেই বিস্মিত হয়েছেন। সাংবাদিকসহ বিভিন্ন মহলে আলোচনা হয়েছে হাইকমিশনারের এই নতুন স্লোগান নিয়ে। প্রশ্ন উঠেছে, বাংলাদেশের হাইকমিশনারের কণ্ঠে এই স্লোগান এলো কীভাবে? দিল্লিতে বসে তিনি আসলে কার স্বার্থ রক্ষা করছেন, এমন প্রশ্ন এখন অনেকের মনে। একজন কূটনীতিক হিসেবে তিনি কোনো রাজনৈতিক স্লোগানই দিতে পারেন না। আর সেখানে তিনি ভারতের স্লোগান কণ্ঠে ধারণ করেছেন। এটা একটি স্বাধীন রাষ্ট্রের জন্য চরম অবমাননাকর।
সাবেক কূটনীতিক তারিক এ করিমকে রাজনৈতিক বিবেচনায় বর্তমান আওয়ামী লীগ সরকার প্রতিমন্ত্রীর পদমর্যাদায় চুক্তিভিত্তিতে ভারতে বাংলাদেশের হাইকমিশনার হিসেবে নিয়োগ দেয়। কথিত আছে ভারতের পছন্দেই তাকে সে দেশে বাংলাদেশের হাইকমিশনার হিসেবে নিয়োগ দেয়া হয়েছে। স্মরণিকায় প্রচ্ছদজুড়ে ছাপানো হয়েছে শেখ হাসিনা এবং ড. মনমোহন সিংয়ের ছবি। বাংলাদেশের হাইকমিশনার তার বাণীতে বলেছেন, এই সফরের মাধ্যমে বাংলাদেশ ও ভারতের মধ্যে শুরু হবে বন্ধুত্বের নতুন ধাপ। দু'দেশের মধ্যে যে ঐতিহাসিক সম্পর্ক ছিল তা আবার জোড়া লাগবে।


--- On Sun, 1/17/10, Isha Khan <bd_mailer@yahoo. com> wrote:

From: Isha Khan <bd_mailer@yahoo. com>
Subject: [Sonar Bangladesh] Joy Bangla, Joy Hind
To: "Dhaka Mails" <dhakamails@yahoogro ups.com>
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[ALOCHONA] Re: Fwd: Mahmudur Rahman on Joy Bangla-Jai Hind



Daily Amar Desh editor Mahmudur Rahmans name will come up repeatedly in years to come whenever we will speak about democratic election and how powerful political syndicate plays dirty tricks to curtail people's right behind the scene.

 

Nation knows about Mahmudur Rahmans attempt to facilitate Jamaat-BNP election engineering conspiracy to win undone election of January 2007 to bring them into power. Mahmudur Rahman arranged meeting with high government official from various department to make plan to collaborate with Jamaat-BNP aspiration to win election by any means.

 

Meeting took place in Mahmudur Rahmans Uttora business office, meeting that been coined in history as Uttora Conspiracy. This dishonest men single handedly tried to destabilize our countries democratic process. To understand this crooked man, please watch this video link.

 

Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/usawamileague#p/f/4/tGacAW6UzKU

 

Regards

Shamim Chowdhury

Maryland, USA





--- In khabor@yahoogroups.com, Isha Khan <bdmailer@...> wrote:

Mahmudur Rahman on Joy Bangla-Jai Hind

<http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_4grwcn\
JcpRA/SPHoZvv4EHI/AAAAAAAAANc/1mFsSP2JWow/s400/Mahmudur_Rahman_former_en\
ergy_adviser.jpg&imgrefurl=http://ahmadferdous.blogspot.com/2008/10/new-\
owners-of-daily-amar-desh.html&usg=__gdbquI5g1GayxXAwhjcQvbrA3I8=&h=400&\
w=266&sz=18&hl=en&start=2&sig2=Mhe57hl4sfDlOvX7GzDt1A&um=1&tbnid=m947sJ6\
bn3CghM:&tbnh=124&tbnw=82&prev=/images%3Fq%3DMahmudur%2BRahman%26hl%3Den\
%26sa%3DG%26um%3D1&ei=aQ5VS9KtEImv4QbNwaWeCQ>

http://www.amardeshonline.com/pages/details/2010/

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[ALOCHONA] Re: Mahmudur Rahman on Joy Bangla-Jai Hind



Daily Amar Desh editor Mahmudur Rahmans name will come up repeatedly in years to come whenever we will speak about democratic election and how powerful political syndicate plays dirty tricks to curtail peoples right behind the scene.

 

Nation knows about Mahmudur Rahmans attempt to facilitate Jamaat-BNP election engineering conspiracy to win undone election of January 2007 to bring them into power. Mahmudur Rahman arranged meeting with high government official from various department to make plan to collaborate with Jamaat-BNP aspiration to win election by any means.

 

Meeting took place in Mahmudur Rahmans Uttora business office, meeting that been coined in history as Uttora Conspiracy. This dishonest men single handedly tried to destabilize our countries democratic process. To understand this crooked man, please watch this video link.

 

Link: http://www.youtube.com/user/usawamileague#p/f/4/tGacAW6UzKU

 

Regards

Shamim Chowdhury

Maryland, USA


 

--- In khabor@yahoogroups.com, Isha Khan <bdmailer@...> wrote:

Mahmudur Rahman on Joy Bangla-Jai Hind

<http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_4grwcn\
JcpRA/SPHoZvv4EHI/AAAAAAAAANc/1mFsSP2JWow/s400/Mahmudur_Rahman_former_en\
ergy_adviser.jpg&imgrefurl=http://ahmadferdous.blogspot.com/2008/10/
owners-of-daily-amar-desh.html&usg=__gdbquI5g1GayxXAwhjcQvbrA3I8=&h=400&\
w=266&sz=18&hl=en&start=2&sig2=Mhe57hl4sfDlOvX7GzDt1A&um=1&tbnid=m947sJ6\
bn3CghM:&tbnh=124&tbnw=82&prev=/images%3Fq%3DMahmudur%2BRahman%26hl%3Den\
%26sa%3DG%26um%3D1&ei=aQ5VS9KtEImv4QbNwaWeCQ>

http://www.amardeshonline.com/pages/details/2010/

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