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Saturday, January 22, 2011

[ALOCHONA] 86.71% readers do not support Supreme Court's position



86.71%  Prothom Alo readers do not support Supreme Court's position on TIB survey
 
 
 


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[ALOCHONA] Water war



Water war
 
 


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[ALOCHONA] 15 thousand crore taka looted by AL-BNP syndicate from stock market



15 thousand crore taka looted by AL-BNP syndicate from stock market
 


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[ALOCHONA] RAW’s involvement in Chittagong Hill Tracts



RAW's involvement in Chittagong Hill Tracts
 
Mohammad Zainal Abedin

 
The object of India's assistance to PCJSS of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) and its front organization as well, is limited not only to cripple Bangladesh but use them as tenanted ruffians and mercenaries to uproot the guerrillas of TNV (Tripura), NSCN (Nagaland), MNF (Mizoram), PLA, PAM (Manipur) and ULFA (Assam) who are engaged in an obstinate and steady jungle war to free their regions from Indian exploitative claws. Because of the Chakmas' similarity to of appearance and stature to the tribal of North-eastern India, her intelligence agencies infiltrated many Shanti Bahini (SB) insurgents into the militant outfits of Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram and Assam. India's intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) even uses the common Chakmas as its agents to procure the plans and other information of these militant outfits. A pro-Chakma book published from Calcutta accurately acknowledges:
 
" During the regime of Indira Gandhi when a portion of the Naga and the Mizo communities revolted, the Indian government decided to use the tribals of CHT, Indian government accurately convicted that only the tribals of CHT could help the Indian government in procuring the information about the Nagas and the Mizos more effectively. The Union government of India decided that tribal refugees of Bangladesh (at that time it was East Pakistan) would be rehabilitated in the desolate region of NEFA (i.e. in the North-Eastern Frontier Agency with China, which is now known as Arunachal Pradesh). The rehabilitation of the refugees in the desolate region as a strategy to face the Chinese power of post-62 era perhaps was a well thought decision. Their rehabilitation in the depopulated region would not only increase the population of that area but also play a positive role in the field of defence and security arrangements. The Union government accurately concluded that these tribals would always remain faithful to and dependent on Indian government and a portion of them might have been used in defence force if the situation would demand so (78 ).
 
The RAW operatives closely assisted the Chakma guerrillas. The Chakmas after the change of the government in 1975 contacted the RAW. They offered to infiltrate among the Mizo rebels and pass on information to the Indian government in lieu of asylum. This offer was accepted by the then Indian government (79). 
 
The RAW was involved in training of the rebels of Chakma tribes and Shanti Bahini to carry out subversive activities in Bangladesh (80).
 
In this context, let me quote renowned Indian journalist and BBC's Eastern India correspondent Subir Bhaumik's interview with 'Probe News Magazine':
 
"You will see in my book, from 1975 to 1990, the RAW backed Shanti Bahini........" In 1976 after Shanti bahini went underground, their people had gone for training in India. Mind you, the rank and file were trained in India....... There was a clear indication given to Mr. Larma that India was prepared for up to 50,000 guerillas. Train them, arm them, equip them....."(81).
 
This strategy still persists which makes it easier for Indian government to restrict the anti-India forces of Nagaland, Tripura, Assam, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram and Meghalaya. On the other hand, RAW genuinely perceived that the chakmas are subservient to India, the militants of the North-east would not get shelter even temporarily if the SB remains active in CHT, In fact, one can conclude that SB was used the fence of the Indian border.
 
In 1975, the RAW was instructed to assist the Chakma rebels with arms, supplies, bases and training. Training was concluded in the border camps in Tripura but specialized training was imparted at Chakrata near Dehra Doon. Shantu Larma's Shanti Bahini members were flown to Chakrata and then sent back to Tripura to infiltrate  into CHTs. A RAW office and its operatives at Agartala monitored the progress of the trainees. In 1976, the Shanti Bahini launched its first attack on the Bangladesh forces. A new insurgency had been born and India's secret war in the hills of Bangladesh had begun (82).
   
Motiur Rahaman,editor, Prothom Alo who is known to be soft towards India, disclosed that Indian intelligence agencies tried to create unrest in CHT region and continues it till date (83).
 
Now it is open secret that CHT problem is the direct outcome of Indian manipulation. India with the active cooperation of the Congress ruffians Gopal Krisna Chakma, Sneha Kumar Chakma and others persuaded some ambitious and derailed tribals, mainly the Chakmas, to float a secessionist outfit under the leadership of former Pairliament member Manbebdra Narayan Larma.
 
Though the article No. 9 of the now defunct Indo-Bangladesh Treaty of Cooperation and friendship signed on March 19, 1972 categorically stated that one country would neither allow the terrorists of other to use its territory nor encourage any activities subversive to internal peace and security and territorial integrity. But within a year of signing the treaty India violated the provisions of the treaty by allowing the PCJSS and SB terrorists to operate against Bangladesh from Indian soil.
 
Referring to Larma's RAW connection an English weekly 'Friday' published from Dhaka mentioned that Manbendra Larma crossing the border met Indian intelligence officials in 1976. The same weekly informed that Larma's initiation to patch up with Late President Ziaur Rahman was deterred under Indian pressure. The weekly says: "The attempt of M.N. Larma to negotiate a settlement with Zia was failed as the armed wing of the Jana Sanghati Samiti was compelled to initiate armed operation under Indian pressure in mid 1976" (84).
 
Chittagong Hill Tracts: A Victim of Indian Intervention, Mohammad Zainal Abedin,Eastern Publications, London, 2003, pages.97-100.
 
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78. Debjani Dutta & Annusuya Bosu Roy Chowdhury, The Politics and the Struggle of Chittagong Hill Tracts border, Calcutta Research Group, Calcutta, India, Page.63
79. Inside RAW:The Story of India's Secret Service, Asoka Raina, Vikas Publishers, New Delhi, India, 1981, page. 86-87
80. RAW's Role in Furthering India's Foreign Policy, Ashok Biswas, The New Nation, Dhaka, August 31, 1994
81. PROBE, Vol.1, Issue 4, Dhaka, September 1-15, 2001.
82. Binalaksmi Nepram, South Asia's Fractured Frontier, Mittal Publishers, New Delhi, 2002, page-153.
83. Motiur Rahaman,  Prothom Alo, Dhaka, December 10, 2002.
84. Weekly Friday,  Dhaka, June3, 1988.


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[ALOCHONA] sufferings of people





Gas prospects made gloomy

Fingers pointed at tardy Petrobangla

All the gas burners of this house at Moghbazar are of no use as the gas supply has gone out around noon yesterday and the women resort to wood-fuelled earthen stoves. Residents of the area suffer gas outage every day from 7:00am till evening.Photo: Anisur Rahman


The country will continue to suffer from gas crisis for the next few years as Petrobangla has failed to increase gas production and its capability to supply gas in line with the rising demand.

The shortfall in gas supply now stands at around 500 million cubic feet a day (mmcfd), sufficient to generate power to meet one third of the country's electricity demand.

Domestic users need 130-140 mmcfd gas in the capital but its supply now hovers around 110 mmcfd, said officials of Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company Ltd.

Titas has been trying to improve gas supply by replacing old and narrow gas lines.

It has replaced around 56 kilometres of pipelines in the city. But there will not be any big improvement in supply unless gas production increases, said an official asking not to be named.

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for how long politicians, ........ corrupt, inefficient and lazy......will fool common Bangladeshis...in the name of


"shonar Bangladesh "....and " Digital Bangladesh"?



Best wishes.



khoda hafez.



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Re: [ALOCHONA] Successful financial management




We really have to stay away from this "Colonial" was of protesting. It was OK to do under the British raj or Pakistani "Confused raj". Why do this crap in our own country?


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Successful financial management
 
 
 
 


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[ALOCHONA] Islamophobia is rife in UK, says Warsi



Baroness Warsi says Muslim prejudice seen as normal
 
Controversial: Baroness Warsi will use a speech to attack Britain's approach to Islam, claiming Islamophobia is seen as normal and acceptable at dinner parties
 
Prejudice against Muslims has "passed the dinner-table test" and become socially acceptable in the UK, a senior Conservative is to say.
 
Baroness Warsi, co-chairman of the Tory Party, will warn against dividing Muslims into moderates and extremists.
 The baroness, the first Muslim woman to serve in the cabinet, will say such labels fuel misunderstanding.
 
She will use a speech at Leicester University to accuse the media of superficial discussion of Islam.Baroness Warsi will say anti-Muslim prejudice is now seen by many Britons as normal and uncontroversial, and she will use her position to fight an "ongoing battle against bigotry".
 
In extracts of the speech, published in the Daily Telegraph, the peer blames "the patronising, superficial way faith is discussed in certain quarters, including the media", for making Britain a less tolerant place for believers.She is expected to reveal that she raised the issue of Islamophobia with Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to Britain last year, urging him to "create a better understanding between Europe and its Muslim citizens".
 
'Social rejection'
 
The BBC's religious affairs correspondent Robert Pigott said Baroness Warsi is to say publicly what many Muslims privately complain about - that prejudice against them does not attract the social stigma attached to prejudice against other religious and ethnic groups.Continue reading the main story
 
"Lady Warsi has broached the issue before," Robert Pigott says."She told the 2009 Conservative Party conference that anti-Muslim hatred had become Britain's last socially acceptable form of bigotry, and claimed in a magazine article last October that taking a pop at the Muslim community in the media sold papers and didn't really matter."
 
In her speech, she is expected to say the description of Muslims as either moderate or extremist encourages false assumptions."It's not a big leap of imagination to predict where the talk of 'moderate' Muslims leads; in the factory, where they've just hired a Muslim worker, the boss says to his employees: 'Not to worry, he's only fairly Muslim'," she will say.
 
"In the school, the kids say: 'The family next door are Muslim but they're not too bad'."And in the road, as a woman walks past wearing a burka, the passers-by think: 'That woman's either oppressed or is making a political statement'."
 
Baroness Warsi will say terror offences committed by a small number of Muslims should not be used to condemn all who follow Islam.But she will also urge Muslim communities to be clearer about their rejection of those who resort to violent acts."Those who commit criminal acts of terrorism in our country need to be dealt with not just by the full force of the law," she will say.
 
"They also should face social rejection and alienation across society and their acts must not be used as an opportunity to tar all Muslims." Asked about Baroness Warsi's speech, a No 10 spokesman said she was expressing the view that there needed to be a debate "about the issue of radicalisation in Great Britain and terrorism".
 
 
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Muslim baroness warns the 'bigots': Dinner party Islamophobia is rife, says Warsi
 
The  first Muslim woman Cabinet minister will today launch a controversial attack on Britain's approach to Islam.Baroness Warsi will caution that Islamophobia is seen as normal and acceptable at dinner parties.
 
The Tory Party chairman will warn that describing Muslims as 'moderate' or 'extremist', fosters prejudice against them. In a speech at the University of Leicester, she will pledge to use her position to wage an 'ongoing battle against bigotry'.
 
Lady Warsi will say: 'It's not a big leap of imagination to predict where the talk of "moderate" Muslims leads.'In the factory, where they've just hired a Muslim worker, the boss says to his employees: "Not to worry, he's only fairly Muslim".
 
'In the school, the kids say: "The family next door are Muslim but they're not too bad". And in the road, as a woman walks past wearing a burka, the passers-by think: "That woman's either oppressed or is making a political statement".' 
 
Her high-profile intervention suggests that the Government is more willing than its Labour predecessors to tackle sensitive issues of race and religion.But Lady Warsi's controversial speech will lay her open to the charge that she has sided with her own community at a time when Christian leaders are also concerned that public respect for their faith has diminished. 
 
The Tory chairman will say that terrorist offences committed by a small number of Islamists must not be used to condemn all Muslims.But she will also acknowledge concerns about the failure of some British Muslims to integrate into Western society. And she will warn that some Muslim communities must do more to ostracise extremists.
 


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[ALOCHONA] Arrest of Ghulam Azam anytime



Ghulam Azam, former Jamaat-e-Islami linchpin, may be arrested anytime on charges of committing crimes against humanity during the country's Liberation War in 1971, a member of the International Crimes Tribunal's (ICT) investigation agency has said.

Mohammad Abdul Hannan Khan, talking to reporters at Netrakona Circuit House on Friday afternoon, said investigation against him was at the final stage.

"Ghulam Azam may be held anytime if found guilty in the investigation,"

He opposed the independence struggle in 1971 and allegedly led the formation of Peace Committees, Razakar, Al-Badr and Al-Shams militias to thwart the emergence of Bangladesh.

Ghulam Azam is also accused of having lobbied against the recognition of new-born Bangladesh by foreign countries.

He was condemned to death at a symbolic public trial by eminent citizens of the country.

Khan said investigation into five other cases filed in Netrakona against Ghulam Azam on charges of war crimes would start soon.

Praising the role of media in war crimes trial issue, he sought help from all to ensure transparency and neutrality of the trial.

Earlier, the agency member exchanged views with local freedom fighters. Later, he visited Trimohini mass grave.

Other members of the agency Motiar Rahman, additional superintendent of police Tutul Chakrabarti, district freedom fighters' commander Nurul Amin, district Ghatak Dalal Nurmul Committee president Safayet Ahmed Khan and local Sector Commanders' Forum president Abu Siddique Ahmed accompanied him.

Another member of the agency on Sept 19 had said that they had claimed to have collected 'sufficient' evidence of war crimes committed by Ghulam Azam.

A investigation team started investigating the allegations of war crimes against Ghulam Azam on Aug 23. A three-member panel had visited Brahmanbaria's 'old' and 'new' prisons facilities, the mass grave beside Kurulia Bridge and the Pairtala killing ground, and recorder a number of witness accounts.

Azam, leading a secluded life since leaving the top office of the Jamaat, in an exclusive interview with the on July 6 last year said the government had confiscated his passport on April 27 that year.


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