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Monday, March 7, 2011

[ALOCHONA] Banker Yunus banking on emotion defying law



We must give credit to Dr. Yunus for taking micro financing to world stage and branding Bangladesh as the brand owner and finally wining a Nobel Prize. He may have not invented the idea but certainly he was able to give it a height which no one was able to do before. Because of his personal connection with Hillary Clinton the then first lady current Secretary of State of the most powerful country of the world Dr. Yunus was able to get the world attention.

 

Dr. Yunus got his first world wide media attention during the first micro summit which took place in Washington where our present PM Sheik Hasina co-chaired the summit along with Queen Sofia of Spain . In the home turf Dr. Yunus got support of the then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who went all the way to Washington to unveil Bangladesh brand financial system in first ever world summit on microfinance.

   

In the early days of microfinance, Dr. Yunus has a success story to tell but not much audience other then few media outlet. The country was going through high trouble. It was couple years after the death of Gen. Zia when Gen Ershad claimed the power overthrowing corrupt BNP government of Justice Sattar. In a state wide televised speech, Justice Sattar claims wide spread corruption in his government and asked military to take over, so did Gen Ershad. Suddenly Dr. Yunus saw some light at the end of the tunnel, military marshal law governments civil Finance Minister Abul Mal Muhit, yes readers, ironically it's the same person who is our current Finance Minister.

 

Finance Minister Muhit gave an audience to Dr. Yunus and Dr. Yunus was the speaker, as good orator he was and is Yunus was able to make Muhit understand the value of starting a new bank solely for the poor. Muhit as the Finance Minister was able to get permission of Gen. Ershad to form the Bank name Grameen Bank, a bank for the poor. Ershad's military regime issued a proclamation establishing the bank and appointed Dr. Mohammad Yunus as its Managing Director, it was 1983 and since then he is the head of this government institution.

 

It need to be clear that Grameen Bank unlike many other privately owned NGO is not a private entity at all but a government entity with autonomy and Dr. Yunus is nothing but government approved Managing Director of the Bank. Success of Grameen Bank is not just the success of its Managing Director Dr. Yunus's but the government of Bangladesh and its shareholders as well.

 

Mohammad Yunus played a wonderful role of mentoring the organization setting its goal. The negative story picks up there where Grameen Bank a bank for the poor changed its role of providing free of collateral cheap loan to the poor especially women to high interest loan sharking business.

 

A noble cause and idea which started its journey from village Jobra under the stewardship of a young professor Dr. Yunus caught into so-called social business gimmick. Loan to the poor started with no interest climbed to as high as THIRTY percent though in Grameen transaction shows it as twenty percent not showing the actual cost that the borrowers has to bear.

 

Day by day Grameen involved it self into all sorts of profit making business, telecommunication to making so called energy curd and what not. A brand name Grameen paid a hefty price for that as well not just financially but receiving endless criticism. While the poor people Caught into microfinance debt Grameen caught into illegal VOIP business and slapped with hefty punitive fines of hundreds of millions of BDT during last caretaker government and loosing its clean image.

 

Some people may say Dr. Yunus has no relation to those illegal wrongdoings of Grameen Telecommunication. How ever that notion will not be justified and he had to bear the responsibility. Grameen mobile is a part of Grameen family and Grameen receives a huge stash of profit out of it. So if you accept the profit you have to bear the responsibility as well.

 

A Nobel laureate like Dr. Yunus never came up with one word to condemn his organizations wrongdoing but keep tight-lipped. His muted un acknowledging attitude of this grave matter did hurt lot of his supporters as well as rest of the nation. Though this is nothing new from him, he kept mum or talked in favor of military and undemocratic rulers as near as past Gen. Moeenuddin-Fakhruddin  or Iajuddin government.

 

Dr. Yunus who started (not really) claiming as the originator/author/owner of this microfinance idea thought about Grameen Bank with same obsession. Like many others who rose to power and fame Dr. Yunus started thinking about him as indispensable and his role as Managing Director as prerequisite for banks survival.

 

Probably Dr. Yunus himself and many others thought him and Grameen Bank as one and one entity, that thinking process was based on a complete flawed understanding.  It is very unfortunate Dr. Yunus did not play an affirmative role on bringing that wrong notion down rather fueled the idea.

 

A noble idea strangulates to death slowly but surely. A bank that was created to ensure loan to the poor ravenous people of Bangladesh is now hungry it self for fame and ready to play any game. Getting the Nobel Prize whisked away Dr. Yunus into a fairy land of foolishly considering him as indispensable and a savior of the world poor. High ambition and hunger for fame and name ruined his stature and brought him down to earth facing criticism home and abroad.

 

Grameen Bank was and is an autonomous government entity though it is not just like much other autonomous body but a special one. If the banking law of the country as well as Grameen Bank's own employee service manual clearly states that all Grameen employees will retire at age 60 then how in the world it is OK for Managing Director Dr. Yunus to violate that law and say I am indispensible therefore I must stay for life and defy any law.

 

Some Yunus supporter might say there are others too who has crossed that age such as PM her self or others in the cabinet. Yes that is true but that is a whole new subject/concept to deal with. Present law of the land dose allow those position holder to continue their official duty at or above sixty, if you do not like it then go ahead and make effort to change it. But as long the law allows or disallows, you just have to abide by the rule, period.

 

Dr. Yunus in many of his speech talked about lawlessness in our society and politics but when the time came for him to set the standard he downplayed the law and played his sentiment card and vowed to stay in power as long someone is not able to pull him down.

 

During caretaker military rule, Dr. Yunus talked harshly about politicians and labeled them as corrupt and promoter of family dynasty. He did talk about fresh leadership to make the difference and now when the question comes about new leadership of Grameen, Dr. Yunus back out and his laughable  reply that Grameen will not be able survive without him or there is no one who can assume that responsibility. If so, then it is shame for him that he stayed in that position for couple of decade but miserably or the more correct choice of word would be mystically failed to create a chain of leadership who can and will take new challenges.

 

Critics say, to keep his tight grip on all matter Dr. Yunus never allowed any new leadership capable of running the organization independently around for too long. Any one who happened to be capable will be removed and a person will be replacing the position with his approval only.

 

The nine members of the board out of twelve are selected by Dr. Yunus himself and rest three appointed by the government of Bangladesh . Nine members of the board who has been handpicked by Dr. Yunus have absolutely no idea whets so ever of how a billion dollar bank like Grameen runs. They are there no more then to act as rubber stamp to go along with Dr. Yunus whim.

 

Dr. Yunus has taken full advantage of the disadvantage of his executive board members neophyte of the banking business and ruled the business as he wishes rather then following the business rule prescribed in Grameen's business policy.

 

The bank which strictly supposes to land only to the poor's started funding family owned business defying all rules. Grameen is tax exempted business institution. They do not pay to the government in return they do public service, is this what public service, service to the poor means to Dr. Yunus.

 

When Grameen Bank's poor member has to return every singe penny they borrow whether loose or gain otherwise face penalty, intimidation and legal or social boycotts by the group but strangely his family gets a very sweet deal of sharing profit and loss which even commercial banks do not offer other then some Islamic banks. Is this kind justice and honesty Dr. Yunus is talking about while in the international stage.

 

It is unfortunate that a man of his stature will set such a bad precedence and take ill advantage of his position and international connection to pressure law of the land takes a different course to keep him in his position. It is more unfortunate that now he wants keeps the nations image hostage and play his emotions card once again to keep his position.

 

It is so childish for him and his lawyer Dr. Kamal Hossain to say that if he was allowed to violate the bank law for ten years then he should not be blamed about it at any letter stage? Does Dr. Yunus mean violation get justified if it was not challenged or corrected in time?

 

Are we going to say that recent epoch making judgment of high court on nullifying all military rule of seventies and eighties in Bangladesh and declaring it as illegal occupation of power was wrong judgment as it happened thirty years ago and no one challenged it earlier therefore illegal unconstitutional occupation of power by military rulers was justified!

 

High interest Grameen's micro credit is nothing but unambiguous rape of frail but lucrative financial body of poor of the poorest especially women. Most vulnerable segment of the society is trapped into Grameen's loan shark landing microfinance policy, calamitous attempt of the poor to escape from local loan shark known as Mohajon to get caught by institutionalized shark loan lender named Grameen is unfortunate and unwanted.

 

It's a farce that the poor of the poorest who need the most low interest finance to change their ill fate are locked into maximum high interest loan up to 30 percent from Grameen while the affluent society gets loan at very low interest some where 10 to 12 percent from commercial banks. Now Grameen might say we are giving loan to someone with no collateral therefore we have to cover our risk. No comments on that as that is a fact, however then question comes, do not call this sort of loan sharking a social enterprise call it what it is.

 

In U.S. to often you will get advertisement about car loan or housing loan with bad credit or no credit everyone applies everyone gets credit. Those lenders are known in the U.S. as loan sharking institution and they do not challenge it. If Dr. Yunus also agrees that Grameen does the same then their will be no question but question comes when he claims to be doing business of social just. Grameen's over exorbitant interest rates and alleged coercive debt collection policy has no difference then shark lender of the west.

What is Loan Shark: A loan shark is a person or body that offers unsecured loans at high interest rates to individuals, often enforcing repayment by blackmail or threats of violence. Dose that sounds Dr. Yunus and Grameen Bank, Yes it dose. Wikipedia Link explains the characteristics of Loan Shark: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loan_shark

 

If wants know more about the result of Grameen Loan Sharking business and hide and seek game then go to this link and play the video: http://www.france24.com/en/20080404-bangladesh-burden-microcredit-caring-grameen-bank-mohammed-yunnus

 

Watching this video will raise very suspicious question what Grameen and Dr. Yunus wants to hide from getting out? Its no wonder anymore why Dr. Yunus wrote a personal memo to NORAD asking help to keep donors fund misappropriation secret, WHY? What he is scared off!  Why Dr, Yunus appointed director Noorjahan Bagom ask her security to tie the journalist who simply says that he wants to ask some question! Hope one day the poor of the poorest will know about the name of the game.

 

I just read his public statement (March 7th 2011) where he makes calls to the nation. That is just tricky rubbish. When a case is waiting for ruling, his public statement is a mere attempt to fuel confusion among mass people and pressure on the court to take the verdict in his favor.

 

He and his lawyears are making evry effort to make our justice system look bad, that is not right thing to do for a Nobel lauriate! He himself went to the court challenging Bangladesh Bank notice of his removal now after three days of deliveration his lawyears are talking saying they might not get justice. Dr. Yunus is following a carbon copy plan of Khaleda Zia after she lost her house and court fiasco played by her lawyear.

 

Within months of getting the Nobel Prize he applied this same sort of public call/statement technique during last military CTG attempting to grab political power in the vacuum using help from military intelligence unit. I surely hope dr. Yunus stop this uncalled technique and keep faith on system.

 

I  certainly hope Nobel laureate Dr. Yunus will come intto his sense and do what is good for the Bank and its poor borrowers not just looking at self interest. Reduce the interest burden from the poor and be a real benevolent banker of the poor. Above all, he will abide by the law of the land as any other ordinary citizen and not claim aspecial stature just becouse of he is a Nobel laureate.

 

 

Shamim Chowdhury

Maryland, U.S.A.

Email: veirsmill@ yahoo.com




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[ALOCHONA] Rising food prices



Rising food prices
 
 
 


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Re: [ALOCHONA] Tigers will growl again - Tigers will play again



'Let us all be certain'- we can not be certain but can only wish and pray for them to win.
 

--- On Mon, 7/3/11, Shamim Chowdhury <veirsmill@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Shamim Chowdhury <veirsmill@yahoo.com>
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Tigers will growl again - Tigers will play again
To: alapon@yahoogroups.com, "khabor dot com USA" <news@khabor.com>, uttorshuri@yahoogroups.com, bangladesh_politics@yahoogroups.com, "BaNglAdEsh_news_website" <BaNglAdEsh_news_website@yahoogroups.com>, "Alochona" <alochona@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Monday, 7 March, 2011, 4:51 AM

 

Certainly they failed on Friday 4th of March but let there be no doubt Bangladesh cricket team lead by Sakib Al Hasan gave us a lot to feel proud about Bangladesh cricket. Let us all be certain that our team will come back, tigers will growl again and the opponent's blood will freeze to zero degree.

 

Terrible loss of one match will inspire us to bring the glory back of many wonderful win.

Go tigers,

Go Sakib,

Go Abdur Razzak,

Go Aftab Ahmed,

Go Alok Kapali

Go Dhiman Ghosh

Go Dolar Mahmud

Go Enamul Haque jnr ,

Go Faisal Hossain

Go Farhad Reza

Go Imrul Kayes,

Go Jahurul Islam,

Go Junaid Siddique,

Go Mahbubul Alam,

Go Mahmudullah

Go Mashrafe Mortaza

Go Mehrab Hossain jnr,

Go Mohammad Ashraful,

Go Mushfiqur Rahim,

Go Naeem Islam,

Go Nazmul Hossain,

Go Rajin Saleh,

Go Raqibul Hasan,

Go Robiul Islam,

Go Rubel Hossain,

Go Shafiul Islam,

Go Shahadat Hossain,

Go Shahriar Nafees ,

Go Suhrawadi Shuvo,

Go Syed Rasel,

Go Tamim Iqbal

YOU ALL ARE OUR HEROES; WE SALUTE YOUR EFFORT TO BRING GLORRY FOR OUR BELOVED COUNTRY BANGLADESH.

 

Shamim Chowdhury

Maryland, U.S.A.





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Re: [ALOCHONA] BBC's anti-Bangladesh propaganda



Every kill or spilled blood colour does not seem to be same to many people here in BD.
Killed by whome that is the directive.
Khoda Hafez or Allah Hafez that takes nights sleep for many articulated writers/activists and intelectuals than the lawlessness or injustice.
 
They are the local offshoot of BBC or State Department.
 
Shimul, thank you for highlighting the matter.

--- On Mon, 7/3/11, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com>
Subject: [ALOCHONA] BBC's anti-Bangladesh propaganda
To:
Date: Monday, 7 March, 2011, 10:20 AM

 

BBC's anti-Bangladesh propaganda

 

By Shimul Chaudhury

 

About a month ago, I wrote an article titled BBC Promotes 'Islamophobia' (News Blaze, February 06, 2011, http://newsblaze.com/story/20110206112339zzzz.nb/topstory.html).

In that piece, I argued that the BBC is quite unfairly selective in reporting when it comes to Islam and Bangladesh issues, as it seems to be driven by a design to bring both into disrepute. I showed how the giant news agency generally picks a small news item only to inflate it in order to caricature Bangladesh and Islam. Another BBC report on Friday 4 March 2011 draws my attention and it re-vindicates my contention that the influential British news outlet has waged an information cold war against a poor, vulnerable country, Bangladesh.

This time it is a cricket news item. On 4 March 2011, it made a headline news story titled West Indies team bus stoned after win over Bangladesh
:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket/9414804.stm.

The background of the news story is that the Bangladesh team suffered a humiliating defeat at the hand of the West Indies players on Bangladesh soil on that day, which utterly disappointed the host cricket fans. As is a common practice among the crude and uncouth crowd, a group of Bangladeshi cricket fans felt outraged by the poor performance of the Bangladeshi team and unfortunately mistook a bus carrying the West Indies players as the Bangladeshi cricketers' vehicle. Some fans pelted few stones in a playful manner and no notable damage was done. Bangladeshi media did not consider it news worthy. However, that was not the case with the BBC.

It picked that incident, inflated it and projected Bangladeshi people as hostile host. Until a reader goes to the end of that particular BBC news item, s/he will not realize that the fans anger was directed against their own cricket players, not against the winning guest cricketers. Such a report obviously undermines Bangladesh's proud culture of hospitality and gives a wrong notion about the Bangladeshi people.

Why this anti-Bangladesh propaganda? BBC's South Asian regional office is located in a country that has been hostile to Bangladesh almost on all fronts. People of that neighbouring country who work for the BBC wield enormous influence in the selection of news. Unfortunately, it seems that people at the regional office of the BBC have failed to rise above their anti-Bangladesh prejudice. On a separate note, perhaps, this is the major reason why BBC rarely reports the continuous tortures and killings of the Bangladeshis by the border forces of that country at the border region. However, BBC high-ups based in London cannot avoid the responsibility of such an unfair information war against a poor country.

Shimul Chaudhury
E Mail : honestdebater@yahoo.ca

 

http://newsfrombangladesh.net/view.php?hidRecord=349955




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[ALOCHONA] Low and disorder



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[ALOCHONA] Is marriage just a contract?



When a millionaire from Toronto, Canada declined to pay anything to his former wife for her sexual dishonesty, the woman went to court got a ruling in favour of her. The honorable judge opined that marriage contracts require financial, not sexual honesty. I was appalled by the learned judge's decision if sexual honesty does not matter in a marriage then what is the moral basis of a marriage? The traditional perception of a marriage is undergoing shameful changes and in the circumstances when morality has become a matter of convenience we must be ready to see more obnoxious things. A man and woman can sleep with multiple partners and at the same time they can call themselves husband and wife and the society will gladly accept them in the spirit of individual freedom. For traditional people like us our powers to accept any more changes has been saturated.

 

I remember years before at my wedding day my father in law gave his daughters soft, trembling and beautiful hand in my hand and told me in a tearful and emotionally broken voice, my son God gave me this daughter to raise for you and today the time has come to return her back to you. From today her honor, safety and happiness are all your responsibility and I wish you for a blissful and happy life.

 

This separation of a father from his daughter was not an easy one. For any intelligent man this is a great responsibility which needs to be understood with intellect and wisdom. Marriage is not a contract only it's something more than that. Sex is an essential part of any marriage and that must be conducted with honesty and personal integrity. No dedicated husband and wife ever open up their marriage contract to see what is written there. They look into their hearts what are written there. Strict moral principles are to be observed by a couple in their sexual life. This is the bondage that cements the basis of a happy and blissful married life.

 

The changes we are experiencing now are the signs of a deeper sickness in the society.

Our lust has made the society reckless; immorality has been defined as personal freedom and the lofty ideals of highly moral society is becoming a matter of the past.

 

Akbar Hussain




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[ALOCHONA] usa failure




http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/opinion/2011/03/20113718714585594.html#


Opinion
Failing in Afghanistan successfully
Despite hundreds of billions of dollars and thousands of troops, the US is unable to conclude its longest war.
 Last Modified: 07 Mar 2011 19:06 GMT



While we have been fixated on successive Arab breakthroughs and victories against tyranny and extremism, Washington is failing miserably but discreetly in Afghanistan.
 
The American media's one-obsession-at-a-time coverage of global affairs might have put the spotlight on President Obama's slow and poor reaction to the breathtaking developments starting in Tunisia and Egypt. But they spared him embarrassing questions about continued escalation and deaths in Afghanistan.
 
In spite of its international coalition, multiple strategies, hundreds of billions of dollars, and a surge of tens of thousands of troops, the US is unable to conclude its longest war yet or at least reverse its trend.
 
Recent "reports" from the war front have been of two kinds. Some official or analytical in nature and heavily circulated in Washington portray a war going terribly well. On the other hand, hard news from the ground tell a story of US fatigue, backtracking and tactical withdrawals or redeployments which do not bode well for defeating the Taliban or forcing them to the negotiations' table.
 
For example, while the US military's decision to withdraw from the Pech valley was justified on tactical need to redeploy troops for the task of "protecting the population", keen observers saw it as a humiliating retreat from what the Pentagon previously called a very strategic position and sacrificed some hundred soldiers defending it.

Likewise, strategic analysts close to the administration speak triumphantly of US surge and hi-tech firepower inflicting terrible cost on the Taliban, killing many insurgents and driving many more from their sanctuaries.

But news from the war front show the Taliban unrelenting, mounting counterattacks and escalating the war especially in areas where the US has "surged" its troops. And while the majority of the 400 Afghan districts are "calmer", they remain mostly out of Kabul's control.








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[ALOCHONA] Insurrection and Military Intervention



Insurrection and Military Intervention: The US-NATO Attempted Coup d'Etat in Libya?





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[ALOCHONA] America's Secret Plan To Arm Libya's Rebels



America's Secret Plan To Arm Libya's Rebels


By Robert Fisk


07 March, 2011


Desperate to avoid US military involvement in Libya in the event of a prolonged struggle between the Gaddafi regime and its opponents, the Americans have asked Saudi Arabia if it can supply weapons to the rebels in Benghazi. The Saudi Kingdom, already facing a "day of rage" from its 10 per cent Shia Muslim community on Friday, with a ban on all demonstrations, has so far failed to respond to Washington's highly classified request, although King Abdullah personally loathes the Libyan leader, who tried to assassinate him just over a year ago.

Washington's request is in line with other US military co-operation with the Saudis. The royal family in Jeddah, which was deeply involved in the Contra scandal during the Reagan administration, gave immediate support to American efforts to arm guerrillas fighting the Soviet army in Afghanistan in 1980 and later – to America's chagrin – also funded and armed the Taliban.

But the Saudis remain the only US Arab ally strategically placed and capable of furnishing weapons to the guerrillas of Libya. Their assistance would allow Washington to disclaim any military involvement in the supply chain – even though the arms would be American and paid for by the Saudis.

The Saudis have been told that opponents of Gaddafi need anti-tank rockets and mortars as a first priority to hold off attacks by Gaddafi's armor, and ground-to-air missiles to shoot down his fighter-bombers.

Supplies could reach Benghazi within 48 hours but they would need to be delivered to air bases in Libya or to Benghazi airport. If the guerrillas can then go on to the offensive and assault Gaddafi's strongholds in western Libya, the political pressure on America and NATO – not least from Republican members of Congress – to establish a no-fly zone would be reduced.

US military planners have already made it clear that a zone of this kind would necessitate US air attacks on Libya's functioning, if seriously depleted, anti-aircraft missile bases, thus bringing Washington directly into the war on the side of Gaddafi's opponents.

For several days now, US AWACS surveillance aircraft have been flying around Libya, making constant contact with Malta air traffic control and requesting details of Libyan flight patterns, including journeys made in the past 48 hours by Gaddafi's private jet which flew to Jordan and back to Libya just before the weekend.

Officially, NATO will only describe the presence of American AWACS planes as part of its post-9/11 Operation Active Endeavor, which has broad reach to undertake aerial counter-terrorism measures in the Middle East region.

The data from the AWACS is streamed to all NATO countries under the mission's existing mandate. Now that Gaddafi has been reinstated as a super-terrorist in the West's lexicon, however, the NATO mission can easily be used to search for targets of opportunity in Libya if active military operations are undertaken.

Al Jazeera English television channel last night broadcast recordings made by American aircraft to Maltese air traffic control, requesting information about Libyan flights, especially that of Gaddafi's jet.

An American AWACS aircraft, tail number LX-N90442 could be heard contacting the Malta control tower on Saturday for information about a Libyan Dassault-Falcon 900 jet 5A-DCN on its way from Amman to Mitiga, Gaddafi's own VIP airport.

NATO AWACS 07 is heard to say: "Do you have information on an aircraft with the Squawk 2017 position about 85 miles east of our [sic]?"

Malta air traffic control replies: "Seven, that sounds to be Falcon 900- at flight level 340, with a destination Mitiga, according to flight plan."

But Saudi Arabia is already facing dangers from a co-ordinated day of protest by its own Shia Muslim citizens who, emboldened by the Shia uprising in the neighboring island of Bahrain, have called for street protests against the ruling family of al-Saud on Friday.

After pouring troops and security police into the province of Qatif last week, the Saudis announced a nationwide ban on all public demonstrations.

Shia organizers claim that up to 20,000 protesters plan to demonstrate with women in the front rows to prevent the Saudi army from opening fire.

If the Saudi government accedes to America's request to send guns and missiles to Libyan rebels, however, it would be almost impossible for President Barack Obama to condemn the kingdom for any violence against the Shias of the north-east provinces.

Thus has the Arab awakening, the demand for democracy in North Africa, the Shia revolt and the rising against Gaddafi become entangled in the space of just a few hours with US military priorities in the region.


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/americas-secret-plan-to-arm-libyas-rebels-2234227.html




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[ALOCHONA] FW: Pakistanization of Indonesia?



                 It is an encouraging sign that Pakistan is being cited by other Asian countries with large Muslim population as a negative model. The author of this article rightly notes the vital connection between harmony in diversity and assurance of security of a nation.
 
                 Farida Majid
 


Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2011 13:43:47 +0530
Subject: Pakistanization of Indonesia?

 

Opinion

Pakistanization of Indonesia?

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2011/03/07/pakistanization-indonesia.html

Moh Yasir Alimi, Canberra | Mon, 03/07/2011 11:13 AM | Opinion


The anti-Ahmadiyah decrees in Pandeglang West Java and most recently in East Java have incited fears among many hearts that the country is heading towards "Pakistanization".

Pakistan is "a laboratory of abuse in the name of religion" and Pakistan's path of intense religious violence began with an anti-Ahmadiyah ordinance.

In 1984, president Zia ul Haq adopted Ordinance XX to criminalize the activities of Ahmadiyah followers. Pakistan used to argue that banning Ahmadiyah or declaring Ahmadiyah as non-Muslims would eliminate violence against Ahmadiyah and would stabilize the country.

The argument, now commonly used by Islamic hardliners and certain state officials in Indonesia, is nonsense, however.

The reality in Pakistan demonstrates this. A country built upon egalitarian values, Pakistan is now a place devastated by religious vigilantes, a place suffocated by the rancid smell of blood, a place where Ahmadiyah, Islamic sects and religious minorities are persecuted, a place where bombings take place every day, weakening the power of the nation to build.

In its current state, Pakistan is a failed state. The Human Rights Watch records that after the Ordinance XX declaration of Ahmadiyah followers as non-Muslims in 1984, the persecution of Ahmadiyah has significantly increased.

Like in Pakistan, the decrees in West Java and East Java will criminalize the religious activities of Ahmadiyah and will embolden religious extremists to further persecute Ahmadiyah followers. The ordinances look like a license to kill. As ideas never die, violence continues.

The experience of Pakistan demonstrated that such a cruel regulation bolstered religious vigilantism and weakened the state's commitment to the constitution, the fundamental values upon which the nation was built.

The result is frightening. A country built upon egalitarian values, like Pakistan, can shift into a place of religious violence. Ali Jinnah, the founding father, was an ardent democrat, and he founded Pakistan on consensual and pluralistic grounds and belief that general supremacy would prevail rather than that of Islam per se. What is left of those ideals?

Pakistan's experience showed that following the issuance of the regulation the violence against Ahmadiyah would pattern in many forms: murder before the police, mosque attacks, expulsions of Ahmadis from many state universities, more widespread violence, exclusion of Ahmadis from votes, arson attacks on their homes, businesses and mosques, desecration of their graves and more.

Ordinance XX in fact does not only criminalize "the religious activities" of Ahmadiyah, but also "the everyday life" of Ahmadiyah followers.

Then, the effects will go beyond the Ahmadiyah followers; the vigilante will reach other Islamic groups and government officials that they think are different or not in line with their agendas.

For example, a governor with moderate voice, Salman Taseer, was killed early this year because he criticized the blasphemy law which he regarded as a "black rule" inconsistent with the national constitution of Pakistan.

We fear that Indonesia can fall in the same situation. Indonesia is a nation with diversity, which is also reflected in the diversity of its Islamic religious practices.

There are many religious practices considered as bid'ah (innovation), widely practiced by Indonesian Muslims. After Ahmadiyah, it is only a matter of time before these homeland religious practices will be persecuted.

What are the other possible consequences? As the state fails to protect its citizens, many groups in society will create their own paramilitary armies to protect themselves. We can predict the consequence of such a situation.

Therefore, not only are the ordinances in West Java and East Java a blatant violation of international human rights law, the Constitution, the dreams of our founding fathers, but they will threaten our national security and the existence of the nation.

In the long run, the decree will surely strengthen religious vigilantes and weaken the power of the state. There will be more religious and political insecurity.

The decree is also against the fundamental principles of Islam (adh-dhoruriyyatul khomsah): hifdhu ad-din (to protect the freedom of faith), hifd an-nafs (to protect life), hifdh al-aql (to protect the freedom of expression), hifd an-nasb (to protect the sustainability of human being) and hifd al-mal (to protect the rights of property).

For religious and security reason, the central government, particularly the Home Ministry, should evaluate the regional ordinances to stop the march of "Pakistanization".

Diversity remains the most valuable property the state leaders at any level could have. The central government should ensure that state apparatuses at many levels do not violate the National Constitution, and should embody diversity consciousness. It is the vein of modern Indonesia and the reason of our existence.

Indonesia has its own cultural characteristics and should not follow the dangerous path of Pakistan. History tells that a country built upon egalitarian vision can become a hotbed of religious violence when diversity consciousness is not nurtured, and when its officials lose sight of its founding fathers' ideals.

The United Nations Sub-Commission on the Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities has called on the Commission on Human Rights to pressure the Government of Pakistan to repeal Ordinance XX. It is ironic that Indonesia adopts such a regulation.

Like the case in Pakistan, religious clerics are also involved in the mobilization of anti-Ahmadiyah laws. To those clerics, I invite them to renew our faith in God, the Merciful (rahman) and the Compassionate (rahim). The clerics need to embody these two attributes of God, or else they will be spiritually impoverished.

The deepest moral crises take place when religious leaders do not embody rahman rahim in themselves or when they begin to see other people merely from their outer dress, not from their inner humanity. When these two characteristics are absent, the blessings of God will leave us.

The writer is a lecturer at Semarang State University (UNNES), a former coordinator of Majelis Kataman Quran Canberra Australia.




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