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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

[ALOCHONA] Re: The Fund To Make A Point



Actually its a p###### protest, not a p###### contest. There is a difference. A p###### contest is what you actually have in parliament now. Surely the democrat in you realises this. And yes, it applies to religious kaatmullahs, who have no milk of human kindness, and armed forces, who stand by as comrades are butchered.
 
You might take an enormous risk and suggest whom you deem worthy of being prime minister. Its no crime. Its a common enough discussion in a democracy. Except in Bangladesh. Here we like to keep our mouth shut because we are oh so respectable. And oh so cowardly.
 
And while you focus on figures of speech I am entitled to point out that murder, extortion, conspiracy and mayhem are actually already perpetrated by thugs of your preferred, precious party. Why are you so understanding? Amra tho fakir, shomoi lagbeh?
 
Don't worry. You could never be taken to an oven, stake or even a candle. You are far too cautious to object directly against status quo politics. : )
 
  
 
 
Re: [ALOCHONA] The Fund To Make A Point

Wow what an idea? a p.......g contest.

 

I am sure the "democrat" in you will ensure it also applies to the religious or military dictator or "so-called good person" you will determine to be worthy of ruling us corrupt Bongos!!! ie. those of us that survive the oven or the STAKE....


-----Original Message-----
From: ezajur
Sent: Apr 6, 2011 4:18 AM
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [ALOCHONA] The Fund To Make A Point

 

Dear Alochoks

I have come up with a brilliant idea.

I would like to create a fund of Taka 365,000. From this fund we would pay Taka 1,000 every day to a poor person to urinate on our Parliament Building. In one grand move we would be helping a poor person earn money at spectaular taka per second rate and also let Parliament know what we think about it and also highlight the lack of sanitation in the capital.

What do you think?

Of course we would have to be politically neutral. So this would take place every day irrespective of who is in or out of Parliament. And if, for example, Khaleda turns up after a long gap we could have more people urinating on that day to compensate for her absence.

I think this could work. I don't think its illegal. Of course the police may arrest the guy if he does not confess to being a member of Chatra League. But we could have a separate legal fund for him. Say another Taka 1,000 to pay the cop to release him.

What do you think?

No exceptions for National Holidays :)

In fact on National Holidays I might go myself.

For free :)

Ezajur Rahman
Kuwait



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[ALOCHONA] RE: [KHABOR] SHAME !! SHAME !! SHAME !!--Allegation of firing against Nurul Amin false



This is not true.Mr Nurul Amin did not order anything.The Police on duty fired on the students and others who broke 144 .( For details see the Elis Commission Report on the firing.Mr Elis was the Chief Justice of the then East Bengal province).

Shah Abdul Hannan

 


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Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 9:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [KHABOR] SHAME !! SHAME !! SHAME !!

 

Ramjan:
Are you ANTI-BENGALI ? Nurul Amin ordered the FIRINGS and that killed Salam, Barkat and Jabbar and now you are praising Nurul amin ?
The Khans of the Dhaka South

 

 


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[ALOCHONA] Rice price under 3 regimes



Rice price under 3 regimes



http://www.amardeshonline.com/pages/details/2011/04/07/75774


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[ALOCHONA] Indian media report: Indo-Bangla border disputes



Fresh dispute stalls Indo-Bangla border survey

Fresh dispute stalls Bangla border survey Shillong, Apr 6 (PTI) The joint survey of the disputed India-Bangladesh border along the Meghalaya stretch, that resumed on Tuesday after three months, was stalled yet again following differences between officials of two sides. Though survey officials of both sides had decided to resume the exercise yesterday at the disputed tracts of Muktapur and Pyrdiwah bordering Bangladesh's Sylhet district, differences surfaced on the mandate of the survey, officials said.An official told PTI the Bangladeshi side were refusing to recognize 'adverse possession lands' (APLs) held by India like those tracts in Muktapur and Pyrdiwah, and they pressed for a survey of the border pillars instead.Discussions were on between the survey officials of both sides, but no headway has been achieved, the source said.

The joint verification of the disputed Meghalaya-Bangladesh border had began in the first week of December last but remained suspended since December 16 due to roadblocks posed by locals and the border guarding forces.Miscreants armed with sharp weapons confronted the joint team of survey officials several times after the survey began on December 7, bringing to halt the exercise. The Bangladeshi officials are obstructing the survey at those stretches which are adversely held by India like Muktapur, Lyngkhat and Pyrdiwah, the sources said, adding that the BDR men claimed before the survey officials that those land belonged to Bangladesh and were not disputed.The exercise, which was mooted by the Joint Boundary Working Group during its meeting in New Delhi in November 2009, is being conducted by survey and land records officials of Bangladesh and Meghalaya.In that meeting, it was decided that BDR and BSF would provide 'outside security' to the officials conducting the survey.The verification was mooted in 12 disputed patches bordering Meghalaya, stretches of which are under 'adverse possession' of either countries.According to official records, currently there are 551.8 acres of Bangladeshi land under 'adverse possession' of India (Assam and Meghalaya) while 226.81 acres of Indian land are under adverse possession of Bangladesh.The areas under adverse possession, 12 in Meghalaya sector, came up when the two countries demarcated the international boundary in the mid-1960s.


http://ibnlive.in.com/generalnewsfeed/news/fresh-dispute-stalls-indobangla-border-survey/639486.html


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RE: [ALOCHONA] Exposed: The US-Saudi Libya deal



          For a trustworthy deconstruction of a diabolically complex global realpolitik turn to Pepe Escobar.  He has come up with:
 
 [I]n the beginning, there was the great 2011 Arab revolt. Then, inexorably, came the US-Saudi counter-revolution. 

              We have to try to understand the true meaning of its various implications, some of them may be playing out right now in our own backyard. The mufti Amini-instigated hartal : Watch the madrassah students beating up the police in the streets of Dhaka.  And the Qur'an brandishing coffin-cloth clad hoods being photographed carefully as they were being manhandled by the police.
 
               In the wake of the Arab Revolt of 2011, it is NOT desirable for a country with a large Muslim population like Bangladesh to be officially designated a SECULAR country. Uncle Sam and his Saudi Princes would not take the risk.
 
                          Farida Majid  
 


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Subject: [ALOCHONA] Exposed: The US-Saudi Libya deal

 
Exposed: The US-Saudi Libya deal

By Pepe Escobar

To follow Pepe's articles on the Great Arab Revolt, please click here.

You invade Bahrain. We take out Muammar Gaddafi in Libya. This, in short, is the essence of a deal struck between the Barack Obama administration and the House of Saud. Two diplomatic sources at the United Nations independently confirmed that Washington, via Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, gave the go-ahead for Saudi Arabia to invade Bahrain and crush the pro-democracy movement in their neighbor in exchange for a "yes".

vote by the Arab League for a no-fly zone over Libya - the main rationale that led to United Nations Security Council resolution 1973.

The revelation came from two different diplomats, a European and a member of the BRIC group, and was made separately to a US scholar and Asia Times Online. According to diplomatic protocol, their names cannot be disclosed. One of the diplomats said, "This is the reason why we could not support resolution 1973. We were arguing that Libya, Bahrain and Yemen were similar cases, and calling for a fact-finding mission. We maintain our official position that the resolution is not clear, and may be interpreted in a belligerent manner."

As Asia Times Online has reported, a full Arab League endorsement of a no-fly zone is a myth. Of the 22 full members, only 11 were present at the voting. Six of them were Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members, the US-supported club of Gulf kingdoms/sheikhdoms, of which Saudi Arabia is the top dog. Syria and Algeria were against it. Saudi Arabia only had to "seduce" three other members to get the vote.

Translation: only nine out of 22 members of the Arab League voted for the no-fly zone. The vote was essentially a House of Saud-led operation, with Arab League secretary general Amr Moussa keen to polish his CV with Washington with an eye to become the next Egyptian President.

Thus, in the beginning, there was the great 2011 Arab revolt. Then, inexorably, came the US-Saudi counter-revolution.

Profiteers rejoice
Humanitarian imperialists will spin en masse this is a "conspiracy", as they have been spinning the bombing of Libya prevented a hypothetical massacre in Benghazi. They will be defending the House of Saud - saying it acted to squash Iranian subversion in the Gulf; obviously R2P - "responsibility to protect" does not apply to people in Bahrain. They will be heavily promoting post-Gaddafi Libya as a new - oily - human rights Mecca, complete with US intelligence assets, black ops, special forces and dodgy contractors.

Whatever they say won't alter the facts on the ground - the graphic results of the US-Saudi dirty dancing. Asia Times Online has already reported on who profits from the foreign intervention in Libya (see There's no business like war business, March 30). Players include the Pentagon (via Africom), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Saudi Arabia, the Arab League's Moussa, and Qatar. Add to the list the al-Khalifa dynasty in Bahrain, assorted weapons contractors, and the usual neo-liberal suspects eager to privatize everything in sight in the new Libya - even the water. And we're not even talking about the Western vultures hovering over the Libyan oil and gas industry.

Exposed, above all, is the astonishing hypocrisy of the Obama administration, selling a crass geopolitical coup involving northern Africa and the Persian Gulf as a humanitarian operation. As for the fact of another US war on a Muslim nation, that's just a "kinetic military action".

There's been wide speculation in both the US and across the Middle East that considering the military stalemate - and short of the "coalition of the willing" bombing the Gaddafi family to oblivion - Washington, London and Paris might settle for the control of eastern Libya; a northern African version of an oil-rich Gulf Emirate. Gaddafi would be left with a starving North Korea-style Tripolitania.

But considering the latest high-value defections from the regime, plus the desired endgame ("Gaddafi must go", in President Obama's own words), Washington, London, Paris and Riyadh won't settle for nothing but the whole kebab. Including a strategic base for both Africom and NATO.

Round up the unusual suspects
One of the side effects of the dirty US-Saudi deal is that the White House is doing all it can to make sure the Bahrain drama is buried by US media. BBC America news anchor Katty Kay at least had the decency to stress, "they would like that one [Bahrain] to go away because there's no real upside for them in supporting the rebellion by the Shi'ites."

For his part the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani, showed up on al-Jazeera and said that action was needed because the Libyan people were attacked by Gaddafi. The otherwise excellent al-Jazeera journalists could have politely asked the emir whether he would send his Mirages to protect the people of Palestine from Israel, or his neighbors in Bahrain from Saudi Arabia.

The al-Khalifa dynasty in Bahrain is essentially a bunch of Sunni settlers who took over 230 years ago. For a great deal of the 20th century they were obliging slaves of the British empire. Modern Bahrain does not live under the specter of a push from Iran; that's an al-Khalifa (and House of Saud) myth.

Bahrainis, historically, have always rejected being part of a sort of Shi'ite nation led by Iran. The protests come a long way, and are part of a true national movement - way beyond sectarianism. No wonder the slogan in the iconic Pearl roundabout - smashed by the fearful al-Khalifa police state - was "neither Sunni nor Shi'ite; Bahraini".

What the protesters wanted was essentially a constitutional monarchy; a legitimate parliament; free and fair elections; and no more corruption. What they got instead was "bullet-friendly Bahrain" replacing "business-friendly Bahrain", and an invasion sponsored by the House of Saud.

And the repression goes on - invisible to US corporate media. Tweeters scream that everybody and his neighbor are being arrested. According to Nabeel Rajab, president of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights, over 400 people are either missing or in custody, some of them "arrested at checkpoints controlled by thugs brought in from other Arab and Asian countries - they wear black masks in the streets." Even blogger Mahmood Al Yousif was arrested at 3 am, leading to fears that the same will happen to any Bahraini who has blogged, tweeted, or posted Facebook messages in favor of reform.

Globocop is on a roll
Odyssey Dawn is now over. Enter Unified Protector - led by Canadian Charles Bouchard. Translation: the Pentagon (as in Africom) transfers the "kinetic military action " to itself (as in NATO, which is nothing but the Pentagon ruling over Europe). Africom and NATO are now one.

The NATO show will include air and cruise missile strikes; a naval blockade of Libyia; and shady, unspecified ground operations to help the "rebels". Hardcore helicopter gunship raids a la AfPak - with attached "collateral damage" - should be expected.

A curious development is already visible. NATO is deliberately allowing Gaddafi forces to advance along the Mediterranean coast and repel the "rebels". There have been no surgical air strikes for quite a while.

The objective is possibly to extract political and economic concessions from the defector and Libyan exile-infested Interim National Council (INC) - a dodgy cast of characters including former Justice minister Mustafa Abdel Jalil, US-educated former secretary of planning Mahmoud Jibril, and former Virginia resident, new "military commander" and CIA asset Khalifa Hifter. The laudable, indigenous February 17 Youth movement - which was in the forefront of the Benghazi uprising - has been completely sidelined.

This is NATO's first African war, as Afghanistan is NATO's first Central/South Asian war. Now firmly configured as the UN's weaponized arm, Globocop NATO is on a roll implementing its "strategic concept" approved at the Lisbon summit last November (see Welcome to NATOstan, Asia Times Online, November 20, 2010).

Gaddafi's Libya must be taken out so the Mediterranean - the mare nostrum of ancient Rome - becomes a NATO lake. Libya is the only nation in northern Africa not subordinated to Africom or Centcom or any one of the myriad NATO "partnerships". The other non-NATO-related African nations are Eritrea, Sawahiri Arab Democratic Republic, Sudan and Zimbabwe.

Moreover, two members of NATO's "Istanbul Cooperation Initiative" - Qatar and the United Arab Emirates - are now fighting alongside Africom/NATO for the fist time. Translation: NATO and Persian Gulf partners are fighting a war in Africa. Europe? That's too provincial. Globocop is the way to go.

According to the Obama administration's own official doublespeak, dictators who are eligible for "US outreach" - such as in Bahrain and Yemen - may relax, and get away with virtually anything. As for those eligible for "regime alteration", from Africa to the Middle East and Asia, watch out. Globocop NATO is coming to get you. With or without dirty deals.

Pepe Escobar is the author of Globalistan: How the Globalized World is Dissolving into Liquid War (Nimble Books, 2007) and Red Zone Blues: a snapshot of Baghdad during the surge. His new book, just out, is Obama does Globalistan (Nimble Books, 2009).

He may be reached at pepeasia@yahoo.com.

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RE: [ALOCHONA] Mukti Juddher Chetona



          Shahadat saheb is such a wise and knowledgeable person, yet I am surprised that he has failed to see that in 1971 there was no such thing called a "Pakistani razakar."  A Pakistani soldier was, by definition, a member of the regular armed forces, and mostly arrived in East Pakistan from West Pakistan.  A razakar, a term designated by a Pakistani Military Gazette in May/June 1971, referred to local volunteers  hired to collaborate the Military operations as auxillary force.  Therefore, the term a "Pakistani razakar" is an impossibility.

 Razakars were all Bengalis or Biharis, and although they assisted the Pakistani Military operations, they were not mere service providers. They had their own agenda of targeted killings and looting sprees. The mass murders organized by Al-Badr, Al-Shams could not have been commited by Pakistani forces acting on their own.
 
     In my opinion, we may have defeated the Pakistani occupiers militarily, but we had neither fought nor won any victory over the local razakars.  They still rampage the country at their whim in order to keep the nation destabilized, as is evident from these pictures from the Amini instigated vandalisation of the Holy Qur'an.
 
             Shahadat saheb does not have to designate any "Hindutva razakars" in order to justify his ardent desire to start preparing for another full-fledged Genocide.  It was easy the first time.  It should not be hard the 2nd time, now with full backing of Kingdom of S.A. and Uncle Sam.
 
                              I can only pray for peace, but Iblis is not easily swayed from his determination to destroy Adam/Man.
 
                                Farida Majid


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Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 08:48:47 -0400
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Mukti Juddher Chetona

 
 
Mukti Juddher chetona was only and absolutely only "Self Rule" by the Bangladeshis. Other ingredients of partition of India were profoundly present in the political and economic atmosphere of the sub-continent. In 1971, Pakistani Razakars were defeated but a new class of Razakars got evolved in Bangladesh called "Hindutva Razakars". If these razakars are not defeated the costly earned 'independence' (lost lives of three lacs of people) will perish sooner than we think of. But Bangladeshis knows all the 'Jagat Seths' now, and will foil another Palashy for good.
Shahadat Suhrawardy
 
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[ALOCHONA] Re: Mukti Juddher Chetona




Mukti Juddher Chetona

should be RENAMED

Mukti  Bakwaas-er Bedona



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[ALOCHONA] Re: Dhaka road to be named after Indira

Naming roads and Buildings is the maximum capacity of our govt. Thats ALL they know about how to run a country. Poverty, starvation, homelessness, trafficking, and with all the crying issues at hand, all that our great "democracy" does with 17,000 CRORE Taka BUDGET per year is NAME ROADS, DEMOLISH BUILDINGS, RENAME AIRPORTS, and ABUSE OPPOSITION NOBEL LAUREATES.

Btw, there is already an INDIRA RD in Raja Bazar Dhaka, maybe it should be renamed MANMOHAN ROAD ?

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[ALOCHONA] Re: Sarkozy to take up Yunus issue with Bangladesh

How embarrasing for Bangladesh, that we need FOREIGN leaders to give our politicians a lesson, in National intellectual assets, and in self promotion of own BRAND. How shameful for BD people that they vote for such incompetent politicians, who abuse their own national pride, against the image of international fame.

If a PM does not understand and implement the MOST BASIC protocol of promoting own national award-winners, and nation builders, then how can they build the nation themself? Such politicians are deeply deficient.

Like the constitution of USA & all democracies, our constitution BADLY needs a clause for IMPEACHMENT of PM's when they make such gross abuse for personal gain.

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[ALOCHONA] 10 things to learn from Japan. [1 Attachment]

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Subject: 10 things to learn from Japan.

A good forward...



 
10 things to learn from Japan.

1. THE CALM
     Not a single visual of chest-beating or wild grief. Sorrow itself has been elevated.

2. THE DIGNITY
     Disciplined queues for water and groceries. Not a rough word or a crude gesture. 

3. THE ABILITY
     The incredible architects, for instance. Buildings swayed but didn't fall.

4. THE GRACE
    People bought only what they needed for the present, so everybody could get something.

5. THE ORDER
    No looting in shops. No honking and no overtaking on the roads. Just understanding. 

6. THE SACRIFICE
    Fifty workers stayed back to pump sea water in the N-reactors. How will they ever be repaid?

7. THE TENDERNESS
    Restaurants cut prices. An unguarded ATM is left alone. The strong cared for the weak.

8. THE TRAINING
     The old and the children, everyone knew exactly what to do. And they did just that.
 
9. THE MEDIA
     They showed magnificent restraint in the bulletins. No silly reporters. Only calm reportage.
 
10. THE CONSCIENCE
      When the power went off in a store, people put things back on the shelves and left quietly!

 


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[ALOCHONA] Enjoy! Saudi Police to get get training to combat black magic Saudi Paper Reports



The majority of people arrested for practicing black magic in the Kingdom are Africans and Indonesians.

Only qualified Saudis are allowed to practice Qur'anic treatment methods. Expatriates practicing such treatments would be caught and deported.


 

 

Haia officers get training to combat black magic

By MD HUMAIDAN | ARAB NEWS

Saudi Newspaper

Published: Apr 4, 2011

http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article344101.ece

 

 

Haia members attend a training session on how to deal with black magic cases in the Eastern Province city of Ahsa. (AN photo)

 

JEDDAH: A total of 30 officials of the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice (Haia) have been trained on how to deal with cases of black magic.

 

The three-day training program was held in the Eastern Province city of Al-Ahsa.

 

The commission has achieved remarkable successes in combating black magic in various parts of the country. It has set up nine specialized centers in the main cities to deal with black magicians.

 

The majority of people arrested for practicing black magic in the Kingdom are Africans and Indonesians.

 

According to a report received by Arab News, a single specialized center had dealt with 586 cases involving black magic, showing the enormity of the problem.

 

 About 50 cases were reported in Jeddah alone in the first half of 2009. Gurayat and Qunfuda also reported high rates of black magic cases during that year.

 

The Riyadh governorate last year launched a campaign against black magicians and those who illegally treat people by reading from the Qur'an.

 

Only qualified Saudis are allowed to practice Qur'anic treatment methods. Expatriates practicing such treatments would be caught and deported.

 



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[ALOCHONA] Re: [KHABOR] Top court confirms Yunus exit



BANGLADESH IS THE ONLY PLACE IN THE EARTH WHEREIN EVERYTHING IS MADE POSSIBLE IF THE SEAT OF POWER SO DESIRES!!!!!!!!!


PEOPLE SHED BLOOD FOR PARLIAMENTARY DEMOCRACY BUT POWER WANTED OTHERWISE "BAKSAL" CAME INTO BEING.

PEOPLE HATED MILITARY RULE BUT POWER WAS NOT UNHAPPY AT THE THRONING OF LUICHCHA

PEOPLE REJECTED THE RAZAKARS BUT POWER(BNP n BAL) ALLOWED THEM TO FLY THE LAL SABUJ PATAKA N AGAIN BY OVERNIGHT
THE RAZAKARS WERE TRANSFORMED TO MUKTI JODHDHA SINCE POWER DESIRED

PEOPLE DO NOT WANT ONE WAY FRIENDSHIP BUT THE POWER DESIRES(as reported by the media) ONE WAY FRIENDSHIP IS BENEFICIAL TO PERPETUATE.......

PEOPLE WANTS WIN WIN SOLUTIONS TO TIN BIGHA/ ENCLAVES/TAL PATTY N FARAKKA ETC ETC BUT POWER IS HELPLESS.

CONVICTED CRIMINALS ARE PARDONED IN SCORES ON PARTY CONSIDERATION SINCE POWER DESIRED(both BNP n BAL)

RISE OF PRICE OF ESSENTIALS IS BLAMED ON THE CHANGE OF FOOD HABITS( from one square meals to four !!!) OF THE POPULACE

bichitra ei desh Selucas !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 7:39 PM, mahboob hossain <mahboob987@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

Everything is possible for this fascist government.


--- On Tue, 4/5/11, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com>
Subject: [KHABOR] Top court confirms Yunus exit
To:
Date: Tuesday, April 5, 2011, 1:40 AM

 

Top court confirms Yunus exit

Dhaka, Apr 5 (bdnews24.com)—The Supreme Court has confirmed the High Court ruling upholding the sacking of Muhammad Yunus from Grameen Bank as its managing director. The dismissal of the Nobel Peace laureate's appeal by the full bench of the Appellate Division on Tuesday puts to rest a bitter battle between Yunus and the Bangladeshi government.

At the hearing, senior Supreme Court lawyer Kamal Hossain appeared for Yunus, attorney general Mahbubey Alam argued for the government and, Tawfiq Newaz and Ajmalul Hossain for the Bangladesh Bank.

On Mar 29, a regular bench of the Appellate Division led by chief justice A B M Khairul Haque ordered Yunus to seek permission for admissibility of the appeal for a freeze on the High Court order and set the hearing for Monday, which was moved to Tuesday.
On Mar 8, the High Court rejected Yunus's claim that his sudden sacking on Mar 2 by the central bank and financial sector regulator was arbitrary and illegal.

In its decision, the High Court had found that Yunus, 70, had no legal authority to act as the micro¬lender's managing director, since its board had not obtained the Bangladesh Bank's sanction to re-appoint Yunus beyond the bank's official retirement age of 60.

Yunus argued that Grameen Bank had been given special status and it was exempt from the rule. He filed a petition against the order which the High Court had rejected. Later, on Mar 9 Yunus filed a petition seeking a stay on the High Court order.

Hearing the appeal on Mar 29, the Appellate Division asked the 2006 Noble laureate to file a leave-to-appeal and he did it on Sunday following the publication of the full verdict. The removal of Yunus drew flaks from home and abroad with the US criticizing Bangladesh's handling of the affair.

Main opposition BNP also spoke highly against the decision while his supporters said the firing was the culmination of a political vendetta against him. The United States warned last month that ties with Bangladesh could be affected if a solution was not found to the clash between the government and Yunus.

PUSH FOR SETTLEMENT

Shortly after he was asked to leave the bank, Yunus tried to bargain the post of the chairman of the board of directors for himself so that he could continue to oversee the bank after retiring. But the government refused.

Yunus issued an appeal on Mar 7 for a smooth transition of leadership at Grameen, in first public indication that he was willing to relinquish control of the institution. His supporters released a letter Yunus wrote last year to finance minister A M A Muhith, proposing that he step down as managing director, and suggesting the government – which selects a quarter of the Grameen board's voting members, and the chairman – appoint him as chairman. "This will ensure the continuity in the bank remains. The staff and borrowers of Grameen Bank will not get scared by the suddenness of my departure," Yunus wrote.

The bank now has 20,000 employees and 83.5 lakh customers. It has distributed Tk 60,400 crore in loans as of January 2011.

http://bdnews24.com/details.php?id=191978&cid=2





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[ALOCHONA] Re: [KHABOR] Good Bye Dr. Y



IT READS LIKE AN OBITUARY ???? BUT FOR  WHOM  SITA  DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA ???????????????????

On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 8:03 AM, Sitangshu Guha <guhasb@gmail.com> wrote:
 

Good Bye Dr. Y

 

Good Bye Dr. Yunus. It's painful; but was inevitable. In our country we don't have a tradition to quit/resign; we did not learn to stop at certain point; we don't know, sometimes defeat is glorious! If Dr. Y won't go to court; it would have been gorgeous for him; but now, its court verdict.

 

After 28 years, our Noble Laureate faces the same fate as our dictators faced in the past. Zia wanted power for whole life; he was killed. Ershad wanted to be the lifetime president; but was ousted by popular uprising. Khaleda Zia wanted to make power permanent by conspiracy (each time she transferred power to interim government, there was a foul play); but people rejected her.  Dr. Y should have been a bit better.

 

Still there is time. Dr. Y have name and fame, he needs to earn little bit of respect. He should not have been used his image against his own country for personal benefit. He should not have been involved in politics and thus have no political ambition. Harboring 'minus two' theory made him look bad in political arena. Even this time BNP defended him, not because of the 'Noble', but to undermine AL; finally loser is Dr. Y!

 

Dr. Y had given the country a lot; the country has given him much more. Its time for reconciliation; Dr. Y has to come clean and say: 'I do made mistakes too', and adding, 'I am sorry'.




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Re: [ALOCHONA] Mukti Juddher Chetona



Does coffee and ISLAM goes together as like Secular BAL and the Netri with Hijab and Tashbih in hand ??? 

On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 3:36 PM, ratri@aol.com <ratri@aol.com> wrote:
 

You must be a moron , those so called Alems are using the Koran for their own agenda , wake up and smell the coffee !

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Subject: [ALOCHONA] Mukti Juddher Chetona
Date: Tue, Apr 5, 2011 8:48 am


 
Mukti Juddher chetona was only and absolutely only "Self Rule" by the Bangladeshis. Other ingredients of partition of India were profoundly present in the political and economic atmosphere of the sub-continent. In 1971, Pakistani Razakars were defeated but a new class of Razakars got evolved in Bangladesh called "Hindutva Razakars". If these razakars are not defeated the costly earned 'independence' (lost lives of three lacs of people) will perish sooner than we think of. But Bangladeshis knows all the 'Jagat Seths' now, and will foil another Palashy for good.
Shahadat Suhrawardy
 
For your reference ONLY !!!





















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