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Thursday, January 26, 2012

[ALOCHONA] Fw: Shah's and Felani's of Bangladesh




----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Shah Deeldar <shahdeeldar@gmail.com>
To: shahadathussaini@hotmail.com
Cc: Mohammad Aleem <aleem53@yahoo.com>; Bangladeshi American <bangladeshiamericans@googlegroups.com>; Zahid Hassan <zahidhassan_2000@yahoo.com>; Khobor Yahoo <khabor@yahoogroups.com>; Alochona Groups <alochona@yahoogroups.com>; Manik Mia <manik195709@yahoo.com>; jeebon anondo <jeebonanondo@yahoo.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: Shah's and Felani's of Bangladesh

Well, Saha might be charged as guilty while we have been totally silent about how our people are being treated as miskins in Arabian countries. Their heads are totally priceless in comparison to Pakistanis or Indians.  If you do not believe me, please visit one those countries and express your opinions. Just being a good and faithful Muslim is not good enough for those high caste Arab? They want to see some royal blood flowing in your arteries and veins. So much for the brotherly love for Bangladeshi people. We are not well received in any place except in the US. And, yet we complain US as a non friendly country. 

In regards to India, I consider it as a foreign and sovereign country as we consider us the same. It is not a friend (you can hardly find any friendly neighboring country unless you merge with your neighboring country) and it has its own national interests. And, we too should be the same! 

The subcontinent was divided in 1947 on the basis of religion and we took separate path to reach our goals. People were massacred on the both sides but we have been living in peace since then with the exception of 1971. India does not want to have an open border policy with us for the obvious reason and we should not have any problem with that. My problem is that we have done nothing to improve our people education or living standard as an independent country. We pay top money to get cattle from the Indian side but wish the smuggling should be totally risk free? Why not our BGB people doing anything to control the border? Why no Indians are getting killed in the border area? The Fellani murder is deplorable but border people should not play the cat mouse game with BSF guards! BSF were trigger happy before they killed Fellani. People should have the papers to cross the border. This is not pre 1947 time that people can move around and can go where ever they want. We should have legal cattle trade with India if we want to consume their cattle. I see people are playing politics with it and that is not very helpful for the people who live in the border areas. We should sit with Indians and solve the problem. If BNP comes to power, it too will have the same problem unless we close the border with India. Are we ready for that? If not, chill out and make sure our border people get whatever they need in those areas, namely, education, jobs and security- to stay there to make us a proud nation!  Empty rhetorics will do nothing for them or for us as a nation! 
-Shah. D



On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 10:26 AM, Shahadat Hussaini <shahadathussaini@hotmail.com> wrote:

যাদের চিন্তা চেতনায় নাই সার্বভৌমত্ব বাংলাদেশ
তারা হউকনা সাহা, শেখ, বা খান, হবেনা উন্মেষ,
তুমি আমি জাগাতে পারবো ঘুমন্তকে, অবস্য
পারবোনা জাগ্রতদের, যাদের কাছে দেশটা নমস্য,
তাঁদের প্রভু ও কেবলা এবং লক্ষ্য আছে স্থির
আমাদেরই রাখতে হবে উন্নত করে 'মম শির'  

 
Shahadat Suhrawardy


 

Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 06:13:37 -0800
From: aleem53@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: Shah's and Felani's of Bangladesh
To: BangladeshiAmericans@googlegroups.com; zahidhassan_2000@yahoo.com


 
If the brutality to Bangladeshis are done by India, Saha's stay silent (and happy) because India is a friend of Bangladesh and theirs mostly.... When the same is done by a Muslim country, they start crying too loud, because they don't like that done by Muslims or any Muslim country. That gives them pain.
 
I have been following this group for a long time and never seen a single e-mail from Saha's protesting BSF killings of Bangladeshis.
 
-Aleem

 
 


--- On Thu, 1/26/12, Zahidul Hassan <zahidhassan_2000@yahoo.com> wrote:

From: Zahidul Hassan <zahidhassan_2000@yahoo.com>
Subject: Shah's and Felani's of Bangladesh
To: "BangladeshiAmericans@googlegroups.com" <BangladeshiAmericans@googlegroups.com>
Date: Thursday, January 26, 2012, 7:05 AM

I wonder what the Shah's of Bangladesh do when Felani's of Bangladesh are subject to brutality of BSF.
 
 

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Bishawjit saha <bishawdipta@yahoo.com>
To: BangladeshiAmericans@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 5:10 PM
Subject: Race to save Bangladeshis from beheading
Race to save Bangladeshis from beheading
Thu, Jan 26th, 2012 1:05 am BdST
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Chittagong, Jan 25 (bdnews24.com)—Families are racing against clock to have commuted 'death by beheading' sentences for two Bangladeshis in as many murder cases in the United Arab Emirates by persuading the families of the deceased. Union Parishad chairmen are helping the families of the sentenced — Shahab Uddin, who is from Chittagong's Fatikchharhi and Mohammad Harunur Rashid, from the port city's Agrabad areas. Shahab was found guilty of the murder of a Bangladeshi in Dubai and Rashid was convicted for killing two Bangladeshis at Ras al-Khaimah. Their sentences are set to be executed on Jan 30. At the Chittagong deputy commissioner's office, the families of the convicts met those of the deceased to try to persuade them into signing a 'clemency letter' on Wednesday. The letter will urge the UAE government to commute the death sentences of the two to life imprisonment if the families of those murdered agree, deputy commissioner Foyez Ahmed said. On Oct 7 last year, death sentences of eight Bangladeshis, found guilty of robbing a warehouse and murdering the security guard, were carried out at Saudi Arabia's Riyadh. The beheading drew large-scale criticism in Bangladesh and abroad. 'DECISION BY JAN 27' It was said at the meeting that Harunur Rashid, on May 2, 2011, killed two sons of late Mohammad Shafiq, from Sundarpur in Fatikchharhi upazila — Mohammad Ayub, 28 and Mohammad Toiyab, 25 — at Ras al-Khaimah. In a separate incident, on Nov 11, 2009, Shahab Uddin, son of Ali Hamza of Maizbhandar's Sharif village in Fatikchharhi upazila, killed Mohammed Yunus alias Jamal, 26, of the same village. Fazlul Haq and Nurul Alam, uncles of the two murdered brothers, attended the meeting but their mother Rokeya Begum and two sisters declined. "Ayub and Toiyab's mother is not permitting anyone to go to their house," DC Foyez Ahmed said at the meeting, adding that the officials talked with their uncles over the matter. "Their mother and sisters have threatened to commit suicide even if they are approached about the matter," he continued. The DC asked for assistance about the issue from Fatikchharhi upazila chairman Aftab Uddin Chowdhury, Sundarpur union chairman Shahidul Azam and ward councilor of North Agrabad Shirajul Islam. The two uncles, who were present at the meeting, did not speak. Families of the convicts at the meeting urged the next of kin of the dead and the government to help commute the sentences. The DC asked the local public representatives to discuss with the families of the murdered Bangladeshis and get their decision by Jan 27. IMAGE AT STAKE The DC said, "We are asking the families of those slain to pardon the death sentence to save the country's image. Even then, the murderers will be punished." He added that if the families agree then an appeal will be made to the UAE government through their embassy. The victims' families will get financial aid and other help from the government. Foyez also asked for assistance about the matter from Nanupur union chairman Osman Gani and Rosangiri union chairman Mohammad Shafiq, who were present in the meeting. Shahab Uddin's wife Rina Akter, appealing to Mohammed Yunus's family, said, "I am begging for my husband's life only for our son. This is my appeal to the government and the family of the deceased." In response, Yunus' brother 'Sohel' said, "My parents have fallen sick. Judgment for my brother's murder has been served after two years. There is no situation to approach them about the sentence being commuted." bdnews24.com/cm/mc/rn/bd/2345h
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