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Saturday, July 21, 2012

[mukto-mona] Re: Prospective Haji and Hajian, fundamentalists sympathizers to terrorists, Let us clean our house and ourselves before we aspire for heaven and good governance



Dear Fundamentalists- sympathisers to Terrorists if any, your days are numbered,


Remember out of 19 terrorist hijackers 15 were from Saudi Arabia, Osama bin Laden was a Saudi national. Modern world wanted and supported 'The Arab Spring/, and got it. Now international Human Rights organizations are pressing all fundamentalist countries in particular and fundamentalists- creators and sympathisers of terrorists in general, to respect in words, principles, and in deeds to abide by " Article 1. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood." Universal Declaration of Human Rights, of United Nations:    http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/#atop     
In Farsi language there is a saying, its Urdu translation is" Akalmond ki lia Ishara Kafi Hai Magar Ba Akkal ki lia Danda Marna Parta Hai" close English translation is- "an intelligent person understand the hints of when to get  self preparedness for imminent danger quickly but a dumb or unintelligent person needs beating to make him understand and get prepared." 
Now the news and pictures you will see below Reference 4: about Saudi Arabia compelled to join International Olympic team in London this summer with at least two women participants-- is the result of fear of being  beaten by the international community-  to follow and join the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, like other Arab Spring countries.  If our fundamentalists very close and sympathisers with terrorists or Osama bin Laden still do not get it then wait for further 'Danda' or beating to get defeated and straightened up.  Those who are not sympathisers to terrorists should not feel offended by this email at the same time we can not deny that we do not have terrorists among us , example Rezwan Ferdous, 27, a graduate in physics, active member of Worchester Islamic Center, Massachusetts, pleaded guilty, jailed for 17 years, details shown below Reference 1 to 3
Regards.
Yours sincerely,
Golam F. Akhter, Bangladesh-USA Human Rights Coalition Inc.
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On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 2:59 PM, Jamal Hasan <poplu@hotmail.com> wrote: 

"Ferdaus is a Muslim born and raised in Massachusetts to parents of Bangladeshi descent."
 
Reference 1  http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/07/20/us-usa-security-ferdaus-idUSBRE86J11620120720

Reference 3 Worchester Islamic Center-supported Association of Terrorist organizations: 


 
Rezwan Ferdaus

Rezwan Ferdaus


On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 11:07 PM, Golam Akhter <akhtergolam@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear 6064'ians and dreamers of going to heaven by performing Hajj, neglecting other virtues like truthfulness, justice, and human rights,

International pressure and threat  of "Possible Danda" are changing the stubborn Saudis to change their mind, they are allowing their girls to participate in the Olympic Sports in London this summer soon first time; when our fundamentalist friends in Bangladesh will change and accept 'Human Rights' before international pressure and "Possible Danda" come in real forms? Wake up sleeping and day dreaming friends......
Regards.
Yours sincerely,
Golam F. Akhter, Bangladesh-USA Human Rights Coalition Inc.
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Less than two weeks before the opening ceremony of the London Olympics, Saudi Arabia announced that it would send two female athletes to London. Human Rights Watch welcomed this decision as an important first step, but one which does not go far enough in addressing the fact that millions of Saudi women and girls are effectively banned from sports in Saudi Arabia—a violation of their rights which reflects a broad and systemic pattern of gender discrimination in the kingdom.

Saudi Arabia: Let Women and Girls Play Sports
 

 

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"Allowing women to compete under the Saudi flag in the London Games will set an important precedent. But without policy changes to allow women and girls to play sports and compete within the kingdom, little can change for millions of women and girls deprived of sporting opportunities."
~ Christoph Wilcke, senior Middle East researcher at Human Rights Watch 

 

For further information:

> Read the report, "Steps of the Devil" 
> Read the Q&A
> Press release 2/25/12
> Press release 5/23/12
> Press release 7/10/12
> Press release 7/12/12

Articles:

> New York Times 2/15/12
> The Telegraph 5/29/12
> AFP 6/26/12 (Tribune.com.pk) 
> Bikaya Masr 7/10/12 
> Washington Post (AP) 7/11/12 
> The National (Abu Dhabi) 7/11/12
> Washingtonpost.com/AP 7/12/12
> Wall Street Journal 7/12/12
> Daily Mail (UK) 7/12/12
> New York Times 7/14/12



Op-eds:

> Nikki Dryden, "Let Saudi women compete in London," Globe and Mail 6/6/12
> Minky Worden, "Saudi Arabia's unacceptable failure to field female athletes for the Olympics," The Guardian 7/10/12
 

Radio:

> CBC Radio (The Current) 6/15/12, "Saudi Women Barred from Olympics"

FACTS

Women's Lives
Saudi Arabia has one of the worst records of respecting and protecting women's rights. Under the government's male guardianship system, women cannot work, study, marry or access health care without the permission of a male guardian – a father, husband, or even a son.

Sports in Saudi Arabia
As documented in Human Rights Watch's report "Steps of the Devil," physical education for girls in state-run schools in Saudi Arabia is not offered, and only men may belong to sports clubs or work with expert trainers. In fact, government restrictions on women essentially bar them from all sports.

The Olympic Charter
But denying women the chance to compete violates the human rights principles of the Olympic Charter, which states: "The practice of sport is a human right. Every individual must have the possibility of practicing sport, without discrimination of any kind…"  

"Steps of the Devil"
Saudi Arabia's policy towards women and sport reflects the predominant conservative view that opening sports to women and girls will lead to immorality: "steps of the devil," as one prominent religious scholar put it. Prince Nawaf al-Faisal, the Saudi sports minister and head of the Saudi National Olympic Committee, said on April 4 that, "Female sports activity has not existed [in the kingdom] and there is no move thereto in this regard. At present, we are not embracing any female Saudi participation in the Olympics." On July 12, Saudi Arabia reversed course and announced it would send two female athletes to London—a decision welcomed by Human Rights as an important first step, but one which does go not far enough in ending an effective ban on women and girls practicing sports inside the kingdom.

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHAT WE WANT

We Want Saudi Arabia to Respect Women's Rights

Saudi Arabia should adopt new policies that will create real, systemic change to benefit all Saudi women and girls, including:

• Establishing a timeline and benchmarks for introducing physical education as a mandatory subject for girls in public and private schools.

• Allowing the creation of women's gyms and sports clubs.

• Creating women's sections in the sports ministry (General Presidency for Youth Welfare) and the National Olympic Committee. 

 

The International Olympic Committee Can and Should Help

We are asking the International Olympic Committee to uphold the values of the Olympic Charter. The IOC should use its leverage with Saudi Arabia and urge the country to take steps to end discrimination against women in sports.

 

 

 



 

 




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