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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Re: [mukto-mona] Recent attacks on minorities in Pabna




Read the other side of the story in the same daily. Given the past conspiracies and activities of BNP-Jamaat alliance, this story seems to be more believable.

>>>>>>>>>> your biased response is the problem of our country. Personally I am dead against all criminals (regardless of their political color). You are less accepting of a story if the crime was done by member of your favorite political party. 

It is not important what story appeals to us at personal level. As long their are solid evidences of criminal activities, those people have to be punished. It is as simple as that. By punishing the criminals we can stop future criminals and ensure safety for old folks, minorities and kids.

It simply makes me sick when we attach political preferences to such tragic events. Rule of law has to be above politics, otherwise you may take part in telling others about BNP, Jamat or communist party (Or whatever) to play politics but your act will do NOTHING to ensure safety of the victims.

I can tell you certain human right experts will stay quiet (to position them in politics) about Pabna and speak up in selective events. Have you heard anything about Biswajit (The poor talilor) murder? I doubt it.

To some heartless people, lives of people is "Part of the game" and humanity means very little to them.

Shalom!




-----Original Message-----
From: subimal chakrabarty <subimal@yahoo.com>
To: mukto-mona <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sat, Nov 9, 2013 1:51 pm
Subject: [mukto-mona] Recent attacks on minorities in Pabna

 
Read the other side of the story in the same daily. Given the past conspiracies and activities of BNP-Jamaat alliance, this story seems to be more believable. Same thing happened in Ramu. BNP-Jamaat connection is a dangerous connection for the nation.   

From: QR <qrahman@netscape.net>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, November 9, 2013 5:39 AM
Subject: Re: [mukto-mona] Recent attacks on minorities in Pabna
 
The problem get complicated when certain human rights group "Selects" when to protest in such sad incidents. If it is done by their favorite political party, they look the other way. If there are allegation against a party they do not support, they start giving press conferences and start walking up to certain embassies. I really feel very sad for the victims. Not only our political process disappoint them, they are dropped by the very people who claim to represent them (Simply for gaining political points).

Personally I look at crime and criminals. Criminals (As long their are evidence against them) have to be punished. So the culture of impunity will depart from our communities. Political party (In most cases) are more interested into blaming their opponents than punishing criminals.
Shalom!




-----Original Message----- From: ANISUR RAHMAN <anisur.rahman1@btinternet.com> To: mukto-mona <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Fri, Nov 8, 2013 4:35 pm Subject: [mukto-mona] Recent attacks on minorities in Pabna
 
It looks like AL had orchestrated the recent attack on minorities in Pabna to put blame on BNP. This is the most heinous crime - playing politics with the lives of innocent people! I condemn it in the strongest possible terms. Yes, BNP used to attack monorities on sheer vengence and money grabing purposes. But AL, who had done admirable things previously to maintain good relations between the communities, now resorting to this sort of treacherous thing is beyond belief. Please see the article below.  


Some of you may think I am propagating this message on behalf of BNP. I am not, I am NOT. I think out of the two evils in Bangladesh, BNP is still the despicable party, because it is in collusion with Jamaat. I want to see the end of Jamaat.

- Anis Rahman


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