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Monday, April 28, 2014

Re: [mukto-mona] Fw: Points To Justify Zia's Role As An ISI Agent During Liberation War !!!!!!



I don't like Manik much, but most of what he wrote here is worthy of trust.

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On Apr 28, 2014, at 1:03 PM, ANISUR RAHMAN <anisur.rahman1@btinternet.com> wrote:

 

I am no fan of BNP. In fact, I hate BNP for their misdeeds as much as anybody else. But reading the write-up by Dr Md Ali Manik, I have the distinct impression that it is nothing but a blatant propaganda in favour of AL by this man. The English is at times wrong, contents are dubious and presentation style is pure. Altogether it is a cheap propaganda effort. Such bad efforts only discredit AL.

- AR  


From: Muhammad Ali <man1k195709@yahoo.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, 25 April 2014, 22:40
Subject: [mukto-mona] Fw: Points To Justify Zia's Role As An ISI Agent During Liberation War !!!!!!

 
On , Muhammad Ali <manik195709@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Friday, April 25, 2014 5:39 PM, Muhammad Ali <manik195709@yahoo.com> wrote:
1. Before crackdown in the darkness of March 25 , the Pak army has disarmed or house-arrested most of the senior Bengali officers all over the Country(East Pakistan) . Brig. Majumdar , the senior most Bengali officer, was transferred from Ctg. to Dhaka to be confined in the cantonment . Second senior most officer was Col. M.R. Choudhury, was later killed brutally in Ctg. Cantonment . Only exception was Maj. Zia . He was so loyal to Pakistan authority that they didn't hesitate to send him to Ctg. Port to download arms and ammunition to suppress the uprising . 
Actually Zia was set free by the Pakistanis as an agent to be part of the freedom seeking mobs . He was trained in such a way that he took the opportunity to declare Independence on behalf of Bangabandhu . He intentionally didn't go to Ctg. cantonment to rescue Col. M.R. Choudhury to be remained as a senior Bengali officer for that declaration (As a senior officer Col. Choudhury would had the authority) . Also Pak forces intentionally didn't destroy the temporary Radio station to make Zia famous . According to Zia's plan Pak authority provided safe custody to his family in Dhaka cantonment . 

2. Though Zia was born in Bangladesh (Bogra), he was raised in Pakistan . He did his School and College in Karachi . An anti-Indian personality , Zia fought vigorously against Indian army in '65 to be awarded with memorandum . 

3. During '71 liberation war , his force (Z force) faced most of the casualties for his reluctant and ill plan ! Also the officers who killed Bangabandhu in '75 were from the Z forces and they met Zia before the killing . It may be mentioned that these so called freedom fighters had escaped from Pakistan to join the liberation war . Now it has become clear that those were planned escapes  designed by the ISI . 

4. If Zia was really a DIE HARD freedom fighter he would had uphold the spirit of our great liberation war after the tragic death of Bangabandhu . But he didn't ! Rather he supported the killers , changed 'Bangladesh Betar' to 'Radio Bangladesh' , 'Joy Bangla' to 'Bangladesh Zindabad' ! Even he didn't hesitate to appoint well known collaborator Shah Aziz  to PM post , notorious killer Alim to be a minister ! 

These above points have proved that Zia was a dubious freedom fighters . Tarek Zia and Khaleda Zia's recent controversial comments about Bangabandhu's and Awami League's role during and after liberation war are not an isolated ones , rather these are all tied with the same string of ISI conspiracy which started in '71 .

Thanks and regards ,
Dr. Muhammad Ali Manik ,
Vice President , US Awami League .








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