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Thursday, September 24, 2015

[mukto-mona] আমার আই ডি ও পাস ওয়ার্ড মিলছে না।



প্রিয় মডারেটবৃন্দ,
আমার গীতা দাস নাম বদলে অবরোধবাসিনী নাম নেয়ার পর আমি নিয়মিত মুক্তমনা পড়লেও অংশগ্রহণ তেমন নিয়মিত নই।
আমি আগের একটা মেইলে আমার গীতা দাস নামটিই ফেরত চেয়েছিলাম। কারণ আলাদা    আইডি না হয়ে গীতা দাসের সব নাম অবরোধবাসিনী হয়ে গেছে, যা চিহ্নিত করা কোন বিষয়ই নয়। এ বিষয়ে কোনই  উত্তর পাই নি।
 
যা হোক, অন্যকোন প্রশাসনিক সমস্যা না হলে আমার গীতা দাস নামটি পুনর্বহালের অনুরোধ রইল।
 
আর বর্তমানে আই ডি  ও পাস ওয়ার্ড মিলছে না।
 
আমি কিংকর্তব্যবিমূঢ়।
 
উত্তর  দিয়ে কৃতার্থ করবেন।
 
গীতা দাস।
 


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Re: [mukto-mona] We must talk about hurting 'religious sentiments'



I am pained by Shah Deeldar's shallow reading of a well thought and well written article by Mahfuzur Rahman. I will request him to read the article one more time. 

It is really unfortunate that neither the policy makers in AL and the allied parties nor the intellectuals who rally around them do the real talk. Even the leftist forces not partnering with the present government are afraid of being argumentative or maybe for their own political agenda are unwilling to be argumentative. I hope this good article will be read by them and it will be able to make them reconsider their silence, inaction, passivity, and indifference.

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On Sep 21, 2015, at 9:16 PM, Shah Deeldar shahdeeldar@yahoo.com [mukto-mona] <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

When a Bangladeshi Economist defends the killing of freethinkers, it shows the intellectual quality of our professionals. Why there should be any automatic respect for any ideology or religion? Why a person like Niladri can't question about Islam when It boasts for its supremacy over all other religions? How did Niladri offend Islam by asking questions? Can it be so shallow? Why Niladri had to conform with certain religious ideology, which he might have considered as weak and fragile? And, people like Mr. Rahman and his assassins have proved Niladri's points. Lets not forget that this is 21 century and people are sending probes to planet Mars as we speak.

The more Niladris would make this world far better than having more people with herd mentality. How can Mr. Rahman expect a total respect when Niladi did not respect his parents' religion either. Why this a bad thing for an young fearless thinker?
 




On Monday, September 21, 2015 8:58 PM, "Jiten Roy jnrsr53@yahoo.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
The term "Defaming Religion" is coined by Islamists to advance their hatred towards anybody, who do not conform to their prescription of Islam. This term has no meaning to the followers of other religions. As a result, one can defame any other religion, no one will pay any attention.


From: "'mahfuzur@aol.com' mahfuzur@aol.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com>
To: mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 1:57 PM
Subject: [mukto-mona] We must talk about hurting 'religious sentiments'

 
    
                                We must talk about hurting 'religious sentiments,
 
  Here is a subject we do not discuss. We do not want to discuss it because it is considered delicate. Perhaps also because it is hard to define. But we can hardly afford not to discuss it. Here are some thoughts on the subject in an article in The Daily Observer. Please click on the link below. I tried to publish the original Bengali version of the article but found no takers. Too delicate for them.
 
 
                                                                                                http://www.observerbd.com/2015/09/21/111743.php
 
 
Mahfuzur Rahman
 






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[mukto-mona] Bangladesh : Militant group publishes global hitlist of bloggers, activists and writers



Militant group publishes global hitlist of bloggers, activists and writers

Nine UK-based bloggers on list published by Bangladesh group Ansarullah Bangla Team, who have been blamed for a series of murders

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 Bangladeshi secular activists take part in a torch-lit protest against the killing of blogger Niloy Chakrabarti, who used the pen-name Niloy Neel, in Dhaka on 8 August. Photograph: Munir Uz Zaman/AFP/Getty Images

 in Delhi

Wednesday 23 September 2015 00.00 EDT

An Islamic militant group in Bangladesh has issued a hitlist of secular bloggers, writers and activists around the world, saying they will be killed if its demands are not met.

The list will raise fears that Islamic militant violence within the unstable south Asian country could take on an international dimension.

The targets in the list include nine bloggers based in the UK, seven in Germany, two in the US, one in Canada and one in Sweden. Some are Bangladeshi citizens living overseas. Others are dual nationals or citizens of the western nations.

The list was issued in a statement on the internet by the Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT), a group that has been blamed for a series of murders of bloggers and activists in Bangladesh over the last 18 months. All those killed have been prominent critics of extremist religious doctrines, especially in Islam.

The acting leader of the ABT and two close associates were arrested earlier this month in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, on suspicion of involvement in the murder of a secular blogger earlier this year.

Individuals on the new list have told the Guardian they intend to keep writing and blogging.

"Our weapon is [the] pen, and we can use it without hurting anybody. We just want to make people conscious about their rights. So that nobody can use them to fulfill bad intentions," said Ananya Azad, a Bangladeshi blogger who has been forced into exile in Europe and is on the list.

There has been no previous indication that the ABT was targeting bloggers overseas and the list will worry security authorities in Europe and the US.


Bangladesh police escort ABT head Abul Bashar (left), Zafran Hassan (centre) and Julhas Bishas (second right). Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

British-based bloggers of Bangladeshi origin named on the list have approached police in London and elsewhere following its publication. They say authorities have have advised them to take precautions to minimise the risk of attack.

It is unclear if the ABT has the capability to carry out their threats, but its call for action may prompt individuals to mount "lone wolf" attacks.

Police have charged an ABT organiser and four supporters with the murder of a 27-year-old blogger, Washiqur Rahman, in Dhaka in March.

Rahman's death came just weeks after a Bangladesh-born American atheist blogger was murdered in Dhaka by machete-wielding attackers.

The murder in February of Bangladeshi-born US citizen Avijit Roy, a science writer and blog moderator, prompted outrage around the world. His US-based widow is among those named on the new list the group appear to have issued.

Officials suspect the ABT is close to the Ansar ul-Islam organisation, which is part of al-Qaida in south Asiaand launched by the extremist organisation about a year ago.

The statement featured a logo comprising a black flag carrying the seal of the prophet Muhammad, often favoured by extremist groups, and the phrase: "We do not forget, we do not forgive" in English.


'I will write until the end of my life' – Ananya Azad, a Bangladeshi blogger on the list. Photograph: AM Ahad/AP

Al-Qaida has publicly praised violent operations by the ABT and has hailed activists charged with the murder of bloggers as "lions of the international community".

The new list is accompanied by an incoherent demand to strip bloggers of their citizenship. It appears to be addressed to the government of Bangladesh's prime minister Sheikh Hasina, though many of those on the hitlist have dual nationality or are citizens of Britain, the US or European nations.

"Cancel the Bangladeshi citizenship of enemies of Islam and [Muslim religious] education, atheists, apostates, unbelievers, anti-Islamic ... bloggers, agents of India ... otherwise they will be killed wherever they can be found in the Almighty's world," said the statement.

The origin of the list is unclear, and some have doubted it is an official statement from the ABT in Bangladesh, but instead compiled or published from the UK or elsewhere in the west.

More than 150 writers, including Margaret Atwood, Salman Rushdie, Yann Martel and Colm Tóibín, signed a letter condemning the series of fatal attacksand calling on the government of Bangladesh "to ensure that the tragic events … are not repeated".

Authorities in Dhaka have been previously criticised for requesting local bloggers and activists to avoid provocative statements on sensitive religious issues.


 Bangladeshi social activists in protest at the killing of Avijit Roy in Dhaka on 27 February. Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Human Rights Watch, the international campaigning group, last month called for the government "to recall that its duty is to uphold the constitution and protect people's lives, as well as their religious freedom".

"It's shocking that Bangladesh authorities not only failed to protect the bloggers despite complaints to the police about threats against them, but instead are proposing self-censorship," said the spokesperson.

Repeated efforts to contact senior Bangladeshi officials for comment this week were unsuccessful.

Bangladesh is an officially secular country, but more than 90% of its 160 million people are Muslim. It gained its independence from Pakistan after a brutal civil war in 1971, which left deep scars. In recent years a new surge of extremism has exacerbated long standing tensions between conservatives and secular liberals.

Those on the list say they are aware of the dangers of their activism. "I can't give you assurance that I can't be hurt here also. Fundamentalists have threatened that they will come and kill me," said blogger Azad.

"I can't say that I am fully safe, as the fundamentalists know where I am residing. I can't say what will happen in future, but I can give you this assurance that I will write until the end of my life."

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/sep/23/militant-group-publishes-hit-list-of-bloggers-activists-and-writers




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