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My handwriting, copying the Qur'an - Surah 'Araf: 55-56
(আমার বঙ্গীকরণ )
তোমরা বিনীতভাবে ও গোপনে তোমাদের প্রভুকে ডাকো ।
সীমালঙ্ঘনকারীদের তিনি পছন্দ করেন না ।
এ ধরণীতলে শান্তি স্থাপনের পর সেখানে
তোমরা বিপর্যয় ডেকে এনো না ।
তাঁর কাছে দোয়া করো ভয়ে ভয়ে, আশায় আশায়,
করুণাময় আল্লাহর অনুগ্রহ
সৎকর্মপরায়ণদের নিকটবর্তী ।
আল কোর'আন, সুরাতুল 'আরাফ: ৫৫-৫৬
"বিদেশে বসে যাঁরা বংগবন্ধু, তাঁর পরিবারে সদস্য,নারী - শিশু এবং আত্মীয়দের হত্যাকারী খুনি-ঘাতকদের সমর্থন করে এবং খুনিদের পক্ষে জনমত সৃষ্টির অপচেষ্টা চালাচ্ছে; বাংলাদেশ সরকারের উচিত হবে এসব লোক কে কোথায় আছে, তাদের তালিকা তৈরী করে খুনীদের সহযোগী হিসাবে আইনের আওতায় নিয়ে আসা ! "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kF7xgtX3z4
On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 1:21 PM DeEldar <shahdeeldar@gmail.com> wrote:
Risalder Muslehuddin is being investigated by Bangladeshis to authenticate his true identity. The man was posing as a Hindu Kobiraj, who almost become a true infidel but all that vanished after Majed was caught and interrogated by 'Endian' RAW agents. India has once again betrayed BNP and Jamati cadres for no good reason? Indians got no love for Surjo-Sainiks or whatever these mofos were called by our congenital losers. The last thing that I heard from Bangladeshi intelligence source is that the man is a fully circumcised infidel. Now they are trying to find out whether he got any Jewish heritage? Only that can save this man from the gallows. A mistaken identity? A Jewish man, who killed Bangobandhu? An absurd idea, I suppose 😀
On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 9:09 AM DeEldar <shahdeeldar@gmail.com> wrote:
Many poor souls have been suffering from this slow chronic disease but a permanent cure could not be delivered to these patients because they are/were hiding in many different places with creative veils. Their patronizers still love them because they too suffer from the same disease. These patients got Indian passports and ration cards with no problem and yet they got no love for India. Hate India and seek sanctuary in an enemy house? Perfect Halal practice, I suppose? Got even younger Indian virgin brides to sleep with on comfy warmer beds with holy Ganges water to clean their dirty azzes. One was hiding as a pious teacher while the real point man of Bangobandhu killing... became a syphilis and gonorrhea Unani doctor. Call it a poetic justice of Allah! Now, many of our chronically syphilis affected 'patriots' would say, Musleh Uddin is just an innocent man now that he is caught and face the justice. Amnesty should stop hangings in Bangladesh to save these 'brave murderers'? Good to see how these creeps love to change their positions....and so fast. God is great!
https://www.newagebd.net/article/104880/articlelist/323/Cartoon
Sajal Bhuiyan was hospitalized unconscious at Narsingdi government hospital (photo: Baten Biplod).
"We call on Bangladeshi prosecutors to order the immediate arrest of those responsible for the unacceptable violence against Sajal Bhuiyan and Baten Bliplod," said Daniel Bastard, the head of RSF's Asia-Pacific desk. "We have also registered many other cases of physical violence, police violence and judicial harassment of journalists trying to cover the coronavirus crisis. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government must do everything possible to end this alarming surge in press freedom violations."
Serious injuries
Rezwan Karim Sabbir, a reporter for the Nayadiganta and Sylhet Mirror daily newspapers in Jaintiapur, in the northeast of the country, was hospitalized with serious head injuries on the afternoon of 21 April after being attacked by a local official identified as Abul Hasim, who was annoyed by an article in which Sabbir had reported a local coronavirus case.
Rezwan Karim Sabbir was transfered to Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College Hospital (photo: janomot.com).
Abdul Latif Litu, a reporter for the Bangladesh Pratidin daily newspaper and News24 TV, was attacked and badly beaten by several police at around 10 p.m. on 21 April in the northwestern district of Thakurgaon for not respecting the curfew, although he was returning home after spending the day covering respect for the lockdown rules in the district.
Bangla Vision TV reporter Kamal Hossain was attacked be several men in the southern city of Barishal on 18 April when he tried to cover a gathering that had formed – in violation of the lockdown – because members of the local Department of Narcotics were selling alcohol to the public.
Police violence
Tuhin Howlader, a reporter for the Bangladesh Pratidin daily, was ordered to stop at a police checkpoint in Dhaka on 16 April but, before he had time to show his ID to the police, one of the policemen began hitting him with his baton with the result that Howlader had to be admitted to Dhaka Medical College and Hospital for treatment to his injuries.
When two journalists, Ekattor Television's Shahjahan Ali Babu and Mazed Rahman, a reporter for Somoy Television and Bangladesh Pratidin, were stopped on 12 April at a police checkpoint near Bogura, 200 km northwest of the capital, they were forcibly detained and taken to a nearby police station, where they were not released until a senior officer intervened.
Judicial reprisals
A number of journalists have been subjected to judicial reprisals in connection with their coverage of the Covid-19 epidemic's impact. Charges were brought against four journalists on 18 April under articles 25, 29 and 31 of the Digital Security Act in connection with another case of alleged misappropriation of Covid-19 food aid in the northwestern district of Thakurgaon.
As a result of a complaint filed by a local representative of the ruling Awami League, Bdnews24.com news site reporter Rahim Shubho, his editor Toufique Khalidi, Jagonews24.com website reporter Shaon Amin and the site's interim editor, Mohiuddin Sarker, are all facing the possibility of ten years in prison on charges of "publishing of offensive, false, defamatory or fear-inducing data or information."
Dainik Odhikar reporter Al Mamun Jibon was charged under the Digital Security Act by police in Thakurgaon's Baliadangi district on 15 April with defaming the local government and disturbing public order simply because of a Facebook post criticizing the failure of the authorities to take effective lockdown measures, and citing the large volume of movements by migrant workers.
Arbitrary detention
Dainik Bangladesher Alo reporter Golam Sarwar Pintu was arrested under the Digital Security Act in Dhaka on 14 April. According to the information obtained by RSF, his arrest was prompted by an article about the food shortages among the poorest sectors of the population as a result of the lockdown. After he was held overnight in a police station, a court refused to free him on bail and jailed him pending trial.
While on his way to work in the southeastern city of Chittagong on 10 April, Nasir Uddin Rocky, a reporter for the Dainik Jugantor daily newspaper, was stopped at a checkpoint by a police officer who accused him to violating the lockdown, hit him and detained him arbitrarily under a superior had him released.
Bangladesh is ranked 151st out of 180 countries in RSF's 2020 World Press Freedom Index, one place lower than in 2019.
The latest victim is Sajal Bhuiyan, a reporter for the privately-owned SATV channel who was hospitalized unconscious and with his face blooded last Thursday after being badly beaten while trying to cover the misappropriation of rice earmarked for disadvantaged sectors of the population in Dhaka's Narsingdi district. rsf.org |
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