Saturday, July 14, 2012

AL raising poll fund in name of Padma: BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir,Bangladesh


BANGLADESH NEWS

BNP acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday accused the government of deceiving people by collecting money for the next election campaign in the name of raising funds for the Padma bridge.

He was speaking at a token hunger strike organised in front of the National Press Club by the Jatiyatabadi Jubo Dal demanding the release of BNP leader Jahangir Alam.

Fakhrul said, “The World Bank has cancelled the loan, now the government wants to build the Padma bridge with the people’s own money. This is an opportunity for them to steal money.”

He added that the election is nearing and the AL government is planning to take money from the people’s pockets to run the election.

The BNP leader further said that the prices of rice, lentils oil and many more essentials are increasing ahead of Ramadan.

He urged the government to take notice of this situation and bring the prices of essentials under control. He said that common businesspeople had claimed that some AL men are directly helping create syndicates which are causing prices to shoot up.

Fakhrul also held the government's nepotism responsible for the deadlock at the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet).

"They've ruined the congenial academic atmosphere at the top educational institutions through recruiting party-backed people there," he said.

BNP against democracy, war crimes trial, says Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina,Bangladesh


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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday said the opposition is hatching conspiracies to destroy democracy and foil the trials of the war crime suspects.

“After Bangabandhu was assassinated, Ziaur Rahman rehabilitated war criminals into politics and made them ministers, even prime ministers," Hasina said.

“And his wife, Khaleda Zia also rewarded war criminals and anti-liberation forces. For these, they do not want that the trial of the war criminals to be held,” the premier added.

The PM said this while addressing the 6th National Congress of Bangladesh Awami Jubo League at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in the capital.

Hasina directed all AL activists and leaders to safeguard democracy saying, “This [BNP] anti-liberation force repeatedly attempted to destroy democracy and we restored it again and again.”

Urging Bangladesh Awami Jubo League to act as a strong organisation, she asked its activists to remain vigil at all levels including villages, unions and upazilas so that none could hamper democracy.

She said the activists of the organisation must work with an intention to sacrifice, like the father of the nation. They must consider what has been done for the country instead of what has been taken from it and the countrymen must be loved and served.

Trust and confidence of the public are the main components without which no leader can contribute to the country, she reminded.

No fundamentalism, terrorism or violence will be tolerated in the country, she further said.

Outgoing Jubo League Chairman Omar Faruk Chowdhury and its General Secretary Mirza Azam in their speeches apologised to the public for any unwilling mistakes committed in their nine and a half year tenure from January 25, 2003.

Appointment of new chairman and general secretary for the Jubo League is to follow after Saturday’s conference.

Awami League Advisory Council Member Amir Hossain Amu, lawmaker Sheikh Fazlul Karim Selim, state minister for LGRD Jahangir Kabir Nanak also addressed the occasion.

Identify Jamaat-Shibir men in admin: National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Chairman Prof Mizanur Rahman chief,Bangladesh


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National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) Chairman Prof Mizanur Rahman on Saturday urged the government to identify the Jamaat-Shibir men who infiltrated into the administration so that the war crimes trial does not face any hurdle.

He said that war crime suspect Abul Kalam Azad alias Bacchu Razakar fled the country while the government was busy with the innocent Limon, a college student who has been maimed in a shooting by the Rapid Action Battalion.

“Your law enforcement agencies have failed to arrest Bacchu Razakar. What are they doing?” he posed a question while addressing a roundtable at Dhaka Reporters Unity (DRU) organised by Sector Commander's Forum (SCF).

He also criticised the prosecutors of the International Crimes Tribunal as they were not prepared before appearing the court.

“Can the war crimes trial be conducted properly through loud political speeches if the prosecution is not well-prepared,” he questioned.

"Then will the people of the world hear what we said?" Prof Mizanur said.

The war crimes trial would be stalled forever if the present government failed to finish it during its tenure, he speculated.

253 more Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) jawans jailed for mutiny,Bangladesh


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A special court of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) on Saturday sentenced 253 jawans of BGB Hospital Unit of 36 Battalion to different terms of rigorous imprisonment between four months and seven years in a mutiny case for their involvement in the February 2009 mutiny at Pilkhana headquarters.

A three member Special Court-10, led by Col Khandaker Obaidul Ahsan, also fined each of the convicts Tk 100 and acquitted two others as charges levelled against them were not proved.

Of the convicts, 34 jawans were sentenced to seven years, 15 to six years, 11 to five years, 10 to four years, 38 to three years, two to two years and six months, 111 to two years, 26 to one years and six to four months.

The court which continued for nearly two-and-a-half-hour starting from 10:00am also exonerated an accused, who died during the trial, from the charges.

Lt Col Mohammad Ayub and Maj ANN Fazlul Alam are the two other members of the court.

Niazi threatened East Pakistan that he would let his soldiers loose on Bengali women,Bangladesh


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General AAK Niazi threatened that he would let loose his soldiers on the women of East Pakistan till the lineage/ethnicity of the Bengali race was changed, according to a recently published book by late Maj Gen (retd) Khadim Hussain Raja.

Khadim Hussain Raja who was general officer commanding of 14 Division in East Pakistan gave this account in his recently published book 'A Stranger in My Own Country: East Pakistan, 1969-1971' (OUP, 2012), Pakistan based 'The Express Tribune' reports on July 8.

The book is posthumously published probably because it was a hot potato in the times it was actually written.

Oxford University Press published the book.

We come to the climax: “[Enter] Commander East Pakistan General Niazi, wearing a pistol holster on his web belt. Niazi became abusive and started raving. Breaking into Urdu, he said: Main iss haramzadi qaum ki nasal badal doon ga. Yeh mujhe kiya samajhtey hain. He threatened that he would let his soldiers loose on their womenfolk. There was pin drop silence at these remarks. The next morning, we were given the sad news. A Bengali officer Major Mushtaq went into a bathroom at the Command Headquarters and shot himself in the head” (p.98), The Express Tribune which is with the International Herald Tribune reports.

The report also said Pakistan’s name has been blackened by just one man: General AAK ‘Tiger’ Niazi.

The book also said, commander East Pakistan, General Tikka Khan, disagreed with Raja that Sheikh Mujibur Rahman be secretly despatched to West Pakistan. He wanted to “publicly try Sheikh Mujib in Dhaka and hang him” (p.93).

"Niazi surrendered to Indian General JFR Jacob in 1971. Niazi handed over his personal pistol at the famous Race Course ceremony. Jacob examined the weapon: the lanyard was greasy and frayed, and the pistol was full of muck as if it hadn’t been cleaned in a long while." (Surrender at Dacca: Birth of a Nation; by Lt. Gen JFR Jacob; Manohar Publishers 1997).

General Ayub Khan, whose decade of rule caused the jurisprudence of separatism to evolve, gets the treatment he deserved through the testimony of another not-too-civilised general named Gul Hassan.

“Gul Hassan openly criticised Field Marshal Ayub Khan’s sons who, according to him, were letting their father down by amassing wealth by unfair means. Gul Hassan blurted out that ‘I have told the old cock that this time we will impose Martial Law and take control ourselves but not protect Ayub and his henchmen’. The reference [old cock] was to General Yahya Khan, commander-in-chief of the Pakistan Army” (p.8).

The only leadership criterion was brutality riding on low IQ. The exception was General Yaqub Khan, the commander who insisted that General Yahya not postpone the session of the National Assembly elected after the 1970 election.

The author writes: “All of a sudden, General Yaqub Khan was bundled off as a student on the Imperial Defence College course. This clumsy and unceremonious action was obviously taken to get him out of the way” (p.7).

Major General Rahim Khan was the other officer Pakistan can’t be proud of: “Rahim started to criticise the senior commanders in Dhaka, especially me, although I happened to be a friend of his. He was of the opinion that the Bengalis were timid people and should have been subdued long ago. The reader can judge for himself the ignorance and lack of understanding of the East Pakistan situation among the hawks in the armed forces” (p.97).

Rahim ran away from East Pakistan when things became too hot.

Niazi also asked Raja for phone numbers of his Bengali girlfriends: “Abhi tau mujhey Bengali girlfriends kay phone number day do” (p.99).

Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology crisis takes new turn


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The crisis of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology has taken a new dimension since a group of Buet teachers, students and employees on Saturday termed teachers association's demands irrational.

Prof Dr Munhaz Ahmed Noor of civil engineering told that they urged the chancellor, President Zillur Rahman, to formulate a judicial commission to investigate allegations against the vice-chancellor.

"We do not want to consider a person guilty before conducting an inquiry into the incident. If the Buet VC and Pro-VC are found guilty, they should step down," Munhaz Ahmed told.

The VC could not sit with the agitating teachers despite the direction from Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to solve the crisis through mutual discussion shortly.

the VC said, "I asked them to sit for a discussion with my people to find out a proper solution but I did not send them any formal proposal."

He said they will also hold discussion with the university chancellor soon to find out a good solution to the ongoing crisis.

In the meantime, a number of teachers, students and employees of the university gave a showdown on the campus in the afternoon under the banner of Buet Teachers, Students and Employees Forum.

At a press conference at the Buet cafeteria, they alleged that the Buet teachers' association motivated the students to join their protest informing them incorrectly.

He also said his forum members do not support suspending the academic activities in the name of agitation.

On the other hand, the agitating teachers, students and the employees carried out their demonstration as usually for the fourth day demanding the removal of the university VC Prof SM Nazrul Islam and his deputy Prof Habibur Rahman.

They brought out a silent procession in front of the Buet Council Building that paraded campus streets at around 11:00 am.

Later, they went to the capital's Central Shaheed Minar and stayed there for a while and came back to the campus.

A number of Buet employees also brought out a procession on the campus in the morning under the banner of Buet employees’ association.

The agitating students launched a website to draw attention of the former students of the institution living abroad and also launched a mass signature collection campaign to strengthen their protest.

But the many students of the Buet expressed their resentment over the agitation and counter-agitation of the teachers, students and the employees.