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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

BBC News, Al Jazeera take online journalism honours

Boston. Massachusetts


BBC News, Al Jazeera und der Los Angeles Times schöpfte bis die Top-Preise als die Online News Association ausgehändigt jährlichen Awards am Samstag.


Kanadische Zeitung The Globe und Mail, Argentinien La Nacion, Frankreich OWNI und Deutschlands Zeit Online waren auch unter denen von ONA für ihre digitalen Journalismus-Bemühungen anerkannt.


BBC News nahm die Auszeichnung für allgemeine Exzellenz in online-Journalismus durch eine große Site während The Globe und Mail gewann den Preis für eine mittlere Website.


Al Jazeera wurde geehrt in der Kategorie News aktuelle für seine Berichterstattung über den Volksaufstand in Ägypten.


Die Los Angeles Times zwei Preise gewonnen: ein/e für innovative investigativen Journalismus und ein zweites für online video-Journalismus an einem großen Standort.


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Monday, January 30, 2012

Man severs wife’s feet for dowry

A man on Sunday morning severed a foot of his wife from above the ankle as she failed to bring dowry money from her father.


The victim was identified as Shukhria Begum, 21, mother of a 6-month-old daughter of Moukaran village under Patuakhali Sadar upazila.


She was admitted first to Patuakhali General Hospital and later sent to Barisal Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital in a critical condition.


Jahangir Alam, uncle of the victim, said Shahin of Pangashia village married Shukhria Begum two and a half years ago. Since then Shahin had been demanding dowry from Shukhria.


Jahangir said Shahin often used to beat his wife up for dowry, which forced her to bring Tk 20,000 from her father’s house recently. Shahin asked Shukhria to bring more money from her father’s house but Shukhria refused to do that. She went to her father’s house a few days ago.


Shahin came to his father-in-law’s house at about 11:00am on Sunday and started chopping her wife with a sharp weapon, Jahangir went on. At one stage Shahin severed a foot of Shukhria.


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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Constitutional recognition as ‘indigenous’ sought


The Bangladesh Garo Students’ Organisation, central committee, went on demonstrations in Mymensingh on Sunday, urging the government to recognise the ethnic minority people as ‘indigenous’.


About three hundred Garo students brought out a procession and that ended at a rally in front of the deputy commissioner’s office at about 11:00am.


BGSO central committee president Saurin Aareng Seng, former general secretary Ripon Paul Scu, vice-president Pintu Hawi and general secretary Suman Mankhil addressed the rally, among others.


The speakers sought constitutional recognition to the indigenous people and condemned the government’s ‘undemocratic’ attitudes as it showed ‘disrespect’ to the indigenous by recognising them as tribe, ethnic minorities or ethnic people.


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Friday, January 27, 2012

Sangram editor freed on bail

Bdnews24.com. Dhaka


Der Editor die Pro-Jamaat-e-Islami Bengali daily Sangram Abul Assad, hat gegen Kaution vier Tage nach seiner Verhaftung im Zusammenhang mit Gewalt des 19. September freigegeben wurde.


Sein Rechtsanwalt Mohammad Abdur Razzak der Nachrichtenagentur sagte, 'gewährt Metropolitan Magistrat Rezaul Karim ihn gegen Kaution am Samstag."


Im gleichen Fall die erste Angeklagte war Jamaat-e-Islami Sekretär allgemeine ATM Azharul Islam, 59, und der 107. Angeklagte war Abul Assad, 69, fügte er hinzu.


Am 19. September ging Jamaat-e-Islami Aktivisten auf der Rampage, wenn die Polizei ihre Prozession, die Freilassung ihrer obersten Führer verhaftet Kriegsverbrechen abgefangen.


Den Anhängern verschiedener Fahrzeuge in Brand gesetzt und zahlreiche andere an Rajmani-Kino am Kakrail verwüstet.


Mehrere Fälle wurden mit Ramna-Polizei-Station, die mehrere tausend Jamaat Männer für Abfackeln und Fahrzeuge zu beschädigen, öffentliche Eigenschaft zerstören und Angriff auf Polizisten beschuldigt abgelegt.


Am 20. September inhaftiert RAB den Editor aus seiner Moghbazar Residenz wegen Anstiftung zu der Gewalt.


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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Hasina der Stand ist "Du bist mit mich oder gegen mich": Yunus

A leaked US embassy cable has observed that a prophet has no honour in his own country, at least as far as Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus and the Awami League-led government attitude towards him is concerned.


The cable sent to Washington from the US embassy in Dhaka on November 30, 2009, said, ‘Prime minister Sheikh Hasina and foreign minister Dipu Moni made clear their distrust and suspicion of Yunus in several recent meetings with senior US government officials.’


WikiLeaks on August 30, 2011 released a number of diplomatic cables which had noted that while the government claimed Yunus was engaged in corrupt practices at Grameen Bank, his ties to the military-controlled interim administration and his brief contemplation of a role in


Bangladesh politics were more likely the reasons for Awami League’s disdain.


‘No one in Bangladesh can escape politics, however,’ said the November 30, 2009 cable.


One of the cables said Yunus wanted to resolve whatever ‘misunderstanding’ existed with Hasina over his efforts and organisation Grameen Bank and asked the US government to assist him in urging Hasina to change a long-standing rule that gave the government control over his position as Grameen Bank chairman and sought US help to resolve the problems.


Hasina signalled her displeasure with Yunus by refusing to ratify the interim regime’s ordinance that had empowered the Grameen Bank board of directors to appoint its chairman, said the November 30, 2009 cable sent by the then US charge d’ affaires Nicholas Dean.


‘Fearing [that the] government displeasure with him would jeopardise Grameen Bank and his other initiatives, Yunus requested the US ambassador to put in a good word with Sheikh Hasina on behalf of Grameen and Yunus,’ the cable read.


On November 5, 2009, when the US ambassador at a meeting with Hasina raised the Yunus issue, ‘the prime minister theatrically rolled her eyes and shook her head.  She spoke at length about her estrangement from Yunus and nodded her agreement when an advisor in the meeting characterised Yunus as ungrateful for the Grameen Phone deal that the prime minister had made possible.’


On November 11, 2009 ambassador-at-large for Global Women’s Issues Melanne Verveer met with Hasina, when the former was also interested in meeting with Yunus.


 ‘Most keenly, the prime minister felt Yunus had exercised poor judgment by courting military officers who had presented Yunus the possibility of coming to power through military backing in early 2007,’ the cable said. 


‘Perhaps we don’t work together.  But we don’t stop him.  When I was in Sweden (recently), Yunus was there and we exchanged hands.  It is our family tradition.’ Hasina was quoted in the cable to have said. 


When ambassador Verveer met with foreign minister Dipu Moni the next day, however, the latter had a litany of complaints against Yunus. Dipu Moni presented a range of allegations against Yunus and Grameen. 


‘She complained about the high interest rates Grameen charges its customers and alleged that the bank used “vicious practices” to recruit customers and obtain loan payments,’ the cable read.


Dipu Moni said, ‘Yunus broke rules and Grameen didn’t comply with Bangladesh law, including auditing requirements.  Many people in Bangladesh were upset when Yunus won the Nobel Peace Prize given his corrupt practices.’


She also said government leaders understood the power of Yunus’ international reputation and therefore ‘bit our tongues’ when accolades were heaped upon him. 


According to the cable, on a personal note, Dipu Moni the foreign minister also complained that Yunus did not visit Sheikh Hasina in the hospital after she was injured in a 2004 bomb attack.


Ambassadors Verveer and James F Moriarty met with Yunus on November 11, 2009, when Yunus disputed all the allegations and said he and Grameen complied with all laws, including annual audits.


Yunus agreed that the prime minister likely viewed him as part of the caretaker government that tried to remove her and her rival, Khaleda Zia of the opposition BNP, from Bangladesh’s political scene. 


Yunus said Hasina’s attitude was, ‘you’re either with me or against me.’ 


 This dispute also raises questions about the long-term future of Grameen Bank.  Yunus is 69 years old.  Yunus told Moriarty and Verveer that he had offered to retire on a number of occasions, but the bank board had refused his offers, claiming there would be a run on the bank if he left. 


Yunus said he had been grooming a successor, but claimed government leaders had wooed that person into their camp and now he was working against him within the bank.


Another cable sent to Washington on August 12, 2009 by the then US ambassador James F Moriarty in Dhaka, said when the ambassador had met with Yunus on August 9, 2009 to congratulate him on winning the presidential medal of freedom, Yunus reported that tensions between him and the prime minister continued, but he hoped to meet with her soon to clear any misunderstandings over his efforts and organisation. 


Yunus said he had not yet received an appointment with Hasina despite his sending in an urgent request in late July 2009. Yunus perceived that even supportive government officials felt pressured to distance themselves from his recommendations and proposals.


Moriarty in another cable he sent to Washington on May 11, 2009 disclosed that Yunus had asked that the US assist him in urging Sheikh Hasina to change a long-standing rule giving the government control over his position as the Grameen Bank chairman.


Bangladesh’s 2007-2008 caretaker government passed an ordinance removing the GOB’s authority to select the bank chairman, but the parliament has not yet ratified that ordinance, the cable said.


In a May 10, 2009 meeting with the ambassador, ‘Yunus requested our input on the best way to request the PM reconsider her refusal,’ Moriarty said in the cable.


Yunus also discussed with the ambassador his disappointment over the AL government. He said the new government had to focus on the nation’s power needs and improve the quality of government bureaucracy in order for Bangladesh to weather the current economic turmoil, it said.


During the meeting Yunus said parliament had refused to approve an amendment to legislation that established Grameen Bank in the early 1980s; the amendment would have given the bank’s board of directors, rather than the government (as has been the practice), the authority to select the chairman of Grameen Bank, a position held by Yunus since the bank’s inception and renewed every two years.


In order to create Grameen Bank in 1983, Yunus sought support from the government to transform his micro-credit venture from a charitable organisation to a full-fledged bank, the cable said.


The government of Bangladesh passed an ordinance creating Grameen Bank, that decreed that the government would own 60 per cent of the bank and would have the authority to appoint its chairman. 


‘Since 1983, the GOB’s share of Grameen Bank has gradually declined; now the government only owns 5 per cent of the bank.’


The GOB has also continued to re-appoint Yunus the bank’s chairman.  However, Yunus has long desired to change the rule giving the GOB control of his position as chairman, the cable said. 


Over the years, Yunus told the ambassador, he had applied repeatedly to the GOB to amend the rules regarding the selection of the chairman.


The ambassador and Yunus went on to discuss more generally the prime minister’s performance during her first four months in office.


Yunus was critical of Hasina’s actions to strengthen the central government at the expense of local government.  He also criticised the AL government for exacting petty retributions against the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its leader Khaleda Zia.  ‘This is a divisive strategy,’ Yunus said.  The prime minister ‘must build bridges.’


Moriarty commented, ‘Despite, or perhaps because of, Yunus’ international reputation, many among Bangladesh’s political elite regard the Nobel Laureate with suspicion.  In the atmosphere of Bangladesh’s cult-of-personality politics, Sheikh Hasina and others likely view Yunus’ achievements and stature as a threat to their authority; in their minds, his very brief attempt to establish a political party in the early days of the 2007-2008.’


‘Yunus and his supporters, including the United States, need to convince the prime minister that an independent Grameen Bank is in her interest,’ he concluded.


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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Muhith sucht Unterstützung von WB, IMF

United News of Bangladesh . Dhaka


The finance minister. Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, stressed the need for enhanced budget support from the World Bank and Balance of Payment support from the IMF.


This was stressed in his statement for the 2011 annual meetings of the World Bank group and International Monetary Fund in Washington DC on Friday, said a press release of Bangladesh embassy in Washington DC.


He said Bangladesh’s public investments and expenditures were carefully planned and designed for achieving core of development objectives such as brining women to the forefront of the development, creating jobs, maintaining price stability, generating power and energy, devising food and social security programme and combating climate change impacts.


He noted that all these efforts need to be supplemented through budget support under the Poverty Reduction Support Credit(PRSC)programme of the World Bank and balance of payment support under the Extended Credit Facility(ECF)of the IMF.


‘Such supports would be key in creating fiscal space and mitigating pressure on the already strained country’s balance of payment’, he added.


Highlighting achievements of Bangladesh in maintaining a stable macroeconomic situation in the face if global economic downturn, particularly in areas such as balance of payments, maintaining stable export growth, expansion of domestic demand, strong performance in rural and agricultural sectors meeting power crisis and sustaining an overall growth rate of over 6%, the Finance Minister said that Bangladesh rightfully deserved budget support from the World Bank for additional investment it had to make to achieve them.


Muhith, also the Governor of the World Bank and IMF for Bangladesh, said Bangladesh has placed poverty alleviation central to its development efforts and allocated up to 53.12 percent of the budget for poverty reducing expenditure.


Referring to the experiences of the global financial crisis, the Finance Minister urged upon the Governors for restructuring the global, financial, monetary and architecture.


He proposed that G20 or the Board of Governors should inscribe restructuring as an agenda item to initiate a meaningful restructuring of the global financial system.


He put forward concrete suggestions for considerations including giving G20 informal mechanism, some legal court, managing liquidity by the global public sector, enhanced monitoring and surveillance of the IMF.


He reiterated the need for enhanced focus by the World Bank on mediating surplus resources for investment in deficit countries, enhanced efforts to overcome poverty and hunger, devising a pragmatic trade financing system and managing volatility of commodity prices, particularly those of fooed grains and petroleum.


Muhith is leading a high level Bangladesh delegation to the 2011 annual meetings of the Board of Governors of the World Bank and the IMF in Washington DC.


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Monday, January 23, 2012

BSF abducts 3 teenagers

Bdnews24.com. Panchagarh


The border security force of India has abducted three Bangladeshi teenagers from Tentulia border, two days before BSF and border guard Bangladesh chiefs met in Dhaka.


Locals said BSF took away Ansarul Haque, 16, 'Manik', 14, and 'Rubles', 17, all from Tentulia sadar upazila in Panchagarh, in the morning on Saturday.


Some local residents\r alleged that the three teenagers had been caught by BSF while they were helping cattle smugglers.


Manik's father Chand Mahmud, however, denied the allegation and said his son what not involved in cattle smuggling.


BGB said BSF did not respond to their letter sent on Saturday afternoon to hold a flag meeting over the matter.


BGB Tentulia company commander Subedar Moshiuzzaman told reporters, ' BSF rejected our proposal to hold a flag meeting. They said the three teenagers were held over the charge of trespassing and handed them over to the Indian police.'


Issues like killings of Bangladeshi by BSF and prevention of illegal access would be discussed in the six-day border guards' meeting in Dhaka.


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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Clean technology brick kilns can drastically reduce mortality in city


A brick kiln control law is under the active consideration of the government for curbing serious environment pollution by outdated and energy-intensive brick kilns, state minister for environment and forests Hasan Mahmud said on Sunday.


Speaking at a workshop in the city he said such pollution what having on adverse impact on the environment.


The clean air and sustainable environment project of the Department of environment and the World Bank jointly organized the workshop entitled, 'Introducing energy-efficient clean technologies in the brick sector of Bangladesh' to share the key findings about the country's brick manufacturing industry.


The speakers included, among others, Ministry of environment and forestry joint secretary Mohammad Nasiruddin, Department of environment director general Monowar Islam, WB acting country director Zahid Hussain and Bangladesh Bank deputy governor Abul Quasem.


World Bank senior environmental specialist Shakil A. Ferdausi presented a paper on ' alternative and improved brick kiln technologies' and WB economic consultant Lelia Croitoru on ' economic costs and benefits of different technologies'.


Chinese energy specialist Jie Li and brick expert Hui Xiao presented a paper on 'China's experience in transforming the brick industry.'


The two WB environment specialists said that pollution by fixed chimneys in more than 90 percent of brick kilns in Bangladesh account for up to 20 per cent of premature mortality due to environmental factors.


They said that 530 highly polluting and energy-intensive kilns with fixed chimneys in north Dhaka which produce 2.1 billion bricks a year are so the city's main source of fine particulate pollution.


They called for immediate replacement of the out-dated kilns by cleaner brick making technologies such as the vertical shaft brick kilns and the hybrid Hoffmann kilns which are more socially profitable than the highly polluting fixed chimney kilns.


They said that replacement of northern Dhaka's existing brick kilns with vertical shaft brick kilns would cut down premature mortality by more than 60 percent while hybrid Hoffmann kilns would reduce it by 45 percent.


They said that the brick-making industry contribute about one per cent to the country's GDP and generate about a million jobs.


Other speakers described the higher cost of flood land free and its shortage as hindrances to switching over to brick kilns with cleaner technologies.


They said that operating brick kilns with cleaner technologies would require flood free land.


For a solution they suggested for setting up of industrial parks on flood free land exclusively for a brick kilns.


The two experts said that their reports would provide the government and other stakeholders the information they need for developing on energy efficient brick making industry in the country that would use only cleaner technologies.


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Friday, January 20, 2012

Stock investors want finance minister, BB governer to go


Stock market volatility in Dhaka led small investors in Barisal to hold a demonstration on Sunday demanding removal of the finance minister and the Bangladesh Bank governor.


They also demanded immediate steps to stabilise the stock market.


The protesters formed human chain in front of Aswani Kumar Hall  followed by a  rally.


The angry protesters got together under the banner of ‘Small Investors Forum Barisal.’


They have been agitating for last few days losing their investment due to market fluctuations.


The forum convener Ahmed Ali presided over the rally addressed by investors Sohel Nobel, Sheikh Manirul Islam, Anwar Hossain.


The small investors demanded waiver on interest on the money they had borrowed for investing in stocks.


They also demanded a mechanism to stop the brokerage houses from forcing them to sell their shares.


Investment Corporation of Bangladesh Barisal assistant general manager in Barisal, Saidul Islam said that fear ‘seems to have been removed from the investors’ mind.


He advised investors to buy shares with strong fundamentals. 


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Thursday, January 19, 2012

NTC fighters enter Sirte

 image National Transitional Council fighters prepare their weapons prior their fights in the city of Sirte on Saturday. ­— AFP photo

Agence France-Presse . Sirte


Hundreds of fighters for Libya’s new rulers thrust into Muammar Gaddafi’s hometown of Sirte from the east on Sunday, as NATO warplanes pounded the coastal city for a second straight day.


Flashing V-for-victory signs, the fighters moved into Sirte on pickup trucks and larger lorries, backed by three artillery tanks as they shouted ‘Allahu Akbar’ (God is greatest), an AFP correspondent said.


Other fighters loyal to the National Transitional Council held their ground west of the Mediterranean city, as deadly clashes also raged in the western oasis of Ghadames near the Algerian border.


And west of Sirte, NTC forces assembled outside Bani Walid for a fresh assault on the town, the only other remaining Gaddafi redoubt.


As they rolled in from Sirte’s eastern gate, two ambulances sped out with sirens ablaze, and other NTC fighters emerged from the Gaddafi bastion, where they said there were small arms firefights.


‘We are fighting with Kalashnikovs and small arms around the city centre,’ Mar’ee Saleh of the Ali Hassan Jabar Brigade said.


‘We are firing at Gaddafi’s men but their return fire is not very strong,’ he said as he exited from the eastern gate.


Saleh added that ‘NATO carried out several strikes today. I saw them myself.’


Many of the pickup trucks entering the city carried food and water supplies, as well as mattresses, an indication the fighters were planning to take positions inside Sirte, the correspondent said.


West of Sirte, however, NTC forces held their ground saying they had received instructions not to launch a fresh assault into Sirte to allow NATO to carry out operations.


On the political front, NTC chief Mustafa Abdel Jalil said an interim government would be announced next week and that Gaddafi’s internationally ‘banned weapons’ were now under its control.


Earlier, one of the fighters stationed at Sirte’s eastern gate said fighters were looking for land mines.


‘We fear that Gaddafi forces have buried land mines on the outskirts of the city. So we are careful. So far today it has been quiet after heavy clashes yesterday,’ said frontline fighter Abdul Hameed.


Fighters stationed west of Sirte told another AFP correspondent they had been told by the NATO coalition to stay put on Sunday and hold back a planned new assault on the city.


NATO aircraft launched at least a dozen air strikes around Sirte on Sunday morning, a correspondent said.


On Saturday, NATO warplanes blew up 29 armed vehicles, a firing position, two command and control nodes and three ammunition storage facilities in the area, the alliance said in an operational update.


On Saturday fighters entered Sirte in what appeared to be a pincer movement from the south and the east.


‘Our troops went seven kilometres inside through the eastern gate and there were sporadic to sometimes heavy clashes with Gaddafi’s forces,’ said commander Mohammed al-Marimi of the Fakriddin Sallabi Brigade.


Misrata Military Council spokesman Abdel Ibrahim said seven NTC fighters were killed and 145 wounded.


The fighters used tanks and pickups mounted with anti-aircraft guns to clear roadblocks set up by Gaddafi forces and drove towards Sirte city centre, erecting their own defences in advanced positions.


On a beach road surrounded by craters and pock-marked buildings, a 106mm anti-tank cannon repeatedly pounded Gaddafi positions, backed by a barrage of mortar fire and multiple rocket-launchers.


One Sirte resident who managed to flee early on Sunday said fighting subsided at around 7:00pm on Saturday.


‘There are African mercenaries roaming across the city. They are firing at houses with anti-aircraft guns in district one’ on the western edge of Sirte, he said, refusing to give his name for security reasons.


He also said he twice saw one of Gaddafi’s sons, Mutassim — once in a command centre in a hospital basement, over the past three weeks.


Front line fighters in Sirte have repeatedly said Mutassim is holed up in its southern outskirts.


Saturday’s assault came after reports of a rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation in the city of around 75,000.


NATO forces struck at Gaddafi forces after reports emerged from Sirte of ‘executions, hostage-taking, and the calculated targeting of individuals, families, and communities within the city,’ a coalition statement said.


The assault on Ghadames, 600 kilometres southwest of Tripoli, came at dawn, killing at least eight NTC fighters and wounding 50, said Muhandes Sirajeddin, deputy chief of the local council.


‘The attack began at around 5:30am (0330 GMT). Around 100 Gaddafi loyalists, including mercenaries who came from around Algeria (across the border), and groups of Tuareg took part in the fighting,’ he said.


Sirajeddin and two other residents said clashes were still under way in Ghadames, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to Roman ruins.


Heavy fighting also raged in Bani Walid, the only other remaining pro-Gaddafi bastion, with NTC fighters coming under fire from inside the town, an AFP correspondent said.


NTC commander Omar Mukhtar said his men are ‘regrouping’ but would not attack on Sunday.


‘We are getting ready,’ he said, as an AFP correspondent saw five tanks rolling up to the front line.


NTC forces believe that Gaddafi’s most prominent son, Seif al-Islam, is holed up in Bani Walid. ‘We know exactly where he is,’ Mukhtar said.


Meanwhile, the remains of more than 1,700 prisoners executed in 1996 by jailers at Tripoli’s notorious Abu Salim prison have been found in a mass grave in the capital, a National Transitional Council spokesman said Sunday.


‘We found the place where all these martyrs were buried,’ said Khalid Sharif, spokesman of the NTC’s military council, adding it was proof of ‘criminal acts’ by Gaddafi’s regime.


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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Oil-gas body begins road march today

Moloy Saha


Das nationale Komitee zum Schutz von Öl, Gas, Bodenschätze, macht und Ports beginnt seine dreitägige Dhaka–Chittagong Road March heute drängt der sieben-Punkte-Forderungen, einschließlich das Abwracken von den Deal mit ConocoPhillips für Kohlenwasserstoff-Exploration in zwei Offshore-Gasfeld in den Golf von Bengalen.


Die Demonstranten, in drei Busse, werden für Chittagong heute Morgen nach der Abhaltung einer Kundgebung vor der National Press Club auf 10:00 gestartet.


Koordinator der Organisation, wird die Rallye Scheich Muhammad Shaheedullah vorstehen. Akademiker Serajul Islam Choudhury und Akmal Hossain, Kolumnist Syed Abul-Moksud, die Organisation Mitglied Sekretär Anu Muhammad und Führer der linksgerichteten politischen Parteien werden auch sprechen. Der Marsch erreichen Comilla heute nach Kundgebungen auf dem Weg Sonargaon, Daudkandi und Chandina halten. Die Demonstranten verlassen Comilla Dienstag Morgen und Kundgebungen in Feni, Chauddagam und Mirsarai.


Am dritten Tag am Mittwoch werden die Demonstranten verlassen Mirsarai am Morgen und halten eine Kundgebung in Sitakundu vor die letzte Rallye in Laldighi Maidan in Chittagong halten.


Shadeedullah und Anu in einer Presseerklärung, ausgestellt am Sonntag fordert die Menschen um die Programme erfolgreich.


Sie forderten die Verschrottung der Modell-Produktion und teilen Vertrag 2008 und fordert die Regierung nicht, die Herstellung und den Austausch Vertrag 2011 für Kohlenwasserstoff-Exploration in onshore Gas Bereichen auszuarbeiten. Sie behaupteten, dass das Energieministerium von multinationalen Unternehmen kontrolliert wurde und einige Ministerialbeamte wurden im Sinne der ausländischen Unternehmen dienen.


Die Organisation hält 'eine großen Kundgebung' in Dhaka am 30. November nach einem Marsch auf das Sunetra Gas-Feld im Oktober und einer nationalen Konvention im November.


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Monday, January 16, 2012

UPDF man killed in Rangamati


Angreifer erschossen ein Aktivist der United People's Democratic Front am Talukderpara der Baghaichhari in Rangamati am Sonntagmorgen.


Die UPDF machte seinen Rivalen Parbattya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samity für das töten. Aber PCJSS verweigert die regelrechte Anklage.


Polizei und der lokalen Bevölkerung, sagte, dass eine bewaffnete Gruppe von vier Menschen auf eine Tee-Stand am Talukdarpra stürzte, wo Mohanlal Chakma hatte Tee mit zwei anderen UPDF Aktivisten um 09 und eröffneten das Feuer auf sie.


Mohanlal, Sohn des Rangachan Chakma des Dorfes Ugalchhari, starb auf der Stelle, aber die anderen beiden gelang die Flucht.


Die Polizei sagte die Angreifer Links die Szene sofort nach ihrer Operation.


Rangamati Landkreis UPDF Veranstalter Alakesh Chakma behauptet die Handlanger der PCJSS machte den Angriff und getötet Mohanlal.


PCJSS Werbung Staatssekretär Sajib Chakma behauptete, dass die Partei nicht die Schießerei beteiligt war, da es keine organisatorischen Aktivitäten in diesem speziellen Bereich hat. ' Bereich dominiert wird von UPDF und einige Leute, die uns verlassen,' sagte er.


Banghaichhari Polizist-in-Charge Naimuddin sagte sie den Körper des Mohanlal wiederhergestellt und es zur Autopsie gesendet. Er konnte nicht Mohanlal der Identität zu bestätigen.


In der Zwischenzeit Grenzschutz Bangladesch abgesperrt Bereich und führte eine Suche, um herauszufinden, die Angreifer.


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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Magura road accident kills 11


Eleven people including four children were killed when a speeding truck hit a parked human hauler hurtling down both the vehicles into a roadside water body at Saitrish in Magura Sadar Upazila on Sunday afternoon.


The deceased, all passengers of the three-wheeled human hauler, were going to Magura town from Alamkhali, police said.


Angry local people put up barricade felling trees that suspended traffic movement on the highway for nearly four hours.


Later, police and district administration officials rushed in and assured the agitating mob of taking measures including building speed breakers to contain road accidents.


Magura police superintendent Proloy Chisim said people withdrew the barricade at about 7:00pm after they agreed to build speed breakers at different spots of the highway.


Among the deceased, five were identified as Pravir Kumar Ghosh, 45, a teacher of Rawtara HM High School, Suraiya Begum, 35, and her sister 12-year Sumaiya Akter, residents of Hajipur village of sadar Upazila, and 5-year old Madina Akter, 12-year old Mohammad Sohag, a resident of Lokqiol village.


Identifies of the others could not be known immediately.


Police said the accident occurred on Magura-Jhenidah highway at Saitrish bus stand at about 4:30pm when Dhaka bound vegetables laden truck hit the standing human hauler waiting to pick up passengers at the bus stand.


‘We are trying to retrieve both the vehicles from the water body. We have already recovered the bodies from the human hauler. So far I came to know that 11 people died in the accident,’ he said.


He said that the driver of the truck fled the scene after the accident.


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Friday, January 13, 2012

Dhaka to vote for Palestine statehood bid: Hasina

United News of Bangladesh . New York


The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, has said Bangladesh would always stand by the Palestine people to establish an independent Palestine state.


‘If needed, we will vote for establishing Palestine State,’ she said in reply to a question at a ‘meet the press’ programme at the Bangladesh Mission office in New York on Saturday.


The Palestine president, Mahmoud Abbas, formally submitted a written statehood application to the UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, on September 23.


The prime minister said Bangladesh had always been with the people of Palestine to establish their rights.


She recalled that there was close relations between Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. ‘We had a very close family relation,’ she said.


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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

PM rules out talks with opposition leader

Says next general polls to be held under EC


Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha . New York


The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, has ruled out the necessity of sitting for talks with the opposition leader about ‘different problems’ existing in the country.


Speaking at a ‘Meet the Press’ programme with journalists at Bangladesh’s Permanent Mission at the United Nations in New York on Saturday, the prime minister said the main


demands of the BNP leader were releasing her ‘corrupt sons’, stopping trial of war criminals and withdrawing the money laundering cases filed against her sons.


‘Wouldn’t the trial of war criminals be held in illegal interests of a political force? Should the corrupt be released? Wouldn’t the persons who killed people through grenade attack stand in the dock and those who embezzled orphans’ money be brought to book?,’ she posed the questions.


Hasina said the country was liberated for 40 years and the Awami League was in power for 10/11 years. ‘The development and welfare of the people were only made when the Awami League was in power, but others plundered the country’s property,’ she said.


Health minister AFM Ruhal Haque, foreign minister Dipu Moni, foreign secretary Mijarul Quayes, Bangladesh’s permanent representative to the UN  Abdul Momen, PM’s press secretary Abul Kalam Azad and Bangladesh’s press minister in Washington Swapan Kumar Saha were present on the occasion.


At the outset of the programme, the prime minister highlighted various programmes of her 11-day tour of New York.


She said the US president, Barack Obama, had enquired about Bangladesh while exchanging greetings with her at the receptions hosted by the UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon and US First Lady Michelle Obama. ‘The US president also expressed his interest to visit Bangladesh,’ she said.


The prime minister said her government had been making strong efforts to resume Dhaka-New York flight of Bangladesh Biman.


The prime minister said the work of the United Nations was now not only limited to establishing peace. ‘We want to see the world body more effective. We do not want to see conflicting world. . . we want to leave a peaceful environment for the new generation,’ she said.


For this, she expressed opinion, the United Nations would have to play a special role.


About the ‘peace model’ she unveiled in her address in the 66th UN General Assembly on Saturday, Hasina said peace would come in the world if the matters mentioned in the peace model were implemented.


The prime minister said her government wanted to make the people the source of all power or owners. ‘The people would decide through ballot who would govern the country and the people are the main strength of their power.


About the country’s economy, she said the purchasing capacity of the people had increased, while the poverty, the main barrier to development, was being reduced.


Stressing the need for peace and stability in the country for improving the living standards of the people, she said all had to work unitedly to eliminate poverty.


About the regional connectivity, Hasina said in the present global social and economic system no country remains isolated. ‘For this, regional connectivity is a must,’ she said, adding that her government has been working for welfare of the people by establishing friendly ties with all neighbouring countries.


The prime minister further said for establishing regional connectivity India had agreed to provide transit to Nepal and Bhutan during Manmohan Singh’s recent visit to Bangladesh.


‘The issue of cooperation about hydroelectricity in the region was also discussed during his tour,’ she said.


About Bangladesh-India relations, she said friendly ties existed between the two neighbours. ‘Discussions are underway about water sharing of the common rivers including Teesta,’ she said.


She also said discussion was going on whether an interim agreement about water sharing of Teesta could be made. ‘When we could resolve a complicated problem like water sharing of the Ganges River, we would also be able to ink a deal about water sharing of Teesta River,’ she hoped.


About Khaleda Zia’s comments that the BNP would not go to election without the caretaker government, the prime minister said election would be held when time comes and all political parties would participate in it.


Hasina said the next general elections would be held under the supervision of the Election Commission and all political parties would also participate in the polls, reports UNB.


‘The government won’t intervene in anything of the elections,’ she said.


The prime minister said her party first forged a movement for caretaker government. ‘The BNP did not want it . . . rather they said there was no neutral person in the country except mad persons and children.


Then, they were compelled to pass the caretaker government bill in parliament at midnight.’


Mentioning the peculiar experiences she gathered about the caretaker government of Justice Latifur Rahman, the prime minister said he (Latifur) dismissed 13 secretaries within half an hour of talking oath and at that time other advisers were not appointed and meeting of the cabinet was not held.


She said the BNP made president Iajuddin Ahmed as the caretaker government chief in 2007 after breaking the law framed by the party.


Mentioning that all masterminds of the previous caretaker government were created by the BNP, she said they (BNP) thought that they would be able to siphon off money abroad they plundered during their rule.


Hasina said her government did not want to cancel the caretaker government system. But, she said, the High Court pronounced verdict declaring illegal the caretaker government system.


‘How would we legalise the caretaker government system which was declared illegal by the apex court?,’ she questioned.


The prime minister said the Awami League was not allowed to come to power in 2001 as the party did not agree to sell gas abroad.


‘Sheikh Hasina does not do politics of selling the country’s interests for greed of power,’ she said.


Mentioning that BNP’s movement would never be successful, Hasina said the people of the country would not stand in favour of the corrupts. ‘They (BNP) could not hinder the development and progress of the country,’ she said, urging the BNP not to do anything that causes sufferings to the people.


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Asif's remarks are untrue: BoI

AppId is over the quota
AppId is over the quota
Dhaka, Jan 11 (bdnews24.com) ? The Board of Investment says the DCCI president's comments on the foreign direct investment in the country are untrue and baseless.

The BoI on Wednesday issued a statement pointing out two of Asif Ibrahim's comments and stating that they were 'completely untrue, baseless, misleading and imaginary'.

The statement said that according to a news report published by Daily Amader Shomoy, the DCCI president had said, "There is no FDI in the country. Countries like Myanmar, Nepal have higher FDI."

"As a matter of fact, in 2010 Bangladesh received the second-highest ever FDI of $ 913 million," it added.

At the same time, the board added, Nepal and Myanmar had received $ 579 million in FDI.

"BoI would like to have a look at the source," the statement said, referring to Asif's remarks.

"Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industries is supposed to be a professional body," it said and added that the board expected DCCI to check figures and information before making public statements.

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Cook stars for England

Dubai, Jan 11 (bdnews24.com) - England opener Alastair Cook withstood the tight Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) XI's bowling attack to crack an elegant 133 runs and help England post 269 for nine before declaring their first innings on the first day of their second warm-up match on Wednesday.

Though it was a better batting performance from England than in their first warm-up match against an ICC Combined Associate & Affiliate XI, they still saw leading batsmen Jonathan Trott and Ian Bell both dismissed for ducks, reports gulfnews.com.


The PCB XI's 25-year-old leg-spinner Yasir Shah bagged five wickets for 75 runs, while 23-year-old right arm medium pacer Mohammad Talha, who has only played one Test match for Pakistan nearly two years ago, picked up four for 43.


Cook's knock came off 260 balls with ten hits to the boundary. At close PCB XI were 23 for no loss in reply.


The PCB XI won the toss but elected to field and Talha struck with the fourth ball of the seventh over of the day. He forced England captain Andrew Strauss to edge to PCB XI skipper and wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmad for three. Three balls later Talha trapped Trott leg before with a ball that moved in.


Cook and Kevin Pietersen settled down to pick the right balls to hit. They played the 19-year-old left arm spinner Raza Hasan and Shah with caution. They put on 83 in 24.1 overs for the third wicket before Pietersen lost his concentration and patience after scoring 38. Going back to a delivery from Shah, Pietersen was clean bowled.


Shah struck again with the first ball of his next over, trapping Bell, who went for a sweep, leg before. Eoin Morgan joined Cook and put on 20 runs for the fifth wicket before Shah picked up his third wicket. Going for a slog sweep, Morgan was brilliantly caught by Raza Hasan at deep square leg for 11.


Matt Prior and Cook found the gaps and steered England past the 200-run mark. Cook reached his century in 206 balls. Prior, who hit a patient 46 to put on 90 runs for the sixth wicket with Cook, eventually edged Talha to wicketkeeper Ahmad.


Graeme Swann hit a quick 24 which included a six before edging Shah behind. Shah claimed his fifth wicket when Talha took a brilliant one-handed catch to dismiss Graham Onions, who tried to hit over mid-on. England declared their innings when Cook edged Talha to Ahmad.


England made four changes from the team that won the first warm-up game..


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England's ability against spin will be key: Gooch

Dubai, Jan 11 (bdnews24.com/Reuters) - England batting coach Graham Gooch said the side's ability to cope with Pakistan's spin threat is likely to determine the Test series after watching most of his charges struggle to cope with Pakistan Cricket Board XI leg-spinner Yasir Shah on Wednesday.

In England's final three-day warm-up match before the opening Test begins next Tuesday, Shah took five for 76 as the world's top team in the longest form of the game battled to 269 for nine before declaring.


Alastair Cook made 133 but no other batsman reached 50 as Jonathan Trott and Ian Bell both failed to score and Eoin Morgan made 11, giving him a total of 15 runs from three innings on tour.


The PCB XI responded with 23 for no wicket by the close of the first day.


"We continue to seek to improve against all types of bowling but spin is going to play a big part here," Gooch told reporters.


"We have got to get our heads around how we are going to cope with that and each player has got to work out his own game (plan).


"I am not unduly concerned that it is going to be difficult for us but if we are going to prevail then we have got to cope with that."


Shah is unlikely to get a call-up for Pakistan's test squad because the squad already includes experienced spinners Saeed Ajmal and Abdur Rehman.


Off-spinner Ajmal took 18 wickets in three matches against Sri Lanka in the United Arab Emirates in October and November and has reportedly been working on a new delivery, the 'teesra', to try to outwit the England batsmen.


Shah said Pakistan regarded England's play against spin as their Achilles heel.


"England is one of the best batting sides but sometimes they struggle against spinners so we have a very good chance to get them out in the test matches.


"My target was to get five wickets against England...I am very pleased to do that and my confidence has gone up," he said.


Gooch said that although several of England's top-order players had struggled to score runs on the tour so far, he retained confidence in them.


"One or two of them will be disappointed not to spend more time in the middle but it is not the time to panic," he said.


"We know this happens regularly and I do not think it is time to start changing the way you think. You have got to believe in yourself, hopefully get another knock and it will come good.


"Our unit has done pretty well in the past, they have all had success (and) so they have got to stay strong mentally and believe. You don't become a bad player over a couple of innings."


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Better linked S Asia can kill poverty: PM

Agartala Jan 11 (bdnews24.com) ? Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina has stressed on improving surface and water transport connectivity across South Asia to boost regional economy and fight against this region's common enemy ? poverty.

She was addressing a Bangladesh-India business meet at Pragnya Bhawan in Tripura's capital Agartala on her arrival for a two-day visit on Wednesday.


Over 300 representatives from the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industries (FBCCI) participated in the meet.


Hasina said to improve connectivity in the region, her government has recently decided to allow India ferrying goods through the Chittagong and Mongla sea ports besides the Ashuganj river port.


She said that Bangladesh through the Ashuganj ports has facilitated transit of heavy equipment for one of the upcoming power projects of Tripura, and in return she demanded electricity for her country.


The Bangladesh prime minister also reminded the Indian government to come up with a solution to the vexed Teesta water sharing problem sooner than later, quipping that "as a much bigger neighbour, India could afford to be magnanimous".


She said Bangladesh is keen to get into joint ventures in power projects in India's Northeast, specially Tripura, from which it imports electricity to tide over its rising power shortfall.


Hasina reiterated her government's policy of zero-tolerance for terrorism and, in an oblique reference to the bases of the northeastern militants that earlier existed in her country, warned "disruptive elements who believe in violence" to stay away from her country.


She expressed her heartfelt gratitude for the people of Tripura, who helped then yet-to-be-born Bangladesh by giving refuge to millions during the 1971 war of liberation.


Throughout the business interaction, Hasina was seen smiling and exchanging pleasantries with Tripura chief minister Manik Sarkar and her foreign minister Dipu Moni, even as Indian minister for human resource development Kapil Sibal spoke about better scope for Indian investment in the education and healthcare sectors in Bangladesh.


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I'm alright, Azam tells docs

Dhaka, Jan 11 (bdnews24.com) ? Jamaat-e-Islami linchpin Ghulam Azam has told doctors he is perfectly well after he was admitted to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) hospital within hours of being sent to the Dhaka Central Jail.

The hospitalisation of the 90-year old former Jamaat chief, who is said to be suffering from old-age and health complications, took place following an appeal by his lawyers on Wednesday.


However, BSMMU cardiology professor Sajal Krishna Banarjie told bdnews24.com when he had asked Azam what his problems were, he had replied that he was perfectly well.


The doctor told bdnews24.com no problems had been found in Ghulam Azam's medical examination.


"There's no problem with his heart. Blood pressure is a bit high...we've given him medicine for that. He has a bit of urology problem, which is normal given his age?otherwise he is in good health."


When asked why Ghulam Azam was being kept at the hospital if he was not ill, the doctor said it was not his concern.


Azam is facing charges of crimes against humanity during the nation's freedom struggle in 1971. The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), set up to try those crimes, rejected his bail plea and asked authorities to put him behind bars.


Rejecting his bail plea, the three-judge panel ordered the prosecution to submit all documents and a list of witnesses by Thursday.


Azam's defence will collect them by Sunday.


Justice Nizamul Huq-led tribunal set Feb 15 for the hearing on framing of charges against him.


At the hearing, defence counsel Abdur Razzaq requested for division in jail, but the tribunal declined and asked him to file an application with the jail authorities.


"We have not given such an order up to this point. Why don't you apply to the jail authorities and see what happens?"


Razzaq was insistent that the tribunal could still issue such an order using its 'inherent powers', upon which Justice Huq told him that he may return to the court if Ghulam Azam were refused division in the jail.


After the hearing, he was taken to a prison van, which immediately started for jail amid tight security.


The former Jamaat chief left the court premises at noon and reached the jail around a quarter hour later.


The tribunal on Monday took prosecution charges of crimes against humanity against Azam into cognisance and asked his lawyer to produce him before the tribunal on Wednesday. In case of failure, the tribunal had said an arrest warrant would be issued.


He had filed a bail petition on Tuesday, citing old-age and health complications.


On Dec 12, the prosecution brought a 52-point charter of charges against Azam and appealed for his arrest. Later, following the tribunal order, charges were re-arranged and presented to the tribunal on Jan 5.


Azam had allegedly lead the infamous 'Peace Committees' and collaborated with the Pakistan Army.


He also reportedly advocated in Pakistan's support in the Middle Eastern countries during the war.


He stayed in London for seven years after 1971 and came back to Bangladesh during the rule of Ziaur Rahman in 1978. He led Jamaat as its Ameer until 2000.


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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Farmers to start movement for growing sugar cane price


The Bangladesh Chinikal Akkhchasi Federation, an association of farmers supplying sugarcanes to the nationalised sugar mills, announced on Sunday that it would wage a movement to press a seven-point set of demands, including increasing the price of sugarcanes and bringing down the recently hiked price of urea fertiliser to its previous level.


Farmers are losing interest in cultivating sugarcane because of its low price and increased the price of urea, said federation general secretary, Mohammad Akkas Ali, in a press conference at the Dhaka reporters' unity.


He said, its to press home demands, the federation would dare a movement including handing over a memorandum to the managing directors of the sugar mills on September 29, forming a human chain in front of the National Press Club on August 10, and handing over a memorandum to industries minister Dilip Barua on October 16.


The federation will go for tough programs, if its demands are not fulfilled by October 20, its president Golam Sarwer told the press conference.


Sugar production is on the Karawane as the farmers have been producing less sugarcane following an increase in its production costs, the federation leaders said.


The farmers now are getting TK 83 for a maund (37.3 kilograms) of sugarcane and the federation said they demanded to increase the price to TK 120 per maund.


Federation leaders Sirajul Islam, Iddris Ali, and Ali Yasin were so present in the conference.


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Monday, January 9, 2012

JnU students rampage demanding repeal clause

imageDhaka University unit Chhatra League activists student beat when Jagannath went students on Sunday on the road to the Supreme Court building in protest against State funding rules for the University. -New-age-photo

Bdnews24.com. Dhaka

The police of the High Court have to charged with batons, to distribute hundreds of students of the University of Jagannath, blocking of roads close to require removal of funding generally, which has angered.

The police action Sunday came on after they were driving, to ignore repeated calls to the authorities on the streets.

Has the police of his last almost two hours protests, 14: 00 to move, to distribute them.

You smashed at least a dozen vehicles, and not less than six to arrest police, students from the scene.

Deputy Police Chief Krishnapada Roy said Dhaka City, she had no other options but go for measures such as the students ignored its repeated calls.

"We asked them to leave the road several times and go back to their campus and peacefully demonstrate." But when she began vandalising vehicles and the police had to act ", he told reporters."

The students said she wanted to that immediate withdrawal of a clause of the University Act, which says the institution is not eligible for any Government funding.

Earlier, JnU Vice-Chancellor Professor Mesbah Uddin Ahmad visited the demonstrating students at 13: 30, and urged them to free the streets. The students refused.

The students, which continues to shown on the University campus, before they marched through the streets at 11: 30 to reach above the High Court Division.

During the business hours of protests, position on the streets around the roundabout between the National Press Club and the High Court took the students and chanted slogans urging withdrawal of the clause.

The protests broke to out, after they came from a newspaper report learn, provided that the Jagannath University Act 2005, that the University must maintain funds themselves.

The protest concerned area paralyzed times how traffic movement had come to a halt.

Jagannath University proctor Ashok Kumar Saha said: 'Article 27 (4) of the Jagannath University Act - 2005 says that the University authority have to earn the cost of the operation of the University itself.'

"We hold discussions with the Government, has the effect of this clause because their implementation would tuition hike and it is a little difference of Jagannath University with other private initiatives," he added.

The students claimed that their semester fees of TK 3,500 TK 20,000 increase you sales of the University had to be increased.

Requests the students include also recovery which set up University dormitories, library and the transportation facilities.

Earlier, the students smashed vehicles to the University area.

Activists of the Bangladesh Chhatra League Jagannath University was unit supposed to beat police and disperse the angry students, blocked the traffic on the street in front of the National Press Club.

A group of 10 to 12 BCL activists were against the protesters and she hindered photograph press corps, who beat them tried a demonstrator at the Shikkha Bhaban.

The BCL activists with the demonstrators at the beginning was but became angry when she beat the students about their request to demonstrate, by leaving the road.

BCL Jagannath University unit convener Saiful Islam Akhand, however denied the claim. 'Those who had beaten protesters not Chhatra League belong to,' he told the news agency.

The Education Minister said the decision on the financing of Jagannath University are demanding abolition of self-financing would determine after consultation with all stakeholders, hours after his students roads blocked and vandalized vehicles.

But Nurul Islam Nahid criticized their vandalising cars.

The Minister told journalists in the Secretariat, ' I with the Vice-Chancellor of the University and the University Grants Commission spoke. We will find a way to solve this problem by talking to everyone.'

He also stressed that the relevant legislation will be changed, needs to resolve this issue, but could not specify how long it will take.

Question whether the law will be changed to the Minister said, 'I can't say whether it be changed unless a decision is made after talks.',

"We are not releasing their Reasons…with education costs rise, students have the right, worried," the Minister said.

But vandalism can not the answer, Nahid said, ' caused such disease by the destruction of property of the people damage the image of students. "

Increase the universities urging their internal sales, Nahid, said "It is not possible to develop everything with funds from the Government."

He added that the students also the universities increase should help.


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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Govt obstructing campaigns for Sept 27 rally: BNP


The opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Sunday alleged that the Awami League-led government kept obstructing BNP-led alliance campaigns for the ‘grand rally’ the party planned to hold in Dhaka on September 27.


The party’s joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi at a briefing said that BNP activists had been barred from any kind of campaigns for the rally.


‘The police and ruling party goons are obstruction BNP activists from whatever they are trying to do for the rally. They are stopped from distributing leaflets, posting bills, set up gates and making announcements on PA systems,’ Rizvi said.


The BNP chairperson, Khaleda Zia, is expected to roll out action programmes of the BNP-led alliance against the government at the rally scheduled to be held in front of the BNP’s central office at Naya Paltan.


The government on September 22 informed the BNP about its rejection of the BNP’s appeal for using Paltan Maidan for the rally.


‘We wanted to hold the rally in Paltan Maidan but the government did not allow us to use the ground. Now it is trying to foil the rally at Naya Paltan too,’ he said.


Rizvi expected that good sense should prevail prevail on the government so that it extends its cooperation in holding the rally.


The party’s joint secretary Salahuddin Ahmed, organising secretary Fazlul Huq Milan, international affairs secretary Nazim Uddin Alam and economic affairs secretary Abdus Salam also attended.


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Friday, January 6, 2012

Saudi king gives women right to vote

Agence France-Presse. Riyadh


Saudi-König Abdullah am Sonntag Frauen gewährt das Recht zu wählen, und führen Sie bei den Kommunalwahlen, in einem historischen ersten für die ultra-konservativen Land, wo Frauen viele Einschränkungen unterworfen werden.


"Beginnen mit dem nächsten Begriff, Frauen das Recht, bei den Kommunalwahlen auszuführen und die Kandidaten entsprechend islamischer Prinzipien, wählen haben werden", sagte er in Rede


in der Shura-Rat übertragen Leben im staatlichen Fernsehen.


FrauenrechtsaktivistInnen haben lange gekämpft, zu das Wahlrecht im Königreich Golf die gilt einer strengen Version des sunnitischen Islam und verbietet Frauen aus fahren oder ohne Zustimmung des männlichen Vormund Reisen.


Manal al-Sharif, ein 32 Jahre alte Computer-Sicherheit-Berater, wurde am 22. Mai verhaftet wurden und 10 Tage nach Veröffentlichung auf YouTube eine Video von sich selbst fahren rund um die östlichen Stadt Khobar, sagte der König Entscheidung als"eine historische und mutig."


"Der König ist ein Reformer", sagte sie des 86 Jahre alten Monarchen, dessen Land verschont blieb eine Welle des Protests Schaukeln der Region mit der autokratischen Regime in Tunesien und Ägypten gestürzt wurden.


Des Königs Entscheidung bedeutet, dass Frauen an den Wahlen teilnehmen, die in vier Jahren stattfinden, wie die nächste Abstimmung am Donnerstag stattfinden wird und Nominierungen sind bereits geschlossen.


Neben der Teilnahme an der nur öffentlichen Umfragen im Land, Frauen hätten das Recht, den All-ernannt (beratenden) Shura-Rat beizutreten, sagte er in der Adresse die Assembly den neuen Begriff.


'Wir beschlossen haben, dass Frauen als Mitglieder ab der kommenden Legislaturperiode in der Shura-Rat teilnehmen werden,' sprach der König in der unerwarteten Bewegung, die Frauen enfranchise.


Mehr als 5.000 Mann konkurrieren bei Kommunalwahlen am Donnerstag nur die zweite in der Geschichte Saudi-Arabiens, die Hälfte der Sitze in das Königreich 285 Gemeinderäte zu füllen. Die andere Hälfte von der Regierung ernannt.


Die ersten Wahlen fanden im Jahr 2005, aber die Regierung erweitert die vorhandenen Rat Bezeichnung für zwei Jahre.


König Abdullah sagte, seine Entscheidung kam, weil wir uns Marginalisierung der Rolle der Frauen in der saudischen Gesellschaft in allen Bereichen weigern und gefolgt von 'Konsultationen mit verschiedenen Gelehrten.'


Er erwähnte alles nicht über das Recht der Frauen, im Königreich zu fahren, wo sie männliche Fahrer mieten müssen, oder den guten Willen der verwandten hängen, wenn sie nicht über die Mittel verfügen.


Allerdings sagte er, dass ' ausgewogenen Modernisierung, die mit unseren islamischen Werten verpflichtet sich ist eine notwendige Nachfrage in einer Epoche, wo es keinen Platz für diejenigen, die zögern ' in voran.


Saudi-Arabien hat viele Veränderungen gesehen, da Abdullah König im Jahr 2005 wurde.


Norah al-Fayiz, die auf den Posten des stellvertretenden Bildungsminister für Frauenbildung in 2009 benannt wurde, war die erste Frau, die jemals mit dem Namen einen Ministerposten in dem Land.


Mehr als 60 intellektuellen und Aktivisten rief im Mai zu einem Boykott des Wahlgangs September da 'Gemeinderäte fehlt die Behörde ihre Rolle wirksam durchzuführen' und "die Hälfte ihrer Mitglieder werden ernannt", als auch weil sie Frauen auszuschließen.


Der Shura-Rat hatte empfohlen, Frauen in den nächsten lokalen Umfragen stimmen, sagte Beamten.


Im April sagte Samar Badawi sie Kommunalfragen Ministeriums für Verteidigung das Verbot für Frauen, die Teilnahme der lokalen Umfrage verklagt wurde.


Badawi reichte eine Klage auf das Verwaltungsgericht in Mekka gegen das Ministerium für Frauen das Existenzrecht als Wähler registriert.


Auch im April trotzte eine Gruppe von Frauen das Verbot für Frauen, bei den Wahlen von bei einer Registrierung Wähler in das Rote Meer Jeddah in einer seltenen öffentlichen Demonstration gegen das Männchen nur Wahlsystem auftaucht.


Aber sie waren die wandte sich wieder, der Leiter des Zentrums, der sagte ihnen Frauen bei der Abstimmung noch verboten wurden.


Das ölreichen sunnitische Königreich hat jedoch gesehene kleinere sporadische Demonstrationen von Schiiten, die nahm in der Ostprovinz platzieren.


Sahrif war das Symbol einer Kampagne, durch die eine Gruppe von trotzig Saudi-Frauen hinter der Lenkräder ihrer Autos am 17. Juni in Aufforderungen zur bundesweiten Aktion gegen das Verbot, fahren haben.


Die US Secretary Of-Staat, Hillary Clinton, hat öffentlich geworfen ihre Unterstützung hinter der Kampagne, sagen, dass "was diese Frauen tun, mutig ist, und was sie suchen stimmt."


' Die Saudi Frau, wird zum ersten Mal, werden Sie Partner bei der Entscheidungsfindung. Ich hoffe, sie als Minister zugewiesen bekommt ", sagte Sharif.


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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Police, RAB unacceptable excesses: JS Panel

Ofiul Hasnat Ruhin


The parliamentary standing committee on the home ministry on Sunday expressed concern over the stamping of a pro-hartal picket in Dhaka by the police and questioned the role of Rapid Action Battalion in the death of a Juba Sanghati leader in Sylhet.


The committee warned law enforcers not to do excesses while on duty to maintain law and order.


The standing committee at a meeting also asked the home ministry to investigate the incidents and let the committee know about what had happened, meeting sources said.


A Jatiya Party lawmaker and member of the committee raised the issues of stamping of a picket by the police during the September 22 hartal enforced by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party-led opposition and the death of Monwar Hossain Monir, general secretary of Sylhet district Juba Sanghati, the youth front of the Jatiya Party, early Saturday reportedly from torture by the RAB, sources said.


‘It could not be accepted that pickets or anyone would be beaten to death by the law enforcers,’ the committee chairman, Abdus Salam told reporters after the meeting, adding that they had discussed the incidents.


He said that the committee had earlier warned the law enforcers against doing excesses and overenthusiastic behaviour. ‘Now that such incidents have taken place, the committee wants explanations after investigations.’


Salam, however, said that those enforcing hartal had


no right to unleash anarchy and damage public property in the name of political programmes.


Sources said that the committee members had also accused law enforcement agencies of tarnishing the image of the government by such activities very often.


‘I asked the inspector general of police whether punitive action was taken against the police personnel responsible for stamping a picket and he said that an investigation was on,’ Jatiya Party lawmaker Mujibul Haque Chunnu told New Age, adding that the police was asked to submit a report on the incident to the committee after investigation.


He also said that the director general of RAB was asked about the death of Monir in Sylhet and he explained that Monir had died of cardiac arrest, which the committee did not accept.


The committee also asked for a detailed report from the RAB about the incident, said the JP lawmaker.


The police during hartal hours on September 22 stamped a picket in the city’s Motijheel area. The picture of the incident was published and broadcast by the media.


Sylhet unit Juba Sanghati leader Monir, also president of cultural organisation Mohana Sangskritik Sangstha, was arrested by RAB on September 19 and handed over to police. He died early Saturday in Sylhet Medical College Hospital.


His brother Altaf Hossain said that his brother had died from torture by the RAB.


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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Algeria attack raises fears of militant range

A suicide attack on an Algerian army barracks left many issues such as militant succeeds to find in one of the safest places in the country and stirred dark memories of the last conflict.


Two suicide bombers hit the barracks to kill housing a renowned military school in the coastal city of Cherchell West of Algiers on Friday, 16 soldiers and two civilians.


More than 20 people were injured, Algeria APS quoted authority the Ministry of defence as talking.


"When I learned that the barracks were taken, I it, could believe" said Yahia Keriani, runs a book-stall close to the connection and is one of the explosions.


' Cherchell of the military school is the largest and the most secure in the country. How is this possible? "


Algeria, an energy exporter and a key US ally in its campaign against al-Qaida, is created by nearly two decades of conflict between security forces and Islamic militant groups, which is about 2,00,000 people killed.


Violence died himself in recent years, but the militant - operate now as Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) - ambush to carry out kidnappings and occasional bombing.


Algeria has said that it believes AQIM take advantage of the chaos in neighboring Libya and smuggling weapons from this battle zone to its base in the Sahara.


On Friday, which drove the attackers until the barracks soon after Iftar - as Muslims their daily fast break during the holy month of Ramadan.


Residents said that the first attacker exploded at the entrance before the second in the front courtyard, where officers were you to eat.


In the Centre of Cherchell assembled about 100 km west of Algiers, in the Roman ruins of the city, the news to digest small groups of people.


Many of these Cherchell had been always safe, even at the height of the Algerian violence.


In the past had focused attacks on area east of the capital, including the mountainous region of Kabylie AQIM has a stronghold.


Said "a suicide bomb attack in 2011 against the military school of Cherchell very worrying," told of Reuters an older inhabitants.


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Monday, January 2, 2012

Zahid plays different characters in oath

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Zahid Hasan fans will get another taste of their favorite actor performance in the upcoming Eid.  The powerful actor, which the single episode Zahid Hasan will perform in various interesting characters in four, playing oath and a tele-film are be broadcast on various TV channels.


Zahid Hasan appears as the celebrity in the comedy of errors Jonoiko Zahid Hasan, the RTV in Eid special programme air.


After entertainment the audience with three sequels by Arman Bhai on previous occasions of Eid, Zahid Hasan plays the titular character of the Arman Bhai for the fourth time in this oath, the air of Banga-vision.


"The game revolves around various humorous events, which happened with Arman, his wife and his neighbors." Performing in the play was a very good experience,' Zahid said in a talk with new age. Tisha is the co-actor by Zahid Hasan in this game the in Bangla vision on the third day of Eid to 20: 00 et is.


The actor plays two characters in the tele-film titled Jonoiko Zahid Hasan. Zahid further said, "The game features a man who sees TV actor Zahid Hasan alike." To use his portrayal, which man claims itself as the TV star, and many interesting incidents occur. At a time, the man who meets original Zahid Hasan.' The film will be on RTV on the fifth day of the Eid at 14: 15 et.


On only on five plays in this oath Zahid in Saudi Arabia Omrah has during Ramadan, run, when making the most of the tracks for oath.


"I was only a few single episode TV plays oath." I closed the tasks before I left for Umrah. So, my schedule with many projects in this oath is not overloaded, said Zahid."


Also, Zahid is also Director of accredited and the industry with hit series like Lal Neel Beguni, Eka, Kuthuri choir and others. Directed by: Zahid, is mega-serial Haater Rekha Kotha Bole ATN Bangla and already the waves emitted.


Zahid, who won also applause as a screen actor, was recently in a feature film with the title Projapoti is to be released yet. Director: Kamal Mostafa-Raj, are Mousumi and Mosharraf Karim the co-stars of Zahid in the film.


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