Thursday, June 5, 2008

Re: [ Noakhali Online Group ] "Noakhali Window (Windows 2003 Noakhailya Version)".

Dear Nuru Bhai,

E dhoroner r o malamal post korun...

Best wishes....

Shahadat Udraji
Malibagh, Dhaka.



On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 4:47 PM, Nurur Rahman <rahman_nurur@yahoo.com> wrote:

Dear All
 
I have attached here a picture of computer windiow (Windows 2003 Noakhailya Version). Pls see this and I am sure you will get a lot of fun from this picture.
 
Thanks
Nurur Rahman


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Re: [ Noakhali Online Group ] Mass arrests have created panicky situation.

Zobayer Bhai,
 
Sorry again for posting Political post again.
But i have a few question about it.
 
Amra ki chai?
amra chai amader shontanera jate ekta sustho Bangladesh pai jekhane kono political voilance thakbe na, kono durniti thakbe na.
Ei rokom ekta somaj toiro korar ekmatro way Political Shochetonota toiri kora.
Apni maybe tv te dekhechen or shunechen "Esho Bangladesh Gori" name ekta Roadshow o hocche Bangladesher sob koiti jelai.
 
Sudhu Political view clear kore Prof. Abu Sayed er bhashai Alokito Bangladesh gorar jonno.
 
Aaj porjonto ta kono na kono karone hoye utheni.
tar proman apni ekhono sobkhane i paben jekhane dekhben Golam Azar, Motiur Rahman Nizami etc. Al-Badar group e chilen na bole dabi kore. hoito ekta sommoi emon Itihash (History) toiri hobe jate bbola hobe Unara Chilem Shadhinota Songram e Porokkho Sohojogi (worked for the freedom from back stage)
 
Ei rokom bepar keno hocche?
Shochetonar ovabe.
Shochetonota kivabe korte hobe?
1st family theke thern Society theke, 
 
Apnara sobai janen "Ghush Dewa & Newa both Onoitik and Oporadh joggo"
but keno ekhono ghush, kalobazari, Khabar er bajar crysis?
cuz Jonosochetona.
 
R ekta Social place e jodi oi Gono-shochetona toiri kora na jai then just go ahad.. thousands of 1/11 is comming soon.
 
Amar lekhai jodi apotti thake & amar Modarator Activities niyee o jodi karo mone kono question thake group e janate paren.
 
Ami jekono muhurte Group  Modaraor Team thene resign korar jonno o prostut achi kintu Peshi-Shokti, Somajtontro birodhy jekono activism e lekhar kheetre amar kone hoina ami nijeke ashole khub ekta samortho hobo.
 
Er chaite karo apotti thakle janate paren i am even ready to resign from Modarator team.
 
[This is just my personal opinion & eta kawke aghat ot akkrmon ore or akkrosh theke noi, jodi amar mail e kew aghat peye thaken tobe ami aantorik vabe dukkhito]
 
Sumit

 
On 6/6/08, ariful Zobayer <ariful_zobayer@yahoo.com> wrote:
Plz plz plz, it's a social group. Not for politics........so, plz don't post political stuff here............................
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Re: [ Noakhali Online Group ] Mass arrests have created panicky situation.

Plz plz plz, it's a social group. Not for politics........so, plz don't post political stuff here............................


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From: Sumit Awal <sumitawal@gmail.com>
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Subject: [ Noakhali Online Group ] Mass arrests have created panicky situation.

It is widely being seen as harassment of political activists
Pictured Collected from drishtipat.org

 
It is time to talk about mass arrests again, for the obvious reason that there is growing public disquiet about the whole sordid business. In the eight days since the government launched what was given out as a drive against known and listed criminals, as many as 12,000 people have been detained and carted off to prison. The sheer scale of the operation along with the ferocity of it has left an entire nation reeling. Most surprising is the fact that despite the government's stress on nabbing criminals there has been a wide-ranging operation against political workers throughout the country. In fact, more political individuals than lawbreakers have been taken into custody, which makes hollow the government's claim that the action is only aimed at people who have committed crimes and who have so long remained outside the bounds of the law.

The result has been the creation of unwarranted panic. Reports coming in from various parts of the country vividly describe a condition where workers of the Awami League and the BNP are on the run and party organisational activities are in disarray. And there lies the irony. The relaxation of the ban on indoor politics a few weeks ago had given rise to hope that politics was soon to get back to normal. Now the police as well as joint forces operations have undermined that very move. And at a time when the government says it is trying to bring the parties to a dialogue with it, the drive against political leaders and workers does not tally with its stated intentions. There is a huge disconnect between what it says it is doing and what it is actually doing. The message that is thus being sent out is a disturbing one, especially in conditions that should have been easing the way to the promised general elections. The home ministry has of course issued a statement of the routine sort on the arrests, but it lacks the credibility to be considered acceptable by the public.

The mass arrests, apart from the negative consequences they will likely have on politics, are also a serious instance of a violation of human rights. The wide powers the law enforcers enjoy makes it extremely difficult for innocent people arrested to find their way out of the mess. Over the last few days, the human dimensions of the arrests, similar to those witnessed during the rule of the four-party BNP-led government, have become morbidly clear. Absolute uncertainty about the fate of the arrestees has only compounded the problems for their families, whose anxious presence at the various police stations for news of their dear ones captures, in a large way, the mood of the country.

It is time for the government to evaluate the entire operation and rethink its purpose and effectiveness. The country needs to get back to talk of elections and the ways of their being organised. We ask that, barring those with specific cases against them, all other detained people be freed. And let all harassment against political workers come to an end, if restoration of democracy is the goal.

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[ Noakhali Online Group ] Mass arrests have created panicky situation.

It is widely being seen as harassment of political activists
Pictured Collected from drishtipat.org

 
It is time to talk about mass arrests again, for the obvious reason that there is growing public disquiet about the whole sordid business. In the eight days since the government launched what was given out as a drive against known and listed criminals, as many as 12,000 people have been detained and carted off to prison. The sheer scale of the operation along with the ferocity of it has left an entire nation reeling. Most surprising is the fact that despite the government's stress on nabbing criminals there has been a wide-ranging operation against political workers throughout the country. In fact, more political individuals than lawbreakers have been taken into custody, which makes hollow the government's claim that the action is only aimed at people who have committed crimes and who have so long remained outside the bounds of the law.

The result has been the creation of unwarranted panic. Reports coming in from various parts of the country vividly describe a condition where workers of the Awami League and the BNP are on the run and party organisational activities are in disarray. And there lies the irony. The relaxation of the ban on indoor politics a few weeks ago had given rise to hope that politics was soon to get back to normal. Now the police as well as joint forces operations have undermined that very move. And at a time when the government says it is trying to bring the parties to a dialogue with it, the drive against political leaders and workers does not tally with its stated intentions. There is a huge disconnect between what it says it is doing and what it is actually doing. The message that is thus being sent out is a disturbing one, especially in conditions that should have been easing the way to the promised general elections. The home ministry has of course issued a statement of the routine sort on the arrests, but it lacks the credibility to be considered acceptable by the public.

The mass arrests, apart from the negative consequences they will likely have on politics, are also a serious instance of a violation of human rights. The wide powers the law enforcers enjoy makes it extremely difficult for innocent people arrested to find their way out of the mess. Over the last few days, the human dimensions of the arrests, similar to those witnessed during the rule of the four-party BNP-led government, have become morbidly clear. Absolute uncertainty about the fate of the arrestees has only compounded the problems for their families, whose anxious presence at the various police stations for news of their dear ones captures, in a large way, the mood of the country.

It is time for the government to evaluate the entire operation and rethink its purpose and effectiveness. The country needs to get back to talk of elections and the ways of their being organised. We ask that, barring those with specific cases against them, all other detained people be freed. And let all harassment against political workers come to an end, if restoration of democracy is the goal.
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