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The Massacre in Bangladesh by Dr. Firoz Mahboob Kamal
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Firoz_Kamal
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21/May/2013
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The ruling Bangladesh Awami League (BAL) and its political cronies have launched a genocidal war against its own people. The aim is to annihilate the resurgent Islamists. The country’s constitution provides basic human rights to all of its citizens –irrespective of their race, religion and political belief. That entails full freedom in politics. So, everyone should have the equal rights in rallyin
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India’s War in Bangladesh by Dr. Firoz Mahboob Kamal
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Posted By:
Firoz_Kamal
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22/Mar/2013
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Enemy’s war never ends: only changes its strategies and frontiers. India’s war against the subcontinents’ Muslims did not end in 1947 or 1971. It still continues. And Bangladesh is the perpetual battleground. The Muslims of Bangladesh are given no time to relax. They can only survive such on-going onslaught if they can identify and defeat the enemy strategies, and purge their foot-soldiers. A body
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Current Situation in Bangladesh
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Posted By:
Firoz_Kamal
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7/Mar/2013
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I have been advised by some well-wishers and friends not to write about the current situation in Bangladesh, especially since I told them that I might be visiting Dhaka in the next couple of months or so, they are concerned about my safety. I am amazed by this. How rapidly my country has gone to the dogs!!
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Bangladesh: A New Battleground by Firoz Mahboob Kamal
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Posted By:
Firoz_Kamal
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3/Mar/2013
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The ruling Bangladesh Awami Leage (BAL) made another record of shameful failure. On only one day of 28th February, its police forces have killed more than 60 civilians (source: Daily Amar Desh, Dhaka 1/3/13). Four people killed on 01.03.2013; and 3 more people killed on 02. 03.13. Most of the deaths took place in the rural districts. As soon as the death sentence against the country’s most famous
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Bangladesh and its near-abroad
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Posted By:
Firoz_Kamal
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12/Jan/2013
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SITTING squarely in the most densely populated part of the planet, the extent of Bangladesh’s physical isolation is staggering. The country shares a 4,100km (2,550-mile) border with India, the world’s fifth-longest. Yet the militarised, two-metre-high fence on the Indian side ensures that one half of Bangladesh’s 64 districts—those bordering India—are also its poorest. Matters are even worse in Ba
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Bangladesh-India Relations by Faruk Ahmed
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Posted By:
Firoz_Kamal
On:
23/Dec/2012
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a. Indian political analyst MV Kamath’s view on Bangladesh. MV Kamath wrote2 in Mail, India in 2003, "Let it be said in simple and plain language: Bangladesh has no business to exist. Its creation in 1947 was as historic a mistake as Lord Curzon's partition of Bengal was in 1905. Curzon's plan to divide Bengal was annulled because in the end Bengal's sense of unity prevailed. Bangladesh, if it wan
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