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Current Situation in Bangladesh
Posted By: Firoz_Kamal Created On: 7/Mar/2013 Views: 1262 Replies: 0 
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!! Click here to read Full Article

Bangladesh: A New Battleground by Firoz Mahboob Kamal
Posted By: Firoz_Kamal On: 3/Mar/2013 Views:1436 Replies:0 
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 Click here to read Full Article
Bangladesh under Occupation of Brutal Tyrants by Dr. Firoz Mahboob Kamal
Posted By: Firoz_Kamal On: 15/Feb/2013 Views:1440 Replies:0 
The government sponsored insurgency against judiciary has started in the heart of the capital Dhaka. Recently Bangladesh government’s International Crime Tribunal (ICT) has declared life-term imprisonment for one of the Jamaat –e-Islami’s (JI) central leader Mr. Abdul Qader Molla for alleged serial killings and rapes. Mr. Molla flatly refused any such crime. He also claimed that he was in the rur Click here to read Full Article
 
ICC’s verdict on Moulana Abul Kalam Azad: Lies in Judicial Disguise by Dr. Firoz Mahboob Kamal
Posted By: Firoz_Kamal On: 4/Feb/2013 Views:804 Replies:0 
The judgement given by the International Criminal Court (ICC) of Dhaka exposes the utter incompetence and biasness of the judges. At least the judges must possess some intellectual competence to distinguish discernible lie from the truth, but the judgement pronounced by them did not reveal that. Rather, like the thoughtless Awami League lie-monger, they too, ranted the same lie in their verdict Click here to read Full Article
Bangladesh and its near-abroad
Posted By: Firoz_Kamal On: 12/Jan/2013 Views:1202 Replies:0 
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 Click here to read Full Article
 
Bangladesh-India Relations by Faruk Ahmed
Posted By: Firoz_Kamal On: 23/Dec/2012 Views:2285 Replies:0 
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 Click here to read Full Article
The Economist sued by Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal by Dr FM Kamal
Posted By: Firoz_Kamal On: 8/Dec/2012 Views:2139 Replies:0 
The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) of Bangladesh has issued a notice to the UK based newsweekly The Economist on Thursday 6 December. The tribunal’s chief Justice Nizamul Huq Nasim has directed The Economist to explain why punitive action should not be taken for interfering with the trial. The Click here to read Full Article
 
Anti-state Chittagong Hill Tract (CHT) Treaty and the growing threat of terrorism in Bangladesh by Major Faruk Ahmed (Retd.)
Posted By: Firoz_Kamal On: 4/Nov/2012 Views:2352 Replies:0 
The anti-state Chittagong Hill Tract (CHT) Treaty was signed by Awami Govt on 2nd Dec 1997 with Chakma terrorist organization PCJSS led by Shantu Larma. Armed group of PCJSS is named as so called Shanti Bahini who were sheltered, trained and armed by India to fight a proxy war against Bangladesh (BD) in CHTs. Click here to read Full Article
International Community Urged to Stop
Posted By: Firoz_Kamal On: 1/Nov/2012 Views:2398 Replies:0 
The trial of Jamaat-e-Islami and BNP leaders in Bangladesh as war criminals has divided the Muslim country. Supporters of the ruling Awami League government alleged the arrested opposition leaders were behind the killings, rapes and other atrocities that occurred during the 1971 liberation war while opponents insist that the trials are politically-motivated as the Hasina government wants to weaken Click here to read Full Article
 
NOT AGAIN by Arundhati Roy
Posted By: Firoz_Kamal On: 31/Oct/2012 Views:2348 Replies:0 
In India, those of us who have expressed views on nuclear bombs, big Click here to read Full Article
Role of RAW in Liberation of Bangladesh by By B Raman
Posted By: Firoz_Kamal On: 22/Oct/2012 Views:6691 Replies:2 
Covert action capability is an indispensable tool for any State having external adversaries. Its purpose is not just collection of intelligence, but the protection of national interests and the safeguarding of national Click here to read Full Article

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