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Aug 2, 2007

To : Honorable Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed Chief Advisor, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh

When the military-backed interim government under your leadership foiled the likely 'doctored election' of January 22 and saved the nation from disgrace and you promised to hold a 'free, fair, non-violent and ... via News from Bangladesh

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Ahmed Huq
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Aug 8, 2007
 
I hope that Bangladesh GOV. can speed up the process for punishing the HIGH level criminals. I also Hope that Cheif advisor can give a fair judgement. No more corroption.
Zaheed Hafiz
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Aug 27, 2007
 
The current administration should make changes in the law which makes Tax Evasion of any kind a serious crime in Bangladesh.
Munawar Sian
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#3
Oct 31, 2007
 
Do you know Captain Majed He is my cousin
opu
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#4
Nov 6, 2007
 
sir thx for everything............
Observer
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#5
Nov 6, 2007
 
Bengalis of all levels need proper education for making a country of civil society where rich and poor can stay together with mutual respect. Authoritarian rules spoiled human dignity and prosperity of growing nation. We should see a change a real change. Politicians should make a promise and behave properly otherwise military rulewill never end.
dr-rahman
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#6
Dec 8, 2007
 
Care taker Government under your able leadership has done good job. One of the most important work so far has been to prove that no one is above the law. My second point is not many people in Bangladesh are uncorupt including most officers,bussinessmen,teachers ,doctors,nurses ect. Many of them have no choice but others are greedy. So it is the later group should have examplery punishment. Last but not least there is no alternative for democrecy, so free and fare election as early as possible should be the prime concern of your government. Civil service took hundred of years to the stat where it is now, so democrecy is not going to be establish in any less time. Wish you every success.
ABDUL JABBER
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#7
Dec 28, 2007
 
I really belive that current crae taker government has a done a good job, although I think they have spreaded their hands towards many things which could have been avoided.
They should do somehting to stop carrying political meetings on road, "Hortal", and student politices. I suggest they can use the old airport (parde square) a permanant place for all political meetings.
Ishtiaque Ahmed
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#8
Jan 2, 2008
 
Thank you sir, to you and your team, whoever that might be, thank you for giving us new hope.
motakabbaru raqhman
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#9
Jan 8, 2008
 
Thank you sir ,thank you for giving us new hop
Md Hossain Ahmed
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#10
Jan 8, 2008
 
I just like to your decision but all advisor gone
but you should have to newly progres in this sector
Tawfiq Fayedsavar
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#11
May 3, 2008
 
government should take a closer look on education system of Bangladesh.
test exam before board exam should not be the only judgment to get chance for board exam
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May 4, 2008
 
BANGLADESH: It's inexplicable (in a civilized world) that this kind of incidents are still going on for more than six years- amongst all other forms of minority cleansing including war crimes against thousands of women, torture & vicious beatings, killings, land-grab, looting & burning of properties, razing & desecration of temples, extortion tax & forced conversions of minors, and, internal & external displacements of millions of minority population. Ongoing state of denial & excuses of breakdown of law & order or, corruptions- do not wash any more when the victims are inevitably from the minority Hindu, and Aboriginal, Buddhist, Christian communities in Bangladesh. Thanks to HRCBM-BNC that they won't let go of this injustice & for highlighting the case- there's an urgent need to apply international pressure on the police staff involved (*) & to the higher administration in Bangladesh to save Upama Dutta.
(*) Save Upama- please call Matiur Rahamn 88-0171-3373-963; AND Mustafa Kamal 88-0171-6386-246 & 88-0171-3373-955
Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 5:13 PM
Subject: A MINOR HINDU MINORITY GIRL ABDUCTED IN DINAJPUR, BANGLADESH
Quandary Reflection
ISSN:1545-2131: A Publication of HRCBM
http://quandaryreflection.blogspot.com/
Saturday, May 3, 2008
A MINOR HINDU MINORITY GIRL ABDUCTED IN DINAJPUR, BANGLADESH
Report from HRCBM-BNC
Note: Till writing this report, Police found to be prejudiced and reluctant to apprehend the criminal. Our Bangladesh National Chapter reported that criminals are in close contacts with IO (Investigating Officer). However, police denies of any such link.
Due to continuous threat from the influential quarters, Shri Chanchal Dutta (45), hapless father of a Hindu schoolgirl couldn't file a case against the kidnappers of his daughter at the local police station for four days. Nobody is speaking out against this crime fearing retribution, as the kidnapper come from a very notorius family. Finding no other alternatives, Chanchal Dutta approached HRCBM-BNC, Dinajpur for justice.
As per Shri Chanchal Dutta of Barabandar under Kotwali PS of Dinajpur, his minor aged daughter Miss Upama Dutta (15) is a student of class IX in the local school, was going to her tutor's residence on 26th April at around 7-30 A M, when she was proceeding towards her tutor Shri Tapan Chakraborty's residence, she was abducted by a neighborhood hoodlum on the road, Sohel Chowdhury, son of Alamgir Chowdhury alias Dulal Miah, a local man of Baluchar of Dinajpur . He used a motor vehicle to abduct her. Two local young men were the accomplices of this incident.
When Chanchal Dutta apprised earlier Alamgir Chowdhury and their relatives regarding unbecoming behaviour of Sohel in the street .They did not recognized this untoward incidences.
. Chanchal Dutta filed FIR on 26th April ,the same day to the Local Kotwali Thana, but Officer in Charge Mr Matiur Rahman ( 88-01713373963 ) did not take his case. Subsequently, Shri Dutta again brought this incident to the notice of the guardians of the abductor and other villagers but to no effect.
Shri Dutta apprised the case to the HRCBM- Dinajpur Unit , and HRCBM men talked with the SP of Dinajpur Mostafa Kamal ( Tel : 88- 01716386246 and 88-01713373955) and OC Kotwali but could find a positive reply from them besides tall talks . HRCBM apprised me that after 4-days police took FIR on 1 May 2008 ., FIR No -1 of 1/05/08 under Kotwali PS of Dinajpur.
Vice president of HRCBM-BNC Shri P R Barua ,former DIG ,Police and S R Baroi , Addle DIG, police were informed to take the matter for further enquiry and action. This the fourth case in two months.
Posted by Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities (HRCBM) at 1:44 PM 0 comments
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May 4, 2008
 
BANGLADESH: It's inexplicable (in a civilized world) that this kind of incidents are still going on for more than six years- amongst all other forms of minority cleansing including war crimes against thousands of women, torture & vicious beatings, killings, land-grab, looting & burning of properties, razing & desecration of temples, extortion tax & forced conversions of minors, and, internal & external displacements of millions of minority population. Ongoing state of denial & excuses of breakdown of law & order or, corruptions- do not wash any more when the victims are inevitably from the minority Hindu, and Aboriginal, Buddhist, Christian communities in Bangladesh. Thanks to HRCBM-BNC that they won't let go of this injustice & for highlighting the case- there's an urgent need to apply international pressure on the police staff involved (*) & to the higher administration in Bangladesh to save Upama Dutta.

(*) Save Upama- please call Matiur Rahamn 88-0171-3373-963; AND Mustafa Kamal 88-0171-6386-246 & 88-0171-3373-955


Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 5:13 PM
Subject: A MINOR HINDU MINORITY GIRL ABDUCTED IN DINAJPUR, BANGLADESH

Quandary Reflection
ISSN:1545-2131: A Publication of HRCBM

http://quandaryreflection.blogspot.com/

Saturday, May 3, 2008
A MINOR HINDU MINORITY GIRL ABDUCTED IN DINAJPUR, BANGLADESH
Report from HRCBM-BNC

Note: Till writing this report, Police found to be prejudiced and reluctant to apprehend the criminal. Our Bangladesh National Chapter reported that criminals are in close contacts with IO (Investigating Officer). However, police denies of any such link.
Due to continuous threat from the influential quarters, Shri Chanchal Dutta (45), hapless father of a Hindu schoolgirl couldn't file a case against the kidnappers of his daughter at the local police station for four days. Nobody is speaking out against this crime fearing retribution, as the kidnapper come from a very notorius family. Finding no other alternatives, Chanchal Dutta approached HRCBM-BNC, Dinajpur for justice.
As per Shri Chanchal Dutta of Barabandar under Kotwali PS of Dinajpur, his minor aged daughter Miss Upama Dutta (15) is a student of class IX in the local school, was going to her tutor's residence on 26th April at around 7-30 A M, when she was proceeding towards her tutor Shri Tapan Chakraborty's residence, she was abducted by a neighborhood hoodlum on the road, Sohel Chowdhury, son of Alamgir Chowdhury alias Dulal Miah, a local man of Baluchar of Dinajpur . He used a motor vehicle to abduct her. Two local young men were the accomplices of this incident.
When Chanchal Dutta apprised earlier Alamgir Chowdhury and their relatives regarding unbecoming behaviour of Sohel in the street .They did not recognized this untoward incidences.
. Chanchal Dutta filed FIR on 26th April ,the same day to the Local Kotwali Thana, but Officer in Charge Mr Matiur Rahman ( 88-01713373963 ) did not take his case. Subsequently, Shri Dutta again brought this incident to the notice of the guardians of the abductor and other villagers but to no effect.
Shri Dutta apprised the case to the HRCBM- Dinajpur Unit , and HRCBM men talked with the SP of Dinajpur Mostafa Kamal ( Tel : 88- 01716386246 and 88-01713373955) and OC Kotwali but could find a positive reply from them besides tall talks . HRCBM apprised me that after 4-days police took FIR on 1 May 2008 ., FIR No -1 of 1/05/08 under Kotwali PS of Dinajpur.
Vice president of HRCBM-BNC Shri P R Barua ,former DIG ,Police and S R Baroi , Addle DIG, police were informed to take the matter for further enquiry and action. This the fourth case in two months.
Posted by Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities (HRCBM) at 1:44 PM 0 comments
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