Archive for March, 2010

Speech of Khaleda Zia : The road to bitterness

March 30, 2010
By Kh.A.Saleque.
Speech of Khaleda Zia : The road to bitterness

BNP Chairperson and leader of the opposition Mrs Khaleda Zia, widow of slain President General Ziaur Rahman, addressed a rally at Laldighi maidan on 29th March 2010. This is her first public appearance, after Mahajote Government’s assumption of power, on 39th anniversary of the glorious independence of our country on 26th march, a day...
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Story of Nirupa chakma

March 26, 2010
By Rasel Pervez

‘Ever since I was born, I have had to experience life as a refugee.’ In the recent clash between Bangalee settlers and indigenous people over land disputes, she has lost all her belongings as Bangalee settlers ser her house and shop on fire in front of the law enforcers. She is roaming around the...
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www: Socratic Quest for Freedom

March 23, 2010
By Maskwaith Ahsan

As a student of English Literature I found the avenue to journalism wide open. It was easy to anticipate this kind of hurried literature. I started my civil service career as a public broadcast executive. The National Broadcasting House in Dhaka stood like Satyajit Ray’s Jalsaghar, under the shadows of colonial hangover and with...
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Milestone Achievements of PM Hasina in China Visit

March 20, 2010
By Kh.A.Saleque.

Bangladesh Prime Minster Sheikh Hasina made several milestone achievements during her visit in China. After her historic India visit, it is another major achievement which she made in making major breakthrough in bilateral relation with another giant regional and global economy. China will allow duty free access of Bangladeshi products to its markets and...
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Bangladesh: Decades of Disappointments

March 19, 2010
By Maskwaith Ahsan

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman introduced one-party system in 1975 knowing well that poverty and illiteracy would hinder the development of democracy in Bangladesh. As the Father of the Nation he was above politics and political divisions. That’s why he prioritized nation-building and economic sovereignty of a country that in 1971 only had geographical independence...
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Why is India killing Bangladeshis?

March 15, 2010
By j@shadakalo

Unlike the militaries of Bangladesh of the past and Pakistan even now, the Indian military has always seen itself subordinate to its political masters. As one book review stated, “Independent India has never known a military coup d’état – scarcely even the rumour of one.” Even the harshest enemies of India and its military...
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An impassioned account of revulsion for BNP and Tareque

March 11, 2010
By Rasel Pervez

The opposition party, Bangladesh Nationalist Party or BNP has decided to observe 7th March as the Jail Day as on this day, Tareque Rahman, now senior vice-chairman of BNP, was taken into custody by caretaker government for corruption and abuse of power. Zealously BNP also termed it as “Black Night” on their posters. These...
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Much Ado About Nothing

March 9, 2010
By Maskwaith Ahsan

I am almost as old as Bangladesh. While I may not be considered young anymore, my country is still a child. Thirty-nine years is nothing but the age of teething in the life of nations. The country still needs to be handled with care. Before its birth, the people of then East Pakistan had...
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Signboard Change: A Political Correction

March 4, 2010
By Manirul Islam

The neon of ZIA finally went off. Speculations buried but the action has spawned enormous demagogy in all type of media formats, as usual. More than BNP had it, it gave our gloriously neutral intellectuals fodder to indulge profusely in munch and muse. The comments discreetly chided Government’s act as meanness, madness or dastardly....
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