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Finding desh in Danforth
Poush 14, 1420 Safar 24, 1435 Regd. No. DA 6238 Vol 1 No 274
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Thai government seeks military assistance to protect poll
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2013 | www.dhakatribune.com | SECOND EDITION
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Khaleda video triggers mixed emotions ‘Dedicated BNP men sense trouble; opportunists get frustrated’ n Mohammad Al-Masum Molla Opposition Chief Khaleda Zia’s video message that was made public yesterday, has induced two different streams of thought among the party leaders and activists. Insiders said while it made a section frustrated at the possibility of her
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not coming out for tomorrow’s Dhaka March, another section got charged up sensing that the government might keep her confined at home. Hours after Dhaka Metropolitan Police denied permission to the opposition alliance for holding a rally at Nayapaltan in the capital tomorrow, the opposition chief released a one and a half minute
video message yesterday evening. “I will be with you and will be with you always. Even if I cannot stand beside you, you will continue your movement until the government steps down,” Khaleda said in the message. Khaleda, who promised to hold the march and rally peacefully and warned of stern programmes is obstructed, also said: “I am requesting the people of the country to gather in front of our central party office in Paltan in this month of victory waiving our national flag. I hope you will converge to Dhaka defying all barriers on December 29.” The former premier also said: “I am calling upon you to say no to the farcical elections and to say yes to democracy by attending the March for Democracy on December 29.
An army van patrols in front of the Baitul Mukarram Mosque in the city during Jum’a prayers yesterday
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Dhaka cut off from rest of the nation n Tribune Report
Transport owners and workers in different districts yesterday suspended the Dhaka-bound transports fearing sabotage ahead of opposition’s “March for Democracy” programme slated for December 29. Some of the transport owners claimed they took the decision for the sake of safety of the passengers while some said they were instructed from the higher authority to do so. The opposition leaders highly con-
demned the move calling it a conspiracy of the government to foil their Dhaka March programme.
the transport owners and workers had declared to halt operations of the Dhaka-bound buses until further notice.
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Bus communication between Dhaka and Barisal have been suspended since yesterday. Aftab Hossain, president of city Sramik League and Barisal Bus Owners Association, said operation of Dhaka-bound passenger buses from Barisal and other parts of the region has been stopped from 11:30am yesterday. Fearing loss of properties and lives,
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Saidur Rahman Rintu, AL leader and vice president of the Launch Owners’ Association said: “After getting the view of the central committee of the association in Dhaka, we would decide whether to suspend the operation of the Dhaka-bound launches or not.” PAGE 2 COLUMN 3
Wealth statements of AL candidates Minister’s wife rises AL MP Bodi now from rags to riches earns 512 times n Muktasree Chakma Sathi n Tribune Report
Real estate tycoon has no apartment! n Kamran Reza Chowdhury
Fortune does not smile upon everybody but sometimes it does on a few and Nuran Fatema, wife of Environment Minister M Hasan Mahmud, is one of those luckiest people on earth. According to the affidavit submitted to the Election Commission for the 10th general elections, Nuran Fatema, wife of Environment Minister M Hasan Mahmud, owns movable and immovable property worth Tk13 crore and 53 lakh.
Awami League lawmaker from Cox’s Bazar 4 constituency Abdur Rahman Bodi’s annual income has witnessed a significant rise during the last five years, increasing by 512 times compared to his income in 2008. According to the affidavit he had submitted to the Election Commission, his annual income stands at Tk15.46 crore which was only Tk3.01 lakh in 2008. His income from house rent has
Awami League MP, Engineer Enamul Hauqe claimed that he did not own either an apartment or a house, despite being the de facto owner of the Ena Group, which has 10 sister concerns including a real estate company that has finished at least 31 multi-storeyed housing projects and is implementing another 17 projects in Dhaka and overseas. Enamul’s wife Tahura Haque, the only second shareholder-director of
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3 BNP-Jamaat activists intending to join the March for Democracy programme in Dhaka on December 29 are now desperately in need of a smooth train service on which they themselves wreaked havoc in a recent spate of violence.
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5 With the arrival of a cold wave, sale of winter clothes, including second-hand ones, has reached at its peak at different markets in the port city over the last couple of days. of customers.
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11 The High Court, in a verdict in May 2005, ordered the disclosure of eight-point particulars including the wealth of each candidate contesting in the parliamentary election. The HC also directed the Election Commission to make these points public.
Entertainment
12 James, a living legend of Bangladeshi rock music, will perform today evening at Indira Gandhi Cultural Centre in Gulshan along with his band Nagar Baul.
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PATGRAM: A JAMAAT-SHIBIR DEN
Shady role of police comes into question Jamil Khan, from n Mohammad Patgram Around 7:30am on December 15 cell phone of Patgram Police Station Officer-in-Charge Sohrab Hossain rang; as he picked up the phone a frightened voice from the other side told him to save them as Jamaat-Shibir men unleashed a reign of terror in Bawra and Sharewar Bazar area. “We are feeling insecure; try to do something for us,” said the trembled voice. However, by the time Lalmonirhat Police Super Habibur Rahman, on information, along with an additional force left for Patgram to bring the situation under control. Locals thought Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) members would come to their rescue as the BGB camps surrounds the area. But as BGB personnel did not come forward Jamaat-Shibir vandals wreaked havoc on the area for hours. Before the additional forces of police reached the spot the Jamaat-Shibir was reinforced with its cadres from Dimla and Joldhaka area leading to a fierce clash that left four people dead and hundreds other injured. The rowdy Jamaat-Shibir men also vandalised houses and shops of minority Hindu people. They also looted valuables. Soon after the incident OC Sohrab
was transferred and Tangail Police Station Officer-in-Charge Amiruzzaman joined the Patgram Police Station. Locals alleged Sohrab was a supporter of the BNP. Everything was in his knowledge. If he took steps nothing could have happened there, they said.
Tribunal to investigate 195 Pakistani soldiers n Zulfiqer Russell
Sumon Gazi, a tea stall owner of Patgram Upazila, said some people were arrested only for eyewash. “Main culprits got away scot-free doing their regular business.” Contacted Habibur Rahman, police super of Lalmonirhat, told the Dhaka Tribune that they had taken all necessary steps to maintain calm. About Jamaat-Shibir men he said following police raids they went into hiding in corn fields. However, this correspondent did not find any corn field in the area that could possibly be used as a hiding place. Locals said they had just planted seeds that would grow five to six feet high after a couple of months later. It is impossible to hide in those fields now as they are now only five to six inches long.
A judicial investigation against 195 Pakistani soldiers accused of war crimes during 1971 will begin soon, sources say. A meeting has already been held between the investigation agency and the tribunal prosecutors. Tribunal prosecutor Tureen Afroz has confirmed the meeting. She said: “There were some preliminary meetings. Discussion has been carried out with the investigation agency. We reviewed whether there are any legal obstacles and all reached a consensus that, preliminarily, we will submit case files against as many accused as possible.” Crimes committed by the soldiers, such as murder, mass-murder, arson, looting and torture, will be probed. Tureen said: “First, we will formally place a demand to the Pakistan High Commission to Bangladesh to learn the status of the accused 195 Pakistani war criminal soldiers; that is, whether they are alive or not. Alongside this, an independent investigation will also be carried out. After making a primary list, an investigation process will be initiated against five to 10 of the accused who are alive, and who were previously charged.” When asked if there are any legal barriers to bringing the Pakistani soldiers to trial in Bangladesh, Tureen said there were no such obstacles. According to her, the tribunal has repeatedly clarified this issue in earlier verdicts,
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Locals thought BGB would come to their rescue as BGB camps surrounds the area. But as BGB personnel did not come forward Jamaat-Shibir vandals wreaked havoc