13 March 2014

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Falgun 28, 1420 Jamadiul Awal 11, 1435 Regd. No. DA 6238 Vol 1 No 349

THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 2014 | www.dhakatribune.com | SECOND EDITION

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RAB ‘grabs’ parts of reserve forest New Gazipur training centre driving away locals, hurting livelihoods n Ahmed Zayeef Elite force Rapid Action Battalion is constructing a training centre, destroying a part of the reserve forest in Gazipur. To pave the way, the government in a gazette notification earlier this month cancelled declaration of the allocated 20 acre land. Due to the sudden development, not only the forest but also the poor inhabitants, their age-old accommodation, education, property and assets have been threatened. RAB officials have allegedly been using forces to drive away the locals from the place. When contacted, top officials of the district administration and the forest department responded reluctantly, and

27 landless families who had been living in the area for over 50 years have been forced to leave did not give any details. On the other hand, RAB brushed away the allegations of intimidation. The Dhaka Tribune reporter visited the area, Porabari village, on Monday. It is around seven kilometres from Gazipur intersection, near the Porabari Bazar, and only a 5-minute walking distance from Dhaka-Mymensingh highway. It is green, verdant, peaceful village. A pond named “Botgachiar Pukur” is at the centre of the area. A lot of mango, banana, jackfruit, litchi, Shishu and eucalyptus trees were seen in the area. The gazette issued on March 5 said: “According to the Forest Law of 1927, the land was declared as a reserve forest through gazette notifications of

INSIDE News

3 The prosecution yesterday completed its part of closing arguments against war crimes accused Motiur Rahman Nizami seeking highest punishment for the “ring leader” of collaborators.

April 13, 1955 and November 15, 1984. To establish the permanent building of RAB force’s training school, the government decided to withdraw the declaration of this land.” According to the gazette, the area is situated in Baupara Beat of Bhawal National Park Range. A total of 19.97 acres of land have been declared as non-classified area. The government officially declared it as a national park in 1973. The RAB authorities have already started their work. They marked the area with pillars and hung four signboards that read: Entry prohibited; area selected for RAB force’s training school. They also evacuated 27 landless families who had been living in the area for over 50 years. A non-government high school building and half of its playground also falls under the acquired area. Signs of destruction were seen all over the area. Few dismantled mudmade houses were standing without roofs. Most of the landless families left the area on a short notice issued by the RAB personnel. Some of them are now staying in the adjacent area by making temporary houses. Day labour Yunus Ali told this correspondent that some RAB personnel came to the area on January 3 this year, along with the local ward councillor Delwar Hossain. “They gathered us in an open place and ordered us to leave the area immediately. We urged them to give us some time, and they gave only 15 days. But they came back before that and forced us to leave.” While talking to Yunus, few other people gathered around a tea stall within a very short time. All of them were eager to say something about the sudden evacuation.  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

6 Students of Nachol Madhabpur High School in Chapainawabganj fear they have to suffer a lot in the coming days as the summer season is nearer.

International

Op-Ed

11 While the entire Bangladesh banking industry is struggling with inefficiency and graft, many are thinking: How do we ensure the migration of best practices to Bangladesh banking?

NOTICE Dear readers: starting this week, we shall be printing our Avenue T lifestyle supplement on Saturday instead of the usual Thursday

n Mohammad Al-Masum Molla Two days after BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia’s decision to reconstitute the Dhaka city unit for its failure to build up any resistance against the January 5 polls the committee Convener Sadeque Hossain Khoka yesterday hoped his party would relieve him of his responsibility soon.

Plans to fence parliament suspended

n Reuters

n Kamran Reza Chowdhury

Malaysia’s military has traced what could have been the jetliner missing for almost five days to an area south of the Thai holiday island of Phuket, hundreds of miles from its last known position, the country’s air force chief said yesterday. After a series of at times conflicting statements, the latest revelation underlined that authorities remain uncertain even where to look for the plane, and no closer to explaining what happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 or the 239 people on board. The flight disappeared from civilian radar screens shortly before 1:30am

His announcement stoked intra-party feud and controversy among the party leaders and activists as many of them think it was Khoka’s “face saving trick”. Khoka, who was in the helm of Dhaka city BNP for the last 17 years, tried his best to cling to the post and to this end he held a meeting with the BNP chairperson but eventually he failed to manage the party chief, sources said. Khaleda on March 9 in a standing committee meeting decided to reorganise the city committee. Party sources said Khoka sat with some of his colleagues on Tuesday night and decided to hold a press conference which the senior leaders of the party disagreed saying it would amount to humiliating party decision. Three senior leaders of the party  PAGE 2 COLUMN 3

Violence escalates ahead of upazila polls Al-Masum Molla n Mohammad and Mohammad Zakaria Escalation of violence and violation of electoral code of conduct across the country have marked the scenario ahead of the third phase of upazila parishad elections. A total of 81 upazilas will go to the polls on March 15. As the BNP-Jamaat-backed candidates led the last two phases of the elections, the ruling Awami League has been trying hard to make its candidates win in the next phase. The BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami have also been trying to keep on winning the victory.

SYED ZAKIR HOSSAIN

Missing jet may have strayed toward Andaman Sea

Khoka now to quit city leadership to ‘save face’

Nation

8 EU member states have agreed the wording of sanctions on Russia, including travel restrictions and asset freezes against those responsible for violating the sovereignty of Ukraine, according to a draft document seen by Reuters.

A cow grazes on the land that was acquired to set up a training school for the RAB forces in Porabari of Gazipur. The photo was taken yesterday

Election related violence slightly increased compared to the last two phases, but the Election Commission was yet to take any measures to combat violence and create a congenial atmosphere for voters. The EC only suspended polling in an upazila due to violence. Stray incidents of violence had also marked the first phase while one person was killed in the second phase of the upazila polls. But one person has already been killed ahead of the third phase prompting the EC to postpone voting in the upazila. The Awami League tried to ensure win of single candidates in more seats  PAGE 2 COLUMN 4

on Saturday, less than an hour after taking off from Kuala Lumpur, as it flew northeast across the mouth of the Gulf of Thailand bound for Beijing. Malaysian Air Force Chief Rodzali Daud told a news conference that an aircraft was plotted on military radar at 2:15am, 200 miles northwest of Penang Island off Malaysia’s west coast. It was not confirmed that the unidentified plane was Flight MH370, but Malaysia was sharing the data with international civilian and military authorities, Rodzali said. “We are corroborating this,” he added. “We are still working with the experts, it is an unidentified plot.”

Agonising wait

According to the data from Rodzali, if it was the missing plane it would have flown for 45 minutes and lost only about 5,000 feet in altitude. There was no word on which direction it was headed and still no clue what happened aboard, prolonging the agonising wait for news for hundreds of relatives of those on board. A position 200 miles northwest of Penang, in the northern part of the Strait of Malacca, would put the plane roughly south of Phuket and east of the tip of Indonesia’s Aceh province and India’s Nicobar island chain. Indonesia and Thailand have said  PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

The authorities have temporarily halted the move to erect security fence around the parliament building until the original master plan is collected from the US. Two weeks ago, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had a meeting with officials of the Public Works Department, the Department of Architecture and security wing of the parliament, where she enquired about the construction of the fence. She also asked them whether the fencing would hamper the proposed construction of the metro rail link that  PAGE 2 COLUMN 3


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