23 Sep, 2016

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SECOND EDITION

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2016 | Ashwin 8, 1423, Zil-Hajj 20, 1437 | Regd No DA 6238, Vol 4, No 146 | www.dhakatribune.com | 32 pages plus 24-page Weekend supplement | Price: Tk10

Work together to uproot militancy PM urges global community n UNB Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has urged the world community to work together to uproot militancy and terrorism, and plug the sources of funds, arms and ammunition as well as moral and material support to militants and terrorists across the borders. “Terrorists have no religion, caste or creed. We must unite in our resolve to defeat and degrade them in all forms and manifestations. We have to identify the root causes of terrorism and violent extremism,” she said.

The prime minister made the call while delivering her speech in the 71st UN General Assembly (UNGA) general debate here on Wednesday. As previous years, she delivered her speech in Bangla. Sheikh Hasina also reminded all that she talked about terrorism and violent extremism last year as one of the two major global challenges of the time. “We see these menaces sweeping across borders. No country seems immune... no individual is beyond their target. The terrorists are killing now and often many innocent PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

Barisal launch capsize toll rises to 24 Rahman Swapan, n Anisur Barisal Ten more bodies were recovered and a survivor died at a hospital yesterday as rescuers managed to pull up the sunken launch from the Sandhya River at Banaripara of Barisal, raising the death toll to 24. The sunken launch, ML Oishi, was salvaged around 8:30am, nearly 21 hours after it capsized at Dasherhaat Point.

Zakir Hossain, additional district magistrate of Barisal and head of the probe committee formed by the district administration, declared the end of the rescue operation around 11am. The magistrate also declared that each of the families of the dead victims would receive Tk10,000 as burial cost. Relatives, however, alleged that another eight were still missing. PAGE 2 COLUMN 1

INSIDE

72km roads in Khulna turns unfit

Car free road in Banani by March

About 72 kilometres of Khulna roads have remained in dilapidated condition due to heavy rain and lack of repairs and maintenance. PAGE 6

Dhaka North City Corporation Mayor Annisul Huq has said at least one road will be announced as car free for a day in Banani area by March. PAGE 32

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina addresses the 71st United Nations General Assembly general debate at the UN Headquarters in New York on Wednesday FOCUS BANGLA


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