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Saturday, September 4, 2010

BSF returns bodies of 2 Bangladeshis




Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has handed over the dead bodies of two Bangladeshis, three days after they were killed in BSF firing at Daulatpur border in Kushtia.
Bangladesh Rifles sources said the BSF personnel returned the bodies of Monsur Ali, son of Nader Ali; and Delwar Hossain alias Delu, son of Abdul Jabbar, of Chilmari village in Daulatpur upazila to the 32 Rifles Battalion after a flag meeting on Friday.
The Indian border guards early Tuesday gunned down the two and dragged away the bodies while they were trying to enter Indian territory through Jalangi border in Baharampur district of West Bengal, reports our Kushtia correspondent.
Relatives of the deceased informed the incident to BDR on Wednesday that led to the flag meeting.
The flag meeting was held at Udaynagar frontier in Daulatpur where BDR Nayak Subedar Ayub Ali led the Bangladesh team and commander of Joyrampur camp Lalit Bhatti represented Indian side.
A team from Daulatpur police was also present during the meeting.

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Source : UNB

100 hurt as 12 villages clash in Habiganj

100 hurt as 12 villages clash in Habiganj



More than 100 people, including 13 policemen, were injured in a fierce clash between rival villagers in Shayestaganj of Habiganj Sadar upazila on Saturday.
Police said residents of 12 villages armed with homemade sharp weapons clashed in a sequel to an altercation between a biscuit company agent and transport workers over loading of passengers at Shankhola on August 29.
Residents of 12 villages divided into two groups attacked each other during the three-hour clash beginning at about 10:00am.
Residents of Talugorai, Biramchar, Moholulsunam, Jagannathpur, Shyampur, Borochar and Nijgaon villages sided with the biscuit company agent while residents of Nishapot, Korkorhati, Dhakijangal, Morra and Kazirgaon villages favoured Daksu, a transport workers’ organisation.
On information, policemen from the local police station rushed to spot and fired over 1,500 rounds of rubber bullets and lobbed 100 teargas shells, but failed to bring the situation under control.
Later, riot police and Rapid Action Battalion members rushed in and quelled the unrest.
Thirteen policemen, including Additional Police Super Zillur Rahman, sustained slight injuries during the clash.
The vehicle of Zillur Rahman was also damaged during the clash.
Of the injured, 40 were hit by rubber bullets.
Traffic movement on Dhaka-Sylhet highway remained halted for about three hours during the clash, causing severe jam on both side of the highway.
The injured were admitted to Sadar Hospital and Sylhet Osmani Medical College Hospital.


(Source :UNB)Courtesy Mr Zohoor/Mukti M Majid



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100 hurt as 12 villages clash in Habiganj /Khaleda in Madinah /BSF returns bodies of 2 Bangladeshis




Khaleda in Madinah


BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has offered ziarat at the holy Rawza Mubarak of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) inside the Masjid-e-Nabawi in Madinah.
She offered the special prayers at the shrine at 10:00pm Wednesday (local time) and sought blessing of almighty Allah for peace, progress and prosperity of Bangladesh and its people as well as solidarity of Muslim Ummah.
The BNP chairperson, who arrived in Madinah on August 30 to perform holy umrah, also offered prayers in congregation (jama't) at the Masjid-e-Nabawi and took iftar Thursday together with million of Muslims from across the world.
Khaleda Zia exchanged pleasantries with Bangladeshi expatriates in Saudi Arabia and leaders and workers of local BNP.
She also offered Juma'tul Wida prayer at the mosque yesterday. She was scheduled to leave Madinah for Makkah via Jeddah after Asr prayer to perform Umrah

(Source:Star)

Friday, September 3, 2010

Two Iranian women in imminent danger of execution




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Zeynab Jalalian, a 27-year-old Iranian Kurd, was arrested in 2007 and convicted in 2009 due to her alleged connection with a Kurdish armed opposition group. She claims she was tortured and sexually abused in detention. She is reported not to have been granted access to her lawyer during trial, which allegedly only lasted a few minutes, and no evidence was produced against her. Jalalian’s death sentence was upheld on appeal and confirmed by the Supreme Court in November 2009.
In May 2006, Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani was convicted of adultery and sentenced to death by stoning. After international criticism in July 2010, it was announced that Ashtiani would not be stoned, and the Supreme Court began a review of her case. A confession made by Ashtiani implicating herself in the murder of her husband was released in August in an attempt to deflect criticism of her sentence. The confession was reported to have been made as a result of coercion and torture.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Our heartiest urgement to HE Secretary Genaral UN from MASHIK MUKTIDOOTH (The Monthly Muktidooth),Dacca, Bangladesh.




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Dear Operator, please pass this message to HE and concerns.

To

HE, Secretary General
Mr. Ban Ki Moon
UN
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Your Excellency,

I Mukti M Majid, on behalf of “MASHIK MUKTIDOOTH” (The Monthly Muktidooth) & MUKTI INTERNATIONAL urging humbly to have your attention regarding the flood effected and disaster making hard & suffering our neighbor country Pakistan. As Muslim brotherhood our medias service & consulting firm praying our heartiest applying to higher possible support financial &aids for higher struggling sufferer concerns. By doing these hope you would have a favorable initiative and make us acknowledge as we applied ASAP.

Thanks for your kind attention.

Sincrely yours,

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