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    Jamaat is terrorist group: FBCCI

    I would say most Islamic leaders in Bangladesh hate Jamat. Ironically that would mean this fascist party is hated by the representatives of all major religions in Bangladesh i.e. Islam, Buddhism, Christianity and Hinduism.
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    ZIA: The thankless role in saving democracy in Bangladesh

    1. BNP will come in to power next year. 2. The Americans are not happy with Hasina and her regime including the harassment of Yunus. 3. The west will not accept further harassment of Yunus by Hasina and her regime and they have decided to accept that. 4. Khaleda Zia, though far less...
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    Jamaat is terrorist group: FBCCI

    Ignore this anti-Bangladeshi, Bangladesh-hating Jamati no normal Bangladeshi on this forum (besides a few fellow rezakar thugs) take him seriously. He is angry with the existence of Bangladesh and hates Bangladesh from the very bottom of his heart and is always seeking to belittle and insult...
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    Jamaat is terrorist group: FBCCI

    I can understand why you say this but am not sure if banning this extremist organization is the right thing to do. 1. Most Islamic organizations in Bangladesh are not too keen on them, Deobandis dislike them, Tableeghis are pro-Awami and Fultolis and other Sufi types hate them. 2. Jamat's...
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    High-powered BD team visits Latin America next month

    1. Export diversification is highly important. 2. South America is a rapidly growing economic region. 3. Brazil is a BRIC member state. So overall great news to hear!
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    ‘Padma’ latest Bangladesh Navy warship

    These rezakars attack and insult people and their families, however it is the normal Bangladeshis (from the 90% non-Jamati/rezakar majority) who will get banned here, as the rezakars are "pro-Pakistan" (though most sane Pakistanis would think they are weird wannabe-Pakistanis who are deluded)...
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    No Excuse for Violence: Obama Tells Burma

    Burmese take Kachin mountain outpost after artillery barrage Kachin rebels lose stronghold protecting Laiza, sparking fears refugees will flee to neighbouring China Kate Hodal in Laiza, Burma The Observer, Sunday 27 January 2013 Ethnic Kachin refugees from Burma protest against the Burmese...
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    Grameen to help Bangladesh 'embark on digital era'

    GP to help Bangladesh 'embark on digital era', says Sigve Brekke Disputes on VAT, audit and 3G guidelines should be settled amicably Published : Monday, 28 January 2013 Sigve Brekke Mohammad Ali Grameenphone (GP), country's largest telecom operator, is preparing itself to spur...
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    Re-invigorating the Russian connection

    Re-invigorating the Russian connection Published : Monday, 28 January 2013 Muhammad Zamir The visit of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to Russia from January 14 to 16 has been an important historic step aimed at expanding the scope of bilateral relations with that country. It will also...
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    Speeding up Dhaka

    This thread is about traffic in Dhaka and the Dhaka transport system, and it has degenerated to a thread with Idune insulting posters and calling them "Indian-dalals" as per usual. Just as there are some Indian trolls obsessed with Bangladesh, there are also some "Bangladeshi" trolls...
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    Mamata takes umbrage against BSF killings on Indo-Bangla border

    This is quite well known, here is just one link for example: Christians demand separate province in Pakistan to protect them from persecution - Telegraph
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    Speeding up Dhaka

    I think we've averaged: 3% economic growth in the 70s. 4% in the 80s. 5% in the 90s. under 6% in the 2000s heading towards 7% in the 2010s Our goal is to get double digit growth and be the next China. Our main problems are three fold, infrastructure (includes transport issues), energy and...
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    Speeding up Dhaka

    Fair enough. The traffic in Dhaka is a mess and needs to be sorted out urgently. If our corrupt politicians don't get their act together then the millions of poor people in Dhaka will one day do a Tahrir Square style revolt and lynch our politicians and the student thug bodies they control to...
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    Speeding up Dhaka

    How? Please explain.
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    Speeding up Dhaka

    Barun Roy: Speeding up Dhaka Barun Roy: Speeding up Dhaka The Bangladeshi capital may at last be up on its feet to embrace much-needed 'urbanisation' with new flyovers and expressways Barun Roy / Jan 24, 2013, 00:45 IST In a city where 45,000 people on average live on every square...
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    ‘Padma’ latest Bangladesh Navy warship

    Both parties are corrupt, but BNP is definitely better than the Awami League. However the Awami League is a far older party and has far more supporters than the BNP partly because it is older. Even for example the Awami League's presence abroad is far stronger than the BNP's, they are in...
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    Foreign exchange reserves top $13 billion again

    He is definitely very anti-Bangladeshi. I have wondered where his hatred of Bangladesh came from (as he always works hard to belittle Bangladesh and make the country look bad). He might be an Indian or an Indian-origin Bihari.
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    Death sentence in Bangladesh war atrocities trial

    I want a fair trial. If the trial is not fair these rezakars will become martyrs to their brainwashed followers. International bodies have criticized this trial and said it is not fair. Our current government are very corrupt, ruthless.
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    ‘Padma’ latest Bangladesh Navy warship

    lol...malaun and dalal are words that rezakars like to use along with "kut*a", "bast*rd", "thug" etc. Gyp11 you will be sworn at and abused by the BBB (Bangla Bhai brigade) here on PDF...lol.
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    BRAC ‘No. 1 in the world’

    BRAC will continue to exist when Hasina Wajid is dead and buried in the ground, there is nothing she can do about that. The other thing I like about them is foreign professionals coming to Dhaka to study at their university. This is good for our image and soft power.
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