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  1. Mohammad Ali Akanda

    How to Govern

    Natural law or the law of nature is a theory that posits the existence of a law whose content is set by nature and that therefore has validity everywhere. The phrase natural law is opposed to the man-made law of a given political community, society, or nation-state, and thus can function as a...
  2. Mohammad Ali Akanda

    How to Govern

    In the beginnings of the structure of society, they were subjected to brutal and blind force; afterwords - to Law, which is the same force, only disguised. I draw the conclusion that by the law of nature, right lies in force.
  3. Mohammad Ali Akanda

    28th October 2006, Dhaka, Bangladesh

    28thOctober.com - A Record of Awami Brutality
  4. Mohammad Ali Akanda

    'The India Doctrine'

    'The India Doctrine' Isha Khan Dhaka, Bangladesh August 31, 2007 Adorned in a saffron red jacket and embellished with a detailed map of South Asia the concept of an India doctrine has been introduced to the readers in Bangladesh recently. The book "The India Doctrine" has been published...
  5. Mohammad Ali Akanda

    Benazir says no deal with Musharraf, returning to Pakistan soon

    The father of Benazir Bhutto is responsible to separate the than East Pakistan from Pakistan with the help of India. Julfikar Ali Bhutto, father of Benazir Bhutto was a pro-Indian politician like Benazir Bhutto.
  6. Mohammad Ali Akanda

    United Liberation Front of Assam, one of the most powerful militant organisations

    The United Liberation Front of Assam, one of the most powerful militant organisations operating in the northeast region, was established in 1979 when antiforeigners agitation launched by the All Assam Students' Union reached its peak in the state. The front was formed by Paresh Baruah along...
  7. Mohammad Ali Akanda

    200 Indians In Bangladesh Jails

    There are 200 Indians prisoners in Bangladesh. Jail authorities say that many of the prisoners have completed their sentences but are languishing because the countries they are supposed to belong do not recognize their nationality. Arranging accommodation and food for them costs the exchequer...
  8. Mohammad Ali Akanda

    India Creating Ring of Fire in South Asia

    Mr. Adux, You may come to Bangladesh and you can see thousands of Indian are working in Textile, garments Industries. You may say they are working as expert but they are working it is true. They get alluring salary form Bangladesh.
  9. Mohammad Ali Akanda

    Barbed wire fence is a symbol of hostile relation

    Every body wants to go a rich country but not a poor country like India, this my contention. Indians are trying to go Europe America even in African country Rwanda, Burundi etc, why Bangladeshi people go to poor India instate of other countries?
  10. Mohammad Ali Akanda

    Barbed wire fence is a symbol of hostile relation

    Look at the house of a rich man of India.
  11. Mohammad Ali Akanda

    Barbed wire fence is a symbol of hostile relation

    Look at another picture. Poverty of India.
  12. Mohammad Ali Akanda

    Barbed wire fence is a symbol of hostile relation

    Indians pretend that they are very rich country in Asia. I visited several time to India. It is the poorest country in the world. Most of the Indian are poverty-stricken. Most of the Indian try to migrate to other country even Africa for food and clothing and bare subsistence.
  13. Mohammad Ali Akanda

    Barbed wire fence is a symbol of hostile relation

    While two family become hostile to each other, they build a wall between them. Then this wall or fence is treated as the symbol of suspicion, disbelief and hostile relation. On the same way, the barbed wire fence, which is being constructed by India violating the norms of International laws...
  14. Mohammad Ali Akanda

    US might strike in Pakistan:White House

    Look at this cartoon. There is a answer.
  15. Mohammad Ali Akanda

    US might strike in Pakistan:White House

    What he is doing? Do you know?
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