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That car he's in is worth nearly $500,000 here. What a shameless bastard.
 
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There's a lady in back side of the car, according to the report some goons from a 'Batil Biplobi' committee barricaded the road using tree trunks and started throwing stone at the car. If I was at his place I'd have used whatever means I have to save myself and others in the car.
 
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If I was at his place I'd have used whatever means I have to save myself and others in the car.

India beig a lawless country and indians constantly chest thumping and promoting violance and killing, it is no surprise indians will support Awami League secular terror.
 
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There's a lady in back side of the car, according to the report some goons from a 'Batil Biplobi' committee barricaded the road using tree trunks and started throwing stone at the car. If I was at his place I'd have used whatever means I have to save myself and others in the car.

If you have any dignity left on you then you would apologize after reading this news. By the way, this one is from pro Al news print.

www.shamokal.com

http://jugantor.us/enews/issue/2012/05/21/news0785.htm
 
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That car he's in is worth nearly $500,000 here. What a shameless bastard.

Actually bro, MPs get one car tax free so that car is no more than 40 lacs and its a prado 2012, if you pay the taxes it is no more than 1 crore 60 lacs which is not 500 000 dollars. None the less the guy has no taste in cars and is an utter show off, in fact anyone that buys a large off roader in Dhaka with that much money is nothing but an unclassy show off with no taste in cars. In this case, you have to feel for the guy, if your car is being blocked and stones being thrown at you....what would you have done if you have a gun...no people were injured in this process, he used the gun to scare the people off....i would have done the same.
 
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There's a lady in back side of the car, according to the report some goons from a 'Batil Biplobi' committee barricaded the road using tree trunks and started throwing stone at the car. If I was at his place I'd have used whatever means I have to save myself and others in the car.

Is this trolling or suckular brain farts. Check out the link Al zakir posted before acting like a typical
indian.
 
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Actually bro, MPs get one car tax free so that car is no more than 40 lacs and its a prado 2012, if you pay the taxes it is no more than 1 crore 60 lacs which is not 500 000 dollars. None the less the guy has no taste in cars and is an utter show off, in fact anyone that buys a large off roader in Dhaka with that much money is nothing but an unclassy show off with no taste in cars. In this case, you have to feel for the guy, if your car is being blocked and stones being thrown at you....what would you have done if you have a gun...no people were injured in this process, he used the gun to scare the people off....i would have done the same.

Look at the car carefully mate. It's not a Prado (which does cost 150 lacs as you stated). That is a fully loaded Land Cruiser, and it can go up to 450 lacs after taxes.

Trust me, I've seen the prices. I'd say only an illiterate fool would buy a Japanese SUV for that much money. Brah...

I'm happy driving around a Corolla at the moment. I'd never buy a Japanese SUV for $0.5 million :lol:

And yeah, screw the MPs. They never pay any taxes whereas I'm forced to :cry:
 
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Look at the car carefully mate. It's not a Prado (which does cost 150 lacs as you stated). That is a fully loaded Land Cruiser, and it can go up to 450 lacs after taxes.

Trust me, I've seen the prices. I'd say only an illiterate fool would buy a Japanese SUV for that much money. Brah...

I'm happy driving around a Corolla at the moment. I'd never buy a Japanese SUV for $0.5 million :lol:

And yeah, screw the MPs. They never pay any taxes whereas I'm forced to :cry:

A fully loaded Land Cruiser is 85,000 dollars after taxes in Canada, 300% of that is no way .5 million. Last time i checked, a fully loaded land cruiser goes for 1.6 crores BDT.
 
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Amnesty raps govt for 'unlawful killings'

Thu, May 24th, 2012 10:59 am BdST

London/Dhaka, May 24 (bdnews24.com)—Amnesty International has blasted Bangladesh saying it has failed to uphold its pledge to stop extrajudicial killings.

In an annual report, the global human rights group has blamed the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) for such incidents as it recorded '54 unlawful killings' by the elite anti-crime agency in 2011.

"Extrajudicial executions continued despite a government pledge to end them," the Amnesty International Report 2012 says.

It says the government has failed to investigate those killings and the responsible have not been brought to justice.

It says the battalion has allegedly killed more than 700 people since its formation in 2004.

"RAB injured or tortured scores more. In many cases, family members told Amnesty International that victims died after being arrested by RAB and not in an encounter as RAB claimed. The authorities failed to investigate these incidents credibly," the report says.

It highlighted the case of Limon Hossain, 16, who was shot in the leg by RAB officers in Jhalakathi on 23 March last year.

It says RAB officials alleged that he was a member of a criminal gang and that he was injured when RAB officers returned fire after the gang shot at them but Limon said he was alone, bringing cattle home, when RAB personnel arrested and shot him.

The conclusions of a separate government inquiry – never made public – reportedly confirmed his claim, and police charged Limon with trying to kill RAB officers, it says.

Amnesty International's researcher Abbas Faiz criticised the government for its indifference to curb the incidents of human rights violation.

"We are worried about the human rights situation in Bangladesh. The issue of the disappearance of BNP leader M Ilias Ali has not been included in the report as this is a very recent incident. But the question has arisen: is it a new tactic in Bangladesh," he tells bdnews24.com's London correspondent Nahas Pasha.

Faiz blamed both the ruling Awami League and the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) for the present human rights condition in the country.

"They forget their pledge to improve the human rights condition after they assume office. Before election, the Awami League had said it would stop crossfire killings. But allegations have it that more than 50 people were killed by RAB last year," he said.


Amnesty raps govt for 'unlawful killings' | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com
 
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Security forces trampling rights: US report


Thu, May 24th, 2012 11:26 pm BdST

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Dhaka, May 24 (bdnews24.com) – The US State Department in its Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2011 has said that killings and torture by security forces are the 'most significant human rights problems' in Bangladesh.

The country report, launched on Thursday, is an annual publication of the state department that covers human rights situation around the world.

"An increasingly politicised judiciary exacerbated problems in an already overwhelmed judicial system and constrained access to justice for members of opposition parties," the report added.

The report was launched at a time when the leaders of the opposition are facing mass arrest and refusal of bail from the lower court.

The report came just a day after London-based Amnesty International in its annual report lambasted Bangladesh for its 'failure' to live up to the pledge to end extrajudicial killings.

However, the state minister for home Shamsul Hoque Tuku rejected the claim saying there was accountability and many members of the law-enforcing agencies had faced departmental action.

"The security force is responsible for disappearances, custodial deaths and arbitrary arrests, and they often abuse power," the US report alleged.

"Authorities infringed on citizens' privacy rights."

Limited freedom of speech, harassment of journalists by the security forces, and politically-motivated violence remained a problem, it mentioned.

The report said that impunity continued to be a serious problem in several areas and members of the security forces committed numerous extrajudicial killings.

"Most members of the security forces acted with impunity, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) in particular."

Quoting the media and human rights organisations, the report said RAB killed 43 people last year, compared to 68 the previous year.

"Since 2004...the government has not disclosed any prosecution of a RAB officer for a killing."

Violence along border

The report said that violence along the Indian border remained a problem.

Quoting human rights organisations, it said India's Border Security Force killed 31 Bangladeshis during the year.

Citing an example, it said Indian forces shot and killed 15-year-old Felani Khatun when she attempted to cross the border fence on Jan 7 last year.

"Felani's body hung from the fence for five hours before Indian authorities transferred her to their Bangladeshi counterparts."

Disappearances

Disappearances and kidnappings, many allegedly by the security services, increased during the year, but precise figures were unavailable, the report said.

"According to Odhikar, there were 30 disappearances with alleged ties to security personnel, compared with nine in 2010."

The report alleged that the police were generally ineffective and reluctant to investigate persons affiliated with the ruling party.

Security forces trampling rights: US report | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com
 
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bdnews24.com journalists attacked

Mon, May 28th, 2012 10:12 pm BdST





Dhaka, May 28 (bdnews24.com) – Some unidentified people attacked the journalists of bdnews24.com at its Amtoli office in the city's Mohakhali, leaving several, three of them critically, injured.

The incident took place on the ground floor of the Building-99 near the Government Ban Bhaban (forest building) around 9-9:15pm on Monday.

bdnews24.com Sub-editor Newaz Mohammed Rifaat, Correspondent Salahuddin Wahed Pritom and office staff Ruhul Amin received serious injuries.

They have been rushed to the United Hospital at the capital's Gulshan. Doctors, however, said the trio is "out of danger".

Rifaat and Pritom were stabbed indiscriminately in their legs while Ruhul Amin received knife injuries in the upper part of the body.

Ruhul Amin was attacked in front of the building while keeping an eye on some office stuff kept outside to be shifted to the new office location of the first internet-based newspaper of the country and news agency.

On hearing shrieks of Ruhul Amin, the journalists from the office rushed to his aid and captured the assailants and informed police.

Angered at this, some more accomplices of the assailants from nearby areas, armed with sharp-edged weapons, swooped on the journalists.



The criminals forcibly opened the shutter of the ground floor and attacked the newsmen and other staff, including Sohag Mia of bdnews24.com.

They also vandalised several vehicles and motorcycles of journalists of bdnews24.com parked outside the office.

RAB and police officials arrived on the scene a while after the incident and were in the bdnews24.com office until wee hours of Tuesday.

DMP Gulshan zone Deputy Commissioner Lutful Kabir, who visited the scene, said, "It's still unclear as to who the attackers were. Several teams of DMP have been told to scan the adjoining areas to find the attackers."

bdnews24.com News Editor Gazi Nasir Uddin Ahmed said, "We are shocked. We demand immediate arrest and trial of the attackers."

United Hospital's emergency unit Doctor Bayezid told bdnews24.com: "Both Rifaat and Pritom bore stab wounds of sharp weapons on their both thighs. But they are out of danger."

Also, there were stab wounds on Ruhul Amin's body and he also received head injuries, he added.

Both Rifaat and Pritom were conscious and talking after they were out of the operation theatre. But Amin's situation was yet to improve because of his critical injuries.

Meanwhile, Home Minister Shahara Khatun, Information Minister Abul Kalam Azad and State Minister for Law Qamrul Islam visited the injured at the United Hospital.

Main opposition BNP's Chairperson Khaleda Zia condemned the attack on the bdnews24.com journalists in a media statement soon after the incident.

Meanwhile, journalist unions across the country announced demonstrations and human chain protest programmes as they came to know about the incident.


bdnews24.com journalists attacked | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com
 
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'I am a Juba League man'

Dhaka, May 29 (bdnews24.com) – Jahidul Islam Sourav, one of the three arrested on Tuesday over an attack on bdnews24.com journalists, claims himself to be a member of Juba League, youth front of the ruling Awami League.

He also admitted attacking the journalists and office staff of bdnews24.com on Monday night which left two journalists and one staff of the country's first internet-based newspaper seriously injured.

However, Awami Juba League General Secretary Mirza Azam has denied Sourav's claim. "His claim is false," Azam said.

The other two arrestees – Mir Hossain and Ilias Master Sumon – have, however, denied any connection with the incident.

Police presented the trio in front of the press on Tuesday afternoon at the Detective Branch headquarters of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police where Sourav admitted his involvement in the attack.

On Monday night, unidentified assailants stabbed bdnews24.com Sub-Editor Newaz Mohammad Rifaat, Correspondent Salahuddin Wahed Pritom and office staff Ruhul Amin with sharp weapons during an attack which left them with serious injuries.

Police detained the trio from different localities in Mohakhali in separate raids since Monday night until Tuesday afternoon.

DB Additional Deputy Commissioner Masudur Rahman told reporters, "Sourav was arrested in the morning from his residence in Mohakhali. We also have the names of those who were involved in the attack."

Full report:
'I am a Juba League man' | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com
 
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