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Indian BSF intrude to Bangladesh in regular basis and try to occupy land and setup structure. India is taking advantage of Bangladesh weakness and you as Indian being the intruder have gull to demand proof?? We have better things to do than deal with your bull cr*p.
 
Some crucial facts to consider for intelligence investigation.

1) Report in Bangla implicating BDR DAD (deputy assistant director, a non commissioned post}
The Daily Ittefaq - February 28, 2009

2) DAD Touhid, has already been implicated by more than one surviving officer from BDR HQ.

3) Awami league deputy minister of LGRD Jahangir Kabir Nanok was among the first to be sent in BDR HQ to talk to rebel soldiers.

4) DAD Touhid is from same home town/village as Awami league deputy minister of LGRD Jahangir Kabir Nanok. There is unconfirmed report DAD Touhid is some sort of relative to Nanok but it would be clear soon.

5) There were "joi bangla" slogans inside BDR HQ when all the killing of officers were taking place. As "joi bangla' is Awami political slogan this is one crucial fact need to looked at.

6) Isolate and take custody of all communication record from cell site serving BDR HQ and surrounding area. In the process filter out any Indian employee involvement in Mobile operator.

7) Investigate people of who went to negotiate with PM and negotiated with PM team inside BDR HQ.
 
Army tacitly accused Awami League ministers and directly demanded firing them.
Army demanded end of interference from PM security advisor in army affairs.

During meeting with Prime Minster Hasina yesterday, army officers had asked to fire Sahara Khatun (home minister), Jahangir Kabir Nanok and Mirza Azam.

Major questions and demands:

Question

1) Why military operation were not permitted when officers were killed.
2) Why Sahara Khatun (home minister), Jahangir Kabir Nanok and Mirza Azam did not try to bring out surviving officers at noon/afternoon of Feb 25th.
3) All of the Mutineers were able to escape; how and who made the way to do that? There is accusation some rebel DAD (deputy assistant director, a non commissioned post) of BDR who were leading the killing fled in car of PM delegation went to negotiate.
4) Why one person (allegedly Moeen U, current army chief) over last couple of years making appointment and reshuffling post based on political ambition. Because of his action effectiveness of armed forces and position has been weaken.

DGFI and other major reshuffle in army just 20 days ago.
http://www.newagebd.com/2009/feb/04/nat.html

Moeen U, current army chief casting his people for his political ambition.
General Moeen Purge 1/11 Key Players In Power Struggle To Regain Supremacy

Demand:

1) Fire Sahara Khatun (home minister), Jahangir Kabir Nanok and Mirza Azam.
2) PM through her security proxy Tareq seddiqui has been promoting and interfering in army affairs. Stop PM security advisor interference in army affairs and promoting and transferring officers.
3) Form investigation commission headed by a judge and supported by army and intelligence.
4) Compensate each family with money and residential home/plot.

The Daily Ittefaq - March 2, 2009
 
so it begins...Hasin will finish what her father started..to weaken Bangladesh...low pay and mistreatment does not provoke a soldiers to go against his comrade and rape his comrades wife and kill his children...there is something behind this..and India Media's bull**** of blaming ISI gets stupider every time they do it.

There is something behind this mutiny and any educated individual can see it. Top officers are killed, which in turn has weakened the Bangladesh military...now BDR branch are suspects and the BD people have lost faith in them.
 
it is a lesson for Pakistan, if india manage to appoint his stooge on top than.. God bless us.
 
its true that its really suspicious that the Indian media reported Shakil's death even before it was heard of.But all things must be considered.Even smuggler syndicates which could have benefited most from the massacre of these officers.
Key is to find the true 'rebels' first and then talk.Find some evidence or clue first instead of pointing fingers.

are there officers from BDR non coms Corps who have been given special commissions to serve as captains or majors or lieutenants or just as warrant officers?I believe every officer should be now from the army and immediate steps to modernize the force too and remain vigilant.
 
Lies about Bangladesh Army, conspiracy and responsibility of the Nation

"Viewpoint"

Sunday March 01 2009 20:33:23 PM BDT

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By Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury, Bangladesh

Since the mutiny renegade Bangladesh Riffles [BDR] troops, a number of private television channels, mostly owned by questioned people started broadcasting various news, commentaries and interviews, aimed at maligning the image of the armed forces of Bangladesh. Most interestingly, only a few reporters of television channels were receiving phone calls from the renegade troops from inside the Pilkhana BDR headquarters. Here is the first question and doubt! How the renegade troops got the mobile phone numbers of those reporters belonging to questioned television channels?

Media patronized lies:

I shall have to address a few points here for my readers around the world. The renegade troops alleged that the Director General of Bangladesh Riffles, Major General Shakil Ahmed Chowdhury [who has been martyred by the renegade troops] was buying edible Soya bean oil for TK. 40 [US$ 0.57] per liter and selling in the market at a rate of TK. 104 [US$ 1.50]. Anyone having minimum knowledge about the world market will agree that, price of Soya Bean oil during the entire period of 2007 [June] to 2008 [October] was above US$ 1,200 per ton. In this case, the import cost of Soya Bean oil was US$ 1.20 or TK. 82.80 per liter. There is 19.50 per cent Value Added Tax and other duties on the import. So the landing cost per liter was TK. 98.88 [US$ 1.43]. Then Bangladesh Riffles purchased the imported edible oil from the local importers [it was not directly imported by BDR]. The importers levied TK. 4-4.50 profit per liter [minimum]. In this case, the BDR director general managed to sell the purchased oil only with a most minimum profit of TK. 0.50 per liter, or may be even less, while in the open market, retail price of Soya Bean oil was above TK. 120 per liter. So, the allegation of the renegade troops was not true at all. Commenting on this, one of the leading oil importers said, it was not possible for the ordinary troops of Bangladesh Riffles to know the import cost etc of the edible oil.

"They must have been briefed and poisoned by any vested interest group with false information to create anger against their officers", said the importer.

UN Peace Keeping Force:

The question of sending the Bangladesh Riffles troops to United Nations Peace Keeping Force was already raised by the director general on the previous day of the mutiny when Prime Minister visited the BDR headquarters. Government gave assurance of considering the matter with due urgency.

But, now, the way troops of BDR exhibited their arrogance and brutality, should any nation be ever interested in having them in any of peace keeping force? The atrocity and audacity of the BDR troops completely crushed the decade old image of this extremely important institution. Now, it is a responsibility of those troops, who opposed the mutiny to identify those culprits, who were acting at the instigation of the conspirators, thus finally damaging the very image of the entire institution.

On the other hand, it may be mentioned here that, members of Bangladesh Armed Forces attained high acclaim, appreciation and esteem through their excellent performance in the United Nations Peace Keeping Force. Bangladeshi soldiers and officers in UNPKF are considered to be one of the best in the world.

Very unfortunately, Major General [Retired] Fazlur Rahman, who headed Bangladesh Riffles few years back, made quick comments on Wednesday noon, hours after the outbreak of the mutiny, echoing the untrue demand and claims of the renegade troops. It is also important to find out as to why this controversial man was over enthusiastic in joining voice with the renegade troops, with the ulterior intention of giving much instigation to BDR troop brutality. Investigators trying to find out the facts behind should immediately collect the television footage of General [Retired] Fazlur Rahman´s interview with a local television channel. In case of necessity, he should also be interrogated in this regard as to why he was over-enthusiastic in giving a quick reaction with concocted facts.

The investigators, who are trying to find out the back ground story of the mutiny, should possibly put focus on some of the important points.

1. How the renegade troops obtained cell phone numbers of some television reporters,


2. Why the government sent questioned figures like Jahangir Kabir Nanak and Mirza Azam on the spot. Why the state minister for home affairs, who was frequently appearing in the media was not sent. Or, why the home minister was not sent?

3. How the renegade troops managed to hear the call from Mr. Nanak, who were using hand mikes in making appeal to the troops in stopping the firing and sitting with the Prime Minister?

4. How a 14-member delegation was quickly ready to move with Mr. Nanak and Mr. Azam just in several minutes after they entered the BDR headquarters?

5. Why the meeting at the Prime Ministers residence lasted four hours, while the brutality on the army officers and their family members were continuing inside the BDR headquarters?

6. When the Prime Minister announced general amnesty and asked for immediate surrendering of arms, the renegade troops virtually denied the call. In this case, why they were given even the entire night of Wednesday and even half of Thursday to continue the brutality?

One important point should be taken into consideration by the policymakers of the government. Bangladesh Riffles is a paramilitary force. But, they belong to Home Ministry, while officers of this institution are from army. According to normal practice, this should definitely be under the command of Defense Ministry.

Secondly, right after the mutiny at the Bangladesh Riffles headquarters, some of the officers belonging to a semi-military intelligence agency were expressing delight and were trying to provoke the journalists. What was the reason behind?

It is learnt that, a section of extremely corrupt troops in Bangladesh Riffles were becoming increasingly unhappy on the officers as because of those honest officers, the troops could not continue their illegal earnings by making a kind of pact with the cross-border smuggling syndicates.

According to latest report, many of the fleeing renegade troops of Bangladesh Riffles were arrested from different parts of the country. Many of them were fleeing with cash and valuables looted from the residences or residential quarters of the army officers. Does it show that these troops were ´honest´? They are mere thieves and killers and culprits. They staged the mutiny at the instigation and patronization of a vested interest group with two objectives.

1. Damaging the image of Bangladesh Armed Forces,

2. Creating a complete anarchy inside the country.

Now my next question is where are those 15,000 plus troops, who were inside the Pilkhana BDR headquarters during the massacre? How some of them managed to flee the spot? Why those captured renegade troops are not placed for interrogation immediately?

The entire nation is shocked at the tragic massacre inside BDR headquarters and barbaric murder of the army officers and their family members. Bangladesh is mourning this extremely pathetic incident of the history of this country. But, the trial of the killers and the conspirators should also begin, immediately.

The entire nation is joining at the shock and pains of the family members and colleagues of those brave heroes, who were killed during the mutiny. As a gesture of gratitude, I would like to recommend some immediate measures by the government for the family members of those martyr officers of our armed forces:

1. Residential plots should be immediately allocated to each of the families of the martyr officers,

2. Interest free loans should be provided to them without minimum complications so that the family members could begin the construction forthwith,

3. Government should bear all expenses for education [including higher education] of the children of the martyr officers,

4. A special gate should be erected in Dhaka with the names of all the martyr officers,

5. All the martyr officers should be declared ´Bir Shreshtha´ [Greatest Hero] by the government immediately.

We shall never get those brilliant officers of our Armed Forces back. But, we shall hold their memories right inside our heart, for ever!


Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury
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http://newsfrombangladesh.net/view.php?hidRecord=249697
 
Army tacitly accused Awami League ministers and directly demanded firing them.
Army demanded end of interference from PM security advisor in army affairs.

During meeting with Prime Minster Hasina yesterday, army officers had asked to fire Sahara Khatun (home minister), Jahangir Kabir Nanok and Mirza Azam.

Major questions and demands:

Question

1) Why military operation were not permitted when officers were killed.
2) Why Sahara Khatun (home minister), Jahangir Kabir Nanok and Mirza Azam did not try to bring out surviving officers at noon/afternoon of Feb 25th.
3) All of the Mutineers were able to escape; how and who made the way to do that? There is accusation some rebel DAD (deputy assistant director, a non commissioned post) of BDR who were leading the killing fled in car of PM delegation went to negotiate.
4) Why one person (allegedly Moeen U, current army chief) over last couple of years making appointment and reshuffling post based on political ambition. Because of his action effectiveness of armed forces and position has been weaken.



Demand:

1) Fire Sahara Khatun (home minister), Jahangir Kabir Nanok and Mirza Azam.
2) PM through her security proxy Tareq seddiqui has been promoting and interfering in army affairs. Stop PM security advisor interference in army affairs and promoting and transferring officers.
3) Form investigation commission headed by a judge and supported by army and intelligence.
4) Compensate each family with money and residential home/plot.

The Daily Ittefaq - March 2, 2009

You are asking these now but I suggested those action within hours of mutinee.. but seemed like all the people disagreed that time even you.
 
At least one thing good Hasina did so far, to keep in touch with UN. Not sure what FBI or SY will do but she needs to keep a open communication with USA and UK. I believe she already smelled outside state's hands in it. She also keeps herself off India and Pakistan. Thats very good and intellegent.. She also said in Parliament that there is no scope of taking this incidence with minor.
 
You are asking these now but I suggested those action within hours of mutinee.. but seemed like all the people disagreed that time even you.

These are asked by Army officers. Besides, PM office and her team who gone inside BDR HQ misled and miguided people and army. They claimed there are 4000 to 5000 BDR inside, when in fact most BDR already left BDR HQ and mostly rebels and outsides elements were there.
 
With all information that are in and coming, Hasina is surrounded by people who are involved in implementing this massacre. Bringing any outside involvement will further the possibility of interference and diverting the real investigation.

Besides, US and UK are not honest broker and no one has any doubt about that.
 
Tension mounts as BSF resumes fencing
Our Correspondent, Dinajpur
The India border guards yesterday resumed erecting barbed wire fencing along their side opposite the Monipur camp in Dinajpur and BDR personnel resisted the efforts.

Sources said the BDR jawans are performing their duties without high officials.

Tension is mounting between Indian Border Security Force (BSF) and BDR men as India wants to exploit the worse crisis passing Bangladesh.

Local people said 69 BSF Battalion of Amulia camp resumed constructing a ring road to erect barbed wire fence 150 metre inside no-man's-land at Kamdevpur village under the camp on Saturday.

But in the face of strong opposition by 40 BDR Battalion, the Indian border force stopped the work.

But BSF men again started their activity with heavy machinery, including shovels and tractors, to develop the groundwork.

The BDR jawans again protested the BSF attempt and called for a flag meeting, but BSF did not respond to the meeting.

Despite repeated request, BSF men continued their work violating the international border rules.

Sources said at least 12 BDR men are performing their duties at the Monipur camp without any BDR high-ups. BSF men are exploiting the recent mutiny by BDR jawans that claimed at least 63 lives of army officers.

http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=78099#

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I dont understand this. Why cant India build a fence on its side of the border? Its time to protect India from very possible destabilizing effects in Bangladesh.
 
Tension mounts as BSF resumes fencing
Our Correspondent, Dinajpur
The India border guards yesterday resumed erecting barbed wire fencing along their side opposite the Monipur camp in Dinajpur and BDR personnel resisted the efforts.

Sources said the BDR jawans are performing their duties without high officials.

Tension is mounting between Indian Border Security Force (BSF) and BDR men as India wants to exploit the worse crisis passing Bangladesh.

Local people said 69 BSF Battalion of Amulia camp resumed constructing a ring road to erect barbed wire fence 150 metre inside no-man's-land at Kamdevpur village under the camp on Saturday.

But in the face of strong opposition by 40 BDR Battalion, the Indian border force stopped the work.

But BSF men again started their activity with heavy machinery, including shovels and tractors, to develop the groundwork.

The BDR jawans again protested the BSF attempt and called for a flag meeting, but BSF did not respond to the meeting.

Despite repeated request, BSF men continued their work violating the international border rules.

Sources said at least 12 BDR men are performing their duties at the Monipur camp without any BDR high-ups. BSF men are exploiting the recent mutiny by BDR jawans that claimed at least 63 lives of army officers.

http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=78099#

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I dont understand this. Why cant India build a fence on its side of the border? Its time to protect India from very possible destabilizing effects in Bangladesh.

There is a old saying.. "You never raise hand when the lady is down". What BSF is doing is just another cowardly act. Hope things will get normal soon in Bangladesh. BDR needs to open fire and I am sure they will even though the officers are not there.
 
1000 mutineers charged for murder



Special Tribunal to try rebels: 70 BDR officials still untraced

Monday March 02 2009 03:47:13 AM BDT

Lalbagh Police on Saturday night filed a case against more than 1,000 BDR personnel for their involvement in the mutiny at the Peelkhana BDR Headquarters on Wednesday that left at least 150 people dead. The victims included director general of BDR Maj Gen Shakil Ahmed and 70 other army officers(The New Nation)
holding colonel to major ranks who were deputed to BDR to discharge their responsibility in different capacities. 71 more army officers, who were at the BDR Headquarters on the day of mayhem on Wednesday, still remain untraced and they were feared gunned down by the mutinous BDR jawans.

The charges against the rebellious BDR members include conspiracy to kill army officers and civilians, carrying of weapons and explosives unlawfully, fueling panic, involvement in looting and arson and dumping of bodies of the victims. Of more than 1,000 BDR personnel, Lalbagh police have so far named six BDR soldiers for their involvement in the mutiny. They are Touhidul Alam, Nasir Uddin Khan, Mirza Habibur Rahman and Abdul Jalil, Abdur Rahim and Selim. These people were among the 14-member BDR delegation, which met the Prime Minister on Wednesday to negotiate a deal to surrender arms and end revolt. Md Nowsher Ali, joint commissioner (crime) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police, who has been supervising the case, told the New Nation that the six suspects were identified in the primary investigation.
He said further investigation would identify the rest.

Accused Abdul Jalil is now undergoing treatment at the Holy Family Red Crescent Medical College and Hospital in the capital.

Sixty-eight BDR personnel nabbed for their involvement and complicity in the revolt have been sent to Kashimpur jail in Gazipur. Many of the mutineers managed to flee the BDR headquarters to evade arrest after mercilessly gunning down army officers in the history's worst mutiny. Involvement in mutiny and carnage carries punishment of death sentence.

Meanwhile, body of another BDR officer was recovered from Kamrangirchar sewerage tunnel yesterday morning. He was identified as Lt Col Golam Kibria Mohammad Niamatullah . His body was identified by his wife at Mitford Hospital.

The deceased was a commanding officer of Chapainawabganj Rifles attalion-39. He joined the BDR headquarters as a senior record officer just eight days before the mutiny.

Search for the missing army officers and others is still on in and around the BDR headquarters

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina held a meeting with senior members of the armed forces at the Dhaka Cantonment yesterday. Agriculture Minister Matia Chowdhury, among others, accompanied the premier.

"It was a planned killing," army doctor Lt Col Abdus Salam, who survived the massacre, told reporters at the army headquarters at a special briefing.

He also asserted that only a section of the rebel soldiers were involved in the massacre.

"Never t Definitely not all of them were culprits. Many BDR soldiers tried to protect us risking their own lives," Salam said.
He could not keep his emotion in check as he criticised a section of the media for coming up with a notion that the mutiny was the outcome of "protracted deprivation."

Most of the army officers died between 9:00am and 11:00am on Wednesday, when disgruntled BDR troops went on an armed rampage.

The Government has set up a special tribunal to investigate the mutiny.

Biggest massacre

Army spokesman Brigadier-General Mahmud Hasan said late on Saturday 72 officers were still missing after the mutiny by BDR border guards over pay and command disputes. The BDR's officers are usually seconded from regular army units.

Bangladesh army officials have described the mutiny as the biggest massacre of defense commanders anywhere in the world, saying the impoverished South Asian nation's powerful military may never recover from the blow.

The military however has pledged its loyalty to Hasina, who only came to office two months ago after winning parliamentary elections in December that brought to an end two years of emergency rule by an army-backed interim government.
Hasan said the military would back the tribunals despite widespread anger over the killing of its officers. Security sources said the military wants quick action by the government.

"We want the killers identified and punished," Hasan said.

Bangladesh has suffered several military coups since independence in 1971 but this week's mutiny was not politically motivated, officials have said.

It still came as a blow to Hasina, who must convince much-needed foreign investors and aid donors she can bring stability to a country where 40 percent of the 140 million population live in poverty.

The government and military experts have said the rebellion was part of a conspiracy to destabilize Hasina's government and sow indiscipline in the security forces.

Hasan said 63 officers have been found dead so far, including BDR commander Major-General Shakil Ahmed, and another 23 were injured. About 20 members of the officers' families living on the base were killed as well, with claims that some were tortured. Ahmed's wife was also among the dead.

http://newsfrombangladesh.net/view.php?hidRecord=249862
 
Mir Shawkat angry at criticism of Army: Mutiny episode result of conspiracy outside BDR

Rafiqul Islam Azad

Lt General (Retd) Mir Shawkat Ali, Bir Uttam, has observed that family members of the murdered army officials could have been saved and protected from harassment by the BDR rebels, if army was ordered to deal with the mutiny at the BDR Headquarters.

He made the observation in a talk show broadcast by the private TV Channel-1 on Nirbachito Khobor (selected news) on Friday.

"If the army was allowed to move fast, the situation could have been controlled within minutes. The army troops would have bulldozed into the BDR Headquarters. In that case, the family members of the army officials could have been protected from oppression," he said. "If army moved in, the BDR members would have stood down surrendering their weapons."

He said BDR mutineers refused to allow the army at the scene as they knew they had to surrender in that case.

If army was ordered, the nearest brigade would move, and two brigades would be on guard. They could enter the spot within 15 minutes and take another five to 10 minutes to end the mutiny, he said.

He put a question as to whether the rebel BDR members were allowed to flee or they managed to flee.

He criticised the Parliament members for using ****** words against the army and its officers in the House.

If there is any allegation against any army official, they may lodge complain and chargesheet him after proper investigation.

But it creates a dampening impact on the army officials when allegations are made against the institution, he said.

Mir Shawkat blamed intelligence failure for the mutiny.

"The intelligence officials have to be interrogated as to why they failed to provide information about such a big incident," he said.

He suggested the formation of a coordination cell comprising all inteligence agencies to take necessary decisions based on their reports.

Mir Shawkat Ali was not ready to accept the incident as mutiny, rather he termed it part of a pre-planned conspiracy.

Quoting rescued army officials he said when two armed men were firing shot from the stage, all the 4,000 jawans were leaving the Hall.

"Question arises why the entire BDR group, who were supposed to resist the attackers, came out of the Darbar Hall. It has to be found out," he said.

Only the BDR was not involved in the heinous incident. They cannot murder their officers in such away. They are not BDR personnel; outsiders are involved. They were employed to carry out the killing, he observed.

"The whole episode is a part of conspiracy and outsiders are involved. They may be civilians, foreigners or JMB, but not the BDR," he said.

He termed the officers who lost their lives during the mutiny as heroes.

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