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Old 19th November 2002, 00:28
andy_jam andy_jam is offline
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Minority Status in Bangladesh

Can u tell me why there is NOT ONE Hindu (forget us Christians we are WAY WAY TOO MUCH in the minority to even demand) minister in the BNP cabinet? Jaamat gets Agricultural minister post, but why NO HINDU gets any high post like Defense minister?
Bangladesh needs to become secular or there will be problems for all!

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Old 5th December 2002, 15:32
Imran_Rehman Imran_Rehman is offline
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Cool A Hindu Fundamentalist.

Joy-Hind. As his name suggests is a Hindu (Fundamentalist). There are reasons to believe he is a paid regular agent of RAW. He remains present most of the time on this site. He comments too much about B.D. but does not say word about largest racist and consequently a terrorist state of the world, where Muslims have been killed by burning and stoning and Christians by burning. This son of a *****, who happens to be a big idiot, is trying to throw dust in the eyes of the world.
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Old 8th December 2002, 23:20
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True...no ministers are hindu in BD... And they are killing innocent hindus.. but one thing you guys should understand that they do not represent all Bangladeshis. They are just a minority who are just idiotic fundumentalists who think everyone in the country should be muslim and that BD should be an Islamic country... well I hope that will never happen. Something has to be done.
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Old 7th February 2003, 15:02
SHYLETTI-GUNDAH-BYSAB SHYLETTI-GUNDAH-BYSAB is offline
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Inside Bengladesh Muslims being so racist that they are using sytematic racism procedure, They are persecuting the Hidus, Christians, Buddus and other ethnic minority,

If some one talks to the Hindus in Bengladesh they will find the perfect evidance.

Most people are from the Hill tracks are a have been forced to leave Bengladesh earlier,

Hindus who left Bengladesh during the War time 1971 they should get their claims of their land and welath which have taken by the Muslims, We hope the present Govermenat of Bengladesh will look at this matter and do the Justice or this will be raise on UNO and International Human Rights Organistaion.

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HINDU IS A STUPID RELIGION FOR ALL I KNOW.I MEAN HOW CAN U ASK A STATUE THAT U MADE TO DO SOMETHING
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Old 21st February 2003, 16:33
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Arrow BSF kill ninety since Roumari

The Indian Border Security Force (BSF) have killed ninety Bangladeshis, including children and the elderly, in the seven months following their Roumari debacle of April last, when they lost sixteen men while marching onto Bangladeshi soil. Seven Bangladeshis were killed in border skirmishes in the last week alone.
Localised border tensions have intensified in the last week at a number of border outposts. Two Bangladeshis, Liaqat Ali and his 20-year-old son Shah Alam were shot dead by the BSF in Panchagarh on Saturday while they were collecting stones by the Mahananda river. Liaqat’s body was retrieved by the Indians and is yet to be handed over to either the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) or his family. Five more Bangladeshis, including a child, were killed by the BSF at various spots around the border the next day.
Meanwhile, a battalion-level flag meeting was held at the Sripur border in Sylhet on Tuesday to diffuse confrontation between the BDR and the BSF. The meeting ended two days of gunfire exchanges between the two border-patrolling outfits. The tension began earlier in the week when the BSF shot at Bangladeshi farmers harvesting at Amki. Both the BDR and the BSF agreed to withdraw their troops from either side of Amki. A joint survey will be held on Saturday to determine the ownership of the farmlands in dispute.
According to a tabulation of press reports by the Odhikar, a human rights coalition, ninety Bangladeshis have died in the border regions between April 18 and November 20 this year. Almost all the deaths were by direct BSF fire. Three of the dead were BDR jawans. Eight Bangladeshis were killed in April (after the 18th), 14 in May, 10 in June, 14 in July, 9 in August, 13 in September, 13 in October and 9 in November, so far.
The worst- hit area in these past months, as far as the number of deaths goes, has been Thakurgaon, which has seen ten deaths. Kurigram, Roumari and Panchagarh follow closely with eight casualities each. All the deaths in Panchagarh have come in the last two months. The youngest victim was Chhayarani, an 11-year-old girl from Thakurgaon who was shot dead on November 9 (her 15-year-old brother Shanto was severly injured), and the oldest 60-year-old Afazuddin, killed in Rangpur on June 19.
Ninety seven Bangladeshis have been seriously injured by BSF fire in the seven months since April 18. Forty five Bangladeshis have been abducted by the BSF, including brothers Hosne (12) and Imam Ali (9) from Burimari on May 4.

http://www.weeklyholiday.net/23_11/front.html
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Old 31st August 2003, 02:51
Syedkamal Syedkamal is offline
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Refugees in Bangladesh

Good day to you all.I am a student of antropology at an American university. I am writing a thesis regarding process of adjustment of migrant populations in a new society. I need to contact stateless people (Refugees, Biharis, burmease etc.) in order to gain insight in to this process and learn from them. If you are one of these people, please write to me at goalgupa@yahoo.com. You must be over 18 years old, male or female, born in or outside Bangladesh.
This is an exercise in obtaining knowledge and I am not associated with any religious, political, ethnic or racial organization. Information is being solicited on a voluntary and confidential basis and no consideration is offered. Sincerely Syed Kamal
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Old 3rd September 2003, 14:04
sweet-sani sweet-sani is offline
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Smile hi

hi everyone, i read all your quotes and there is an argument in every quote bacause everyone has quoted one-sided. Anyway talkin about human rights, there hardly is any human rights in bangladesh. All men think they rule which isn't supposed to be right!!! Something has to be done about that!!

Sani
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