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Edition : March, 2008 

*** UTTARA GROUP CHAIRMAN FACES OUSTER * MUSLIM TERRORISTS’ ATTACK SENDS 3 TO HOSPITAL * AWAMI LEADER ARRESTED FOR MURDERING HINDU * COP OFFICER HELPS, COLLEAGUE RAPES BUDDHIST SCHOOLGIRL * HINDU SHRINE GULPED BY MUSLIMS: ADMINSTRATION MUTE SPECTATOR * MUSLIM TERRORISTS POACH HINDU WOMAN * HINDU TRAIN GUARD BRUTALLY MURDERED * SCHOOL GOING MINOR HINDU GIRL MURDERED AFTER RAPE ***

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Solidarity:
the need of the hour
Unity is strength, division leads to destruction. Unity leads to the zenith, disunity paves the way to nowhere. This theory is applicable to an individual, a family and in a bigger sense, a nation as well. And, the same applies to the religious minorities in Bangladesh, too. Due to lack of optimum unity and solidarity even the existence of this section of people is now at stake and on the verge of virtual extinction.
 
 

LONG LIVE HUMAN RIGHTS

The inhabitants of this planet cutting across religious lines and irrespective of caste, creed, status, region etc. should lose not a single moment nor should they dither in extending their hands with active support and help for seeking justice to the ongoing menace and finding a way out leading to a permanent solution to the problems faced by the religious minorities in Bangladesh.
BULETS AND BALLOTS  
Army Takeover in Bangladesh : What next ?
Dhaka, Bangladesh : When the Bangladesh army intervened to abort a flawed election in this Muslim nation of 150 million in January, the U.S. and United Nations both offered tacit support for the coup. But now the army-installed caretaker government is back-pedaling on its pledge to organize a quick, clean vote and then relinquish authority. And the once-bloodless coup is turning into something more sinister. Since January, an estimated 200,000 people, including hundreds of leading politicians and businessmen, have been jailed under emergency rules that suspend civil rights and outlaw all political activities. 

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RELIGIOUS MINORITIES OF
BANGLADESH ARE AT STAKE : US REPORT
 

Dhaka: Oppression on and discrimination against the religious minorities in Bangladesh are on unabatedly, despite, Dhaka’s well calculated propaganda of its so called commitment towards communal amity and religious liberty and tolerance, according to a recent U.S. report.

The United States of America’s state department in its latest report dealing with religious liberty across the world states that people belonging to the religious minorities in Bangladesh have been the target of social injustice and oppression, religious belief being their only ‘fault’. The situation becomes more and more deplorable since the religious minorities in the country are devoid of any help from the political leaders.

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The Disgrace (Glani)

A Collection of newspaper clippings, articles, and statements made by several of the U.S. Congress and the Bangladesh parliament on minority persecution in bangladesh. The primary purpose of this collection is to communicate to the world that a systematic persecution of the religious (Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian) and ethnic (tribals) has been going on in Bangladesh since 1975, which has intensified at an alarming rate since 1988, when Islam was declared the state religion, doctoring the Constitution.

 
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