Monday, December 29, 2014

The growth of oneness

Dear Government,

I think you are not a machine, and more than that, I want to believe, you are human being with RED blood under a system, a GREEN culture for which the mass people has given their blood, mainly which should be flown in your body. So you should have the eyes, a nose, ears and after all a heart. You have to listen.

You have seen the job of your team for rescuing ZIHAD after his falling into a pipe of an abandoned deep tube-well at Dhaka's Shahjahanpur on 26.12.2014.

From this case, for the time being, would you please take some lessons?

The little baby, ZIHAD, four-year old child did not demand more than he said – Save me, Mom.

From what the child wanted to save him, has been created by your tools – WASA/Rail way/Contractor. During rescuing, NSI guy, top level Fire service Officials, experts, some top levels Police Officers and your talkative Minister made more harmful comments which did not match with Bengle’s sentiment. Out of that, there was a lack of professionalism as well as dedication. And finally it is to be said all of tools/them are failure. They transformed the hopes into a tragedy.

And here we have got YOUTH, strength of dedication, strong wish to find destination, idea generation under limitation of wealth, innovation, after all one HEART – thousands of people but only one HEART. Have you seen the growth of oneness in thousands of people? It is the root, it is the strength, it is the green culture, it is the religion of the nation.

Fire-fighters tried and after 23 hours of frantic rescue efforts, Fire Service authority said there was no sign of Jihad's presence inside the pipe. No sooner their speech has been completed, some earnest volunteers pulled the child up from the pipe, a 14-inch wide opening of a abandoned deep tube-well a few hundred feet down, with the help of traditional hand-made instruments.

Those youth should be appreciated. You should salute them.

To succeed, you need to find something to hold on to, something to motivate you, something to inspire you. And you can get energy by enacting yourself in those bloods.

If youth will be encouraged and listened to, and preparations are well thought out, you are set up for success. You benefit from the fresh perspective, optimism, and enthusiasm youth bring to the table.

You have to understand that our youth are not failing the system; the system is failing our youth.

The young, free to act on their initiative, can lead their elders in the direction of the unknown, uncertainty.

Youth voice is crucial to the overall effectiveness of service. Youth voice has a tremendous impact on program participation and program outcomes, both short term and long term.

You need to learn from the incident.

Sunday, December 28, 2014

O My Zihad


O My baby, Love to You, my Dad, Love to You from my heart.
Your cry was: Save me, Mom!
Oh Zihad, Love and Love and kiss to your face, your eyes, your small laughing!
Ah my Zihad, your sweet laugh is not fleer,
but now, after your death, the sweet laugh makes an independent sense
and throw fleer to talkative minister, senseless officers of police, fire brigade, wasa, developer, specialist of BUET

Monday, December 22, 2014

By the name of Islam

By the name of Islam, all universally unethical works are now best works of religion, declared and/or done by some people:


The group leader of Boko Haram said in a message: "From now, killing, slaughtering, destructions and bombing will be our religious duty anywhere we invade."


Students and schools are frequently targeted by Boko Haram. Thousands of people have been killed, kidnapped, rapped and about 1.6 million driven from their homes in the 5-year insurgency that is spilling across borders into Cameroon, Chad and Niger. All are done by the name of Islam.


Islamic State has become synonymous with viciousness - beheadings, crucifixions, stoning, massacres, burying victims alive and religious and ethnic cleansing.


In contrast to the waves, IS actually stresses violent action over theology and theory, and has produced no repertoire of ideas to sustain and nourish its social base. It is a killing machine powered by blood and iron. They dress up its sexual violence in religious justifications.


Religion of rape: The Islamic State has issued a detailed and horrific guide to the capture, punishment, and rape of female non-believers, in accord with sharia (Islamic law).
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) requires its rank and file to follow a strict Islamic code of conduct in the matter of stealing young women and trading them like cattle for sexual gratification.
Members of ISIS have kidnapped thousands of women and girls in their raids on towns and villages across northern Syria and western Iraq. The captured females are often sold and traded as sex slaves, or given to ISIS fighters as “gifts.”


Abandoned school bags, mobile phones, broken chairs and pools of blood on floors of Pakistan school after Taliban attack that killed 132 students and nine staff leaves a nation in mourning. Taliban has killed children by the name of Islam!

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

All districts will get hi-tech parks


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said her government would set up hi-tech parks in all 64 districts of the country with the headquarters in the capital in order to make digital services available on the doorstep of people. 

The government will launch a satellite into the space to facilitate the digital services, she told “Digital Centres' Entrepreneurs Conference-2014” at the National Parade Ground.

Around 11,000 young entrepreneurs of 4,547 Union Parishad digital centres, 321 municipality centres, and 407 ward-level centres in 11 city corporations joined the conference, organised by the Access to Information (A2I) Programme of the Prime Minister's Office.

The prime minister termed the entrepreneurs “digital boys and girls”, who are contributing enormously to building a "Digital Bangladesh".

She said that with the launch of "Bangabandhu Satellite", the internet would be faster. The process is underway to seek bids to this end, she said.  

Hasina warned all elected representatives of her party against attempts to oust these entrepreneurs from any digital centre, saying she had information that many were trying to bring in their relatives to the centres.

She assured the entrepreneurs that none would be able to oust them, and termed them the golden and devoted sons of the country. Referring to her government's contribution to IT sector, she said her administration had introduced the world's largest web portal by involving 25,000 government offices in it, on which people would readily get all kinds of government information.

LGRD Minister Syed Ashraful Islam said the government aimed to turn the digital centres into knowledge-based institutions through involving the entrepreneurs in different LGED projects. Sajeeb Wazed Joy, IT affairs adviser to the premier, said they were halfway in their journey to building a "Digital Bangladesh" by 2021.
Published in the Daily Star on Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Sunday, September 7, 2014

A New Era Of Japan-Bangladesh Friendship And Cooperation





Bangladesh and Japan aim to widen their relationship, centred on the Bay of Bengal Industrial Growth Belt (BIG-B), under the framework of a Comprehensive Partnership that stresses flows of technology and capital between the countries.


In his first speech during his less than 22-hour tour of Bangladesh, Shinzo Abe sought support of businessmen from both sides for the mutual growth of the two countries like “brothers and sisters”.

Speaking in Japanese, at a Bangladesh-Japan Business Forum event at Pan Pacific Sonargoan Hotel where he is staying, he said he would “promote” trade and investment in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh was “very important” for him for its location between South East Asia and India.

He said the country was also important for implementing his “Abenomics”, a much-talked-about economic policy he has adopted to inflate the decade long deflated Japanese economy.

“I am promoting Abenomics in Japan to lead Japanese economy. To me Bangladesh is very important to enhance trade and investment of Japan because I am leading Abenomic to lead Japanese economic growth."
Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina visited Tokyo in May and Abe's return visit followed up on Japan's commitment to invest 600 billion yen ($5.7 billion) over the next four to five years.
Abe praised Bangladesh's progress in developing its Bay of Bengal industrial belt but urged the country to do more to improve infrastructure and transportation. He praised the export growth achieved by the Bangladeshi garment industry.
Japan also provided a $450 million development loan for the construction of a 1,350 megawatt coal-fired power station.
In return, Hasina told Abe that Bangladesh had withdrawn its bid for a non-permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council for 2015-16 in favour of Japan. “I appreciate the decision, and it will foster the relationship of the two counties,” Abe said.

(Photos: Cabinet Public Relations Office)
On the evening of May 26, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe held a summit meeting with H.E. Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, who was on her official visit to Japan, subsequently held a joint press conference, and hosted a banquet (Mr. Fumio Kishida, Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Mr. Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali, Foreign Minister of Bangladesh, also attended the summit meeting).








Monday, August 4, 2014

Gift of Israel to the world





  • Israel security does not justify 'slaughter of civilians': France -- yah, yah, Justified, more than justified!
  • The US Senate unanimously passed legislation on Friday, 1 August 2014 to provide $225 million in emergency funding for Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system. -- Yahoooooo, Dad of Democracy! dad of human rights!!
  • "The bloodshed needs to stop," said a statement signed by the European Union and the European Commission presidents on behalf of the bloc's 28 member states. --- Ha ha ha, You have to proof that you are the sole agent of humanity!
  • Ban Ki-moon, UN secretary-general, strongly condemned Sunday's shelling, calling it "a moral outrage and a criminal act." -- wawoooo! nice information!


  • Some gift of Israel for the world:


           


  • A report of Financial Express BD:

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Addiction to killing people



Killed innocent men, women and children are the addiction to killing people. The Israelis concentrate on killing innocent women and children. They become addicted to drink huge fresh blood of human babies. They take bath by blood in regular basis. Now they are becoming Vampire.


Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, President of the Vatican Council for Culture, commenting on the war between Israel and Hamas, delivered a severe attack on the Jewish people: “I think of the ‘massacre of the innocents’. Children are dying in Gaza, their mothers’ shouts is a perennial cry, a universal cry”.
The Catholic Church high official equated Israel’s operation in Gaza against terror groups with the New Testament story of Herod’s slaughter of Jewish babies in his effort to kill Jesus.
Ravasi, who is one of the most popular Catholic cardinals and the director of the Church’s policy on culture, called Israelis baby-killers in a shameless form of anti-Semitism which subtly accuses the Jewish State of trying to murder the new Jesus, symbolized by the Palestinian people.
















   

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Killing civilians = Peace!





The death toll in Gaza has passed 1,000 by 19 days! 5000 are injured, many with lost limbs. 20,000 have no homes to go back to. Large swathes of the population have post traumatic stress disorder. Imagine sitting at home and not knowing whether the next blast is going to be on you. Day and night for weeks on end. There is no value of those peoples. So they can die thousand of thousands! UN, USA, Europe, Middle East Muslim Lords, all are now blind and dumb!
Why the governments around the world are so quiet… Fear! They fear the Jewish lobby pulling their money out and destabilising markets and most especially no longer funding their very very expensive election campaigns… It’s economics. Dead women and children mean nothing to them… Shame on them. Shame shame shame!!!





A DOCTOR HAS hailed the successful delivery of a premature baby from the womb of a woman fatally wounded during an Israeli airstrike as a ‘miracle’.
Medics carried out an emergency C-section to save the baby’s life after her mother died on the operating table.
The 23-year-old woman was killed after the airstrike hit a house in the central Gaza town of Deir al-Balah.
According to Al Jazeera’s report on the attack, there were four families inside the two-storied building when it was struck in the middle of the night.


O lovely baby, you don't know about the crude world, you are the baby in this world without getting mother and also father! powerful and golden all leaders of the world are trying to 'create' peace! And it is not for you, but for Israel! 

Thursday, July 24, 2014

War CRIME in the name of 'gaza conflict'



Noam Chomsky’s statement on Israel’s aggression in Gaza:
“The incursion and bombardment of Gaza is not about destroying Hamas. It is not about stopping rocket fire into Israel, it is not about achieving peace.
The Israeli decision to rain death and destruction on Gaza, to use lethal weapons of the modern battlefield on a largely defenseless civilian population, is the final phase in a decades-long campaign to ethnically-cleanse Palestinians.
Israel uses sophisticated attack jets and naval vessels to bomb densely-crowded refugee camps, schools, apartment blocks, mosques, and slums to attack a population that has no air force, no air defense, no navy, no heavy weapons, no artillery units, no mechanized armor, no command in control, no army… and calls it a war. It is not a war, it is murder.
When Israelis in the occupied territories now claim that they have to defend themselves, they are defending themselves in the sense that any military occupier has to defend itself against the population they are crushing. You can’t defend yourself when you’re militarily occupying someone else’s land. That’s not defense. Call it what you like, it’s not defense.”


Strange how the US can be very vexed by the annexation of Crimea, and what is going on in eastern Ukraine but not about all the territory occupied by the Israelis since 1967.
Their failure to agree with the majority on the UN report speaks volumes.
Since its formation almost seventy years ago, the settler state of Israel has been responsible for countless war crimes against the Palestinians. But still we persist with the pernicious lie that somehow this is a 'conflict' which needs to be 'resolved' , as opposed to a one-sided colonial war waged against a defenceless Palestinian population.
Netanyahu should be in front of the International Criminal Court for what has happened over the past month in Palestine.


How does the world accept these?? 700++ within 17 days!!!

Palestinian children sit in a car boot as they flee their family homes following heavy Israeli shelling during an Israeli ground offensive east of Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip
Palestinian children sit in a car boot as they flee their family homes following heavy Israeli shelling during an Israeli ground offensive east of Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip.Picture: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters
Palestinian girls walk amidst debris following an Israeli military strike in Gaza city. Israel's deadly Gaza offensive entered its 16th day, with airlines blocking flights to Israel after a Gaza rocket struck near airport runways.
Palestinian girls walk amidst debris following an Israeli military strike in Gaza city. Israel's deadly Gaza offensive entered its 16th day, with airlines blocking flights to Israel after a Gaza rocket struck near airport runways.Picture: Mahmud Hams/AFP/Getty Images


A Palestinian medic carries a girl, who medics said was wounded by Israeli shelling, at a hospital in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
A Palestinian medic carries a girl, who doctors say was wounded by Israeli shelling, at a hospital in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.The charity Save the Children has estimated that one in five people being killed and almost a third of the Palestinians injured are children.Picture: Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Shame! Shame!! Shame, the world!!!



Shame! Shame!! Shame, the world!!!
Wont we hate YOU?

The Israeli army continued its bombardment of Palestinian communities in different part of the Gaza Strip, targeting homes and civilian structures, and killed at least six hundred and five more Palestinian, most of them children and general people.
Wounded-child
A Palestinian man carries a wounded child to an emergency room in front of the media at Shifa hospital in Gaza City on July 20.
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 The faces of a few of the Palestinian civilian victims killed by Israeli rockets.
Palestinian Child, Israel, Gaza
Palestinians carry a child, killed Sunday by an Israeli strike at a house in Gaza City, during a funeral on Monday

obama with children এর চিত্র ফলাফল
Obama with children! Gaza children also want to shake hands! Are you ready Mr. President?

Israel Is Losing Control of the Gaza Media War

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

How to nip hayfever in the bud

Hayfever is such a cruel ailment. There should be nothing more joyous than lying in the grass, eating strawberries and sleeping away the afternoon. But for hayfever sufferers, a relaxing day in the sun becomes a tortuous experience, seen through teary eyes and interrupted by a perpetually streaming nose.
Sports presenter John Inverdale claimed he was tortured by hayfever on the day he said Marion Bartoli, the Wimbledon champion, was “never going to be a looker”, and countless social incidents have been marred by less widely-broadcast faux pas.
The Met Office has reported that this summer could be one of the warmest on record, which will be celebrated by all but the sniffly hayfever sufferers, who will be further upset by news that the warm days interspersed with showers will create a longer pollen season.
But if you're forever armed with three packets of tissues and a litre-bottle of water, then these treatments could help calm hayfever.

Take antihistamines – even when you don’t need them

For mild hayfever sufferers, the odd antihistamine pill when you feel sniffly should do the trick. But if you find your eyes streaming and your nostrils red from nose-blowing, then take the tablets before your symptoms appear. A regular dose of antihistamine will make sure the drug remains high in your system to fight off the effects of pollen. And if the pills still don’t work, speak to your GP about a stronger prescription antihistamine.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Lakho Konthe Sonar Bangla: Feel yourself



Recreating the spirit of nationalism, 3 lakh people will celebrate the 43rd Independence Day of Bangladesh by singing the national anthem of Bangladesh.
On 26th march, 2014, we all shall gather together on the National Parade Ground. We have one aim that millions of voices shall chorus and let the world hear “Amar Sonar Bangla.” We have one aim that millions of voices shall chorus and let the world hear “Amar Sonar Bangla”
We shall gather at National Parade Ground by 8:00AM. We shall use specified entry point to enter and with the help of the organizers, we shall wait at the specified place with discipline. One goodie pack will be given by the organizers, which we will take from the counter and report to the specified block. With a final dry run at 11:00AM, we shall be ready for the record breaking attempt.
“The main objective of this event is to celebrate our Independence Day in an innovative manner. We believe that a new found apprehension of nationalism will help to create a new world record.”, said Minister of cultural affairs Asaduzzaman Noor.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Attacks remind people of the horror unleashed by Pakistani forces 43 years ago

The January 5, 2014 elections in Bangladesh have again reminded the vulnerable minority community of the brutal treatment it received 43 years ago at the hands of marauding Pakistani forces and their local cohorts.
Here Hindus in particular have become easy targets of anti-election activists who attacked their houses and other properties, thinking that they voted for the ruling Awami League and did not heed their directive to refrain from voting.

The attacks, most of which took place in the post-election period, have forced hundreds of minority members to flee their houses. Systematic attacks were carried out by activists of the Opposition BNP and the Jamaat-e-Islami, the party which had violently opposed the independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan in 1971.

We have to stop this type of violence.

Freedom of religion is a corner stone of the Bangladesh Constitution of 1972. Although the original article was amended in 1988, Article 2A of the Constitution states that “The state religion of the Republic is Islam, but other religions may be practised in peace and harmony in the Republic”.
To practise religion in peaceful environment is considered to be one of the fundamental elements of life of human beings. Human beings do not live only for material necessities. There is a strong need for spiritual nourishment for every human being.

Freedom of religion is a core of Islamic faith. It does not believe in coercion to change one’s religion or faith. The extracts from Surah Kafirun ( Surah 109) of the Holy Qu’ran are very relevant to the issue that are as follows:
“I worship not that which you worship,
or will you worship that I which I worship.…
To you be your Way and to me mine.”

It is very clear from this holy verse that Islam guarantees freedom of religion.
The violence against some religion of minorities cannot but have adverse impact on the image of Bangladesh that is perceived as a moderate, tolerant Muslim majority country. Image of a country, like reputation, is an intangible thing and it takes a long time to acquire a good image but can be lost immediately.
Our overwhelming majority of people believe in the freedom of religion, the Constitution proclaims it and the government, irrespective of parties, believes publicly in the freedom of religion. Therefore, there should not be any violence or coercion or compulsion in thwarting freedom of religion in Bangladesh. The government has a solemn responsibility to guarantee freedom of religion to all groups of people in Bangladesh, professing different religions.