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Saturday, April 12, 2008

[vinnomot] Re: [notun_bangladesh] Re: [khabor.com] Islamist terrorists must be dealt with iron hand

Dear all,
                if ali reaz say something about islam muslim and bangladesh, please dont forget  his political n relisious stand.he is a very well known anti muslim personality thaough bear a muslim name.By taking mr reaz as regular guest bbc again prove that are against islam n muslims n Bangladesh.

Musfique Prodhan <chena_kew@yahoo.com> wrote:
If a doctorate degree alone can dignify a person as credible,  then all the doctorate degree holders would be considered as saints and sages. But alas ! Dr Mohiuddin Khan ALamgir, Dr Kamal Hossain etc are far from such credibility.
Dr Ali Riaz who is a regular guest in BBC Bangla news, seem to have adopted a very low and cheap method to become "famous". Writing a book about Bangladesh by sitting in a comfortable room in Ilioinois US,  on a subject matter ( Islamic millitancy) that had already been eradicated, reminds us of Don Quixote.
 
Atleast the other notorious parrots (chetonadharis like K Chow, A Ga Chow, S. Kabir, etc) have a open agenda, i.e to place Awami Leage in ruling Bangladesh through the back door. But Mr Ali Riaz's agenda of his parroting is new and unknown, except for a hint of his anti Bangladesh attitude supported by the new world order. 
 
Some people may rejoice writeups by unknown doctorate degree holders. But history have proven that, such people always had been thrown into the garbage of time.
 
 
Musfique.  
gopalsengupta@aol.com wrote:
 
150 injured as hardliners clash with police
 
Journalists duck for safety on the overhead bridge near Baitul Mukarram Mosque Friday as Islamic hardliners fight with police over a new women's development policy. Photo: Firoz Ahmed
Islamist Militancy in Bangladesh: What’s to be Done?
 
The efforts of law enforcing agencies to seize weapons are commendable; these confiscations will delay the next rounds of attacks, and save many lives. But unfortunately these efforts are not sufficient to mitigate militancy; identifying the sources of weapons of the militants and breaking these networks is imperative to defeat the militants. The sooner the government addresses these issues, the better; delay will only make these issues more difficult to deal with. Let us hope that it is not too late already.
 
Quoted from Dr. Ali Riaz: His credentials and performances
(Dr.Ali Riaz is Chair and Associate Professor of Politics and Government at Illinois State University. His most recent book is: Islamist Militancy in Bangladesh: A Complex Web (London: Routledge, 2008). His has published four other books in English, including God Willing: The Politics of Islamism in Bangladesh (Rowman and Littlefield, 2004), and more than a dozen books in Bengali. Earlier in his career, Professor Riaz worked for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) World Service for five years, as Producer and Senior Broadcast Journalist.)
 
 
 
 

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