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Thursday, May 29, 2008

[vinnomot] Politics, politicians and the government (Published at www.newagebd.com)

Politics, politicians and
the government

The detention of two former prime ministers by the military-driven caretaker government is a blot on our democracy. Clearly, the court and police are unwilling to consider their record as popular party leaders and their records of service to the people.
   The caretaker government's stance on the issue compromises its responsibility to uphold the rights guaranteed by the constitution. Every citizen has a right to speech and association and the government ought to protect these rights. They also have a right to a speedy and fair trial.
   As Bangladesh sets out to expand its influence in global affairs, its record on civil rights will increasingly be under scrutiny. No government can claim special powers and suspend civil rights like freedom of speech and association.
   The trial of the two former prime ministers has now started after a year they spent in prison. Scores of similar under-trial detainees are languishing in Bangladesh's makeshift jails. It just doesn't do any good to Bangladesh's brand image as a country that protects civil rights. Democracy enhances Bangladesh's soft power potential on the world stage. However, disregard for democratic rights will take the sheen off Bangladesh's patchy but promising record as a liberal democracy. Make a practice to judge persons and things in the most favourable light at all times, in all circumstances.
   Gopal Sengupta
   Canada

(Published in The Daily New Age on May 30,2008) www.newagebd.com

 

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