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[vinnomot] Re: [chottala.com] Dr Fakhruddin fails to represent Bangladesh at UN session

Fuka is a DALAL of BNP and Jamat


Zakir Hossain

--- On Sun, 10/12/08, mahathir of bd <wouldbemahathirofbd@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: mahathir of bd <wouldbemahathirofbd@yahoo.com>
Subject: [chottala.com] Dr Fakhruddin fails to represent Bangladesh at UN session
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com, chottala@yahoogroups.com, dahuk@yahoogroups.com, khabor@yahoogroups.com, notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com, sonarbangladesh@yahoogroups.com, vinnomot@yahoogroups.com, tritiomatra@yahoogroups.com, reform-bd@yahoogroups.com, "Amra Bangladesi" <amra-bangladesi@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Sunday, October 12, 2008, 6:58 PM


FARAKKA ISSUE IGNORED
Dr Fakhruddin fails to represent Bangladesh at UN session
Moinuddin Naser in New York
Despite UNISDR's call for global action to prevent flood in view of the recent flood in Bangladesh, India and Nepal in particular and flood problem in general, Dr.Fakhruddin Ahmed, Chief Adviser to the Caretaker Government, failed to mention about Bangladesh's situation in his speech at the General Assembly. He also did not say anything about Bangladesh's drought problem either. But neighbouring Nepal's Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda urged upon the international community to intervene in this regard and protect the Himalayan glacier in order to mitigate flood problems.
   The call came from the International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR), a United Nations agency.
   On the other hand, Indian Prime Minister Dr Monmohan Singh only spoke about the issue of drought, but did not say a word about regional cooperation. Singh detailed about investment in new technologies and new production regimes for rain-fed and dry land agriculture and explore cost-effective desalination technologies, to use saline water of the sea for agricultural purpose.
   Coincidently, the statement of the UN agency, and the speeches by the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh, Prime Ministers of Nepal and India were delivered on the same day, September 26, 2008.
   The United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR) in a statement, issued from Geneva, pointed out that 200 million people worldwide living in coastal flood zones and urged all states to take measures to prevent flooding from turning into a disaster.
   The ISDR Secretariat in Geneva in its statement said, the devastation caused by floods was evident recently in Bangladesh, Nepal and India, where thousands of villages were submerged as rivers burst their banks.
   In the statement the ISDR chief Salvano Briceno said, "Flooding is already on the rise due to increasing populations living in flood plains, and climate change will make floods more frequent and severe, with a particular impact on deltas. The recent floods... are glimpses of a future that we need to start adapting to now."
   The statement also mentioned that successful flood control systems have been implemented across several countries such as Viet Nam, which has used mangrove reforestation to considerably reduce the impact of flooding on coastal populations.
   Meanwhile, China has spent around $3 billion in flood control efforts between 1960 and 2000, helping to avert an estimated $12 billion in losses.
   Cost-effective methods to prevent flooding from turning into disaster include risk assessments, evacuation plans, education and not building in flood-prone areas, all of which would require community participation.
   
   Total ignorance
   The UN agency has categorically denounced the building of structure in the flood-prone area. But surprisingly Chief Adviser Fakhruddin seemed totally ignorant about the important issue and did not mention anything about the adverse impact of Farakka Barrage both in drought and flood. Now the question is whether there was no need of regional cooperation to mitigate the effect of flood in the region while Bangladesh as the delta and lowest riparian is the worst affected area.
   The officials in the United Nations, who are from Bangladesh, often said that the mission and Bangladesh government's officers are engaged in lobbying for job in the United States, rather than serving the interest of the country as the Indians do in the United Nation and has in the process been able to create a very strong lobby for themselves. So the Bangladesh diplomats don't try to make India hostile, and remain silent on issues involving India, which never favoured regional cooperation to mitigate the water-related problems in Bangladesh, India and Nepal.
   However Nepal's new Prime Minister Puspa Dahal Prachanda when stating about the flood problem in this region stated that for Nepal, the melting of glaciers and shifting weather patterns are threatening the life and ecosystem undermining the sustainability of agriculture and extreme climate-induced disasters such as frequent floods and landslides. He said: "The Himalayan range provides life supporting water downstream for more than a billion people. The Mt Everest is the roof of the world, and the Himalayan range need to be protected and utilised to contribute to the humanity as a whole. So I strongly appeal to the international community to extend all necessary support and cooperation to protect and promote its pristine environment. We need to create a regime of common but differentiated responsibilities, in which the developed countries will lift the burden of adaptation in the vulnerable countries, such as the least developed countries and small islands."
   
   Regional cooperation negated
   About drought Indian Prime Minister Monmohan Singh mentioned in his speech in a different way, which has totally negated the issue of regional cooperation, including the sharing of waters of common basins. He recognised that water might be the cause of many conflicts during the current century but said, "We must reflect how to use this scarce resource efficiently. We need to invest in new technologies and new production regimes for rain-fed and dry-land agriculture and explore cost-effective desalination technologies. "
   But for Bangladesh it is important to realise the due and traditional share of water of common basins for which we need regional and international cooperation. But Dr Fakhruddin has totally omitted that subject. Rather he only referred to the issue of climate change as the means of flooding of Bangladesh.
   He said, "Bangladesh is particularly vulnerable to climate change given that we are a low lying delta in one of the highest rainfall areas of the world. There is growing concern that an irreversible climatic shift will displace tens of millions of our people. By some estimates, a one meter sea-level rise would submerge about one-third of the total area in Bangladesh. Given our population and its vulnerabilities, this would result in the greatest humanitarian crisis in history." Though the issue is controversial and the article which was reported in the daily Independent of London, it was challenged by the source of the article in NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) , Dr Fakhruddin Ahmed is still continuing that kind pf propaganda, which is a very palatable issue for the anti-Bangladesh campaign in the international arena.
   Bangladesh mission's failure
   Nepalese Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal in his statement thanked the Secretary General of the United Nations for smooth transfer of UN Regional Centre for Peace Disarmament in Asia and the Pacific from New York to Kathmondhu. The centre was established in 1987 and Nepal's permanent mission to the United Nations signed the agreement and a related Memorandum of Understandings (MOU) on July 21, 2007.
   Regrettably the Permanent Representative of Bangladesh mission in UN had no initiative to seek the relocation of that important centre to Bangladesh, whereas for many reasons Bangladesh could be the most suitable location for such a centre.
   
   Singh ignores Dhaka
   Last but not least, though the government of Dr Fakhruddin is totally sensitive to say anything about India, Indian Prime Minister Dr. Monmohan Singh in his speech though welcomed return of democracy in Pakistan and expressed commitment to resolve all outstanding issues between the two countries including Jammu and Kashmir through peaceful dialogue, and also welcomed the coming to power of democratically elected governments in Nepal and in Bhutan, he did not mention a single word praising the Bangladesh Government's initiative of ongoing political reforms and arrangement of election, as if India did not quite like the arrangement.
 

অদক্ষতা, অযোগ্যতা আর তাবেদারীর মাধ্যমে দেশের হাজার হাজার কোটি টাকা ক্ষতি করার জন্য ওদের আর হেলপারদের বিরুদ্ধে মামলা ,আর ওরা গ্রেফতার হবে কবে?


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[vinnomot] Re: [ALOCHONA] Re: [Dahuk]: Dr Fakhruddin fails to represent Bangladesh at UN session

Fakhruddin is a Great JAAMAT & BNP DALAL.

Zakir Hossain

--- On Mon, 10/13/08, Faruque Alamgir <faruquealamgir@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Faruque Alamgir <faruquealamgir@gmail.com>
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Re: [Dahuk]: Dr Fakhruddin fails to represent Bangladesh at UN session
To: dahuk@yahoogroups.com
Cc: alochona@yahoogroups.com, chottala@yahoogroups.com, khabor@yahoogroups.com, notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com, sonarbangladesh@yahoogroups.com, vinnomot@yahoogroups.com, tritiomatra@yahoogroups.com, reform-bd@yahoogroups.com, "Amra Bangladesi" <amra-bangladesi@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Monday, October 13, 2008, 5:59 AM

Friends

If he (Fakhruddin) doesn't fail then who else will ???? He has been trained to benefit the western economies and politics not the indigenous one as per his NGO morale

Over and above he has few other highly educated, prudent, erudite and self and politically motivated compeers to give stir in socio-politico- econo arena of Bangladesh to fail it. The motive of these prudent stalwarts are nothing but to throne the most hated party and make it the "KOROD" Rajjya of the  most respected secular,democratic and peace loving(????? ????????? ???????) muscle power !!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!! !!!!!

Faruque Alamgir

On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 7:58 AM, mahathir of bd <wouldbemahathirofbd @yahoo.com> wrote:

FARAKKA ISSUE IGNORED
Dr Fakhruddin fails to represent Bangladesh at UN session
Moinuddin Naser in New York
Despite UNISDR's call for global action to prevent flood in view of the recent flood in Bangladesh, India and Nepal in particular and flood problem in general, Dr.Fakhruddin Ahmed, Chief Adviser to the Caretaker Government, failed to mention about Bangladesh's situation in his speech at the General Assembly. He also did not say anything about Bangladesh's drought problem either. But neighbouring Nepal's Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda urged upon the international community to intervene in this regard and protect the Himalayan glacier in order to mitigate flood problems.
   The call came from the International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR), a United Nations agency.
   On the other hand, Indian Prime Minister Dr Monmohan Singh only spoke about the issue of drought, but did not say a word about regional cooperation. Singh detailed about investment in new technologies and new production regimes for rain-fed and dry land agriculture and explore cost-effective desalination technologies, to use saline water of the sea for agricultural purpose.
   Coincidently, the statement of the UN agency, and the speeches by the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh, Prime Ministers of Nepal and India were delivered on the same day, September 26, 2008.
   The United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR) in a statement, issued from Geneva, pointed out that 200 million people worldwide living in coastal flood zones and urged all states to take measures to prevent flooding from turning into a disaster.
   The ISDR Secretariat in Geneva in its statement said, the devastation caused by floods was evident recently in Bangladesh, Nepal and India, where thousands of villages were submerged as rivers burst their banks.
   In the statement the ISDR chief Salvano Briceno said, "Flooding is already on the rise due to increasing populations living in flood plains, and climate change will make floods more frequent and severe, with a particular impact on deltas. The recent floods... are glimpses of a future that we need to start adapting to now."
   The statement also mentioned that successful flood control systems have been implemented across several countries such as Viet Nam, which has used mangrove reforestation to considerably reduce the impact of flooding on coastal populations.
   Meanwhile, China has spent around $3 billion in flood control efforts between 1960 and 2000, helping to avert an estimated $12 billion in losses.
   Cost-effective methods to prevent flooding from turning into disaster include risk assessments, evacuation plans, education and not building in flood-prone areas, all of which would require community participation.
   
   Total ignorance
   The UN agency has categorically denounced the building of structure in the flood-prone area. But surprisingly Chief Adviser Fakhruddin seemed totally ignorant about the important issue and did not mention anything about the adverse impact of Farakka Barrage both in drought and flood. Now the question is whether there was no need of regional cooperation to mitigate the effect of flood in the region while Bangladesh as the delta and lowest riparian is the worst affected area.
   The officials in the United Nations, who are from Bangladesh, often said that the mission and Bangladesh government's officers are engaged in lobbying for job in the United States, rather than serving the interest of the country as the Indians do in the United Nation and has in the process been able to create a very strong lobby for themselves. So the Bangladesh diplomats don't try to make India hostile, and remain silent on issues involving India, which never favoured regional cooperation to mitigate the water-related problems in Bangladesh, India and Nepal.
   However Nepal's new Prime Minister Puspa Dahal Prachanda when stating about the flood problem in this region stated that for Nepal, the melting of glaciers and shifting weather patterns are threatening the life and ecosystem undermining the sustainability of agriculture and extreme climate-induced disasters such as frequent floods and landslides. He said: "The Himalayan range provides life supporting water downstream for more than a billion people. The Mt Everest is the roof of the world, and the Himalayan range need to be protected and utilised to contribute to the humanity as a whole. So I strongly appeal to the international community to extend all necessary support and cooperation to protect and promote its pristine environment. We need to create a regime of common but differentiated responsibilities, in which the developed countries will lift the burden of adaptation in the vulnerable countries, such as the least developed countries and small islands."
   
   Regional cooperation negated
   About drought Indian Prime Minister Monmohan Singh mentioned in his speech in a different way, which has totally negated the issue of regional cooperation, including the sharing of waters of common basins. He recognised that water might be the cause of many conflicts during the current century but said, "We must reflect how to use this scarce resource efficiently. We need to invest in new technologies and new production regimes for rain-fed and dry-land agriculture and explore cost-effective desalination technologies."
   But for Bangladesh it is important to realise the due and traditional share of water of common basins for which we need regional and international cooperation. But Dr Fakhruddin has totally omitted that subject. Rather he only referred to the issue of climate change as the means of flooding of Bangladesh.
   He said, "Bangladesh is particularly vulnerable to climate change given that we are a low lying delta in one of the highest rainfall areas of the world. There is growing concern that an irreversible climatic shift will displace tens of millions of our people. By some estimates, a one meter sea-level rise would submerge about one-third of the total area in Bangladesh. Given our population and its vulnerabilities, this would result in the greatest humanitarian crisis in history." Though the issue is controversial and the article which was reported in the daily Independent of London, it was challenged by the source of the article in NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) , Dr Fakhruddin Ahmed is still continuing that kind pf propaganda, which is a very palatable issue for the anti-Bangladesh campaign in the international arena.
   Bangladesh mission's failure
   Nepalese Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal in his statement thanked the Secretary General of the United Nations for smooth transfer of UN Regional Centre for Peace Disarmament in Asia and the Pacific from New York to Kathmondhu. The centre was established in 1987 and Nepal's permanent mission to the United Nations signed the agreement and a related Memorandum of Understandings (MOU) on July 21, 2007.
   Regrettably the Permanent Representative of Bangladesh mission in UN had no initiative to seek the relocation of that important centre to Bangladesh, whereas for many reasons Bangladesh could be the most suitable location for such a centre.
   
   Singh ignores Dhaka
   Last but not least, though the government of Dr Fakhruddin is totally sensitive to say anything about India, Indian Prime Minister Dr. Monmohan Singh in his speech though welcomed return of democracy in Pakistan and expressed commitment to resolve all outstanding issues between the two countries including Jammu and Kashmir through peaceful dialogue, and also welcomed the coming to power of democratically elected governments in Nepal and in Bhutan, he did not mention a single word praising the Bangladesh Government's initiative of ongoing political reforms and arrangement of election, as if India did not quite like the arrangement.
 

অদক্ষতা, অযোগ্যতা আর তাবেদারীর মাধ্যমে দেশের হাজার হাজার কোটি টাকা ক্ষতি করার জন্য ওদের আর হেলপারদের বিরুদ্ধে মামলা ,আর ওরা গ্রেফতার হবে কবে?



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[vinnomot] To Synthia Haque: BEWARE OF CHANNEL-I OFFICIALS

dear, i have read the responses to this issue from different groups and don't disagree to any.
 
the reason i am writing about it is, if there is any other way to look at it i.e. can we try to respond such incidents positively. following the call you revoked. not unlikely. is there anything else you could do?
 
since you advanced through several auditions (shortlisted), i presume your strengths are,
 
1. intelligent
2. clear pronunciation
3. pleasant appearance
4. willingness to compete etc
 
by way of revoking and ignoring other channels you are allowing,
 
1. your skills remain un-utilized
2. the ill practice carrying on to others
 
if so, what could you do? may be,
 
1. check if the caller is 'influential' to this recruitment process (it could be a trick)
2. ignore the call, maintain your integrity and fight till you are dropped from the list (in case)
 
if you could succeed (finally selected),
 
1. you might be the pioneer
2. the caller could be defeated
3. most importantly, being there you could help future applicants
 
obstacle(s) will be there in any profession, to prosper we need to face it. wish you the best.
 
above should be considered as my own views with no offense to anyone.
 
thanks

--- On Sun, 10/19/08, synthia.haque <synthia.haque@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: synthia.haque <synthia.haque@yahoo.com>
Subject: [ALOCHONA] BEWARE OF CHANNEL-I OFFICIALS
To: alochona@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, October 19, 2008, 10:42 PM

Dear All,

I dropped my CV to Channel-i for a post of News Presenter few months
back. After several auditions I remained at their short-list with
expectation to be selected finally. At this stage I received a call
to my mobile phone one mid-night from a person who described himself
as a senior official ("Kormokorta" ) of Channel-i and asked me whether
I am interested to be his 'friend'. He called the mobile number which
was only at the CV that I dropped at Channel-i. Even after he knew
that I am married (from the CV), he wanted to take 'advantage' of his
post. I had to reject his proposal with hate to be a News Presenter
of this century.

I knew that model girls, film actresses and other professionals of
glamour world have to 'sacrifice' sometimes to get positions. But I
had no idea that News Presenters have to face same problems. Now I
lost honor to the profession and faith to the TV channels of our
country.

Regards,

Synthia Haque


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[vinnomot] Vote on Nov 4th


Remember ballot drama of 2000 Presidential Election

Remember murderous attacks on 9/11

Remember Iraq War, $700 billion expense, 4000 US and 180, 000 Iraqi deaths

Remember self absorbed self-defeating unilateral foreign policy

Remember executive power grab and erosion of civil liberties,

Remember Abu Ghairab and Guantanamo prisons

Do you remember $700 billion Wall Street bailout and more?

Remember $500b surplus to $1.4 trillion national debts

Remember price spiral especially gas price and weaker dollar 

Are you better off after 8 years of Bush-Chenny-McCain?

If not

 

Vote for a consensus builder, a Harvard educated constitutional professor and a lawmaker who opposed Iraq War, who believes in rule of law, fairness and justice, who inspires confidence --- a young but mature leader, a mix of African Black and American White heritage, a visionary for change, Barack Obama on November 4th. 

It's time to make your choice.  Don't forget to vote for change on November 4th.

 

Abdul Momen

Boston



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RE: [vinnomot] 20th Century?

O frustrated guy

Would you please keep mum

We developed from

What our fore fathers did

100 years ago

Our future generation

Would be proud of

What we did in our century

Thus n thus generation after generation

Shall be proud of what their fore fathers did

This is what nature’s gift is

Nothing in this universe is indestructible

We would too be destroyed

But not due to our misdeeds

But due to our acts of progression

And that is what is natural

We were destined for

 

-----Original Message-----
From: vinnomot@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vinnomot@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ::: Xcite :::
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 8:03 AM
To: yasir_xx@hotmail.com
Subject: [vinnomot] 20th Century?

 

I  am thinking,
How this 20th century,
Will be presented,
In history after 100 years,
That this was the century,
Of brutal murders and massacres,
In this century,
The apostles of peace
Were silenced by bullets,
This was the century,
Two world wars were fought,
In this century,
Man progressed very much,
But towards his destruction.

===============

 

I Need your Help, in order to improve.
Please Correct me where ever I'm wrong :
yasir_xx@hotmail.com
I'll appreciate. Thanks


 

 

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[vinnomot] Tyranny of "Ek Mukher Ek Kotha" - would the latest example of stubborn-ness

Tyranny of "Ek Mukher Ek Kotha" - would the latest example of stubborn-ness  come from Dr. Fakhruddin?
The nation has been in trouble from the stuborn politics of BNP and AL. Now the current government, which was supposedly took over responsibility in an emergency situation to remedy the problems arising from stubornness, is about to present us a new kind of stubornness. Have you ever seen doctors attempt force-feeding a patient who is not ready to take food in a natural method? Well, the Dr. is about to show you something similar, the only problem is that you are the patient!
 
 
Which behaviour would be called stubborn? Depending on to whom you talk to, each of the following could be argued as something similar to being stubborn on the part of current government:
 
1. To keep the date of election of December 18, even if every other symptom indicates that cure has not been achieved yet;
 
OR 
 
2. To hold the election of under emergency, even if every other political parties wants it to go;
 
OR
 
3. To postpone the national election, after a good assessment of the activities of the political parties and their unwillingness to talk to each other which are a strong indication that this generation of politicians are incapable of delivering the governance style that we need for the 21st Century Bangladesh.
 
But which one would actually be adopted by current government, it remains to be seen. Whatever they do, based on the judgement and information they have, will have to be accepted by us and live with the consequences. At the end of the day, the goal should be to build a "Simple, sustainable democracy" that is enough to spur economic growth.
 
 
Dr. Fakhruddin never forget to reiterate his "Mukher Kotha" of leaving his responsibility by the end of the year. But have you heard him talking about how his government is going to make sure that they have corrected the problems that caused the situation which promted the President to declare emergency? Its important that we get out of this situation as soon as possible, also imporant is that we are convinced that we will not go back to the same situation which led to the current situation.
 
 
More importantly, what is the natural tenure of an emergency government that is allowed in the constitution? Certainly, everybody including Dr. Fakhruddin will agree that his government is NOT a caretaker government, rather it is a emergency interim government that had to be installed during a time when another caretaker government was in power. So, in effect, the interim government had to simultaneously take the responponsibility of "CARETAKING" in addition to the "EMERGENCY" role. At best, this hybrid government could be called a caretaker and interim emergnecy government. However, the bureaucrats in the Banga Bhaban didn't realize the full extent the situation. No wonder, if one looks at the article numbers of the constitution under which Dr. Fakhruddin's government took oath of office, does not reflect this situation. Thats another issue, but let us stick to our main focus here.
 
By definition, the current government has two major role. "CARETAKING" role and "EMERGENCY" role. Under caretaking role, the government has the responsibility to hold a free and fair election. Under emergency role, the government has to make sure that it has done everything to remedy the problems that have led to the situation of emergency. The two roles seems to have conflicting implications as far as timing is concerned by which these two responsibilities has to be delivered.
 
The constitution puts a time-limit of 90 days by which the government has to perform its caretaking role. For the other role, the constitution requires the government to take time "as much as needed".
 
With this apparently conflicting guideline from the constitution, the government off course have to first determine the priority of the two roles. Which one takes precedence in comparison to the other?
 
We leave it upto our readers to decide which one comes first - to make sure that the lives and basic needs of the citizens are protected or to make sure that a good governance framework is evolved and practiced to ensure the sustainability of ongoing security and well-being of the citizens. On the same paragraph we should emphasize that both these priorities have overlapping area and one can-not be completely achieved without the other.
 
It is upto the leaders of the helm to use their judgement based on the information available to make sure that the EMERGENCY ROLE of the current government gives way to the CARETAKER ROLE. It is also needs to be emphasized that while making the judgement, we should not forget the regime of "Ek Mukher Ek Kotha" style of policy making of Hasina or Khaleda that brought us here in the first place. Fakhruddin government should never forget the lesson of those two ex head of governments. 
 
If you thought some of the ideas are worth of your reading time, please forward it to others. If you have an ear to the columnists in regular traditional media, please forward it to them. If you have an ear to the journalists and news editors of the electronic media, discuss it with them. Hope they would look at the suggestions and give due diligence.
 
Thanks for your time,
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[vinnomot] Muslims Find Power in the Voting Booth / Islamophobes Spread Fear



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HADITH OF THE DAY: THE JUST WILL BE NEAR GOD - TOP

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "The Dispensers of Justice will be seated on pulpits of light beside God. . .(They are) those who do justice in their rulings, in matters relating to their families and in all that they undertake to do."

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CAIR-NY TO HOST PANEL ON CIVIL LIBERTIES AND NATIONAL SECURITY - TOP

(NEW YORK, NY, 10/20/08) On Tuesday, October 21, the New York chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-NY) will host three legal experts for a panel discussion on the current debate surrounding national security and civil liberties.

WHAT: 'Safe and Secure: Civil Liberties & National Security' Panel Discussion
WHEN: October 21st from 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m.
WHERE: Interchurch Center, 475 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10115

The event is part of "FREE WHILE SECURE: Civil Liberties & National Security," an initiative launched by CAIR-NY to contribute to the discourse of maintaining civil liberties while fulfilling national security objectives.

Featured speakers include: Aziz Huq, Esq., deputy director of the Brennan Center for Justice, NYU School of Law; Sean Maher, Esq., Wahid, Vizcaino and Maher, LLP, attorney for Syed Fahad Hashmi; and Omar Mohammedi, Esq., Law Firm of Omar T. Mohammedi, LLC, attorney for the six imams removed from a flight in Minnesota.

This event is co-sponsored by Association of Muslim American Lawyers, MAS Freedom Foundation, Muslim American Civil Liberties Coalition, Muslim Bar Association of New York, Muslim Consultative Network, Muslim Public Affairs Council-NY, and Women in Islam, Inc.

CAIR, America's largest Islamic civil liberties group, has 35 offices and chapters nationwide and in Canada. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.

CONTACT: CAIR-NY Civil Rights Director Aliya Latif, 212-870-2002, 732-429-4268, alatif@cair.com; CAIR-NY Community Affairs Director Faiza N. Ali, 212-870-2002, 718-724-3041, fali@cair.com

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ACTION ALERT #552: 15 DAYS TO DO YOUR PART IN ELECTION 2008 - TOP

Voter Guides - CAIR's Universal Voter Guide provides general information about the election, such as candidate positions and biographies. State Voter Guides inform you about voter registration, polling times and locations, absentee voting, and your rights as a voter in your home state.

Candidate positions on the economy, Iraq, civil liberties, foreign policy, healthcare, education, and immigration.

Civic Participation Handbook: How to roll-up your sleeves and do your part before, during and after the election.

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CAIR-LA LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN TO TURN OUT MUSLIM VOTE - TOP

(LOS ANGELES, CA, 10/17/08) - The Greater Los Angeles Area chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-LA) today announced a number of initiatives to help mobilize the Muslim vote across Southern California.

The CAIR-LA initiatives are:

1. Encourage Sermons on Voting: CAIR has called on mosques in the Southland to dedicate sermons to the American Muslim obligation to participate fully in the political process and to help bring about positive social change.

CAIR-LA Executive Director Hussam Ayloush will give a sermon on the significance of voting Friday, October 17, at the Islamic Institute of Orange County, 1220 N. State College Boulevard, Anaheim.

The sermon will be followed by a short address by Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN), the first Muslim elected to the U.S. Congress.

2. Sponsor Voter Registration Booths: CAIR-LA representatives have set up booths at Muslim-owned businesses and Islamic Centers to register citizens to vote in this year's election.

3. Sponsor Political Empowerment Workshops: CAIR-LA Government Relations Coordinator Sharaf Mowjood has organized a number of workshops in the Inland Empire, Orange County and other areas to educate Muslims about the political process, voting and relevant local and national issues.

4. Release of 2008 Congressional Scorecard & Ballot Recommendations: The 2008 CAIR Congressional Scorecard is a non-partisan document aimed at educatingcitizens about the votingrecord of their congressional representatives on matters of interest to the Muslim community. Additionally, CAIR's election website presentsinformation on various California ballot measures.

5. Comprehensive Election Website: A comprehensive election website was launched to empower American Muslim participation this election cycle. The site offers insights into election developments that concern America's Muslims and helps keep them informed about how Muslims are participating in the election.

To view the website, click here.

CAIR, America's largest Islamic civil liberties group, has 35 offices and chapters nationwide and in Canada. Its mission is to enhance the understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.

CONTACT: CAIR-LA Communications Coordinator Munira Syeda, 714-776-1847, 714-851-4851; E-mail: info@losangeles.cair.com

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CAIR-MI: POWELL BACKS OBAMA, OPPOSES MCCAIN TACTICS - TOP
Stephen Ohlemacher, Associated Press, 10/19/08

Colin Powell, a Republican who was President George W. Bush's first secretary of state, endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for president today and criticized the tone of Republican John McCain's campaign.

The former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said either candidate, both of them senators, is qualified to be commander in chief. But he said Obama is better suited to handle the nation's economic problems as well as help improve its standing in the world. . .

In his comments, Powell also criticized what he saw as repeated attacks on Muslim-Americans during the campaign.

Powell's comments were welcomed by at least one Muslim leader in metro Detroit, which has one of the biggest Muslim communities in the United States.

Dawud Walid, assistant imam at Masjid Wali Muhammad in Detroit, said he was pleased by Powell's remarks.

"Gen. Powell's remarks are what the Muslim community have been waiting for from the GOP leadership this entire election," Walid said. (MORE)

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NY: ARAB MUSLIMS IN BROOKLYN FIND POWER IN THE VOTING BOOTH - TOP
James Estrin, New York Times, 10/08/08

As they pressed their foreheads to the sidewalk in front of the Islamic Center of Bay Ridge, a group of Arab men finished their noon prayers on a recent Friday. Unable to squeeze inside the mosque, they worshiped alongside a bright red table that held voting literature and buttons that said, "I'm Arab and I vote."

"Yalla vote, Yalla vote," Jihad Kifayeh, 17, shouted as he pressed voter registration forms into the hands of his elders outside the mosque in Brooklyn. Yalla means "hurry up" or "let's go" in Arabic.

He is among several dozen Arab Muslim teenagers in South Brooklyn who are volunteering for voter registration drives, campaigning for local politicians and taking neighbors to the polls. Many, like Mr. Kifayeh, a senior at Fort Hamilton High School, have persuaded their parents to register to vote for the first time.

Their efforts are part of a political awakening, stirred by the aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks, that has brought a growing number of Muslims into the electoral process.

"Some of my people are scared to vote," said Mr. Kifayeh, whose family moved to New York from the West Bank city of Ramallah when he was 3. "They think their opinions might be criticized, particularly after 9/11. But it's better that our voices are heard by the politicians."

During the 1980s and 1990s, as a large Arab Muslim community took root in South Brooklyn, its leaders struggled to get their voices heard. Their events were rarely attended by local office holders. The community could not deliver many votes because older immigrants tended to stay away from the polls, doubting their ballots would matter.

"We came from countries where the government changed the votes," said Zein Rimawi, 54, one of the founders of the Islamic Society of Bay Ridge. "Here in our country, the votes count, and votes can change a government. We had to convince older people that their votes would count."

While leaders of the Arab Muslim community were skilled at running mosques, a local school and several civic groups, they were relatively unsophisticated when it came to politics, Mr. Rimawi said. But after Sept. 11, many of those leaders realized they needed to become more politically astute to gain the respect and attention of elected officials.

With the help of a few supportive neighbors, they discovered a basic truism of American politics: "You vote, you exist. You don't vote, you don't exist," Mr. Rimawi said.

Ralph Profetto, 74, a district leader for the Democratic Party, was among those who helped the local Muslim community after the attacks. "I am an Italian-American," he said. "When I grew up, people said all Italians were Mafia. I knew how they felt when people said they were all terrorists."

Mr. Profetto went around the neighborhood, taking off his shoes as he walked into mosques and explaining to worshipers the importance of forming a voting bloc, and what arguments to make to persuade neighbors to vote. Mr. Profetto covered the basics, like how a voting machine works. (MORE)

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CAIR-CHICAGO: MUSLIMS FIGHTING CITIZENSHIP DELAYS MAY HAVE RAY OF HOPE - TOP
Madhu Krishnamurthy, Daily Herald, 10/20/08

After 12 years living, studying, and working legally in the United States, Sheeraz Iqbal sought to trade in his Pakistani citizenship and swear allegiance to America for good.

Iqbal applied for his U.S. citizenship, and has been waiting two years for his application to move through a bureaucratic immigration system bogged down by a surge of immigrant petitions and added scrutiny post-Sept. 11, 2001.

The Elgin man said he asked immigration authorities about expediting his case because he wants to sponsor his elderly parents in Pakistan for citizenship. He awaits a date for his final immigration interview.

"It's very frustrating," said the 32-year-old senior financial consultant for a Chicago firm. "I really want to sponsor my parents, and when I hear they are getting sicker and sicker, it bothers me so much."

Iqbal is not alone. But there finally may be light at the end of the tunnel for longtime legal permanent residents waiting for citizenship.

Authorities under fire from immigration activists and legislators for dragging out the process are responding to class action lawsuits filed by Muslim immigrants in several states claiming discrimination. They say they are redoubling efforts to clear old cases by November. . .

Yet, what forced the change was dozens of class action lawsuits filed nationwide. Without them, federal agencies would not have devoted more resources to clear the backlog, said Christina Abraham, civil rights coordinator for the Chicago chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the nation's largest Muslim civil rights advocacy group.

Since 2005, the group has documented about 380 cases of citizenship delays in the Chicago-area Muslim community, and filed dozens of lawsuits on behalf of suburban Muslims like Iqbal facing "unreasonable" delays in being naturalized.

A class-action lawsuit filed by the group in May 2006 was just recently resolved with all the plaintiffs being naturalized.

In June, the group won a lengthy legal battle in the high-profile case of Iranian-born Mohammed Reza Ghaffarpour, a 53-year-old University of Illinois at Chicago chemical engineering professor who waited six years for his citizenship approval.

Immigration authorities painted Ghaffarpour as a potential threat to national security based on multiple visits to Iran in recent years, an argument the court threw out while granting his citizenship.

The case heightened fears that prejudice against applicants with Muslim or Arab-sounding names, and general ignorance about those communities, were the underlying causes behind the delays. (MORE)

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CAIR: VIDEO GAME DOOMED BY QURAN VERSE - TOP
Sony pulls back game for including lines in backing music
Misha Davenport, Chicago Sun Times, 10/18/08

It was supposed to be one of the biggest games this holiday season for the PlayStation 3, a kid-friendly romp in which players take control of a knitted sock creature and steer him to his goals.

Now "LittleBigPlanet" finds itself orbiting around some unwanted controversy.

In the first level of the third world in the game ("Swinging Safari"), the song "Tapha Niang," by world music artist Toumani Diabate, plays in the background. Two verses of the Quran are spoken in Arabic in the song. Loosely translated, the passages are: "Every soul shall taste of death" and "All that is on earth shall perish." The text is meant to convey that everyone dies and nothing built by man is permanent.

Four days before the game was to go on sale, Sony voluntarily recalled all copies and pushed the release back to Oct. 28 to remove the song.

Patrick Seybold, director of communications for Sony Computer Entertainment of America, did not return calls. In a statement on an official PlayStation blog, he said: "We sincerely apologize for any offense that this may have caused."

Ibrahim Hooper, national communications director for the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said he appreciated Sony's sensitivity to Muslim issues, but he's concerned about backlash over the recall. "Many Americans already feel that Muslims want to censor everything," he said. "Yes, some Muslims might feel that the use of the Quran . . . might be an inappropriate use of the text, but we did not ask for this recall. In fact, we haven't received any complaints about this game." (MORE)

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CAIR: 'SMEARCASTING: HOW ISLAMOPHOBES SPREAD FEAR, BIGOTRY AND MISINFORMATION' - TOP
Democracy Now, 10/16/08

In the last few weeks, 28 million copies of a DVD titled Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West have been distributed in key battleground states. The film features graphic, violent images and makes comparisons of Islam to Nazism. The DVD comes amidst concerns of increasing levels of ethnic and religious bias in US politics and the stoking of Islamophobia. We speak to Ibrahim Cooper of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, and Isabel Macdonald of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, co-author of the new report "Smearcasting: How Islamophobes Spread Fear, Bigotry and Misinformation."

Click here to watch the video.

Click here to listen to the audio.

Click here to read the rush transcript.

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MO: HATEFUL SPEECH CANNOT STAND UNCHALLENGED - TOP
Washington University Student Life, 10/20/08

This week, student groups across the country are hosting speakers, panel discussions and film screenings as a part of the third annual nationwide Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week. Sponsored nationally by the Terrorism Awareness Project, Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week fuels the dangerous and hateful lie that Islam is a violent religion and undermines the values of tolerance that lie at the core of the Washington University community.

As a part of the week, our campus will play host to author and historian Daniel Pipes, a commentator whose views on Islam approach bigotry. Although he rightly believes that it is possible to fight terrorism by supporting moderate Muslims, Pipes has consistently ignored the reality that the vast majority of Muslims belong to this category. In an April 2007 column in the New York Sun, Pipes wrongfully asserted that moderate Muslims "constitute a very small movement when compared to the Islamist onslaught"; this statement is characteristic of the intolerant attitude that Pipes has consistently espoused in appearances at colleges around the country—and that he is likely to share tomorrow night.

Like all major religions, Islam leads its adherents along a path of value, service and faith—a fact to which Washington University students can testify through firsthand observation. Muslim students at the University are an integral part of our community and should be commended for their commitment to bringing together students of all faiths to facilitate religious dialogue. That a radical and miniscule faction has superficially cloaked itself with the rhetoric of an otherwise peaceful religion is a painful reality of contemporary society but not a reason to condemn that religion outright. (MORE)

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RI: HOROWITZ LAMBASTES ISLAM IN NEAR-EMPTY MACMILLAN - TOP
Ben Schreckinger, Brown Daily Herald, 10/17/08

David Horowitz opened his lecture on terrorism - part of "Islamofascism Awareness Week," a program of the David Horowitz Freedom Center - with a joke.

"I hope you checked your pies at the door," he quipped, recalling the incident in which New York Times Columnist Thomas Friedman was pied as he began his lecture in Salomon 101 last spring.

Three uniformed officers at the back and three at the front of the largely empty MacMillan 117 and Horowitz's own private bodyguard made any pies-to-the-face unlikely.

Horowitz, a Jewish writer and activist who holds adamantly pro-Israel views, said the purpose of his lecture was to counter "liberal orthodoxy" on campus. "You have one of the worst faculties in the United States," he said. "These people are communists - they are totalitarians." (MORE)

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THREE MEN CHARGED WITH TERRORIZING MUSLIM FAMILIES - TOP
Dan O'Brien, The Daily Item, 10/20/08

Three North Shore men have been charged in federal court with terrorizing two Revere families just because they practice Islam.

Prosecutors of the U.S. Attorney's Office have charged Adam J. Bonito, 21, of Revere, Christopher D. Giaquinto, 22, of Winthrop and a juvenile male with criminal conspiracy to commit a hate crime.

Christina DiIorio-Sterling, spokeswoman for U.S. Attorney Michael Sullivan's Office, announced Friday that the suspects would be charged with vandalizing and damaging the vehicles of the two Muslim families, who lived in the same Revere duplex, in 2004 and 2005.

A press release about the case did not specify where in the city the victims lived.

Prosecutors allege, "it was the plan and purpose of the conspiracy to vandalize a van, believed to belong to one of the residents, in order to interfere with the victim's housing rights because of race," DiIorio-Sterling said. "The intended victim was an Arab Muslim person of Middle Eastern origin who lived at the duplex in Revere." (MORE)

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COPS SEARCH FOR PORT PERRY MOSQUE VANDALS - TOP
Chris Hall, Port Perry Star, 10/20/08

PORT PERRY - Investigators have begun canvassing a north end Port Perry neighbourhood in search of clues that may lead to those responsible for scribbling racist remarks near a makeshift mosque, say police.

In the wake of a recent vandalism spree that saw "blatant racist remarks" scrawled on a fence and driveway near a neighbourhood mosque on Carlan Drive, Durham officers have been going door-to-door in search of leads that could point them in the direction of those responsible, said Detective-Sergeant Herb Curwain of the Durham police force's North Durham detachment.

"Any time there is graffiti that is clearly racist we take that very seriously," said Det.-Sgt. Curwain. (MORE)

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SPEAKER CHALLENGES PUBLIC'S STEREOTYPES OF ISLAM, MUSLIMS - TOP
Rachel Steingard, Daily Woildcat, 10/17/08

Ahmed Rehab of the Council on American-Islamic Relations spoke to UA students at the Holsclaw Recital Hall on Tuesday about the dangers and misconceptions facing Muslims in today's society. "It is my belief that Islam and Muslims are highly misunderstood in America. This is mostly because of a slapstick approach to learning about them. The great majority of the American people have a misunderstanding of the culture," Rehab said.

Over the past few decades, the reputation of Muslims in America has been tarnished because of a series of unfortunate events, said Rehab. While making no excuses for these actions, he suggests that they were portrayed through a filter that would strike fear into the hearts of American citizens.

"You have to know there is good and bad to all people. 99.9 percent of Muslims are not terrorists, never have been and never will be," Rehab said.

He says the foundation of this prejudice is directly linked to basic principles in psychology. Rehab believes that average Americans do not get information from the proper sources; instead they are casually provided with half-truths and exaggerations. (MORE)

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CAIR-OH: COMMUNITY FORUM SHOWS OPPOSITION TO "OBSESSION" DVD - TOP

(COLUMBUS, OH, 10/17/08) - On Wednesday, October 15, some 50 community members from different faiths attended a panel discussion and community forum hosted by the Unitarian Universalist Church in Columbus on the distribution of "Obsession, Radical Islam's War against the West," which was recently sent to more than 28 million homes in newspapers nationwide, including in the Columbus Dispatch.

At the event, CAIR-Ohio President Dr. Asma Mobin-Uddin discussed concerns about the misleading and hateful content of the movie, referring people to www.obsessionwithhate.com for more information. She talked about the interfaith community's challenges in conveying concerns to the Dispatch and also discussed the support many community leaders have given, standing against hate and in opposition to the DVD's distribution.

"We are grateful for the support of the community as we stand together against bigotry and the spread of hatred against any group," said Mobin-Uddin. "Through education and dialogue, we need to address the damage done by the distribution of this hateful propaganda."

CAIR, America's largest Muslim civil liberties group, has 35 offices and chapters nationwide and in Canada. CAIR's mission is to enhance understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding.

CONTACT: CAIR-Ohio President, Dr. Asma Mobin-Uddin, 614-560-0272, E-Mail: amobinuddin@cair.com; CAIR-Ohio Staff Attorney, Romin Iqbal 614-451-3232, riqbal@cair.com

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MORRISTOWN HOMELESS CENTER'S GOAL: INVOLVE THE COMMUNITY - TOP
Invites participation as it tells local groups about new programs
Minhaj Hassan, Daily Record, 10/17/08

Our Place Inc., the daytime drop-off center for homeless individuals that runs from the basement of First Baptist Church on Washington Street, Thursday invited houses of worship, organizations and local businesses to an informational luncheon in hopes the different groups could further enhance the center's services.
Zamir Hassan, vice president of the organization, said the center has launched two new programs.

One program consists of a book sale that will take place weekly outside the church. While Hassan hopes passersby will make a donation when picking up a book, he hopes it accomplishes another goal. "We hope that it raises awareness" in people about homelessness, he said…

Afsheen Shamsi, a public relations director for the Council on American Islamic Relations, said her organization will also help Our Place Inc. by providing volunteers and raising funds. The council provides volunteers to Muslims Against Hunger, which helps out several times a year at the soup kitchen on South Street. Several Our Place clients use the soup kitchen. (MORE)

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TN: SOME MUSLIMS EMBRACE CHRISTIAN HOMEBUILDER CHARITY - TOP
TRAVIS LOLLER, Associated Press, 10/17/08

Mohamed Nurhussien faced the usual challenges of a low-income worker trying to buy a home, with one big difference: As a Muslim he was forbidden by his religion to pay interest.

The 54-year-old Eritrean immigrant with five children thought his only option was to save enough money to purchase a home outright, with cash earned from his job at a security company.

Then he heard about Habitat for Humanity. For some Muslim immigrants like Nurhussien, the Christian homebuilding charity that offers zero-interest loans has become a real godsend.

"The way Habitat deals fits exactly to our requirements," said Nurhussien, who bought a home earlier this year from the northern Virginia chapter of the group. "It's not free. It is no interest. It's good for me and whoever has the same belief."

In northern Virginia, a majority of 12 families who bought condominiums at the local Habitat's latest development, including Nurhussien, are Muslim. In Nashville, local Habitat executive director Chris McCarthy said the city's large population of Muslim Kurdish immigrants has embraced the nonprofit. Over 10 percent of the group's mortgage holders are Kurdish.

And Muslim leaders are responding by offering labor to build homes, financial support and more to Habitat. Since 1976, the nonprofit has offered homes based on people's need, their ability to pay and their willingness to help build the houses and attend classes on topics such as budgeting.

Habitat homes also help fill a void in the U.S., where Islamic loans for strict Muslims are not widely available, said Samuel Hayes, professor emeritus of finance at the Harvard Business School and an expert on Islamic finance. (MORE)

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MUSLIMS: A NEW LIFE IN CONNECTICUT - TOP
Connecticut Post

Sheik shares Muslim teachings with kids

The children sit in a semicircle, some crosslegged, others on their knees. But it's their eyes that catch your attention. Some are brown, some are blue.

Muslim population is growing

Look down the street. They are here. And they are among us, making contributions to the community the way immigrants always have -- by paying their dues -- often starting at the bottom and working

Barber offers lessons and a sense of caring

All around him are signs of society in despair. Emptied bottles of vodka, beer and wine are scattered in the weeds and shrubs that have claimed the nearby vacant lots.

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