Dried turtle seized on Dinajpur border again

Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) seized 110kg of dried turtle in bordering Birampur upazila on Sunday morning, 22 days after a similar incident in Nawabganj upazila of the same district.

Tipped off, a BGB team led by Subedar Shafiuddin Howladar of Birampur camp raided Chandipur village in Birampur upazila on Sunday morning and seized 110kg of dried turtle worth Tk 13 lakh, said sources of Phulbari 40 Battalion under Dinajpur Sector of BGB.

The owners, possibly preparing to smuggle the item to India, however, managed to flee leaving the dried turtle worth around Tk 15 lakh as the BGB jawans chased them with the help of locals.

Lt Col Aminul Islam Shikdar, commanding officer of Phulbari 40 Battalion, confirmed the incident and said, "BGB under my area will remain vigilant to check smuggling of dried turtle."

Earlier on June 26, at least 124kg dried turtle was recovered from Tikur village under Nawabganj upazila of Dinajpur.

Recently a section of unscrupulous people have chosen dried turtle as a new item for smuggling, posing threat to the freshwater reptile, BGB officials said.

Dried turtle is of high demand in international market, costing around $160 (Tk 12,000) per kg, sources said.

"Dried turtle is used for preparing soups and also medicine in different countries. In some countries it is also used as nutrient for animals," Mostafa Ali Reza Hossain, director of the fish museum of Bangladesh Agriculture Universality at Mymensigh, told this correspondent a few days ago.

Source : The Daily Star 

Demolition of structures on Shibbaria riverbank starts

Authorities have started demolishing illegal structures from the bank of the Shibbaria river in Sunday in a bid to free it from land grabbers.

Md Ebadat Hossain, executive magistrate of Patuakhali led the drive in Kalapara removing eight illegal structures on the first day.

During the drive, illegal structures built by Syeed Howlader, Abul Kalam, Sohag Mia, Abul Kasem, Abdul Jabbar, Raja Mia, Subhas and Mojibur Rahman were demolished at about 3:00 pm.

Local land officials, Rab and policemen assisted the drive.

Earlier, Patuakhali district administration issued an eviction notice to the aforesaid eight on July 10. The notice asked them to remove their structures within seven days but to no effect, the executive magistrate said.

Similar steps will be taken soon against all other grabbers who built illegal structures by occupying riverbank, an official of Patuakhali district administration said.

According to officials and locals, over 100 illegal structures have been built by grabbing Shibbaria riverbank. Many grabbers built walls by grabbing different river points which are often used as harbor by fishing trawlers from the Bay during flood, cyclone and tidal surge.

Source : The Daily Star 

Human chain in Gaibandha

Traders in the town yesterday formed a human chain on station road demanding arrest and punishment of killers of alluminium contractor Al-Amin. Organised by district shop owners' association, the participants said Al-Amin of Khapara in Gaibandha municipality had been working at Sabujbag of Dakkhin Mothertake in Dhaka. On July 12, the killers called out Al-Amin on the plea of business. The gang took away cash and killed him. Later they dumped his body in a gunny bag and dropped it near Baganbari crossing.

Mysterious death of mother, 2 children

Bodies of a housewife and her two children were recovered from a pond at Chhoykut village in Kamalganj upazila early Sunday.

The deceased are Shelly Rani Dev, 30, wife of Asit Chandra Dev and their daughter Oishi Rani Dev, 2, and son Uzzal Chandra Dev, 3.

Police and local people said, Asit woke up early Sunday, found the door of his house open and his wife and two children missing.

After a frantic search, the three bodies, tied with cloths, were found in a nearby pond in the morning. Mystery shrouded the death of Shelly Rani and her two children.

Benu Bhusan Dev, father of Shelly Rani, filed a murder case with Kamalganj PS.

Police arrested four people for interrogation, said the OC of the PS.

In Keraniganj, police recovered the slaughtered body of a schoolboy from a jute field at Harishkul village in Nababganj upazila Sunday morning, reports UNB.

The deceased was identified as Sadhan Das, 11, a class V student of a local primary school and son of Provat Das of the village.

Family members said, Sadhan went out of his house Saturday afternoon and remained missing since then.

On Sunday morning, locals found the body in the jute field and informed police.

Source : The Daily Star 

Fierce fighting with spears and shields: 50 injured in Gopalganj

At least 50 people were injured in a fierce clash between the residents of two areas under Gopalganj municipality yesterday.

Police quoted locals as saying that some youths of Gatpara hacked Aminul Haque Jhantu of Miapara with sharp weapons while he was passing the Gatpara riding his motorbike at around 9:00pm on Sunday.

As the influential people of Miapara went to Betgram the same night to settle the matter through an arbitration, they also came under attack.

At around 9:00am yesterday, people of Gatpara, Betgram and Golabaria areas equipped with lethal weapons, including spears and shields, attacked the houses of Miapara, prompting the residents of the area to retaliate.

Firearms were also used during the clash as three of the injured--Khairul, 32, Afzal, 18, and Rubel, 17--received bullets and are undergoing treatment Gopalganj General Hospital. Most of the injured are receiving treatment at private clinics to escape arrest.

Injured New Age Correspondent Nitish Chandra Biswas and constable Ebadul were given first aid at the hospital. Police arrested three people on the spot. They are Anik, 18, Mofizur Rahman, 22, and Rony Ahmed, 19.

Police Inspector Motiur Rahman of Gopalganj Sadar Police Station said the clash was a sequel to previous rivalry between the residents of Miapara and Gatpara over establishing supremacy in the municipal area.

He said additional police have been deployed in the area to avert any further incident. Mayor Rezaul Haque of Gopalganj municipality visited Miapara area yesterday afternoon.

Local journalists yesterday held a rally in the town protesting attack on Nitish Chandra Biswas. They demanded immediate arrest and exemplary punishment of the persons responsible for the incident.

Source : The Daily Star

Ex-RDA boss among 3 sued for graft

Anti-corruption Commission (ACC) filed three more graft cases against three officials of Rajshahi Development Authority (RDA), including one of its former chairman, with Shah Makhdum Police Station in the city on Sunday.

Ex-chairman of RDA Abdul Mannan (retired joint secretary) and ex-chief accounts officer (CAO) and finance adviser M Abdur Rab Joardar were made accused in all the three cases while ex-estate officer Abu Bakar Siddik made accused in two cases.

ACC's former deputy director of Rajshahi Abdul Karim (now posted in Pabna district) filed the cases for building three-storied RDA market without tender and irregularities in recruitment and plot allocation between December 2003 and September 2004.

According to a case, RDA in 2003 allowed four leading businessmen of RDA Market Businessmen Association, including the association's general secretary, for constructing a three-storied market without any tender in place of the 1986-87 made tin-shade market.

For constructing the three-storied market, the estimated construction cost was Tk 1.30 crore and the RDA's chief accounts officer argued that the building might be built by the RDA businessmen, as the authority has no fund for it. ACC says this excuse is invalid as none can violate rules showing any excuse.

By constructing the market by the businessmen, RDA officials then acted against its interest and helped the businessmen earning around Tk 100 crore through allocation of the shops, says the allegation.

The former RDA chairman and estate officer were the signatories of the contract papers prepared with the four businessmen following Joarder's notes.

In another case, the plaintiff alleged that RDA recruited officials and employees against 14 posts in September 2004 violating rules, including not holding written tests, canceling written test results and without prior approval of proper authorities.

Results of written test for the post of assistant engineer post were cancelled when job seeker Sheikh Quamruzzaman could not pass in the test. A day later he was appointed though only oral test in September, 2004.

Similarly, 13 other persons were also appointed for posts of assistant town planner, sub assistant engineer, clerk cum typist, typist cum computer operator, driver, designer, surveyor, MLSS, guard, accountant, draftsman, building inspector and accounts assistant violating rules, including sometimes over aged persons.

RDA Chairman Abdul Mannan was made OSD on September 27 and on the very last date of his office he signed the documents of all illegal appointments. Abdur Rab Joarder was also sued in the case for assisting the chairman.

Yet another case, 89 persons, affected for RDA's land acquisition, applied for the government plots in Chandrima Residential Area.

As per the rules, RDA distributed 71 plots, each of five kathas of land, among the affected persons. Among the rest 18 plots, the three accused distributed 15 plots to 11 persons who were officials, employees RDA or its non-government directorial board members.

Although one of the major conditions was that the affected persons and their relatives must not have any land property in any divisional headquarters in the country, the then RDA chairman Abdul Mannan and estate officer Abdur Rab Joarder got plots.

For getting plots, all 11 persons applied using blank papers without the prescribed forms and necessary documents and despite not being affected, they bought plots at the price fixed for the affected persons.

Some plot buyers sold off the lands to other persons after buying those from RDA.

Though Abdur Rab Joarder did not take any plot, he signed the illegal papers, says the ACC.

Source : The Daily Star 

Mirsarai Tragedy: BCL raising fund for victim families

Rajshahi University unit Bangladesh Chhatra League on Sunday brought out a procession on the campus to mourn the death of 40 young students in the tragic July 11 road crash in Mirsarai, Chittagong.

They also launched a fund raising campaign for the victims' families.

The BCL leaders said they have already started collecting money on the campus. Once raised, the fund will be sent to the victim families, they added.

Over 200 BCL men took part in the mourning procession led by the unit President Ahmed Hossain and General Secretary Abu Hossain Bipu.

The student front also held a condolence meeting urging RU teachers, students, and staff and the country's people to extend help to the bereaved families.

RU unit Vice-president Jakir Hossain and Joint Secretary Fuad Hasan Murad also addressed the condolence meeting.

Source : The Daily Star 

Dr Md Zahir Khan

Today is 12th death anniversary of Dr Md Zahir Khan, former chairman and director of Bangladesh Krishi Bank, says a press release.

On the occasion, milad and doa mahfil will be held at his son's residence at Banani in the city.

Source : The Daily Star  

AL meeting with election commission uncertain: Today's dialogue will not be held

The ruling Awami League will not sit down and have the scheduled dialogue with the Election Commission today.

The party will seek further extension of time.

So far three dates have been fixed for the dialogue with the latest being today (July 19).

First time the dialogue was slated for June 9. But the date was extended to June 18 as AL could not attend dialogue due to placing of national budget in the parliament. Later the dialogue was rescheduled again for July 19.

"We won't be able to sit down with the Election Commission tomorrow [today] as there is a cabinet meeting, and many of the party designated people are members of the cabinet. We will send a delegation tomorrow seeking a new date for the dialogue", said AL General Secretary Syed Ashraful Islam.

Briefing journalists after a party meeting at AL President Sheikh Hasina's political office in Dhanmondi, he said they would have the dialogue on a new date. AL leaders Abdul Mannan Khan and Mrinal Kanti Das will talk to the EC today in this regard.

Source : The Daily Star 

Fazlul Karim

Today is the 17th death anniversary of Fazlul Karim, former chief arboriculurist of the department of Roads and Highways, says a press release.

Relatives, friends and well-wishers to pray for salvation of his departed soul.

Source : The Daily Star 

Faizul Haque's anniversary of death today

Today is the 4th death anniversary of A K Faizul Haque, former state minister for jute and textiles and son of Sher-E-Bangla AK Fazlul Haque, says a press release.

On the occasion, doa and milad mahfil will be held at House No # 32, Block-C, Road No# 6, Banani in the city after Maghrib prayers.

Relatives, friends and well-wishers are requested to attend the function and pray for salvation of the departed soul.

Source : The Daily Star 

Viqarunnisa student gives statement to court

The Viqarunnisa student, who was allegedly molested by her teacher, gave a statement to a Dhaka court on Sunday.

Metropolitan Magistrate Shamima Parvin recorded it under section 22 of the Women and Children Repre-ssion Prevention Act, 2000.

Details of her statement could not be known immediately.

The court gave the victim to her grandfather's custody. She returned home on Thursday after receiving treatment abroad.

Porimol Joydhor, a Bangla teacher of Viqarunnisa Noon School and College's Bashundhara branch, allegedly molested her at his coaching centre on May 28.

Porimol confessed to violating her twice, IO Shahadat Hossain said. He, however, denied taking any picture of the girl.

The school authorities sacked him on July 5 following protests by students and guardians.

The teacher was arrested on July 6 from Keraniganj just outside the capital, a day after the victim's father sued him with Badda Police Station for violating the girl.

Source : The Daily Star 

Army replaces 4 contingents in UN mission

Bangladesh Army is going to replace four contingents namely Multi National Sector Headquarters (West), BAN headquarter Support Company/8, BANENGINEER/8 and BANSIG/8 under the United Nations operations in Cote-de-Ivory (UNOCI).

In this rotation schedule, a team of 143 members from Bangladesh Army, including officers, led by Lieutenant Col Muhammad Afzal Hossain left Dhaka for Ivory Coast yesterday, said an ISPR press release.

A total of 424 peacekeepers of four contingents will be replaced in Ivory Coast by three flights starting from July 18 to July 25.

Seven Bangladesh Army Contingents are operating in Ivory-Coast since April 2004.

Source : The Daily Star 

Cabinet approval on awarding Indira likely today

The cabinet today is likely to approve a proposal of finalising the award to be given to former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi posthumously for her "tremendous support" to the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971.

Official sources said the foreign ministry and liberation war affairs ministry, which have jointly prepared summary of the words of citation and design of medal, will place a proposal in the cabinet for approval today.

In the meantime, the government has prepared a list of 450 foreign friends for the award for their outstanding contribution in the liberation war.

Indian Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi, who will visit here to attend an international conference on autism, will receive the Foreign Friends Award on behalf of her mother-in-law at a simple ceremony at Bangabhaban on July 25.

President Zillur Rahman would handover the award to Sonia Gandhi at the event to be attended by renowned freedom fighters, ministers, diplomats and elite of the city.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Sonia Gandhi are expected to address the one-hour programme from 5:30pm at Bangabhaban while Foreign Minister Dipu Moni is expected to deliver welcome address, said official sources.

"We will start the process of awarding our foreign friends by giving the award to Indira Gandhi first," Dipu Moni said and added that work on preparing the list of foreign friends is going on.

Source : The Daily Star 

UK support to fight climate assured

British High Commissioner in Dhaka Stephen Evans on Sunday said the UK will support for the climate change adaptation programme in Bangladesh.

Stephen Evans made the assurance when he paid a farewell call on Foreign Minister Dipu Moni at the foreign ministry on Sunday.

During the meeting with the foreign minister, the British envoy said the climate change issues are very important for Bangladesh.

Dipu Moni mentioned that the relations between the two countries widened during his tenure. She said the UK has become a development and strategic partner of Bangladesh.

Foreign minister congratulated him for his next work place. Stephen Evans would join NATO as assistant secretary.

Source : The Daily Star 

Youth held from CU hall

Police arrested a youth from the Shah Amanat Hall of Chittagong University (CU) on Saturday night.

The youth was identified as Md Raihan Kabir, 21, son of Abdus Sattar of Chandpur village under Singra upazila in Natore.

Judicial Magistrate's Court, Chittagong, on Sunday sent Raihan to jail after he was produced before it, said Md Samiul Alam, officer-in-charge of Hathazari Police Station.

He (Raihan), a drug addict, used to sell drug to others, the OC said.

On information, police arrested Raihan from the room no 208 of Shah Amanat Hall on Saturday night around 11:00pm, campus sources said.

Source : The Daily Star 

Take steps to form 8th wage board: PM asks ministry

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday asked the information ministry to take steps for forming the 8th wage board for journalists soon after discussions with all stakeholders.

She gave the directives when a delegation of Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists (BFUJ) led by its President Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury and Secretary General Abdul Jalil Bhuiyan met her at the Prime Minister's Office.

During the meeting, the prime minister announced Tk 30 lakh of her government's grant to form a welfare fund for the journalists and assured them of preparing separate policies for print and electronic media under the Ministry of Information.

Regarding the long-standing demand of the journalists to reinstate the Newspaper Employees Services Conditions Act, 1974, she asked the ministry concerned to look into the matter.

During the meeting, the prime minister lauded the courageous role of journalists in the country's various democratic movements, especially after the political changeover of 1/11.

Earlier, the BFUJ president and secretary general handed over a memorandum with various demands of the journalist community. The demands include forming 8th wage board and solving residential problems of the journalists.

Information Minister Abul Kalam Azad, BFUJ President Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury, Secretary General Abdul Jalil Bhuiyan and leaders of BFUJ affiliated unions also spoke on the occasion.

Source : The Daily Star 

15th Amendment to Constitution: 'Despicable offence' committed

Eminent citizens on Sunday at a discussion meeting suggested that a "people's commission" be formed comprising jurists and civil society leaders to resolve, what they said, a crisis that arose following the 15th amendment to the constitution.

Sharply criticising the 15th amendment, Dr Kamal Hossain and Shahdeen Malik said the government committed a "despicable offence" by going against the fundamental rights of the people.

The discussants comprising constitutional experts, jurists, politicians, and leaders of the civil society also observed that the latest amendment to the constitution created instability in the society, and another 1/11 like situation might be created in the country if the crisis is not resolved.

Takeover of state power by a military backed caretaker government and declaration of a state of emergency on January 11, 2007 is popularly known as the "incident of 1/11".

Organised by Shushasoner Jonno Nagorik (Shujan), a platform of the civil society, the roundtable titled "Constitution (Fifteen) Amendment and Its Significance" was held in National Press Club in the capital,

The parliament on June 30 passed the 15th amendment to the constitution abolishing the caretaker government system, allowing general elections under elected partisan governments.

The BNP-led main opposition, some smaller components of the ruling alliance, some other political parties, and many eminent citizens sharply criticised the abolishment of caretaker government system, saying it will throw the country into a political confrontation.

The 15th amendment also imposed a ban on amending the constitution's preamble and its basic structure.

In Sunday's meeting the eminent citizens decided that a panel of jurists will go to the High Court if necessary to resolve the crisis.

They said the constitution was amended through a one-sided, opaque, and unbelievably fast process, so the government should now re-amend the constitution to resolve the crisis that has been created through the process.

"The fundamental rights of the people were made unchangeable by the new amendment, the path to increased rights of the people have been blocked by it," said Shahdeen Malik.

Echoing Malik, constitutional expert Dr Kamal Hossain said the amendment limited the people's freedom of speech and their ownership on the constitution, by incorporating some new clauses.

Dr Kamal said the people are the owners of the constitution and the country, and they have the absolute power over the constitution and the country, but now by amending the constitution the people's representatives are saying the people are not the owners.

"They [people's representatives] are culpable of committing the most despicable of offences," commented Dr Kamal.

Shahdeeen Malik said the government created new problems instead of plugging the existing loopholes in the constitution.

"I felt very bad following the amendment, I am honestly saying that I feel like crying. The latest amendment marginalised a very good constitution. Restoration of secularism and recognition of the historic liberation struggle are two of the good things that happened through this amendment, but many other bad things also were included," said Malik.

Since the amendment made sections of the constitution unchangeable, good laws like for protection of the environment or for child education, will not be includable anymore, Malik said.

"Whose head produced such absurd ideas, I wonder," he added.

The discussants questioned how the government could scrap the caretaker government system without getting the full text of the judgment of the apex court on the 13th amendment.

They called upon both the opposition and the government to resolve the debate centring the scrapping of the caretaker government system, through discussions.

M Hafizuddin Khan, Badiul Alam Majumdar, Syed Abul Maksud, Prof Asif Nazrul, Mahmudur Rahman Manna, Ruhin Hossain Prince, ASM Abdur Rob, and Mizanur Rahman Khan also spoke among others.

Source : The Daily Star 

Somali pirates hijack UAE oil tanker: 3 Bangladeshis among 16 crews

Somali pirates have seized a UAE oil tanker in the northern Indian Ocean, with 16 including three Bangladeshi crews on board, the European Union's naval force for Somalia said yesterday.

The other crew members are a Sri Lankan, five Indians, four Somalis, a Kenyan, a Sudanese and a Myanmarese, reports Reuters from Mogadishu.

Identities of the Bangladeshis could not be confirmed.

The hijackers captured the MV Jubba XX on Sunday morning when it was on a regular route from the United Arab Emirates to the Somali port of Berbera.

"Little information is available at present but it is reported that nine suspected Somali pirates are on board," the EU force said in a release.

Pirates have been increasingly targeting ships carrying commodities to the conflict-torn Northeast African nation, Ahmed Shire, a fuel trader in Mogadishu, told Reuters over the phone.

He expressed grave concern over the increasing incidents of piracy.

A Somali piracy gang on December 5 last year hijacked Bangladeshi ship M.V. Jahan Moni, 3,000 kilometres east of the Somalia coast. The vessel was sailing to Europe with merchandise from Singapore.

After weeks of hectic negotiations, the robbers freed the ship and its crew.

Somali pirates are making tens of millions of dollars in ransoms through seizing ships including tankers and bulk carriers in the Indian Ocean and the Gulf of Aden, despite efforts of foreign naval forces to prevent such attacks.

Source : The Daily Star 

AL top brass should be hanged

Those who talked against Allah and His laws should be hanged, Fazlul Haq Amini, chief of Islami Ain Bastobayon Committee (IABC), said yesterday.

"It is very urgent to pass and implement a law on hanging persons who want to change the Holy Quran, the constitution of Allah, in a Muslim-majority country," he noted in a release.

Under the leadership of the present government, a deep conspiracy is going on to change and overthrow the Quran. And it is natural when an anti-Islamic party like AL is in power, mentioned Amini, also the chief of Islami Oikkya Jote, a component of the BNP-led four-party alliance.

He questioned how Islam and the Muslims could be safe under the party whose spokesperson Syed Ashraful Islam can claim to be neither a Hindu nor a Muslim and minister Raziuddin Ahmed Razu can dare to say our children should practice music and dance to get rid of Hizab.

Asked about who should be hanged, IABC Press Secretary Ahlullah Wasel told The Daily Star that Amini meant the top brass of AL who led adopting the 15th constitutional amendment to delete Allah's name.

Parliament on June 30 passed the amendment bill retaining Islam as the state religion.

Besides, the Arabic phrase "Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim" with its translation "In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful/ In the name of the Creator, the Merciful" was also made a part of the charter.

The latest amendment also allowed religion-based politics, which was banned in the 1972 constitution.

Some Islamic parties, however, alleged the present government has worked against Islam by deleting the phrase "Absolute trust and faith in Almighty Allah" from the constitution.

Source : The Daily Star  

CNG vehicle cylinder explodes: 7 hurt in Ctg

Seven people including three siblings were injured in an explosion of a gas cylinder of a CNG-run auto-rickshaw in the city early yesterday.

The explosion occurred around 1:30am when the auto-rickshaw reached Tannery Bottala area under Bayezid Police Station, police said.

All the six passengers-- Sahabuddin, 28, Alauddin, 24, Raju Islam, 26, Jahangir, 25, Rabiul, 24, and Helal, 24,-- and driver Sahabuddin, 26, received burns in the explosion.

They were admitted to Chittagong Medical College Hospital (CMCH) from where passenger Sahabuddin and Jahangir were sent to Dhaka with 50 percent burns to their bodies, said Ayub Ali, an assistant professor of CMCH.

Driver Shahabuddin told The Daily Star that he suspects excessive pressure of gas inside the cylinder caused the blast.

Dulal, elder brother of Helal, said his brother suffered 30 percent burns.

Mohiuddin Selim, office-in-charge of the police station, said no case was filed in connection with the incident. The police, however, are trying to identify the owner of the auto-rickshaw.

Among the injured, Sahabuddin, Alauddin and Raju Islam are siblings while Jahangir is their brother-in-law.

The incident took place when the passengers, residents of Khulshi Wireless Colony of the port city, were going to the shrine of Bayazid Bostami on the occasion of Shab-e-Barat, said police sources.

Source : The Daily Star  

Regional connectivity, not with India only

Bangladesh and India have taken a political decision on transit to establish all modes of connectivity in the region, Foreign Minister Dipu Moni has said.

Addressing a press conference at the foreign ministry yesterday, she said Bangladesh has decided to give transit to India, Nepal and Bhutan and the Awami League government wants to establish all types of connectivity not only with India but also with the entire region.

She reminded the joint communiqué, issued during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to New Delhi in January last year, where the two prime ministers agreed on transit.

Dipu Moni hinted that a number of protocols on transit will be finalised before Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Bangladesh and will be signed during his visit planned for September 6-7.

"Whatever we will do with India, it will be under a broader framework. Nepal and Bhutan have already been included in the plan for transit," she said.

Replying to a query, Dipu Moni said a process is underway to fix the transit fee and construct the required infrastructure and finish other relevant work. "These are a lengthy process and cannot be fixed by a person or two or in a day or two. There are committees that are working on the issues."

The fees will be settled on a win-win situation so countries are encouraged to use the facility offered by Bangladesh.

Asked about the recent media reports on Indian government's go ahead to the proposed Tipaimukh dam, Dipu Moni recalled the Indian prime minister and the foreign minister's assurance that India will not do anything that "harms the interest of Bangladesh".

On another question, she said Bangladesh has not stayed away from its proposed Rooppur nuclear power plant project with Russian assistance.

Sheikh Hasina is expected to visit Russia towards the end of the year.

Dipu Moni, however, said security of the people is a major concern, and national and international experts will shortly hold a workshop in Dhaka to discuss nuclear safety.

On China, she reiterated government's stance on one-China policy disregarding the recent meeting of Bangladesh's permanent representative with Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama in New York.

She said the meeting with the Dalai Lama was not something scheduled.

About construction of a deep seaport at Sonadia with Chinese assistance, she said the government of China has reiterated its readiness to support it.

The shipping minister will soon lead a delegation to China to discuss the matter.

Source : The Daily Star   

St Martin's Land Grab: 7 outfits fined

The Department of Environment (DoE) has fined seven organisations a total of Tk 1.09 crore for illegally occupying the seashore of St Martin's Island.

With the help of police, coast guard and Navy personnel, a DoE team from Chittagong led by its Director Zafar Alam conducted a drive at St Martin's Island on July 14 and 15.

The team found out that the offenders were building high-rises on the seashore. They were filling up the seashore with sand and installing pillars.

During the drive, Nazrul Islam Chowdhury, owner of Chowdhury Labiba Bilash, was fined Tk 19.16 lakh, Molla Bashir Ahmed Panna, owner of Panama Resort, Tk 5.22 lakh, Syeed Alam, owner of an under-construction hotel, Tk 20.90 lakh, and Rezaul Karim, owner of an under-construction hotel, Tk 1 lakh.

Besides, Chowdhury Builders Private Limited was fined Tk 19.16 lakh, Moulavi Abdur Rahman, owner of an under-construction hotel, Tk 17.42 lakh, and Shamsul Huda, managing director of Keari Tours and Services Limited, was fined Tk 26.23 lakh.

The team also confiscated various construction materials from the sites.

The DoE team asked the offenders to remove the structures by July 19. They will face prosecution under Environment Protection Act, 1995 otherwise, said DoE sources.

Source : The Daily Star 

Euro slips against dollar, yen on Greece fears

http://newagebd.com/newspaper1/business/26672.htmlThe euro weakened against major currencies in Asia Monday ahead of a European Central Bank meeting that will discuss a second bailout package for debt-laden Greece, analysts said.

The euro bought $1.4077 in afternoon trade from $1.4156 in New York late Friday while it also fell to 111.25 yen from 112.02 yen.

The greenback edged down to 79.03 yen from 79.12 yen on Friday.

Skittish traders were backing out from the euro ahead of the ECB's meeting on Thursday, Philip Wee, senior currency economist of DBS Group Research in Singapore, told the AFP.

He told said investors were reducing their long positions as they considered the summit 'an event risk right now'.

While a second bailout for Greece is due to be discussed, comments by ECB's president Jean-Claude Trichet and German chancellor Angela Merkel at the weekend added 'some uncertainties' to the market, Wee said.

Trichet on Sunday said the ECB could not accept defaulted bonds as collateral and Europe's governments would have to intervene should Greece default.

And Merkel called on Greece's private sector to increase its involvement in shouldering Athens' financial burden as pressure mounts for a radical solution to the country's debt problems.

Greece's financial woes have raised concerns of a spillover into Italy and Spain, which many analysts fear could lead to another global financial crisis.

The dollar was higher against most other Asian currencies, strengthening to Sg$1.2195 from Sg$1.2164 on Friday, to 1,061.47 South Korean won from 1,057.53, to 43.08 Philippine pesos from 42.92 and to Tw$28.91 from Tw$28.87.

However, it fell to 30.09 Thai baht from 30.12 and to 8,525.00 Indonesian rupiah from 8,538.75.

Source : New Age

Trichet tells eurozone to improve ‘verbal discipline’

The head of the European Central Bank called on eurozone leaders on Monday to speak with one voice in the debt crisis, while defending German Chancellor Angela Merkel against accusations of foot-dragging.

'There is an absolute need to improve 'verbal discipline',' Jean-Claude Trichet said in an interview with the Financial Times Deutschland, a transcript of which was released by the ECB.

'The governments need to speak with one voice on such complex and sensitive issues as the crisis,' he said, while acknowledging that having 17 different governments made things 'complex.'

He said: 'But speaking with one voice in a period of crisis is of (the) essence.'

The Frenchman also defended Merkel against criticism that she, as the leader of Europe's biggest economy, had acted too slowly throughout the eurozone's sovereign debt crisis and had made matters worse.

'Not in the least,' Trichet said. 'I would see a discussion of this kind as being completely misplaced in the current situation.'

Merkel had said on Sunday that she would attend a summit of eurozone leaders in Brussels on Thursday — announced by EU president Herman Van Rompuy — to agree a new Greek rescue package only if there were a prospect of a concrete deal.

Source : New Age

More Chinese cities see home prices fall in June

More Chinese cities saw prices of new homes fall in June compared with the previous month, official data showed Monday, as Beijing vowed to step up efforts to cool its real estate market.

The cost of new apartments in 12 out of 70 Chinese cities tracked by the National Bureau of Statistics fell, compared with nine cities in May, the NBS said in a statement.

New home prices increased in 44 cities in June from the previous month — down from 50 in May — and were unchanged in 14 others.

Soaring property prices are a major source of official and consumer concern in China with apartment costs rising out of the reach of many people and threatening to spark social unrest in the country of more than 1.3 billion.

The cost of new homes in 67 of the cities surveyed rose year-on-year in June — unchanged from April and May.

China has introduced a range of measures aimed at reducing prices since late 2009, such as bans on buying second homes in some cities, hiking minimum downpayments and trialling property taxes in Shanghai and Chongqing.

But officials are treading carefully as the real estate sector is a major driver of economic growth and land sales to developers are an important source of revenue for cash-strapped local governments.

The government last week pledged to extend limits on new home purchases to smaller cities, adding it would tighten existing property restrictions in areas that have seen excessive price rises to push them 'back to reasonable levels'.

To tame soaring prices — and other consumer costs — the central bank has also raised interest rates five times since October and increased the amount of money banks must keep in reserve numerous times.

Source : New Age

Ahsan Afzal, Badrul H Khan become AB Bank DMDs

Ahsan Afzal recently joined AB Bank Limited as deputy managing director and Badrul Haque Khan was promoted to the post of deputy managing director of the bank.

Prior to joining AB Bank, Ahsan was the general manager for unsecured lending and consumer transaction banking at Standard Chartered Bank, said a news release.

Badrul joined AB Bank as senior vice-president and company secretary in November, 2004.

Afzal began his banking career in 1995.

Source : New Age

MA Awal becomes Sonargaon Hotel director

Pan Pacific Sonargaon Dhaka promoted MA Awal to the position of director of sales and marketing from July 1.

Awal, with his new position and responsibilities, became a member of the executive committee of the hotel whose role is to establish and set the trend, policies and procedures under the guidance of the general manager for the Pan Pacific Sonargaon Dhaka Hotel's success and growth stability, said a news release.

Source : New Age

Sylhet tree fair witnesses holiday crowd

The Sylhet divisional tree plantation campaign and tree fair drew a huge crowd on Monday, a public holiday for Shabe Barat, a religious occasion of the Muslims.

The organisers and stall owners said that people began to pour in from the late afternoon.

Service holder Shahana Begum bought her 6-year-old son Dihan to take a view of the great diversity of plants presented at the fair.

'Instead of taking him to the fun parks or shopping malls I brought him here hoping that it would grow his love for nature and forest,' she said.

For college teacher Sheul Manjur, who came with his wife and 4-year-old daughter, the attractively decorated stalls and big collection of plants in bright flowers brought much pleasure.

Apart from many fruit and forest species, the fair also showcased a vast number of flower bearing plants, including parul, rajaniganha, palash, sheuli, kamini, jui, beli, malati, tagar, hasnahena, rose, night queen, Japanese rangan, golden queen, juniper and cherry, said the officials at the information cell set up at the fair ground.

The prices of the plants in general ranged between Tk 10 and Tk 1,500, while bonsai plants and golden barrel cactus were even pricier.

'Bonsai plants and golden barrel cactus sold at Tk 2,000 at the lowest and Tk 25,000 at the highest at this fair,' said Mahbubur Rahman, an information cell official.

He also informed that on average around 10,000 saplings and plants were selling at the fair every day.

Bagan Bari Nursery owner Mukhlisur Rahman, who was jubilant with the turnover he had made so far at the fair, viewed the programme from a greater necessity yet.

'The fair will hopefully encourage people to plant more trees and boost their love for greenery,' he said.

The fair, being held at the Sylhet Government Alia Madrassah ground at the city, comprises 35 stalls and a pavilion.

Organised jointly by the district administration, divisional forest department and agricultural extension department, the fair began on July 3 to close on July 22.

Source : New Age

Seven injured in Chittagong cylinder explosion

Seven people were injured after the cylinder of a CNG-run auto-rickshaw exploded at Kulgaon under Bayzid police station in the Chittagong city early Sunday.

The injured were identified as Alauddin, 24, Shahabuddin, 28, Raju Ahmed, 26, Jahangir, 25, Rabiul Islam, 26, Helal, 24, and the CNG driver Shahabuddin, 26.

The Bayzid police sources said the injured were residents of Jhautala Bihari Colony under the Khulshi police station in the city and were going to Maizbhandar under Fatikchhari when the blast took place at about 1:30am.

The injured seven people were admitted to Chittagong Medical College Hospital.

CMCH police sources said of the injured, three were in a critical state.

Mentionable that CNG cylinder explosions in public transport in Chittagong are rising alarmingly, posing serious threat to the life of commuters and people at large.

Only in the month of May, three incidents of CNG cylinder explosion took place in the Chittagong city, leaving at least nine people injured and one killed.

Source : New Age

Change in temperature unlikely

Light to moderate rain or thundershowers accompanied by temporary gusty wind is likely to occur at most of the places over Khulna, Barisal, Dhaka, Chittagong and Sylhet divisions and at many places over Rangpur and Rajshahi divisions till 6:00pm today.

Moderately heavy falls are also likely at places, said Met Office.

Day temperature may remain nearly unchanged over the country.

The sun sets in the capital today at 6:48pm and rises tomorrow at 5:22am.

The country's highest temperature, 34.5 degrees Celsius, was recorded on Monday in Rajshahi and the lowest, 25.0 degrees, in Feni.

Source : New Age

Businessman stabbed in Ctg

Snatchers stabbed a businessman of Reazuddin Bazar and snatched Tk 1 lakh from him in Chittagong city on Sunday.

The victim was identified as Anisur Rahman.

The Kotwali police said the incident took place in the afternoon at DC Hill while the businessman was coming from Cheragi to Reazuddin Bazar in a rickshaw.

He was admitted to Chittagong Medical College Hospital.

Abul Kalam Azad, officer-in-charge of the Kotwali police station, told New Age that no one was arrested in this connection.

Source : New Age

PRAN-RFL Group makes donation to BSMMU nursing faculty

PRAN-RFL Group has donated Tk 5 lakh to the nursing faculty of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University.

PRAN-RFL Group chairman Mahtabuddin Ahmed handed over the cheque to BSMMU vice-chancellor Pran Gopal Dutta at his office on Sunday, said a press release.

Mahtabuddin said as part of corporate social responsibility the amount was given for expedite nursing education.

Pran Gopal Dutta said if some other corporate houses come forward to help health education, all people will be benefited.

Source : New Age

Petition seeks check on prices of essentials

A writ petition seeking directive to put a check on the sudden increase in the prices of essentials ahead of Ramadan has been filed with the High Court.

A bench heard the petition on Sunday. Hearing would resume on Tuesday.

Lawyer Manzill Murshid on behalf of Human Rights and Peace for Bangladesh filed the petition.

Source : New Age

Govt launches treatment of cataract patients in Sylhet division

The health ministry, in cooperation with two NGOs—BRAC and Sightsavers—has launched a pilot project to conduct surgery on some one lakh cataract patients in Sylhet division over a period of three years.

The Vision Bangladesh Project aims at eliminating 'avoidable blindness' from Bangladesh by the year 2020, ministry officials said.

The pilot project has started from Sylhet division covering its 12 upazilas of four north-eastern districts.

At a function held on Sunday at a city hotel, the government formally signed a contract with BRAC and Sightsavers to implement the project.

The health minister AFM Ruhal Haque was present at the function.

Officials said the government would introduce eye care facilities under the project at four district hospitals and 33 upazila health complexes in Sylhet division.

They said around two-thirds of cataract patients in the country have no access to treatment facilities while every year some 150,000 new cases are recorded.

National Blindness and Low Vision Survey 2003 revealed that nearly 750,000 adults and 40,000 children were blind of whom 80 per cent had lost their sight by cataract which can be easily treated.

Experts said around 480,000 adults and children were suffering from severe visual impairment caused by uncorrected refractive error, which could be easily corrected with the use of spectacles. 

Eye surgeons at the programme also said that primary eye care training would be provided to health workers of both non- government organisations and government community clinics through the programme.

Deen Mohammad Noorul Haque, director of National Institute of Ophthalmology, and Sharfuddin Ahmed, secretary general of   Bangladesh Medical Association, among others, were present at the function.

Source : New Age

Experts for strengthening regional co-op for education for all

Experts and educationists on Monday called for strengthening regional cooperation to ensure education for all in Asia and Pacific region.

At a workshop they said it was very important to improve the 'non formal education delivery mechanism and capability development framework' for the non formal education teachers and facilitators and to provide inputs to prepare an action plan for operating in NFE sub-sector programme of Bangladesh.

UNESCO Dhaka in collaboration with the Bureau of Non-formal Education under the Ministry Of Primary And Mass Education organised the four-day capability building for education for all workshop at BARC Centre Inn in Dhaka.

Chaired by program specialist, Education of UNESCO Dhaka Kiichi Oyasu, the inaugural session of the workshop was addressed, among others, by Economic Relations Division secretary Musharraf Hossain Bhuiyan, Primary and Mass Education secretary AKM Abdul Awal Chowdhury and Abdul Halim of UNESCO Bangkok office.

Musharraf Hossain Bhuiyan said the Bangladesh government has taken an ambitious target to enrol all children in schools by 2014.

He suggested building confidence among the beneficiaries, non-government organisations, stakeholders and political masters to achieve the target.

Referring to the contribution of development partners in enhancing education of Bangladesh, Musharraf said resource mobilisation is very important in this regard.

He also stressed taking steps under the public private partnership aiming at enhancing the quality of education as well as ensuring education for all.

AKM Abdul Awal Chow-dhury said Bangladesh government is very much committed to enhancing the quality of education by enrolling all children in schools.

'Bangladesh's efforts to enhance education have already been appreciated in the region as well as across the world,' he said.

Over 30 participants, including three experts from regional countries and three from UNESCO office are participating in the workshop.

The main objectives of the workshop are to review the draft NFE delivery mechanisms and capability development framework for NFE teachers and facilitators in Bangladesh, and to share experiences of the selected Asian countries in the NFE delivery and capacity development of NFE teachers and facilitators.

Source : New Age

Mizanur’s death anniv today

The 8th anniversary of death of language hero and former commercial manager of Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha Mizanur Rahman will be held today.

He had also served the daily Ittefaq as its chief reporter and Bangladesh Press International as its chief editor.

Source : New Age

Most people suffer from fever: Survey

The highest 58.37 per cent of the country's population of both sexes suffered from fever, according to the recently released Household Income and Expenditure Survey, 2010.

The survey showed that 9.94 per cent of the population suffered from pain, followed by 5.16 per cent from diarrhoea, 2.12 per cent from dysentery, 2.49 per cent from weakness, 2.26 per cent from palpitation, 1.97 per cent from blood pressure and 6.62 per cent from other diseases.

Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics conducted the year-long survey, during the period February 2010 through January 2011, and completed the preliminary analysis of the data in a record four months.

In 2005, the highest proportion of the population that suffered from some sort of fever was 55.32 per cent, followed by pain 9.60 per cent and diarrhoea 6.48 per cent.

The pattern was equally valid for both the male and female population.

Source : New Age

Moudud expects democracy loving parties on BNP’s side

BNP standing committee member Moudud Ahmed said Monday that he expects all the parties which want democracy would rally round the BNP led opposition alliance.

'Many of the parties which want democracy are joining the opposition movement to restore the people's right to franchise under the leadership of Khaleda Zia, he said he told a discussion.

The discussion on 'implicating people in the August 21 grenade attack case and the 10-truck arms haul case through supplementary charge sheets submitted under government influence and the position of real culprits' was organised by Swadhinata Forum at National Press Club.    

Moudud said, 'The War of Independence was fought for the establishment of democracy.'

He said that the politicians who want democracy would join the opposition movement.

Moudud said many partners in the Awami League led ruling coalition would eventually join the opposition.

He also said, 'If Ershad wants democracy, he too would join the opposition movement.'

He said that the struggle now was between the forces for and against democracy.

Those who want democracy would stand by BNP and those who oppose democracy would side with Awami League, he said.

Moudud said the Awami League led government abolished the election time non party caretaker system by amending the Constitution to snatch the people's right to vote.

He said that the Awami League led government was out to snatch the people's right to franchise.

He said that ruling Awami League amended the Constitution with the lone objective of holding on to power for an indefinite period.

That's why, he said, all the democracy loving people need to get united under Khaleda's leadership.

Moudud said that Khaleda Zia was very much justified when she said that if re-elected BNP would throw away the 15th amendment to the Constitution.

'The implication of her remark is we will repeal the 15th amendment.' he said.

He criticised Suranjit Sengupta for stating that Khaleda's remarks calls for capital punishment.

He said that there was no scope for awarding death sentence for throwing away an amendment to the constitution that seeks to keep a particular political party perpetually in power.

On the Awami League led government submitting supplementary charge-sheets on the August 21 grenade attack case and the 10 truck-loads arms haul case, Moudud said that this was done out of political motivation.

He said that the Awami League led government deliberately implicated BNP senior vice-chairman Tarique Rahman in the two cases out of vengeance and to save the real culprits.

He said that after 17 hearings took place the Awami League led government implicated Tarique Rahman in the August 21 case.

BNP leaders Ruhul Quddus Talukder Dulu, Syed Moazzem Hossain Alal, Helen Zerin Khan and ABM Moshrraf Hossain also took part in the discussion chaired by Swadhinata Forum president Abu Naser Muhammad Rahmatullah.

Source : New Age

Population to go up when figures revised: BBS

Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics on Sunday said that the country's population would go up from the preliminary figures of 14.23 crore when the final report of the Fifth Population and Household Census 2011 would be published by March 2012.

The director general of the bureau, Shahjahan Ali Mollah, at a press conference on the day said that the population of 14.23 crore was 'absolutely preliminary figures' and the number would increase in the final report as it was a trend.   

He claimed that appropriate measures had been taken during the census taking lessons from past mistakes.

Shahjahan said the task of post-enumeration checks had been outsourced to the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies which carried it out in April 10-14.

'We never claimed that these are the final findings. We will correct and adjust any errors during post-enumeration checks,' he said.

Asim Kumar Dev, project director of Fifth Population and Household Census, alsospoke at the press conference.

Both the officials termed 'baseless' the United Nations Population Fund's October 2010, report State of the World Population 2010 which estimated Bangladesh's population at 16.44 crore which, it said, would reach 22 crore in 2050 at an annual growth rate of 1.4 per cent. 'The report was baseless without any methodology and source. They did not inform us about their source and methodology even after repeated requests,' said Asim Kumar.

He also said that rather UNFPA revised the figures from 16.44 crore to 14.86 crore this year.   

The BBS officials admitted that 'some of the households' had been left out of the survey, as the enumerators had faced problems like not being allowed in by some households.

The planning minister, AK Khandaker, disclosed the findings of the Fifth Population and Household Census, carried out in March 15-19, at the National Economic Council on Saturday. The preliminary findings were scheduled to be published in three months after the survey.

UNFPA officials declined comments on the issue, 'We have nothing to do with the report,' said a high UNFPA official.

The official said that a UN agency relied on the data provided by the government and its report in October 2010 was based on the data provided by the authorities here. He, however, said that they had not revised the figures.

UNFPA officials said that the Bangladesh population, estimated conservatively on the basis of the fourth population census conducted in 2001, would be more than 16 crore in 2011.

The BBS officials ruled out any possibility of dispute with the UNPFA over the preliminary figures of the fifth census.

The first population census in the subcontinent was conducted in 1872. Since then, censuses have been conducted almost regularly every 10 years. This year's census is the fifth since Bangladesh's independence.

After independence, the population and household censuses were conducted in 1974, 1981, 1991, and 2001.

According to the fourth census, conducted in 2001, the number of households was around 2.54 crore

and the population was 13.05 crore, according to the revision.

Source : New Age


Pakistan to appoint Hina Rabbani as FM

Pakistan will promote junior foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar to the status of a full foreign minister ahead of peace talks in India next week, an official said Monday.

'Khar is expected to be sworn in as foreign minister later this week,' the official said.

Pakistan has had no foreign minister since Shah Mehmood Qureshi was dropped in a cabinet reshuffle in February, during which time it has had to navigate a huge crisis in US relations over the killing of Osama bin Laden.

The talks scheduled for July 26 in New Delhi mark the first foreign minister talks between bitter rivals Pakistan and India in a year.

'The government wants Pakistan to be represented by a full-fledged foreign minister in the forthcoming talks with India and it is because of this reason that the position of Hina Rabbani Khar is being elevated,' the official said.

India suspended a four-year peace process with Pakistan after attacks in its financial capital Mumbai killed 166 people in November 2008.

India blamed the attack on Pakistan's banned Lashkar-e-Taiba group and Islamabad acknowledged that the plot was hatched at least partly on its soil.

But in February, India and Pakistan announced that peace talks would resume after a meeting in Bhutan in February.

Relations between India and Pakistan, which have fought three wars since the subcontinent was partitioned in 1947, have been plagued by border and resource disputes, and accusations of Pakistani militant activity against India.

Two of the three wars were over Kashmir, where militants have been fighting New Delhi's rule for two decades in an insurgency that has claimed tens of thousands of lives.

Source : New Age

Dhaka to recognise South Sudan

The government has started the process to recognise the newly born African nation, South Sudan, the foreign minister, Dipu Moni, said Monday.

Addressing a press briefing at her office, the minister said, 'We have started the process and it is now a matter of time'.

South Sudan became an independent state on July 9 and joined the United Nations on July 14.

Bangladesh co-sponsored the proposal for South Sudan's UN membership, the minister said.

Source : New Age

2 BCL men hurt in factional fight at DU

Two activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League, associate student body of ruling Awami League, were injured in a factional clash at Surya Sen Hall of Dhaka University Monday night.

Sources in the Surya Sen Hall unit BCL said a faction, led by the unit general secretary Ziaul Haque Tuhin, widely known as Barisal Group, engaged in an altercation with activists of their rival faction, formerly known as Third World Group, over allegation that two BCL activists changed their allegiance and joined JCD recently, an allegation refused by the accused.

A brawl ensued and at one stage Tuhin group men beat up the two BCL men in question, Ladib, 21, of public administration department and Muhith, 22, leaving them injured at 12:30am.

Informed of the brawl, proctor KM Saiful Islam Khan rushed to the hall and called in police who separated the clashing BCL factions and controlled the situation.

Source : New Age

Dhaka to recognise South Sudan

The government has started the process to recognise the newly born African nation, South Sudan, the foreign minister, Dipu Moni, said Monday.

Addressing a press briefing at her office, the minister said, 'We have started the process and it is now a matter of time'.

South Sudan became an independent state on July 9 and joined the United Nations on July 14.

Bangladesh co-sponsored the proposal for South Sudan's UN membership, the minister said.

Source : New Age

Citizens condemn slander on BELA, Rizwana

Eminent citizens on Monday condemned 'slanderous' media coverage of Bangladesh Environment Lawyers Association and its chief executive Syada Rezwana Hasan, which they said was unethical and motivated.

In a joint statement, they urged the editors of all national dailies to take stern measures against those who were tarnishing the image of a noble profession like journalism.

The statement alleged

 that two national dailies were publishing false and indecent reports about Syada Rizwana Hasan and the organisation in a bid to serve the interest of the owners of the dailies.

The statement said BELA was working for the sake of the country and enjoyed an international reputation.

They said the government was removing billboards of different unauthorised housing companies following a High Court verdict.

BELA and Rizwana Hasan played an important role in moving the cases against such unauthorised housing companies.

They alleged that the owners of such dailies, who also ran housing business, were trying to spoil the reputation of BELA and Rizwana Hasan to protect the interest of the companies.

They said the dailies were criticised before for publishing such motivated reports against renowned persons and several cases were filed against them with the Press Council.

The statement was signed, among others, by public health activist Zafrullah Chowdhury, former advisers to caretaker government Rahseda K Choudhury and Sultana Kamal, writer and rights activist Rahnuma Ahmed, cultural activist Lubna Mariam, environmentalist Atiq Rahman, Dhaka University professors Syed Manjurul Islam, Abul Barakat, Amena Mohsin, Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir, rights activists Hamida Hossain, Khushi Kabir, Shamsul Huda and Sara Hossain, also a Supreme Court lawyer, development activists Shahin Anam, Badiul Alam Majumder, Abul Hasib Khan and Farah Kabir, women rights activist Shirin Haque and artist Mahbubur Rahman.

Source : New Age

Lynching sign of growing lawlessness: experts

Eroding trust in the justice system and law enforcement agencies and continued extra-judicial killings with impunity drive people into violence and taking laws in their hands, say experts.

After Monday's lynching of six students at Savar, New Age approached a psychologist, a

jurist, a rights activist and a former police chief who said such incidents indicated lawlessness in the country.

Incidents lynching and their ferocity are increasingly causing concern among psychologists, sociologists and rights activists. According to Odhikar's statistics, 75 people were lynched across the country between January and June this year. The organisation had also recorded 126 such incidents in January-September 2010.

Dhaka University psychology professor Nasrin Wadud said the growing incidents of lynching by mobs merely on suspicion proved the theory that frustration leads to aggression.

'People have lost their trust in the justice system and law enforcement process which drives them into taking law in their own hand and perform the justice they want to see instead of handing the suspects over to police,' she said.

'There are incidents that people catch an offender and hand them over to police only to see that the suspect come out free through legal loopholes,' she said. 'If you cannot make people feel secure, if they lose faith in the justice system, such incidents of lynching by mobs will take place,' she said.

Jurist Sara Hossain said, 'Continued extrajudicial killings by police and RAB with impunity one of the reasons that the people are inspired to commit similar crimes.'

Former inspector general of police M Shahjahan said the article 32 of the constitution guaranties a citizen's right to life. Taking one's life on mere suspicion could in no way be justified, he said.

He lamented that such acts of violence were often attributed to weak criminal justice system and called for thorough investigation of each incident of lynching and action accordingly.

'Lynching has to be treated as a criminal offence and there is no scope to go lax. If there are loopholes in the criminal justice system, it should be addressed immediately. But lynching cannot be overlooked,' he said.

Rights group Odhikar secretary, Adilur Rahman Khan, called for a total structural change in the criminal justice system and police administration to curb such incidents.

'If police are used on political purposes and people are denied justice, such incidents will continue to happen,' he said.

Source : New Age

AL to hold rallies in 19 greater dists July 26-28

The Awami League will hold rallies in the 19 greater districts in July 26-28 to gear up organisational activities as a part of its preparations for the next general elections as well as to face the movement of the opposition politically.

AL sources said that the party high command had instructed the organising secretaries responsible for respective districts and local leaders to take necessary preparations to make the rallies successful.

AL organising secretaries Jahangir Kabir Nanak, Ahmed Hossain, Abu Sayeed Al Mahmud, BM Mozammel Haque, Mizbah Uddin Siraj, Bahauddin Nasim and Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury have been assigned the organisational responsibilities for Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna, Sylhet , Barisal and Rangpur divisions respectively.

'The organising secretaries

with the cooperation of the district unit leaders will complete preparations to make the rallies successful,' AL joint general secretary Mahbubul Alam Hanif told New Age on Monday.

Hanif, also the party's spokesperson, said that the central leaders of the party in groups would attend the rallies to be addressed by senior local leaders, lawmakers of the respective constituencies and ministers.

AL organising secretary Ahmed Hossain told New Age that the organising secretaries had already started work in their respective areas to make the rallies successful.

He said that the list of the senior leaders, including the presidium members, who would attend the rallies, would be finalised soon.

Sources said that the party central working committee on Wednesday would finalise the list of the senior leaders to attend the rallies. It will also set the dates for council sessions of 11 district units and at grassroots level.

AL president Sheikh Hasina, also the prime minister, will preside over the working committee at her Ganabhaban residence, party sources said.

The AL secretariat on July 12 chalked up a number of political programmes to gear up the activities of the party.

Council sessions at upazila and union levels will be held after the council sessions of the 11 district units that remain pending, AL sources said.

Source : New Age

HC gives split verdict

A two-judge High Court bench on Sunday delivered a split verdict on the death sentences of 21members of banned outfit Jamaatul  Mujahidin Bangladesh handed by a trial court on the charge of blasting bombs at Jhenidah on August 17,2005, as part of simultaneous bombings across the country.

In his verdict, Justice Syed Muhammad Ziaul Karim, the senior judge, acquitted all the 21 of the charges.

Justice Abdur Rab, in his verdict, however, commuted death sentence of 14 appellants and gave them to suffer life-terms instead and acquitted seven others of the charges.

The appeal now awaits disposal by another bench to be formed by the chief justice, deputy attorney general Abdul Mannan Mohon told reporters.

He also said that the senior judge acquitted all the 21 accused on the ground that there was no corroboration between the testimony of the prosecution witnesses and the evidence of the case.

He said that the second judge had commuted the sentences of the 14 considering their age, between 25 and 30.

He said that the judge acquitted seven of the charges because the trial court had framed the charges against them ignoring the investigation officer's recommendation to acquit them.

On February 28,2006, the Jhenidah district and session's judge Anisur Rahman Khan sentenced the 21 men to death by hanging.

According to the prosecution, they had carried out bomb attacks at six places in the district town including the premises of the district judge's court.

Russell, an 8-year old child, was injured in one of the blasts.

The 21 appellants are Tariqul Islam alias Rinku,

Monirul Islam alias Mokhlesur, Nasrullah alias Shanta alias Chanu, Rokonuzzaman alias Mithun, Abu Taleb Ansari alias Babul Ansari, Mohan, Mamunur Rashid alias Mamun, Muhid, Mozammel Haq alias Mozam, Tuhin Reza, Sabuj Ali alias Sabuj, Amirul, Faruk Hossain, Matin Mehedi alias Matinul Islam alias Mahabub Matin alias Mehedi Hasan alias Matinul Haq Mandal, Jahirul Al Mamun alias Chan, Billal Hossain, Sadruddin, Robjel Hossain alias Robjel, Azizur Rahman, Younus Ali and Azim Uddin.

Mohan, Tuhin Reza and Matin Mehedi were tried in absentia.

On March 30, 2007, six top militants including JMB supremo Abdur Rahman and his deputy Bangla Bhai were executed for killing two Jhalakathi judges after the Supreme Court had upheld their death sentence given by the trial court.

The executions possibly brought an end to the country's maiden overt militancy campaign of August 17,2005, which saw a series of coordinated blasts and suicide bombings in different parts of Bangladesh  sending shock waves across the nation.

Source : New Age

FM says no info on Tipai dam construction

The government has no information that the Indian government starts building a dam on the common river Barak at Tipaimukh, foreign minister Dipu Moni said Monday.

The dam in the Indian province of Monipur would have severe consequences in lower riparian Bangladesh, water experts said.

According to Indian media reports construction of the Tipaimukh Damk would start in weeks.

Dipu Moni, however, said that the two governments would sign transit agreements during Indian primeminister Manmohan Singh's visit to Dhaka in September.

Asked about India's decision to build the controversial dam above Bangladesh, she said, 'The Indian prime minister assured our prime minister that India will not do anything harmful for Bangladesh.'

'We have no information that they have done anything moving away from that position,' she told a news conference when her attention was drawn to a news according to which the government of India gave approval to build the Tipaimukh dam. 

Asked about the Awami League led government's position on providing transit to India, the foreign minister said, 'discussions are going on. I am hopeful that we will be able to sign several transit protocols during the Indian prime minister's visit.'

Singh is scheduled to pay

a two-day official visit to Dhaka beginning September 6.

'We have taken a political decision to provide the transit,' she said during prime minister's Sheikh Hasina's visit Delhi in January, 2010.

She said, 'Now the matter is at implementation phase.'

She said that the two countries 'are discussing' the issue of determining fees and the use of infrastructure.

'It's a long process. Nothing will happen overnight,' said Dipu Moni.

She said that the Bangladesh government would also examine deals signed by other countries on providing transit with same characteristics.

She said that the government was working on providing transit to India, Nepal and Bhutan under a broad framework.

India is about start the construction of the Tipaimukh Dam, United News of Bangladesh reported last week quoting a top official of Nipko, an

affiliated company of the Indian Power Ministry, which had been entrusted to implement the hydroelectric project on the common international river Barak.

The official said Nipko obtained environmental clearance and received the go-ahead from the Indian central government to build the dam at Tipaimukh in Churachandpur district in the northeastern Indian province of Monipur.

He also said that on receiving the go-head the company already took the necessary preparations to start the dam construction on the Barak at Tipaimukh.

Barak feeds two rivers in Bangladesh— the 350-kilometer long Surma and 110-km long Kushiara, the lifeline of the country's north-eastern region.

India would also build a barrage on the Barak at Fuletal in Lakhipur in Assam below the Tipaimukh Dam to divert its waters for an irrigation project, Nipko said.

The Nipko official said that the machinery and equipment for the construction were being transported to Tipaimukh

and the construction engineers, technicians and workers were gathering at the site.

The news that the government of India was preparing to start the construction of the Tipaimukh Dam  defying protests by the people of Bangladesh and India's north-eastern region heightened worries in the region.

The Indian project to divert Barak waters at the upstream would, in the dry months, dry up Surma and Kushiara, which feeds the Megna, a major river system in Bangladesh, would adversely affect lower riparian Bangladesh in several ways, water experts said.

But in the rainy season the release of extra flows by India would aggravate flooding and erosion in Bangladesh, particularly in greater Sylhet.

The problems in lower riparian Bangladesh would increase manifold due to Tipaimukh Dam, water, environment and agriculture experts warned.

Water and agriculture experts said Tipaimukh would create severe water shortage in Bangladesh's north-eastern region and turn a vast arable area into arid land to threaten the country's food security and farmers' livelihood.

Farmers in Sylhet, Moulvibazaar, Sunamganj, Kishoreganj and Brahmanbaria are worried that griculture and fishing, which provide them sustenance, would be destroyed by the Indian dam.

Source : New Age

6 students on outing lynched

Six youths, all students of different educational institutions in Dhaka, were beaten to death by villagers at Amin Bazaar on the outskirts of the capital early Monday.

Families and friends said the students had gone on an outing at Kebler Char when a mob attacked them apparently mistaking them for robbers.

But villagers said they had surrounded the youths while they were preparing for committing a robbery.

Students of different educational institutions and local people took to the streets and staged violent protests in Mirpur Dar-us-Salam area against the killings and demanded punishment of the culprits.

They damaged vehicles and put up barricades on Mirpur-Amin Bazaar road halting traffic for more than two hours.

The roadblocks were removed after local lawmaker Aslamul Haque and Mirpur Zone deputy commissioner of police Imtiaz Ahmed assured the protesters of proper investigation of the lynching.

A large contingent of

police and water cannons were deployed to prevent further trouble, witnesses said.

Al-Amin, a survivor of the mass beating who was taken to the custody of Savar police after treatment at Savar upazila health complex, told reporters that they had gone to the village on an outing and taken drugs there for fun.

Al-Amin said he and his six friends from Mirpur and Shyamoli areas had gone to Amin Bazaar by rickshaws after offering prayers on the night of Shab-e-Barat.  

'We all went to Amin Bazaar in rickshaws for taking drugs and sat on a field. Suddenly a mob of about a hundred villagers ringed us and started striking us with sticks giving us no chance to say anything,' he said.

The slain students are Ibrahim Khalil, 22, a first year student of accounting at Mirpur Government Bangla College, Tauhidul Islam Palash, 24, a first year student of physics at Bangla College, Kanto, 23, also of Bangla College, Munif, 24, an under-graduate student of Bangladesh University of Business and Technology, Tipu Sultan, 23, of Tejgaon College and Sammam, 22, a O-level student at Maple Leaf International School.

Businessman Abdul Malek of the village filed a robbery case with Savar police station while police also registered a murder case against 600 unnamed villagers in this connection.

Malek said the villagers had been guarding the area where a robbery was committed at one Anwar Hossain's house on July 6.

Iqbal Hossain, a friend of the victims, said Ibrahim and Palash were his close friends and they along with Munif and Tipu had gone to the countryside for a walk after offering prayers on the night of Shab-e-Barat at Dar-us-Salam mosque.

After visiting the spot, Dhaka district police superintendent Mizanur Rahman told reporters, 'Initially, it was assumed that six robbers were killed. But now a different story is coming out. The tragic incident proves how terrible the consequences could be if people take law in their own hands.'

Savar police officer-in-charge Mahbubur Rahman said, 'We are investigating the incident. The police are not yet certain what motive the victims had, but we have come to know that they all were students.'

He said the mob had attacked them on suspicion that they had been preparing for committing a robbery in the area.

The OC said police had recovered a number of sharp weapons from the spot.

Survivor Al-Amin, lying in the lock-up with his head bandaged, denied the allegations and said the villagers had attacked them with the weapons.

Amin Bazaar union Awami League general secretary Okil Uddin said, 'Villagers were guarding the area after a robbery was committed there a few days ago. They might have suspected the youths to be robbers and attacked them.'

SM Rifat Shahriar Arnab, a cousin of slain Sammam, said all the victims were his friends. 'Sammam was a good student.'

Arnab, who went to the Savar police station after hearing the news, said that Sammam's parents Saifuddin M Aminur Rahim and Shamsi Ara Karim were both lawyers.

Sammam's father said his son had left the house on Sunday night to say Shab-e-Barat prayers.

Mujibur Rahman, a railways employee and father of victim Palash, told New Age that his son had accompanied him to the mosque for prayers and they came back home together. 'Palash went out with his friends at about 10:00pm after taking his meal,' he said.

Police quoting villagers said that the 'robbers' had come to the village by a trawler. No such boat was found in the area after the incident, sources said.

The bodies were handed over to their families after post-mortem examinations at Dhaka Medical College Hospital.

Source : New Age