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Hang all the war criminals

zafar | 29 December 2008 4:36 am

we want to hang all the war criminals with a single  rope .

they may be of awami league , bnp ,jamat etc

we will not free the 95000 pak soldier,

As sheikh mujib had freed them ,so that… what to do .. i cant tell

zia killed our freedom fighters for nothing. so……


Amar vote gelo koi? (What happened to my vote?)

Towheed Feroze | 27 December 2008 6:58 pm

Towheed Feroze

Okay, the papers say that the nation is poised for a historic vote. As far as we can see, the polling will be free from major ‘suspicious’ elements. And, I am willing to go with that. In fact, whatever the result and whichever party emerges as winners, few should be able to question the accountability of the election this time as far the voter roll goes. Details…


The Chance to make a New history

Asiful Basar | 27 December 2008 5:19 pm

The next election is the most crucial election in the history of Bangladesh. After practicing 15 years of ‘bloody’ and ‘fake’ democracy, the nation is hoping to establish a more sustainable and reliable democracy in the country, which will ensure our prosperity and success. But against this inspiration, we are still seeing some corrupted, criminals politicians trying to manipulate our politics once again and hoping that their rule will come again. Details…


We need to get a little worried about our EEZ

Mahmud ur Rahman Chowdhury | 27 December 2008 5:15 pm

We need to get a little worried about our EEZ

 Mahmud ur Rahman Choudhury 

We need to get a little concerned and worried about our Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in the Bay of Bengal because for the last couple of months foreign powers have been intruding into our EEZ to explore for minerals and energy resources. Just a few days back, after a lot of hassles we had “persuaded” Myanmar to withdraw its exploration rigs and naval ships from some areas of our EEZ under dispute and now we are again faced by Indian survey and naval vessels steaming into other disputed areas Details…


Repeated Avian Influenza Outbreak in poultry and What should we do now?

alamgir Kanchan | 25 December 2008 4:39 pm

A S M Alamgir, Ph.D.1; Kazi Mahboob Hassan, MPhil, MPH2; Mohammad Sabbir Haider, MSc, MPH1; M Mushtuq Husain, Ph.D.1 Bangladesh reported first human case in May 2008 Bangladesh has been struck by Human Avian Influenza. Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) in a press release on 22 May 2008 confirmed the existence of H5N1 Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) virus in a boy of 16 months in Dhaka. Details…


Wikipedia needs financial support

Md. Aminul Islam Sajib | 25 December 2008 4:35 pm

An appeal from Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales
Jimmy Wales

Dear Reader,

Today I am going to ask you to support Wikipedia with a donation. This might sound unusual: Why does one of the world’s five most popular web properties ask for financial support from its users?

Wikipedia is built differently from almost every other top 50 website. We have a small number of paid staff, just twenty-three. Wikipedia content is free to use by anyone for any purpose. Our annual expenses are less than six million dollars. Wikipedia is run by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation, which I founded in 2003. Details…


Probable Election Result & Protection of Belief

Snake Charmer | 24 December 2008 3:05 pm

Dear Blog Readers. It’s been a worthwhile journey for me to start blogging in Bdnews. I have received some mixed comments and seen some excellent expression and analytical views of people which made this blog site a really good one. In my past blogs Like Hirok Rajar Deshe, Against TIB, Impartial Views about Politics I have tried my level best to tell people about the truth. Details…


But then, this is politics

Towheed Feroze | 23 December 2008 6:42 pm

Towheed Feroze

Being nearly as old as the country, I had the opportunity to see several elections and with experience gathered from years of observation, one thing can be said without doubt – if someone wants to understand how unpredictable politics is then it’s always a good idea to observe the polls, especially in Bangladesh. Details…


Terror, Islam and misinterpretation

Towheed Feroze | 23 December 2008 3:26 pm

Towheed Feroze

The wounds of Mumbai are still fresh and the re-opening of the Trident and the Taj, the two hotels that were occupied by radicals and became globally televised spots of carnage, are headlines with the slogan that it’s the terrorists who have lost and not the residents of Mumbai. These establishments have opened on the smoke and bullet ridden recent past and we were also given a rather healthy account of room occupancy for both hotels – an unmistakable sign that the tourism industry as well as these top ranked hotels stand defiant against all threats. Details…


Triumphal Agony

Mondip Gharai | 22 December 2008 2:57 pm

39 expresses something gigantic when we are speaking of years.Yes. Years before my birth in 1971,’something’ happened to the pepole of present Bangladesh. Details…