*Hello friends,*
* *
*i am a member of this group for last 3/4 months but i am sorry this is my
1st email.*
* *
*Other group members and my friends please forgive me if i am wrong and
please let me know what is my wrong information.*
* *
*i am just shocked where i joined*
*Mr Sayeed Rahman i have some question and i request to answer those
question honestly*
* *
*your email says you hates politics even me too but sometimes you sounds
like Mr Deboprio Vottacharya or Mr Yunus those who are verry known
Worldbanks and Americans CHAMCHA.*
* *
*Now my question is, :-*
* *
*No1:- Govt. going to make Judicial Dept. a Independent Dept. and it is
known by everyone but is this govt. better then a political govt.? If yes
then why are they use to force Court to follow there order. [Like Ex PM
Sheikh Hasina blocked in Hittro Airport and after that a member of Caretaker
Govt. Said sorry for that(!), And even a 24/25 years old girl arrested and
even all the Newspaper and TV Channels published her Picture because his
father was a Corrupted Minister!] *
*
No2.:- A Man who even cannot tolerate 30* Celsius temperature more then 15
minutes how can he feel what we tolerate our days from very morning in Bus
Stands.*
* *
*Mr. Sayeed Rahman*
*you voice sounds like a good follower of this Govt. and its just the same
thing like some days ago some Journalist and BUDDHIJIBI always write article
that WOW WOW what a good Govt. and now the SAME thing you are doing.*
* *
*So whatz the difference? between you and those TEACHER ???*



On 7/26/07, Sayeed Rahman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> *Dhaka university teacher agitators would not last a day in any other
> country!*
>
> They should be fired! We don't need any such corrupt teacher in
> Bangladesh!
>
> What a shame for Bangladesh!
>
> "The DU teachers abstained from taking classes as part of their two-day
> programme to press their five-point demand including immediate and
> unconditional release of Sheikh Hasina"
>
> Why immediate and unconditional release of Sheikh Hasina? To those
> shameless Teachers of DU just to remind you "No body is above the LAW"
> that applies to DUTA!
> Your business is to teach student, not politics!
>
> http://www.newagebd.com/2007/jul/22/img7.html
>
> Shameless Dhaka University Teachers
>
>
>  *Dhaka University teachers on Saturday walk the arts building corridor
> wearing black badges in protest at the arrest of the Awami League president,
> Sheikh Hasina.
> -- New Age photo *
> The blue panel supported by the AL
>
> Please legislate to prevent education being used by agitators to harm the
> national development. Education should be treated like national security as
> in other nations. There is no time to waste if we are to join China and East
> Asia in the 21st century.
>
> ======================================================================
> True identity of DUTA?
>
>
>
> Ending their 2 day program on 22 July- wearing black badges on the 21st
> and a half day work stoppages on the 22nd- the Dhaka University Teachers
> Association (DUTA) General Secretary (GS) Prof. Anwar Hossain talked to a
> private TV channel in the evening, wherein, he demanded three things from
> the Caretaker Government (CG): one, immediate lifting of emergency from the
> country, two, holding of general election without delay, and three,
> immediate resignation of the Law Adviser Barrister Moinul Hosein.
>
> Earlier on the 20th July the GS while announcing the action programme for
> two days, stated that they had taken up the action programmes from 'moral'
> stand. That was appreciable. But the three- point demand he made on the 22nd
> July went much beyond their moral stand clearly into political arena, which
> is not permissible under the Emergency rules in force in the country since
> 10 January 2007.
>
> One must wonder if the GS by placing his three-point demand to the CG as
> mentioned has not placed himself in the position of a political party
> spokesman and possibly the DUTA as a political party! One must further
> wonder if he could have behaved like that of a political party leader with
> legal impunity!
>
> *M.T.Hussain
>
> Ibrahimpur*
> http://www.nation.ittefaq.com/new/get.php?d=07/07/24/w/n_vqmv
>
>
> DU teachers
>
> Have you ever seen/heard Dhaka University teachers wearing a black badge
> to protest corruption?
>
> These self-serving teachers are again abusing the nation's highest
> institution to score cheap political points for their own benefit. For
> years, they have inflicted irreparable damage to our education system by
> keeping it and its environment hostage to their political ambitions as well
> as their job security.
> We expect a higher ethical standard from the teachers of the country's
> premier university.
> Tanvir Nowaz, *Boston, MA*
> **
> http://www.thedailystar.net/2007/07/25/d707251115119.htm
>
> ===================================================
>  The Dhaka University teacher agitators have been harming the country for
> the last 25 years. By their activities they are harming the prospect of
> student community. Harming education harms the nation. And anyone harming
> the nation is a traitor. Do you know of another country in Europe, Asia or
> America where university teachers run hartals for weeks and months every
> years? Do you know of another civilised country where such sabotage goes
> unpunished?
>
> In UK security services keep a close watch of all academics and student
> politics. Are they fools to keep a close watch over their education
> institutions?  British government's war in Iraq has been opposed by
> academics and students alike. But  not a single academic or student body has
> dared to disrupt education institutions. They all know what could happen
> (all done very subtly as is the way here) if they cause any harm to the
> education system- the life-blood of the nation in a highly competitive
> world. Please learn from other democracies who talk the talk but never do
> the walk. They are however always ready to preach to the developing world.
> You will have read the comments of the Brazilian official who on hearing
> that foreign aviation authorities were wanting to HELP Brazil improve its
> airport safety record. He asked which idiots dared to offer HELP Brazil; all
> they wanted to do was to interfere in internal affairs of Brazil, poking
> their nose. He warned them to get lost. There is a lesson for the developing
> nations.
>
> Bangladesh needs to expand its tertiary education ten fold. It has some 2
> million in higher education but this needs to increase to 20 or 30 million
> in the next 15 years. Even then it will not reach the level of developed
> world or Japan, South Korea or China. Please legislate to prevent education
> being used by agitators to harm the national development. Education should
> be treated like national security as in other nations. There is no time to
> waste if we are to join China and East Asia in the 21st century.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Excerpt: The intelligence personnel during the meeting on the
> Dhaka University Teachers' Club premises insisted that the teachers
> should call off the programme, Harun-or-Rashid, dean of the DU
> social sciences faculty, told New Age. He said they inquired whether
> the teachers had consulted the government before taking the two-day
> programme consisting of a half-day work abstention and wearing black
> badges. In response, the teachers said they considered any such
> consultation unnecessary.]
>
> Intel agencies grill DU teachers
> Staff Correspondent
>
> Members of intelligence agencies on Friday night questioned some
> senior teachers of Dhaka University about their protest programme
> against the arrest of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and
> alleged harassment of the other ex-prime minister Khaleda Zia.
>
> The intelligence personnel during the meeting on the Dhaka
> University Teachers' Club premises insisted that the teachers should
> call off the programme, Harun-or-Rashid, dean of the DU social
> sciences faculty, told New Age.
>
> He said they inquired whether the teachers had consulted the
> government before taking the two-day programme consisting of a half-
> day work abstention and wearing black badges. In response, the
> teachers said they considered any such consultation unnecessary.
>
> The teachers maintained that the interim government had been
> behaving in a partisan way and acting beyond its constitutional
> mandate. They said it was the government that forced them to take up
> the protest programme, adding that their next course of action would
> depend on the government's response to their demands.
>
> The DU Teachers' Association at an emergency meeting attended by
> 223 members on Thursday finalised the programme.
>
> `We took up the programme at the call of our conscience,' Harun-
> or-Rashid said. He called upon the government not to go beyond its
> constitutional jurisdiction and to hand over power to an elected
> government soon.
>
> http://www.newagebd.com/2007/jul/21/front.html#10
>
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