Dear ALL, It is a long tradition of DUTA to support AL blindly. No wonder they have resorted to blackmailing tactics to force the present Caretaker Government of Bangladesh to get their favored leader released. These teachers already have tarnished the Image of their profession. They were followed by the 200 teachers of Rajshahi University for going on their 'casual leave' simultaneously sympathizing and expressing sorrow for the detention of their favored leader. We do hope that let Khaleda Zia also face the music of justice if she is also implicated in any such criminal case(s). Why make exception when our whole nation was smeared with the obnoxious and dubious distinction of becoming champion in corruption index perception matter by the T.I. for 5th consecutive times?
Hafiz On 7/27/07, Sumit Awal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: *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 > > 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 > > > -- > SuMiT >
