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Bangabandhu’s General Amnesty Declaration: Documentary Evidences and Relevant Stories

July 24, 2010
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Bangabandhu’s General Amnesty Declaration: Documentary Evidences and Relevant Stories

Whenever the issue of trial of war-crimes is raised, the killers and collaborators say, ‘it was he who resolved the issue by declaring 'general mercy', so it is meaningless to discuss this issue and give much importance now. In a quest to find the truth about 'general mercy' activists dug out the newspaper clippings...
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The shockwave continues

March 10, 2009
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The shockwave continues

After the gruesome bdr mutiny massacre, the shock wave is still hurting Bangladesh. The latest tragedy Bangladesh faced in 25/2 was explosive in many ways. It had every element and potential to destabilize the Government and a start a bloody civil war. So far both was avoided. But as I said before, the shock...
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Arif is free, is he?

May 27, 2008
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Arif is free, is he?

His eyes spoke otherwise, betraying the expressions. Mohammad Arifur Rahman put every effort to show that he was in comfort, yet the eyes divulged he was scared. And he had reasons to be! From a prodigy without any academic training, Arif went to be a National prizewinner cartoonist. Months later he was again in...
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Thanks ‘Jack’ for what you did and said

March 30, 2008
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Thanks ‘Jack’ for what you did and said

There he was, the famous Jew of the Indian Army, who pulled out a miracle in 1971. Charismatic, one would rather say. He didn’t sit in the chair and signed in the `Ornaments of Surrender’ for the victorious allied forces like Aurora. Neither did he lead the Indians to the outskirts and surround Dhaka...
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