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BBC Bengali: Internet restrictions in Bangladesh

October 6, 2007
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BBC Bengali service has covered the crackdown on internet users in Bangladesh with 3 interviews. BBC has confirmed that Bangladeshi authorities are compiling a database of internet users in the country and all the ISPs have been instructed to submit their client details: name, address, usage details. We attach audio clips...
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EC asks for list of war criminals

October 4, 2007
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Election Commission has asked the political parties to produce a list of war criminals who were convicted by court before raising demand for disqualifying them from contesting polls. “You are demanding that war criminals should be barred from contesting polls. That they should not be allowed to register as voters. But we...
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Delwar rejects Bhuiyan’s call

October 4, 2007
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BNP secretary-general, Khandakar Delwar Hossain, Thursday rejected Abdul Mannan Bhuiyan’s call for the party’s unity, and asked him to apologize if he wants to return. “BNP is united under the leadership of Khaleda Zia, and Mannan Bhuiyan will have to apologize to the party and appeal to her for permission to return...
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UK for rights, press freedom

October 4, 2007
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United Kingdom urged the caretaker government, army and law-enforcement agencies of Bangladesh to act impartially with respect for public safety, human rights, media freedom and due process while carrying out reforms during the emergency rule. “We will continue to urge the government, army and law enforcement agencies to act impartially, with respect...
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Malaysia stops recruiting from BD

October 4, 2007
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Malaysia Wednesday decided to suspend recruitment of Bangladeshis in the wake of recent problems taking place over sending the workers to Kuala Lumpur. Bangladesh high commission officials in Kuala Lumpur confirmed that the decision was made at a Malaysian cabinet meeting on recruiting foreign workers. The meeting decided that Malaysian employers will...
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Tata, Asia Energy have to wait

October 4, 2007
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Decisions on investment proposals from Tata and Asia Energy are set to take some more time due to confusion over gas reserves and absence of a national coal policy, finance adviser Mirza Azizul Islam said Wednesday. “We are sending out signals to foreign investors as we cannot decide on investment proposals from...
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BNP for national elections first

October 4, 2007
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BNP Wednesday said the prime task of the interim government is to hold national elections and hand over power to an elected government, other elections should not be in its agenda. “The prime task of the caretaker government is to hold the national elections…The constitution says so,” BNP secretary general, Khandakar Delwar...
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EC on N-ID cards

October 4, 2007
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The Election Commission expects the government to promulgate an ordinance making national ID cards mandatory for citizens to get 22 services and to set up a national registration and database authority before initiating voters’ registration job in Dhaka slated for December. Once the ordinance is promulgated, no one will be allowed access...
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Khaleda bail hearing Thursday

October 2, 2007
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The chamber judge of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court Tuesday refused to pass an instant order staying the bail granted by the High Court to detained former prime minister Khaleda Zia and posted an Anti-Corruption Commission petition. for a full-bench hearing Thursday. Justice M Hasan Ameen, chamber judge of the...
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Burmese protest in Dhaka

October 2, 2007
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A group of Myanmar refugees, including monks, staged a peaceful demonstration near the Myanmar embassy in Dhaka Tuesday, protesting against the killing of many demonstrators by the military junta and demanding restoration of democracy in the country which has been under army rule for a long time. Protesters, during their hour-long demonstration...
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