Vol. 5 Num 100 Thu. September 02, 2004    
 
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Editorial
Statesman editorial
Lacking acumen, let alone 'statesmanship'
The Statesman, a well known Indian daily, has run two editorials on the August 21 attack on an AL rally and its aftermath, one of which is titled "Khaleda's game plan: Kill Hasina and banish democracy".
 
Editorial
12 Nepalese executed by Iraqi insurgents
Not all the insurgents are heroes
The recent execution of twelve Nepalese workers in Iraq by a group calling itself Ansar-al-Sunna is only the latest in a long line of kidnappings and executions of innocent civilians carried out by insurgent

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Small arms, big problems
Brig Gen Shahedul Anam Khan ndc, psc (Retd)
The sorrowful consequences of unbridled diffusion of small arms and light weapons (SA&LW) in Bangladesh were made abundantly clear on August 21.
 
Closeup Japan
A fresh start for Japan to win a permanent Security Council seat
Monzurul Huq writes from Tokyo
Japan's aspiration to become a real power-player in international politics by becoming one of the few privileged nations holding the powerful veto rights at the United Nations Security Council dates back
 

 
   
 
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