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Destructive politics, helpless people
Recent political events are harmful for the nation as a whole. All the important sectors of our national life have been affected by the on-going political crisis.
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Saddam's trial
The former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein has been under trial for quite some time now and the investigative agencies authorised and controlled by the Pentagon-cum-CIA are making a mockery of legal procedures
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Olmert and Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on Friday compared Iran's nuclear ambitions and threats against Israel with the policies of Nazi Germany and criticised world leaders who maintain relations with Iran's
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New stalemate
Whereas our political parties failed to show the nation any sign of hope, KM Hasan, the former chief justice, took an attempt to resolve the conflict by declining to be Chief Adviser of the CaretakerGovernment.
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Who will rescue us?
We feel helpless. We are not safe on the road, in the mosque or even our home. What a life in an independent country! The two political parties have paralysed our economy, development, everything.
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Changing Afghans
I am writing this letter in response to "Changing Afghans" written by FR Chowdhury from London on 13 September. I absolutely resent the impression that the writer has of the people of Afghanistan.
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Whither spirit of liberation war?
We are general people. We don't understand democracy or political science well, what we understand is that a controversial anti-liberation party is leading our country.
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Intellectual poverty?
Except a few exceptions, our intellectual property seems to be tailored by political sponsorship, if I could define them and detect their instinctive impulses properly.
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Look at the constitution
It seems to me that under clause 58C article 5 of our constitution, the President may appoint any eligible citizen of Bangladesh to be the Chief Advisor, in consultation with the major political parties,
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So be it!
It was two days of stress and tension for me to get updated about what is happening in Dhaka, where I left my three most loved people--mom, dad and sister.
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Shafiq Rehman
It is amazing and baffling, and shocking to many, that journalist Shafiq Rehman tried to get out of the country under mysterious circumstances.
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