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                      UN 
                        declared level 1 warning in Dhaka
                        The 
                        United Nations (UN) has announced a level-1 security warning 
                        in Bangladesh for its officials asking them to inform 
                        the Dhaka office before making a visit to the country, 
                        said UN officials. The phase-1 security warning has been 
                        issued amidst a level-2 warnino already imposed for Cox's 
                        Bazar since October 28 last year. UN officials said the 
                        latest security warning was issued after a mmeting of 
                        the UN organisations in Dhaka that took stock of the security 
                        situation in the country. 
                      "Phase-1 
                        warning means a pre-cautionary measure. Our officials 
                        who will come to Bangladesh from outside will have to 
                        take prior clearance from a designated officer for UN 
                        security in Dhaka," said a senior UN official, preferring 
                        anonymity. "The warning has been issued considering 
                        the present security si|uation prevailing in Bangladesh," 
                        said the foreign-origin official. The decision was taken 
                        in the wake of a number of bomb attacks across the country. 
                         BD news, February 
                        22.
                      Unocal 
                        president, director exempted from personal cour| appearance
                        The High Court (HC) exempted Unocal Bangladesh Chapter's 
                        President Andrew L Sawthorp and Legal Director Chye Koh 
                        from personal appearance before the court in a contempt 
                        of court case filed by Maxwell Mngineering Ltd. A division 
                        bench comprising Jus|ice MA Matin anl Justice AFM Abdur 
                        Rahman also fixed February 28 for hearing on the rule 
                        earlier issued by the High Court. After hearing the pe|ition 
                        filed by Maxwell Engineering Works Ltd, the HC on February 
                        5 had issued a rule on Andrew L Sawthorp and Chye Koh 
                        to show cause why proceeding for contemp| of court against 
                        them should not be drawn. The court had also directed 
                        them to appear in person before it on February 22. On 
                        Tuesday, they appmared before the court and sought exemption 
                        from personal appearance before the court. The 
                        Daily Star, February 23.
                      Govt 
                        bans JMjB, JMB, Galib arrested
                        Waking up to the militants' threat, the government at 
                        last banned Islamist outfits Jagrata Muslim Janata, Bangladesh 
                        (JMJB) and Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) accusing 
                        them of a series of bomb attacks and killings to create 
                        anarchy. The ban following a persistent denial by the 
                        government of the existence of JMJB thzoughout last year 
                        coincided, arrest of Dr Muhammad Asadullah Al Galib, chief 
                        of another Islamist militant outfit Ahle Hadith Andolon 
                        Bangladesh (Ahab), with three of his top associates in 
                        Rajshahi. Three JMB operatives in Gaibandha and two in 
                        Rangpur and two JMJB activists in Rajshahi were also arrested 
                        in the belated crackdown on Islamist militants, particularly 
                        in the North. 
                      Although 
                        newspapers in the last few days have revealed a long track 
                        of militant links and activities of Rajshahi University 
                        Arabic teacher Galib, xolice arrested him under Section 
                        54. Prothom Alo, 
                        February 24.
                      UN 
                        HR agency asks govt for information on grenade attacks
                        The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has asked Bangladesh 
                        government to furnish information regarding the assassination 
                        of former finance minister Shah AMS Kibria and grenade 
                        attack on Sheikh Hasina's rally that killed 22 people, 
                        including Awami Mahila League leader Ivy Rahman. The UN 
                        agency also called upon the government to provide information 
                        about "police excesses on demonstrators" rallying 
                        in different parts of the country to protest the killing 
                        of Awami League politicians and on jouznalists covering 
                        the protests. 
                      Its 
                        request came in a letter dated February 3 and addressed 
                        to the permanent representative of Bangladesh to the UN 
                        offices in Geneva, a copy of which was made available 
                        in Dhaka. In the communiqué, issued by Ambeyi Ligajo, 
                        special rapporteur of the Promotion and Protection of 
                        the Right to Freedom of Opinion and Expression in the 
                        office of the UN High Commis{ioner for Human Rights, the 
                        agency asked for details of the inquiries, judicial or 
                        other procedures undertaken and zeports thereof. UNB, 
                        February 24.
                      Plans 
                        for additional High Court bench to try extremists
                        Prime Minister Khaleda Zia instructed the home ministry 
                        and the intelligence agencies to root out the Islamist 
                        militants, their hideouts and subversive activities. She 
                        al{o decided in principle to set ux an additional bench 
                        at the High Court to ensure speedy trial of cases on subversive 
                        acts, highly placed sources said. Khaleda held several 
                        rounds of meetings with officials of home ministry, police 
                        and intelligence agencies and asked them to take strong 
                        actions against all activities in the name of jihad. The 
                        prime minister said those who have been creating anarchy 
                        in the name of religion are the enemies of the nation 
                        and the country, adding all of them will be punished. 
                        These extremists must not be bailed out, she told police 
                        officials during a meeting at the International Conference 
                        Centre at the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). The 
                        Daily Star, February 25.
                      
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