7th Amendment Struck Down: Ershad's Rule Deemed Illegitimate
August 26, 2010 2 min. read

The High Court down the 7th Amendment to the Constitution of Bangladesh. This ruling deems unconstitutional the various decrees General Ershad passed through under martial law between March and November 1982.  The 7th Amendment retroactively legitimated the very acts that successfully engineering the coup undertaken by then Chief of Army staff H.M. Ershad. Thus, striking […]

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In the Week's Silly News: BNP Argues that AL Should Step Down, Blair Visits
August 20, 2010 3 min. read

This weeks news has run the gamut of silly, inconsequential and headscratchingly troubling. In the first instance, the BNP leader and former Prime Minister, Khaleda Zia has said that if the sitting government fails to govern with the consent and agreement of the opposition, it should step down.  Apart from the vainglory of the claim, […]

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Government Arrests 3 Garment Labor Leaders
August 16, 2010 2 min. read

The government has arrested 3 garment industry labor leaders on charges that they had engineered violent and disruptive street protests.. This after mass protests against a proposed 3000 taka minimum wage for working in the retail garment industry in Dhaka and its environs.  Though nearly double the standing wage, workers had demanded 5000 taka.  Indeed, […]

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Military a Major Player in Commercial Activity in Bangladesh
August 15, 2010 2 min. read

The BBC reports that along with the national security portfolio, the Bangladeshi army is now encroaching on the civilian government’s major writ to spur on commercial activity. Through interests in commercial banking and the hospitality industry, food production and textiles, the Army is branching out as a leader in Bangladesh’s economy. The BBC reportages suggest […]

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The Month of July in Bangladeshi Politics: Moves in the Right Direction
August 9, 2010 2 min. read

We sit pat in August, in what is likely to be a set of hazier days, than the hot set just recently passed.  But seven day out July is still fresh in our minds.   Is it not? The month just passed in Bangladesh might strike anyone as a set of strides in the direction […]

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Rabindranath Tagore: Nobel Laureate Died 69 Years Ago Today
August 5, 2010 1 min. read

Rabindranath Tagore, Nobel Laureate and the first universally acclaimed Bengali poet died 69 years ago today.  Cultural fora and celebrations in India and Bangladesh mark this day every year.  And though there’s much to say about his accomplishments, I can say little about the man or the tremendous impact he’s had on Bengali letters. Therefore, […]

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Government Cleaning House: Out with Dangerous Islamists?
August 5, 2010 2 min. read

The Awami League government has rounded up all the usual suspects, pushed and pulled away from their seats of power and carnage.  Its almost as if it were spring, just so and Sheikh Hasina thought it was time to clean house. In the first instance and most recently, the paramilitary group Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) […]

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A Picture of Motiur Rahman Nizami: Jamaat Leader, Alleged War Criminal
August 3, 2010 2 min. read

Four top leaders of Jamaat-e-Islami have been arrested and stand accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the murder of Bengali intellectuals during the Pakistani military’s strategic massacre of then East Pakistan’s Bengali and Hindu communities. The Daily Star reports, quite movingly: “They are no stranger to court. They stood in the dock […]

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Secularism Defended, Democracy Reconfirmed: Supreme Court Folds and Publishes Weak Opinions
August 3, 2010 2 min. read

The principle of ‘Democracy’ has been re-enshrined in the politics and constitutional policy-making in Bangladesh. That at least is what The Daily Star wants you, my reader, to think. Quite apart from the sheer nonsense of the claim, the Supreme Court (SC) of Bangladesh released the text of a ruling it had delivered some months […]

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Garment Factory Workers to Receive Tk 3000 Minimum Wage
July 29, 2010 2 min. read

Garment factory workers have been demonstrating and engaging in violent street protests to call for a 5000 taka monthly minimum wage. The government has come to meet them more than half way. It is offering a 3000 taka monthly wage that will be announced later on Thursday afternoon. The Daily Star reports that the Labor […]

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Mannan Bhuiyan, Former Minister and BNP Leader Passes Away
July 28, 2010 1 min. read

Mr. Mannan Bhuiyan, a former Secretary General of the BNP passed away in Dhaka on Wednesday morning  at the age of 67. He had been suffering from lung cancer. Mr. Bhuiyan had served as Secretary General of the BNP for 11 years and  had also served his country in the capacity of the  Minister for […]

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Jamaat Leaders Arrested for War Crimes
July 27, 2010 2 min. read

The War Crimes Tribunal has issued arrest warrants for the 4 senior Jamaat leaders already in government custody.  The charges: committing genocide and crimes against humanity and peace during the 1971 War of Liberation.  The leaders wanted in connection with the crimes: none other than Motiur Rahman Nizami, the Jamaat-e-Islam chief and his Secretary General, […]

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