Whatevere rumour people try to spread over MUA, at the end of the day he did not take over the political power of BD.
Yes, that is right. Also, he did make his life easy and shake hand with
AL for his safe passage.
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Whatevere rumour people try to spread over MUA, at the end of the day he did not take over the political power of BD.
Yes, that is right. Also, he did make his life easy and shake hand with
AL for his safe passage.
Whatevere rumour people try to spread over MUA, at the end of the day he did not take over the political power of BD.
General Moeen U Ahmed and some ambitious military officers had held president Dr Iazuddin hostage under gun point and forced him to install a puppet government through promulgation of state of emergency on January 11, 2007.(The Independent)
The architects of the 1/11 destroyed all the key institutions of the country, and in the name of anti-corruption drive they snatched away human rights of the people", he said adding that they forcefully realized thousands of cores of Taka from businessmen and siphoned the money abroad.
He also alleged that during the period between October 28 of 2006 to January 11 of 2007, General Moeen made attempts to promulgate state of emergency thrice but those were foiled.
Mokhles said that General Moeen tried to promulgate Martial Law in the country by January 12, 2007 did not succeed.
"General Moeen forced the President to sign documents relating to promulgation of state of emergency arguing that there was provision in the constitution for emergency rule. General Moeen also ousted me from Bangabhaban without the permission of the President. I came under attack twice - on April 26 and on September 7 in 2007.
He alleged that the incident of 1/11 caused serious harm to the morale and professionalism of the army, which was used for serving personal interest
http://newsfrombangladesh.net/view.php?hidRecord=300534
Iajuddin was forced to promulgate emergency: Mukhles(Former adviser to Professor Dr Iazuddin)
1/11 is a black scar on the history of the nation. It pushed the country 20 years back
Tuesday January 12 2010 02:19:43 AM BDT
A former adviser to the immediate past President Professor Dr Iazuddin yesterday said that taking advantage of the rivalry among the political parties General Moeen U Ahmed and some ambitious military officers had held president Dr Iazuddin hostage under gun point and forced him to install a puppet government through promulgation of state of emergency on January 11, 2007.(The Independent)
Mukhles, press adviser to the former president was in Bangabhaban on January 11, 2007 when top army officers met the president, said this while addressing a discussion meeting in London to mark the third anniversary of the 1/11.
"1/11 is a black scar on the history of the nation. It pushed the country 20 years back. The puppet government comprised some persons who had foreign citizenship and they did not hesitate to take steps harming the interest of the country. The architects of the 1/11 destroyed all the key institutions of the country, and in the name of anti-corruption drive they snatched away human rights of the people", he said adding that they forcefully realized thousands of cores of Taka from businessmen and siphoned the money abroad.
He also alleged that during the period between October 28 of 2006 to January 11 of 2007, General Moeen made attempts to promulgate state of emergency thrice but those were foiled.
Mokhles said that General Moeen tried to promulgate Martial Law in the country by January 12, 2007 did not succeed.
"General Moeen forced the President to sign documents relating to promulgation of state of emergency arguing that there was provision in the constitution for emergency rule. General Moeen also ousted me from Bangabhaban without the permission of the President. I came under attack twice - on April 26 and on September 7 in 2007.
He alleged that the incident of 1/11 caused serious harm to the morale and professionalism of the army, which was used for serving personal interest
http://newsfrombangladesh.net/view.php?hidRecord=300534
Awami League MP and ex minister Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir sharply criticized Moeen U Ahmed the ex aramy chief and his involvement in extorting hundred perhaps thousands of crore take from businessman during interim regime. Moeen U using brurtal military torture extorted these money. There are atleast 200+ crore taka what Moeen U and his loyal officers could not stole sitting in Bangladesh Bank. And officers who were involved with Moeen U, most of them still in service and forcing many decision of Awami regime. It has been well established fact that Moeen U activities were largely supported by indians. And oo the dismay of many awami leaders (including Hasina herself) and businessman who were victim of Moeen U led torture and extortion, Hasina entered deal with Moeen U that india brokered.
Report in Bangla:
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Awami League MP and ex minister Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir sharply criticized Moeen U Ahmed the ex aramy chief and his involvement in extorting hundred perhaps thousands of crore take from businessman during interim regime. Moeen U using brurtal military torture extorted these money. There are atleast 200+ crore taka what Moeen U and his loyal officers could not stole sitting in Bangladesh Bank. And officers who were involved with Moeen U, most of them still in service and forcing many decision of Awami regime. It has been well established fact that Moeen U activities were largely supported by indians. And oo the dismay of many awami leaders (including Hasina herself) and businessman who were victim of Moeen U led torture and extortion, Hasina entered deal with Moeen U that india brokered.
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If I can recall correctly, then he was Major General Masud (uddin?), who was later sent as an ambassador to Australia. He did not want a transfer of power to the bloody civilians, but Gen. Moeen wanted.On the day of declaring emergency one major (Mukhles could not recall his name) gone to Banga Bhaban and wanted to meet President along with his other soldiers and Mukhles defied to let him talk to the president on the gate.
The Major slapped him so hard that he spinned 5 times on the spot and ran away and he was never seen in the Banga Bhaban again. Thats the end of the Mukhles story.
If I can recall correctly, then he was Major General Masud (uddin?), who was later sent as an ambassador to Australia. He did not want a transfer of power to the bloody civilians, but Gen. Moeen wanted.
Note that a Major cannot demand an appointment with the President of the Republic.
No it was a junior officer. None of the general gone to Bangabhaban that day. Eeven DGFI was not informed.