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Elias’s disappearance points to disturbing possibilities

Idune u r too much pathetic.According to u there should be two views in the country.1 is AL view the other 1 is Bnp/jamat view.

But there r too many views than that.& 1 is in between view.Supporting one u can jundge him no problem with that.But to u who criticizes BNP is a damn hardcore AL supporter.

You need help,really!!!!!!!!!!Your brain is badly washed.

He is someway related to Falu. Be careful what you say. Gum kore felbe.
 
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Idune u r too much pathetic.According to u there should be two views in the country.1 is AL view the other 1 is Bnp/jamat view.

But there r too many views than that.& 1 is in between view.Supporting one u can jundge him no problem with that.But to u who criticizes BNP is a damn hardcore AL supporter.

I have clearly said if Ilias Ali was guilty of anything Awami regime had last 3 years to take him to court and justice done. Instead Awami regime abducted him, perhaps killed him. And now even trying to black mail his family.

Use of Ilias Ali past is NOT defence and justification for Awami abduction crime. That is what CaPtAiN_pLaNeT had done, taking same line as Awami leadership is doing. So why should he be treated any differently?

I have asked very pointed question to CaPtAiN_pLaNeT, couldn't he come up with answer? Is it he sent you to speak for him or you volunteered?

At any case, its not criticism of BNP but by taking the very same line as Awami league and its leaders for covering Awami league abduction, he and many of you exposed bongoboltu skelaton in your closet. There are some number of people who try to pass them as reformist beyond traditional AL/BNP line but we all have seen in thousands of cases and examples here that these people are at best decption artists and closet Awami fanboys. Better luck next time changing your alias.

He is someway related to Falu. Be careful what you say. Gum kore felbe.

If he knows me and my view about him he would be offended by your rumor. But he would understand rumor is in your ghoti tradition.
 
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Im related to Khalu means khaleda so dont fear them.

According to idune supporting AL is a crime thats the thing i should avoide:undecided:
 
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Im related to Khalu means khaleda so dont fear them.

According to idune supporting AL is a crime thats the thing i should avoide:undecided:

bro, he is a radical bnp supporter who has no sense of democracy. There are preachers like that in both sides. Problem with bangladesh is people are uneducated and they do no understand what democracy is.
 
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Im related to Khalu means khaleda so dont fear them.

According to idune supporting AL is a crime thats the thing i should avoide:undecided:

Irregardless, abducting him was wrong.

I don't think we should mince words between BNP/AL/the 'rest'.

There are some pretty powerful enemies at work here. And ever since 1/11, they just got stronger.

The situation is getting more and more severe. I just do not know what to do. I admit, I do blame our intelligence agencies (close to useless and corrupt), and I'm extremely disappointed in the higher levels of our army. They simply don't address the actual security problems at hand.

Want proof? Dozens of our brightest officers were murdered on Feb 2009 with not a trace of the masterminds!

Gosh, how I want to freshly interrogate that traitor Moeen. Any news of that chap anyone?
 
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I heard some rumor that Moeen's family has some kind of business with India and this is how they found a connection to approach him. My feeling is that 1/11 was not a planned operation, rather the usual suspects fished in muddy water, as soon as they found an opportunity. The problem with Bangladesh is that we are too clue-less to know how this country actually runs, who is working for who. I am glad things are now becoming clear as a day. Without hard evidence against MUA/FUA etc., I would not make allegations.

RAWamy League of course is doing what they do best, take orders from South block and run the country as a proxy. I bet the disappearance of this Elias Ali was ordered from outside the country.
 
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I heard some rumor that Moeen's family has some kind of business with India and this is how they found a connection to approach him. My feeling is that 1/11 was not a planned operation, rather the usual suspects fished in muddy water, as soon as they found an opportunity. The problem with Bangladesh is that we are too clue-less to know how this country actually runs, who is working for who. I am glad things are now becoming clear as a day. Without hard evidence against MUA/FUA etc., I would not make allegations.

RAWamy League of course is doing what they do best, take orders from South block and run the country as a proxy. I bet the disappearance of this Elias Ali was ordered from outside the country.

lol that is bollocks, moin's family has no business with India. Moin's youngest brither is mr. javed, who I know personally. His family owns a various lands around dhaka thats about it. Maybe a knitting factory, thats all. Moin U ahmed's brother's daughter is also a very close friend of mine and got married recently, they are well off, i wouldn't classify them as "rich"....they are my neighbors actually in dhaka.
 
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lol that is bollocks, moin's family has no business with India. Moin's youngest brither is mr. javed, who I know personally. His family owns a various lands around dhaka thats about it. Maybe a knitting factory, thats all. Moin U ahmed's brother's daughter is also a very close friend of mine and got married recently, they are well off, i wouldn't classify them as "rich"....they are my neighbors actually in dhaka.

This goes to show how little you know and still keep lying here in broad daylight. Moeen elder brother (Iftekhar Ahmed Tipu) owns IFAD Autos which is sole partner/distributor of indian Ashok Leland truck, bus and other products. All Ashok Leland covered trucks and any other Ashok vehicles you see in Bangladesh road came through Moeen U elder brother company. That is how indians got in touch with Moeen. But indians used other means as well.
 
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This goes to show how little you know and still keep lying here in broad daylight. Moeen elder brother (Iftekhar Ahmed Tipu) owns IFAD Autos which is sole partner/distributor of indian Ashok Leland truck, bus and other products. All Ashok Leland covered trucks and any other Ashok vehicles you see in Bangladesh road came through Moeen U elder brother company. That is how indians got in touch with Moeen. But indians used other means as well.

tipu has been running that business for a long time, moeen u ahmed has no share in that business. He is the chairman of bangladesh automobiles manufacturers, ashok leyland dealership for him is a very very old business for him.
 
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You have said this

lol that is bollocks, moin's family has no business with India.

And when you are caught lying, you changed your story to this.

tipu has been running that business for a long time, moeen u ahmed has no share in that business.

You neither have any shame nor have any credibility of what comes out of your mouth. Changing alias is only thing will be doing.
 
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You have said this



And when you are caught lying, you changed your story to this.



You neither have any shame nor have any credibility of what comes out of your mouth. Changing alias is only thing will be doing.

why so serious all the time?:lol: why is everything about conspiracy with you? do you also believe in aliens?
 
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Spate of abductions likely to hurt business environment Political advisers, traders say


Nizam Ahmed

The recent spate of kidnappings is likely to vitiate the trade and investment environment in the country unless the administration takes effective steps to stop the crime, experts and traders said on Saturday.

Kidnapping of political leaders, activists, diplomats, traders and also felons occurred frequently during the last few months, though the stigma has been haunting the nation for the last decade, they said.

The latest kidnapping of Ilias Ali, a central leader of the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has created a sense of insecurity that is likely to leave an adverse impact on trade and investment in the country, traders said.

Kidnapping and subsequent killing as occurred in most cases must be stopped. Government should make sincere efforts to rescue the victims from the clutches of the kidnappers, analysts said.

The administration should also take strong measure to stop recurrence of such crimes. Otherwise, people will lose confidence on the government and the state apparatus, they said.

"The government should take steps so that such crimes do not recur, otherwise sense of insecurity will rise among the people," Akbar Ali Khan, former adviser to the caretaker government told the FE.

Strong administrative steps against criminal activities are the only remedy against deterioration of the situation, Akbar Ali, a veteran analyst of the country's socio-political situation said.

"Trade and commerce are likely to face snags and investment opportunities may be jeopardized without an improvement in law and order," a leader of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) told the FE.

A sense of insecurity is likely to cause anarchy and lawlessness in the country. It may also give ground to those who want to brand the country "a failed state," another analyst said.

"It is duty of the government to ensure security to the people of all strata. The law enforcing agencies should expedite investigations into kidnapping," National Human Rights Commission Chairman Mizanur Rahman told reporters on Saturday.

Most of the 100 people kidnapped over the last three years were later killed and subsequently their bodies recovered from different areas, rights group Ain O Salish Kendra (AOSK) said.

A total of 22 people including political leaders, activists and students went missing since early this year, AOSK, headed by Sultana Kamal, former adviser to the past caretaker government said in a statement.

Bodies of two-thirds of the kidnapped people were later found, but the fate of others was not known, according to Odhikar, another human rights watchdog of the country.

Though the fate of others is yet to be known, it is presumed that they had been killed and their remains were destroyed or concealed by the perpetrators.

In all the incidents law enforcing agencies and intelligence groups, criminal investigation departments, police and the RAB failed to unearth the clue, the rights watchdogs said.

"It is clear that a very powerful group is behind all the abductions," another crime analyst said.

Spate of abductions likely to hurt business environment Political advisers, traders say
 
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What does this video footage signify? On a related note though, RAWamy GOVT seems hell bent on putting Media blockade about Illias's related news as nothing-updated has been appearing in Webs right now.
 
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