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On the eve of Prime Minister Hasina visit to india, Indian security force killed two Bangladeshis, one by beating brutally and another by shooting. These are not only Bangladeshis are killed by Indians, over years thousands of Bangladeshis lost life in hand of Indian brutality, including minor child. By accepting the Indian award Hasina and her Awami govt sending loud and clear message to people of Bangladesh that their life has no value compare to Indian award she poised to receive. Not only that Hasina and her Awami govt with activities leading upto this Indian trip proved more than two dozen time – Indian desire and wishes supersede Bangladeshi people and their interest.

Just in two months ago Indian forces shoot at children playing inside Bangladeshi territory and killed one. This goes to show extent of Indian brutality. So question to Awami fans and to Hasina herself, how many Bangladeshi dead bodies it takes for you to get Indian award????
 
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BSF kill two on border

Sat, Jan 9th, 2010 5:44 pm BdST

Dhaka, Jan 9 (bdnews24.com) – The Border Security Force (BSF) of India on Saturday morning killed two Bangladeshi cattle traders on Chapainawabganj and Benapole borders.

Benapole local authorities said Bangladeshi cattle trader Hazrat was beaten to death by BSF on the Goga Harishchandrapur border at Benapole.

Goga union parishad chairman Mafizur Rahman said BSF personnel arrested Hazrat early on Saturday while he was crossing the border after buying cattle from India.

After killing him they took away Hazrat's body, Rahman said. It was yet to be recovered.

Chapainawabganj BDR officials said BSF gunned down another Bangladeshi cattle trader Manirul Islam, 23, on Saturday morning on the Shingnagar border at Shibganj upazila in Chapainawabganj.

39 Rifles Battalion's operations officer Major Nazrul Islam said Manirul died on the spot as BSF open fired on him at around 7am near the main border pillar 172 on the Shingnagar border.

Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) jawans recovered the body of Mainul at 11.30am.

BDR has sent BSF a letter protesting the incident.

BSF kill two on border | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com
 
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Source? or it didn't happen.

Edit - Hmm, how come i didn't hear of this news before.... Any neutral articles on this topic? I.E - non Bangladeshi?
 
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On the eve of Prime Minister Hasina visit to india, Indian security force killed two Bangladeshis, one by beating brutally and another by shooting. These are not only Bangladeshis are killed by Indians, over years thousands of Bangladeshis lost life in hand of Indian brutality, including minor child. By accepting the Indian award Hasina and her Awami govt sending loud and clear message to people of Bangladesh that their life has no value compare to Indian award she poised to receive. Not only that Hasina and her Awami govt with activities leading upto this Indian trip proved more than two dozen time – Indian desire and wishes supersede Bangladeshi people and their interest.

Just in two months ago Indian forces shoot at children playing inside Bangladeshi territory and killed one. This goes to show extent of Indian brutality. So question to Awami fans and to Hasina herself, how many Bangladeshi dead bodies it takes for you to get Indian award????

What BS are you posting?
Indian solders killed kids playing?

:woot: just keep the bluff and India hate to yourself. No need to make up or manipulate the news in your own words.

Woah I just visited your news source: bdnews24.com | First with the news 24/7
it seems that everything in that site's about India. :lol:

Good to know you too hate India. :victory:
 
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There is no hope and need to be friend of India. We could never match as we think differently for our religion, economical and geographical reasons.

I think hating India can speed up BD's progress as like Pak. I think if Pak would not hate India then they could not achieve whatever they have. So hating India can boil our blood which, ultimately, will bring prosperity to BD.

And I am saying this by analysis the history.
 
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Source? or it didn't happen.

Edit - Hmm, how come i didn't hear of this news before.... Any neutral articles on this topic? I.E - non Bangladeshi?

Just because you live in the dark does not mean world has not moved on. Like Hasina and her puppet indian govt, we are not in business of entertain indian desire and wishes.
 
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There is no hope and need to be friend of India. We could never match as we think differently for our religion, economical and geographical reasons.

I think hating India can speed up BD's progress as like Pak. I think if Pak would not hate India then they could not achieve whatever they have. So hating India can boil our blood which, ultimately, will bring prosperity to BD.

And I am saying this by analysis the history.

If no one in Bangladesh likes India like you suggest, then why do Bangladeshi cricket fans cheer India over any other team? (except Bangladesh of course). The recent India-Sri Lanka match being an example.

I remember a India-Pak match in Dhaka, the crowd was 50-50. or maybe a little tilted towards India.

Like Hasina and her puppet indian govt, we are not in business of entertain indian desire and wishes.

Edit - language little man, no reason to snap, it was merely a query.

But obviously your reaction proves without doubt that there are no neutral sources on this story. And hence, it is completely false. I thank you for making it so clear so early.
 
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If no one in Bangladesh likes India like you suggest, then why do Bangladeshi cricket fans cheer India over any other team? (except Bangladesh of course). The recent India-Sri Lanka match being an example.

I remember a India-Pak match in Dhaka, the crowd was 50-50. or maybe a little tilted towards India.



Edit - language little man, no reason to snap, it was merely a query.

But obviously your reaction proves without doubt that there are no neutral sources on this story. And hence, it is completely false. I thank you for making it so clear so early.

I said this cos BSF doing bad every time and India supporting the BSF on this issue. I said to hate Indian policy. Not every Indian is bad for us. And Cricket is different.
 
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There is no hope and need to be friend of India. We could never match as we think differently for our religion, economical and geographical reasons.
This is full of bullshit.
What? You included our religious beliefs as a reason too???? :hitwall: :hitwall:
I guess all Muslims are the same aren't they. :cheers:
Post opinions like they're opinions. You're making your opinions as facts now?

I think hating India can speed up BD's progress as like Pak.
I think if Pak would not hate India then they could not achieve whatever they have.
Firstly. You THINK :rofl:
Second, what a great conclusion you've come up with. Pakistan achieved what? Crippling economy? More military $$$ to protect itself from Indian, instead of helping it's poor? Hated by the world for encouraging terrorism?

Do you realize if Pakistan hadn't 'hated' India. It wouldn't have the need for a military even. And..... they would have MORE TRADE WITH INDIA. Cheaper products. :yahoo:
India has a space program, it would've benefited massively if they didn't 'hate' India. There's all kinds of good stuff :smitten:


So hating India can boil our blood which, ultimately, will bring prosperity to BD.
And I am saying this by analysis the history.

BD can speed up progress too? :woot:
How? when India has control of your ports?
For a tiny country, you're talking big as if Bangladesh can/will do something. Your government now wants ANYTHING. They want anything they can get. So Hasina wants India's **** now.

Who else are they going to partner with? Pakistan?
Just because YOU hate India doesn't mean all bangladeshis are like this.. And on your analysis of hating India, BD will prosper; kudos to you on that. I haven't ever seen a better thing than that.

And I'll tell you because you have so much pride. You wouldve been part of Pakistan and be treated as second class citizens if it wasn't for India.

Your post is saying you don't want friendly relations with India.

Another Bangla.... :victory:
 
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There is no hope and need to be friend of India. We could never match as we think differently for our religion, economical and geographical reasons.

I think hating India can speed up BD's progress as like Pak. I think if Pak would not hate India then they could not achieve whatever they have. So hating India can boil our blood which, ultimately, will bring prosperity to BD.

And I am saying this by analysis the history.

Thats a new and interesting angle.

I agree that hating india will make you like pakistanis. thats a no brainer.

but will that help you progess, that may be you need to build a national consensus on as its a very important decision you are taking in your nation's history and will be far reaching. maybe you can give some examples and all, present a study on this, share your historical analyses a bit too?

i mean you can give examples like - the blood of swiss people used to boil because of XYZ thing, so they decided to do XYZ thing, and now see where they are - something on those lines?
 
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Monjuara, a Child, Killed by BSF1 at the Roumari Border of Kurigram

Fact-finding Report, Odhikar

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Photo: The dead body of 12 years old Monjuara Khatun

Bhandorchar is a village at Roumari in the Kurigram district along the Bangladeshi border, opposite the Indian State of Assam. The residents of the village are mostly poor farmers or agricultural workers. Communication between this village and other areas such as Roumari upazila2 headquarters and other villages is tough because it is separated from them by the Jinjiram river. There is no connecting bridge and boats offering a crossover are also not readily available. The children of this village do not go to school mainly because of economic hardship and a poor communication system. To add to all this, residents of this village live in constant alarm because of the killings of Bangladeshi citizens along the border by the BSF3.
At around 6.00 pm4 on November 6, 2009, a 12-year-old girl named Monjuara Khatun, a resident of the village of Bhandorchar, was killed by bullets fired by the BSF.

It was learned from eye-witnesses that when Monjuara had gone to the area adjacent to Main Pillar No. 1066 of the border to bring her goats home with her neighbours Lucky (12) and Arifa (13), the BSF of the Sahapara Camp of India shot two rounds at them, though Monjuara and her friends had been inside Bangladeshi territory the whole time. Lucky and Arifa managed to flee unscathed. After the
incident, the family of Monjuara brought back her body with the help of the BDR5.

On that very night, the BSF launched a parachute bomb into Bangladeshi territory, the flare of which caused the whole area to light up. Panic spread and the residents of the villages of Bhandorchar and adjacent localities left their homes for a safe shelter. In the light of the parachute bomb, the BSF opened fire. The BDR responded accordingly. The residents of the village of Bhandorchar and neighbouring villages are passing their days in constant fear especially after the death of Monjuara at the hands of the BSF.


Odhikar conducted a fact-finding mission into the incident. During the fact-finding mission, Odhikar spoke with:

1) The family of Monjuara
2) Eye-witnesses
3) Local residents
4) Concerned members of the BDR
5) Concerned police officers

Anwar Hossain Munshi (55), Father of Monjuara

1) BSF: Indian Border Security Force
2) Upazila: An administrative unit under a district.
3) According to Odhikar Documentation Cell, 6 people have been reported killed by BSF along the India-Bangladesh border while 5 people have been reported injured in the month of November 2009.
4) The time of the incident was around 6pm DST – now followed in Bangladesh – but 5pm Bangladesh Standard Time.
5) BDR: Bangladesh Rifles – border guards of Bangladesh.

While talking to Odhikar, Anwar Hossain Munshi said that in the evening of November 6, 2009 while he was on his way back from Roumari, he learnt from others that Monjuara had been killed by the BSF and that the gunfight between the BSF and BDR had caused the residents of his village and neighbouring villages to flee their homes. He decided not to return home that night on the advice of others. At
around 7.30 pm on November 7, 2009, the Roumari Police returned Monjuara’s body to them after the post mortem. According to Monjuara’s father, a bullet hit Monjuara on the right side of her back while another bullet hit her on her right arm. Anwar stated that the fact that his daughter’s body lay inside Bangladeshi territory proved
that Monjuara did not enter Indian territory. Yet the BSF had not hesitated to kill his innocent daughter. Anwar demanded that the concerned BSF members be punished.

Mosammat Mitu (25), Monjuara’s sister-in-law, Bhandorchar, Roumari, Kurigram

Mosammat Mitu told Odhikar that Monjuara had gone to the field adjacent to their home to gather their goats on the evening of November 6, 2009. Lucky and Arifa, neighbours of Monjuara, were also with her. Mitu went on to say that at around 6.00 pm, her neighbour Rehena Begum (30) came and informed her that Monjuara had suddenly fallen to the ground in a field near the border and that perhaps she had been shot by the BSF. Afterwards, four BDR members arrived and shot two rounds of bullets at the BSF members positioned at the Indian border across the place of the incident. The BSF members left the area after being fired upon following which the BDR members told her to bring Monjuara from the field. Mitu then took two of her neighbours to the field and saw that Monjuara had died. According to Mitu, a bullet had entered Monjuara’s body through the right side of her back and had not exit. Another bullet had grazed her right arm, slightly injuring it.

Mohammad Billal (11), Eye-witness, Bhandorchar, Roumari, Kurigram

Mohammad Billal told Odhikar that he was near the border when the incident occurred. He said that when Monjuara and two other young girls had gone to the field adjacent to the border to call Monjuara’s goats home, there were three BSF members standing side by side. Billal recalled that one of those three BSF members fired two rounds of bullets upon them. He continued by saying that although the two
other girls were able to run for cover, Monjuara was hit and fell to the ground.

Nayek6 Abdul Karim, Ijlamari Camp, BDR, Roumari, Kurigram

Nayek Abdul Karim said he was leading a patrol team of four on the evening of November 6, 2009. At around 6.15 pm when they were positioned near the village of Bhandorchar, they heard two successive gunshots coming from the area adjacent to the Main Pillar No. 1066 located beside Bhandorchar village along the India- Bangladesh border.

He said they immediately rushed to the scene where they learned from the local residents that a young girl called Monjuara had been shot by the BSF and that her body was lying in the field. Nayek Karim said that he and his team members then noticed a BSF vehicle standing across the border with a few BSF members standing beside it. The BDR members then fired two rounds of bullets on the BSF and assisted Monjuara’s family to retrieve her body. Nayek Karim went
on to say that Monjuara was hit by a bullet on the right side of her back. Another bullet grazed her right arm, slightly injuring it. The BDR later handed over Monjuara’s body to Roumari Police Station.

Nayek Karim stated that on the night of November 6, the BSF launched a parachute bomb inside Bangladeshi territory, lighting up the whole area. This caused the residents of the Bhandorchar border to flee from their homes out of fear. Following the parachute bombing, the BSF fired about 200 rounds of bullets in response to
which the BDR fired about 100 rounds of bullets. Nayek Karim went on to say that on the following day on November 7, 2009, flag
meetings between the BSF and BDR were held at the Company Commanders level and the Battalion Commanders level.
 
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None of bangleseshi newssources / blogs even metion the bsf side of the story, hence those sources are not balanced hence invalid.
 
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that may be you need to build a national consensus on as its a very important decision you are taking in your nation's history and will be far reaching.

Yes consensus is essential for BD's improvement that I m talking about by hating India commonly for their bad works.
And by the analysis of History, here I meant the attitude of Indian govt and BSF which was always bad for BD.
 
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Your post is saying you don't want friendly relations with India.
Yes I do not friendly relation with India who wants to dominate us. Who do not act like friend. I no need.

And what problems of Pak u r talking about is for India except taliban. They have poor economy for India cos they have to face India's threat. And the whole world know where is the max social discrimination and it's India.
 
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