Abu Zolfiqar
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I saw in a headline on the news that the building owner and some other guys were arrested
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How do make such conclusion? More than army itself, it was local people who rescuded survivors in early hours of the tragedy. Besides, foreign rescue team has equipments which could have pin point where are survivors and more life could have been saved. Army is doing what it can within its limit but that does not mean army has all technological capability. Being proud is one thing BUT killing hundreds of workers with pride is sheer crime. Besides, where is the pride in killing 400+ workers and counting??? Please, ask that to yourself.
Even a flight from London to Dhaka takes 8 hours.. what are you smoking?
How do make such conclusion? More than army itself, it was local people who rescuded survivors in early hours of the tragedy. Besides, foreign rescue team has equipments which could have pin point where are survivors and more life could have been saved. Army is doing what it can within its limit but that does not mean army has all technological capability. Being proud is one thing BUT killing hundreds of workers with pride is sheer crime. Besides, where is the pride in killing 400+ workers and counting??? Please, ask that to yourself.
You are just being impractical. You cant save lives asking outside help when people were dying for Oxyzen under the rubble. That was the best approach that our volunteer did. I remembered the number of people saved from under the rubble of WTC in 9/11 and not more than a fraction of what we saved in Rana. No western rescuer will risk their lives to go under the debris of Rana Plaza neither any country has the capcity to fly you a 100 tons crane.
We need more common sense than the western help.
The only equipment we lacked was the life detecting sensor which could be bought from Singapore in short notice and those fat ***** in the BGMEA could help in this regard.
I never said that army had all the technology to do so. They do what they can. And if you read my posts, it never said it is an issue of pride either.
There are rumours that the government had to borrow the rescue equipment from a private organization ... Any truth in this?
A possible reason why government would not want outside assistance -
You are not good even at creating gossips. Good to know you have promoted yourself from the matters of military strategy to a minor civilian rescue strategy. Learn to find out truth before you indulge in spreading shittss in an international forum because you hate an independent Bangladesh.
There are rumours that the government had to borrow the rescue equipment from a private organization ... Any truth in this?
A possible reason why government would not want outside assistance -
I ask the moderator to take note of and action on the politicization of this humanitarian thread.
and I assume you are an expert on rescue operations like this and know exactly what kind of assistance could have been provided ...... All I have been hearing for the last few days is how badly equipped out services are to undertake an operation like this and you come out saying we had everything that was required.
The only reason the Westerners were not allowed is that the truth would be revealed about how badly the government and our services were prepared for such an operation. There is nothing more to it ...... The government would look incompetent that is why the Westerners were not permitted to help.
No one is saying you said anything about pride. The government explanation for refusing Western assistance was based on national pride. Please keep up .....