বুধবার, ১৬ জ্যৈষ্ঠ ১৪১৯; ৩০ মে ২০১২; দুপুর ১২:৪২ (ঢাকা সময়)
ভিশন ২০৩০: উন্নত মূল্যবোধ, জাতীয় ঐক্য এবং প্রযুক্তিগত উন্নয়নের মাধ্যমে বাংলাদেশের প্রত্যেক পরিবারের জন্য নিজের পাকা বাড়ী, নিজের গাড়ী এবং প্রতিটি তরুণ-তরুণীর জন্য সম্মানজনক চাকুরী।

পুরনো কলাম

 
Do Islamic groups in Bangladesh have democratic rights to do politics? (২৪/০৯/২০১১)
Lawlessness and the terror of the law in Bangladesh (০৬/০৮/২০১১)
No more insults to injuries, please! (১৬/০৭/২০১১)
Well-said, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh! (০৯/০৭/২০১১)
Two reports on two Chief Justices and Daily Star’s Journalism (১৪/০৫/২০১১)
Lessons from Tunisia and an open letter to our prime minister (১৫/০১/২০১১)
In Memoriam October 2006 and 2010 (৩০/১০/২০১০)
Madrasa Students’ Admission at Public Universities: Is it all about Bangla and English? (১৮/০৯/২০১০)
The State of Democracy and Political Freedom in Bangladesh (১৪/০৮/২০১০)
Nizamis Arms Training and Chhatra League (১৮/০৭/২০১০)
Collective Actions to Shield Mahmudur Rahman (১৯/০৬/২০১০)
BSF Killings and Bangladeshi Politics (০৫/০৬/২০১০)
Thoughts on RU Incident: Untold Facts (২২/০২/২০১০)
In Memoriam 28 October 2006 (২৮/১০/২০০৯)
Digital Rape in Analog Bangladesh (১৬/১০/২০০৯)
Freedom of expression in Bangladesh: the case of Abu Karim (১৫/০৩/২০০৯)
DU Authority and New Admission Rules (১৩/০২/২০০৯)
আগের লেখা
693


Do Islamic groups in Bangladesh have democratic rights to do politics?

Shimul Chaudhury

Political culture in Bangladesh has never been healthy ever since the birth of the country in 1971. Politics of fear and intimidation was inaugurated in Bangladesh by the very first regime that established an elite terrorist militia force named Jatiyo Rakkhi Bahini to perpetuate the Mujib regime and to stifle dissent voices. The scale of deaths and destruction perpetrated by this militia force was unprecedented in Bangladesh. Subsequent political developments in Bangladesh have not been very positive. Observers of Bangladesh politics may agree with me that, political demonstrations and violence are always the worst when Awami League is in the opposition. Frequent hartals, destroying properties and killings of the cops seem to be Awami monopoly. The number of hartals called by Awami League in the first 33 months of BNP rule beginning from 2001 was 33. In the same period of Awami League rule beginning from early 2009, BNP called 8 hartals (Amar Desh, Dhaka, 23 September 2011).

This record does not give the current Awami regime any moral ground to prohibit opposition hartals. Moreover, during Awami hartals the extent of deaths and destruction crossed all limits. They uprooted rail tracts, torched innumerable government and private vehicles including train compartments, killed police personnel and stripped government officials naked in the streets of Dhaka. Compared to ruthless Awami brutalities and The number of hartals called by Awami League in the first 3indecencies especially during hartals, other political parties may seem to be babies.

While the police are the occasional targets of Awami street cruelty, the regular recipients of their maltreatment are the Islamic forces in Bangladesh. Since Awami League came to power in early 2009, members of its student wing Chhatra League (many of whom are non-student hired hooligans) have beaten up members of Islamic students’ organizations on college and university campuses around the country and illegally ousted thousands of them from college and university dormitories. On top of that, the Awami regime has been using the police and administration in an obscene manner to repress people of opposition parties including Bangladesh Jamaat Islam and Islamic Chhatra Shibir. Jamaat-Shibir people have been denied their democratic rights to organize political rallies and have been detained illegally from demonstrations and even from residences. It has happened on many occasions that, Shibir students ousted from their legitimate college or university residential accommodation rented private houses to live and continue their education, which caused them many material and financial difficulties in terms of spending time to attend classes and money to pay the rent. However, that is not the end of their ordeal. Then the police hunted hundreds of them and put them in prison. In some cases police arrested guests or parents who came to visit Shibir students living in privately rented properties. After arresting them, the police fabricate false accusations and sue them in law courts where the magistrates have to comply with the government wishes of incarcerating them.

Oppression and tortures on Jamaat-Shibir people have gone unabated in forms mentioned above and in many other varieties of methods. On top of political repression on Jamaat-Shibir people and on other Islamic forces in Bangladesh, the local and domestic media have not been very fair to them. For example, when violence committed by Awami League, the BBC and other international media outlets maintain some kind of strategic silence. However, when members of Islamic parties demonstrate and try to resist police and Awami atrocities on them, both international and domestic media brand them as violent and militant. Unfortunately, when the police and hostile forces mistreat and torture them such media outlets turn a blind eye and never bother to report their sufferings.

For instance, on 13 September 2011, Jamaat people brought out a demonstration in the streets of Bianibazar Thana in the district of Sylhet. The police intercepted it and started beating up the processionists. Many Jamaat members were injured and many were arrested. The local and international media were not very enthusiastic in reporting that incident. However, few days later on 19 September 2011, Jamaat people brought out a demonstration in the streets of Dhaka and the police intercepted it and started beating them up in their usual undemocratic manner. Perhaps, Jamaat people’s accumulated anger because of oppression on them for such a long time gave them an extra impetus to fight back, and they did. After some time the police had to retreat and could not stand the Jamaat resistance. Both Jamaat members and police personnel were injured in the clash. Surprisingly, the media hype on this occasion crossed all limits. BBC has reported it and the local media published exaggerated versions of the incident and treated it in a manner that may suggest that such incidents of clashes between the police and political activists are rare in Bangladesh. Moreover, they did not highlight the oppression on Jamaat. The dominant media does not seem to consider few pertinent questions, such as: What would the Awami League do if their democratic, political demonstrations were intercepted again and again, and if their party members were tortured and beaten up on the street? How would Awami League activists react if their pre-announced demonstration were stopped by the police?

We should be fair to Jamaat people and should respect their rights to do politics in a democratic manner. Oppression on Jamaat has crossed all limits, and it is time for all of us to raise our voices against political repression in Bangladesh. Awami League seems to have been using the slogan of secularism to practice fascism in Bangladesh, and this is how its leaders are making fool of the secular West. For their own interests and for the interest of Bangladesh, the Western governments and political forces should know the real facts in Bangladesh. Prejudice against Islamic forces and giving accolades to the Awami regime for its repression on Islamic forces are not good for anyone.
http://www.sonarbangladesh.com/articles/ShimulChaudhury
শেয়ার করুনঃ
পাঠকের মন্তব্য:
KSA থেকে Yamuna Jamal লিখেছেন, ২৭ সেপ্টেম্বর ২০১১; সকাল ০৮:৫৭
Probably yes!
But Islamic Groups, I mean precisely "JAMAT" must recognize it's deliberate "political offense" during 9 months liberation war in 1971 and apologize to this nation unconditionally. Then move ...... on!
68528
UK থেকে Mansoor লিখেছেন, ২৮ সেপ্টেম্বর ২০১১; বিকেল ০৪:২৫
Jamat has the right to get justice from the administration as other get. But practically it is not happening so. Whenever AL is in power Jamat get such behaviour as if it is a politically banned . If AL demand that they are a democratic party they should follow the norms of democracy . But sorry, AL has failed to probe it. During our student life we never saw shibir has disturbed any meeting of SL or Ch.D, but attacking on shibir's procession is common happenings everywhere. Primarily SL or ChD would not admit the party at all. But later they would not tolerate it on the ground. We find no reason to justify their attack. Their only blaming is "shibir is anti liberty ! But it is not justified, we will not find a single person of the student from shibir who has born before liberation and so question can't raised that they can be against the Independent of Bangladesh. This blame game is like the proverb : " give a bad name to the dog and kill it ". Maximum student of shibir comes of poor family. They are simple and obedient to teacher.Majority of carry out their stduies by coaching or small job. But we find no reason to hate them irreseanably. Perheps it is Allah's law from Adam era.
68597
Dhaka থেকে Abu Umar লিখেছেন, ৩০ সেপ্টেম্বর ২০১১; সকাল ০৫:৫৯
Excellent writing on the brief barbarous history of Awami League (AL). AL killed the speaker in the Parliament of East Pakistan by beating in broad day light in front of all the parliament members at that time. They are really heartless killers and have no patriotism. They can even sell the country to India to get their personal interests. They had no real credit during the 9 months Muktijudho. General people of Bangladesh had this credit. The prove is to sign more than 10 international treaty with India without gonovote in 2010 and 2011 which all go against the interest of Bangladesh, its people and the independence of Bangladesh. It could have been nice if the writing could translated in Bangla and posted again. Then more people could understand the importance of this writing that AL is not human being but something else as the people of Bangladesh say frequently.
68669
বাংলা (ইউনিকোডে) অথবা ইংরেজীতে আপনার মন্তব্য লিখুন:
কীবোর্ড

Bijoy       UniJoy       Phonetic (Help)       English

নাম:

স্থান:

ই-মেইল:
মন্তব্য:
 
 
লেখক পরিচিতি
 
 

 


© Sonar Bangladesh, 2002-2011. E-mail: editor@sonarbangladesh.com. Privacy Policy