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		<title>By: safa</title>
		<link>http://unheardvoice.net/blog/2009/02/25/bdr-mutiny/comment-page-5/#comment-19093</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>yes it does. because those r the trained skilled officers.do u have any idea how much time and effort it takes to build a true officer.only civillian defence is not enough to save a country.there is also deterrence factor.every people loves his country but army knows how to use peoples force to save our country.my father is also an army officer.we know how we live,how little we can spend in an ongoing month.pls try to understand dont misjudge.they also came from the same society.they deserve more respect then u r paying.they are strict and tough because they should be.thats what we need to fce the enemy.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>yes it does. because those r the trained skilled officers.do u have any idea how much time and effort it takes to build a true officer.only civillian defence is not enough to save a country.there is also deterrence factor.every people loves his country but army knows how to use peoples force to save our country.my father is also an army officer.we know how we live,how little we can spend in an ongoing month.pls try to understand dont misjudge.they also came from the same society.they deserve more respect then u r paying.they are strict and tough because they should be.thats what we need to fce the enemy.</p>
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		<title>By: safa</title>
		<link>http://unheardvoice.net/blog/2009/02/25/bdr-mutiny/comment-page-5/#comment-19092</link>
		<dc:creator>safa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:29:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>army officers hold high morales.except a few every bd army officers were kind enough to them.they have to treat them according to the chain of command.a warrior has to be tough to face the enemy.thats the way world treat them.u cant expect an officer treat his subordinate through the flying kiss.people may hold grievences but it dosent mean u can kill those officers like this.i feel deeply dissapointed about your thought u hold about bd army.every one of them r a living sword who r always ready to die for our country.those bdr jawans are traitors.the good fellows of bdr r now facing trouble for them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>army officers hold high morales.except a few every bd army officers were kind enough to them.they have to treat them according to the chain of command.a warrior has to be tough to face the enemy.thats the way world treat them.u cant expect an officer treat his subordinate through the flying kiss.people may hold grievences but it dosent mean u can kill those officers like this.i feel deeply dissapointed about your thought u hold about bd army.every one of them r a living sword who r always ready to die for our country.those bdr jawans are traitors.the good fellows of bdr r now facing trouble for them.</p>
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		<title>By: safa</title>
		<link>http://unheardvoice.net/blog/2009/02/25/bdr-mutiny/comment-page-5/#comment-19091</link>
		<dc:creator>safa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 18:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>sorry to say u r Extremely wrong. u still need to know some truth about our defence forces. i know some because of my father who is among the senior personnels of bd army.bdr works as a side force though they guard our boarder.bdr is no match to bd army.the rules and regulations of bdr is very much flexibl compared to army.the recruitment is also very easy.do u know those jawans are even wealty then army jawans.they cant demand want only army deserves.if they are capable enough then why they just not join bd army huh.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>sorry to say u r Extremely wrong. u still need to know some truth about our defence forces. i know some because of my father who is among the senior personnels of bd army.bdr works as a side force though they guard our boarder.bdr is no match to bd army.the rules and regulations of bdr is very much flexibl compared to army.the recruitment is also very easy.do u know those jawans are even wealty then army jawans.they cant demand want only army deserves.if they are capable enough then why they just not join bd army huh.</p>
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		<title>By: Unheard Voice &#187; Worrying news</title>
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		<dc:creator>Unheard Voice &#187; Worrying news</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2009 11:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] as  a result of a &#8220;long deprivation.&#8221; .  He was also featured in various talkshows highlighting &#8216;military intelligence&#8217; failures and the need for moving military base/camp....  We hope he gets extra protection from the government at a sensitive time like now.  Any attempt [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] as  a result of a &#8220;long deprivation.&#8221; .  He was also featured in various talkshows highlighting &#8216;military intelligence&#8217; failures and the need for moving military base/camp&#8230;.  We hope he gets extra protection from the government at a sensitive time like now.  Any attempt [...]</p>
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		<title>By: rafique</title>
		<link>http://unheardvoice.net/blog/2009/02/25/bdr-mutiny/comment-page-5/#comment-16005</link>
		<dc:creator>rafique</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 17:23:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have been going through many of the blogs and youtube comments and also I have friends in army, discussing with them  i have tried to accumulate all the sources together to give a clue to investigation.

1.)First of all this a matter of a countrys own security matter, where every respnsible individuals, professionals must be well aware and alert for such a decisive failure of security and intelligence, with respect to a countrys independence.So we must measure every concerned source to find out the master mind behind this conspiracy. It is sure that the mastermind holds the brain and intelligence to takeout wahtever our most advanced intelligence head is qworking on it.

2.) Another serious notion is that, no one should be kept out of suspicion:
a.) The media journalist
b.) The Army officials those who died and saved
c.) The BDR jawans died and surrenderd to general amnesty
d.) The political parties and govt. itself
e.) The Army
f.) The persons those who entered there after the surrender and those who were at different gate supporting the BDR mutiny. who are this ppl?
g.)even those who will investigate the matter
h.) The advisors to PM.

3.) Peel khana is a crime scene area, we have seen the armies and BDRs in action at ctg hilltracts cordonning the 3/5 hills together in circular formation called combing operation to catch the crooks, if it can be done in a hilly jungle area of ctg hilltracts, why not in a city of plane area. can army inteelligence answer the question?They could have make a formation of 3 km cordon surrounding the pillkhana area, and call a curfew within this area, and also make the civilians to leave the area within a given time and those who may not, can also be helped to place them in a temporary place such as stadium to live in. This can help in barring the civilians with BDR jawans, controlling the civilians as well as the area and BDR peel khana.so that no BDR can flee at that time or no other agents in the disguise of general ppl can interact with jawans and even the jawans would hv been in a threatening condition to surrender fast. But we have nothing of it were done. only for that weakness, later BDR jawans fled and many of the crooks and even agents may hv fed the area. Can we ask where are the bodies of abt 60-73 officers?where are they?where are their families?do Govt have any list tht those officers family r in a list to seek for their loved ones?

4.)The BDR jawans who didnt left after surrender and those who fled were kept in custody for investigation, it is more decisive to do tht also with the army officers those who were left to live. They should also be in custody, in an isolated state without letting them know and should be asked, interrogated and cross checked the ans for the same questions to find out the actual ppls involved in this matter, i spk it with full respect to our Army, we must realize it as a special case, but its unfortunate we didnt do it. This officers are giving their comments over media and without any authority.This shouldnt be the way to investigate. We already hv seen crossconnection and missing words between comments of officers were alive frm this situation, how could tht be possible?We must take it in account. 

5.) ?In a crime scene who will enter and who will not must recognized and through proper authority. We have seen that there were no guards and authority entering the crime scene, no security over the boundary of the peelkhana, at frst every 1 entered, police, army personnels, ministers, families, media jouranalist etc etc... its a total massacare situation.The arms and bulets, grenades looted, agent may be in disguise of police, army soldiers, journalist etc etc...no security over the crime scene... how could tht is acceptable. We say abt security intellegence faliure. Werent they still indulging the failure to make it a proper failure?We dont believe that DGFI, NSI and SB dnt know  a hint of this matter, it cant be, but we must find it out, who us behind this. It is also been told that Army and BDR have well recruite of Islami extremist to controll over the whole country likewise in pakistan.Pak army is now totslly under taliban ctrl after moshraof it is now well formed, either swat wouldnt hv been under taliban from army.We must also check this serious matter.

6.) Rehabiitating to the army officers except the jawans will bot end this crisis, cause the jawans were deprived for tht is sure. if this is a total mutiny of BDR, then we must be aware that whtever we do and take action tht should be offcurse similar compensation to jawans also.orelse this will lead to another mutiny no doubt.
7.) we must also find out the political identity of those army officers in this incident, to find out if there is any of the political or army cue happened in the form of mutiny.

I hope the readers must admit to the above points regarding the national security matter in mind. please also check intersting points abt http://bdfact.blogspot.com/</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been going through many of the blogs and youtube comments and also I have friends in army, discussing with them  i have tried to accumulate all the sources together to give a clue to investigation.</p>
<p>1.)First of all this a matter of a countrys own security matter, where every respnsible individuals, professionals must be well aware and alert for such a decisive failure of security and intelligence, with respect to a countrys independence.So we must measure every concerned source to find out the master mind behind this conspiracy. It is sure that the mastermind holds the brain and intelligence to takeout wahtever our most advanced intelligence head is qworking on it.</p>
<p>2.) Another serious notion is that, no one should be kept out of suspicion:<br />
a.) The media journalist<br />
b.) The Army officials those who died and saved<br />
c.) The BDR jawans died and surrenderd to general amnesty<br />
d.) The political parties and govt. itself<br />
e.) The Army<br />
f.) The persons those who entered there after the surrender and those who were at different gate supporting the BDR mutiny. who are this ppl?<br />
g.)even those who will investigate the matter<br />
h.) The advisors to PM.</p>
<p>3.) Peel khana is a crime scene area, we have seen the armies and BDRs in action at ctg hilltracts cordonning the 3/5 hills together in circular formation called combing operation to catch the crooks, if it can be done in a hilly jungle area of ctg hilltracts, why not in a city of plane area. can army inteelligence answer the question?They could have make a formation of 3 km cordon surrounding the pillkhana area, and call a curfew within this area, and also make the civilians to leave the area within a given time and those who may not, can also be helped to place them in a temporary place such as stadium to live in. This can help in barring the civilians with BDR jawans, controlling the civilians as well as the area and BDR peel khana.so that no BDR can flee at that time or no other agents in the disguise of general ppl can interact with jawans and even the jawans would hv been in a threatening condition to surrender fast. But we have nothing of it were done. only for that weakness, later BDR jawans fled and many of the crooks and even agents may hv fed the area. Can we ask where are the bodies of abt 60-73 officers?where are they?where are their families?do Govt have any list tht those officers family r in a list to seek for their loved ones?</p>
<p>4.)The BDR jawans who didnt left after surrender and those who fled were kept in custody for investigation, it is more decisive to do tht also with the army officers those who were left to live. They should also be in custody, in an isolated state without letting them know and should be asked, interrogated and cross checked the ans for the same questions to find out the actual ppls involved in this matter, i spk it with full respect to our Army, we must realize it as a special case, but its unfortunate we didnt do it. This officers are giving their comments over media and without any authority.This shouldnt be the way to investigate. We already hv seen crossconnection and missing words between comments of officers were alive frm this situation, how could tht be possible?We must take it in account. </p>
<p>5.) ?In a crime scene who will enter and who will not must recognized and through proper authority. We have seen that there were no guards and authority entering the crime scene, no security over the boundary of the peelkhana, at frst every 1 entered, police, army personnels, ministers, families, media jouranalist etc etc&#8230; its a total massacare situation.The arms and bulets, grenades looted, agent may be in disguise of police, army soldiers, journalist etc etc&#8230;no security over the crime scene&#8230; how could tht is acceptable. We say abt security intellegence faliure. Werent they still indulging the failure to make it a proper failure?We dont believe that DGFI, NSI and SB dnt know  a hint of this matter, it cant be, but we must find it out, who us behind this. It is also been told that Army and BDR have well recruite of Islami extremist to controll over the whole country likewise in pakistan.Pak army is now totslly under taliban ctrl after moshraof it is now well formed, either swat wouldnt hv been under taliban from army.We must also check this serious matter.</p>
<p>6.) Rehabiitating to the army officers except the jawans will bot end this crisis, cause the jawans were deprived for tht is sure. if this is a total mutiny of BDR, then we must be aware that whtever we do and take action tht should be offcurse similar compensation to jawans also.orelse this will lead to another mutiny no doubt.<br />
7.) we must also find out the political identity of those army officers in this incident, to find out if there is any of the political or army cue happened in the form of mutiny.</p>
<p>I hope the readers must admit to the above points regarding the national security matter in mind. please also check intersting points abt <a href="http://bdfact.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">http://bdfact.blogspot.com/</a></p>
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		<title>By: AM Sabirul Islam</title>
		<link>http://unheardvoice.net/blog/2009/02/25/bdr-mutiny/comment-page-5/#comment-15916</link>
		<dc:creator>AM Sabirul Islam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2009 05:20:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Its a shame… its a shame. Its obvious that the BDR atrocity was not merely over their demand for better pay or ration but something that is not yet obvious.

I condemn the fierce killings of member of arm forces and their family that took place that day. Such brutal act cannot go unpunished.

The army has shown great patience and maturity in holding back their emotions and the way they dealt the situation.

Its undoubtedly remarkable the way the honorable PM Shekh Hasina handled the situation.

The country and all the political parties should now work together to identify the culprits and bring them to justice.

My heart goes out to all the souls that were lost and the family of the effected who have a difficult time ahead of them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its a shame… its a shame. Its obvious that the BDR atrocity was not merely over their demand for better pay or ration but something that is not yet obvious.</p>
<p>I condemn the fierce killings of member of arm forces and their family that took place that day. Such brutal act cannot go unpunished.</p>
<p>The army has shown great patience and maturity in holding back their emotions and the way they dealt the situation.</p>
<p>Its undoubtedly remarkable the way the honorable PM Shekh Hasina handled the situation.</p>
<p>The country and all the political parties should now work together to identify the culprits and bring them to justice.</p>
<p>My heart goes out to all the souls that were lost and the family of the effected who have a difficult time ahead of them.</p>
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		<title>By: AM Sabirul Islam</title>
		<link>http://unheardvoice.net/blog/2009/02/25/bdr-mutiny/comment-page-5/#comment-15917</link>
		<dc:creator>AM Sabirul Islam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2009 05:20:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Its a shame… its a shame. Its obvious that the BDR atrocity was not merely over their demand for better pay or ration but something that is not yet obvious.

I condemn the fierce killings of member of arm forces and their family that took place that day. Such brutal act cannot go unpunished.

The army has shown great patience and maturity in holding back their emotions and the way they dealt the situation.

Its undoubtedly remarkable the way the honorable PM Shekh Hasina handled the situation.

The country and all the political parties should now work together to identify the culprits and bring them to justice.

My heart goes out to all the souls that were lost and the family of the effected who have a difficult time ahead of them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its a shame… its a shame. Its obvious that the BDR atrocity was not merely over their demand for better pay or ration but something that is not yet obvious.</p>
<p>I condemn the fierce killings of member of arm forces and their family that took place that day. Such brutal act cannot go unpunished.</p>
<p>The army has shown great patience and maturity in holding back their emotions and the way they dealt the situation.</p>
<p>Its undoubtedly remarkable the way the honorable PM Shekh Hasina handled the situation.</p>
<p>The country and all the political parties should now work together to identify the culprits and bring them to justice.</p>
<p>My heart goes out to all the souls that were lost and the family of the effected who have a difficult time ahead of them.</p>
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		<title>By: Swakkhar</title>
		<link>http://unheardvoice.net/blog/2009/02/25/bdr-mutiny/comment-page-5/#comment-15900</link>
		<dc:creator>Swakkhar</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 19:41:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Its very much shocking to see the dead bodies of the officers, and we cant think about the consequences of the loss of their family and relatives and the country. But I think two points should not be missed out:
1) Role of Media on the first day  and
2) Allegation of corruption against ARMY officers and the reformation of BDR.

thanks for the updates.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its very much shocking to see the dead bodies of the officers, and we cant think about the consequences of the loss of their family and relatives and the country. But I think two points should not be missed out:<br />
1) Role of Media on the first day  and<br />
2) Allegation of corruption against ARMY officers and the reformation of BDR.</p>
<p>thanks for the updates.</p>
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		<title>By: jaglul islam</title>
		<link>http://unheardvoice.net/blog/2009/02/25/bdr-mutiny/comment-page-5/#comment-15886</link>
		<dc:creator>jaglul islam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 10:16:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>innlilla-hey wah-innaillahey : may the souls of the great shaheeds who gave their lives with their boots on, rest in eternal peace!!!

our gratitudes goes out to the hon&#039;ble p.m., her entire heros of the cabinet and the heros of 1/11 for showing their; sagacity, maturity and sincerity by not surrendering into quite natural emotions. this great &amp; grand example will invariably be written in golden letters in the annals of history and the authors of this; callous, scourges and their monstros masters here and abroad will be condemned by posterity till the sacred day of judgement. lets also do hope and pray that, our brethren in the 4th estate &amp; the media will exercise utmost caution by never, ever making such traitors heros bcoz time again crystally clearly manifested that, treachery maybe liked by some innocently but nobody likes the traitors, in the long run - now!in this particular case they have been today treated as traitors for betraying our sacred beloved country!!!

take care.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>innlilla-hey wah-innaillahey : may the souls of the great shaheeds who gave their lives with their boots on, rest in eternal peace!!!</p>
<p>our gratitudes goes out to the hon&#8217;ble p.m., her entire heros of the cabinet and the heros of 1/11 for showing their; sagacity, maturity and sincerity by not surrendering into quite natural emotions. this great &amp; grand example will invariably be written in golden letters in the annals of history and the authors of this; callous, scourges and their monstros masters here and abroad will be condemned by posterity till the sacred day of judgement. lets also do hope and pray that, our brethren in the 4th estate &amp; the media will exercise utmost caution by never, ever making such traitors heros bcoz time again crystally clearly manifested that, treachery maybe liked by some innocently but nobody likes the traitors, in the long run &#8211; now!in this particular case they have been today treated as traitors for betraying our sacred beloved country!!!</p>
<p>take care.</p>
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		<title>By: Readers Edition &#187; Bangladesch: Bürgerjournalisten berichten über BDR-Meuterei</title>
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		<dc:creator>Readers Edition &#187; Bangladesch: Bürgerjournalisten berichten über BDR-Meuterei</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 02:04:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Unheard Voice, das Blog der Menschenrechtsorganisation Drishtipat begann fast sofort damit, live zu bloggen, und viele Augenzeugen schrieben Updates im Kommentarbereich. Hier einige Bilder, die von Augenzeugen im Blog von Unheard Voice gepostet wurden. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Unheard Voice, das Blog der Menschenrechtsorganisation Drishtipat begann fast sofort damit, live zu bloggen, und viele Augenzeugen schrieben Updates im Kommentarbereich. Hier einige Bilder, die von Augenzeugen im Blog von Unheard Voice gepostet wurden. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: rafique</title>
		<link>http://unheardvoice.net/blog/2009/02/25/bdr-mutiny/comment-page-5/#comment-15870</link>
		<dc:creator>rafique</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 19:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We are now deeply anxious about what mighthappen if such incident isnt investigated properly, as it is already a failure of intelligence, administrative decision at proper time to act.

Certain things must be taken in account for proper investigation are:

a.) The Video source from different private media to understand the psychology and findingout the people involved in.
b.) At the moment no one is out of sucpicion, whether who is frm wht institution,we must follow allyby, to understand what could have been the best decision that were left out, and who were involved to take the matter in this situation, for ex. BDR got enough time to do mass grave,and enough time to flee from the cordon
c.) Why the whole place wasnt been comtrolled within, why the total place wasnt under security cordon, to not to let any to flee from the compound. there are many different facts as such that must be taken account and properly investiagted.
d.) That is why I hav prefered to include psychologists to understand the mastermind behind this.
e.) If we understand that this is totally a intelligence failure. cannot we also pre guess that this investigation can also be treated under low intelligence.
f.) The govt. shouldnt only take the security investigators in account but also from general ppls comments so that we dont fail again.
g.)We also need to investigate the political records of this officers, for a good clue to find out the proper way of investigation, that who could be most benefitted, either inland and foreign.
h.) If BDR jowans are most organized how could this ppl can coomit a mass massacar, and who led them to do such act.
i) we already know the total incident wasnt properly handled or else this jawans couldnt be able to flee the area, who let them to flee.
j)security is security, Bangladesh must learn from this bitter experience how to handle such incident properly. The influx of local ppl to let mix with Jawans is an utter mistake.
All the points are to let ppl know, that such incident must not go without a pay. we cant let such on and on.We must establish ourselves a nation of intelligence to the world.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are now deeply anxious about what mighthappen if such incident isnt investigated properly, as it is already a failure of intelligence, administrative decision at proper time to act.</p>
<p>Certain things must be taken in account for proper investigation are:</p>
<p>a.) The Video source from different private media to understand the psychology and findingout the people involved in.<br />
b.) At the moment no one is out of sucpicion, whether who is frm wht institution,we must follow allyby, to understand what could have been the best decision that were left out, and who were involved to take the matter in this situation, for ex. BDR got enough time to do mass grave,and enough time to flee from the cordon<br />
c.) Why the whole place wasnt been comtrolled within, why the total place wasnt under security cordon, to not to let any to flee from the compound. there are many different facts as such that must be taken account and properly investiagted.<br />
d.) That is why I hav prefered to include psychologists to understand the mastermind behind this.<br />
e.) If we understand that this is totally a intelligence failure. cannot we also pre guess that this investigation can also be treated under low intelligence.<br />
f.) The govt. shouldnt only take the security investigators in account but also from general ppls comments so that we dont fail again.<br />
g.)We also need to investigate the political records of this officers, for a good clue to find out the proper way of investigation, that who could be most benefitted, either inland and foreign.<br />
h.) If BDR jowans are most organized how could this ppl can coomit a mass massacar, and who led them to do such act.<br />
i) we already know the total incident wasnt properly handled or else this jawans couldnt be able to flee the area, who let them to flee.<br />
j)security is security, Bangladesh must learn from this bitter experience how to handle such incident properly. The influx of local ppl to let mix with Jawans is an utter mistake.<br />
All the points are to let ppl know, that such incident must not go without a pay. we cant let such on and on.We must establish ourselves a nation of intelligence to the world.</p>
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		<description>We deeply mourn for the loss of these bright army officer, words are not enough to show our grieves towards their family.
It is now clearly evident, that whole mass massacare is a part of a big game plan. I would request to include psychologists to investigate the situation of tht point.</description>
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It is now clearly evident, that whole mass massacare is a part of a big game plan. I would request to include psychologists to investigate the situation of tht point.</p>
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		<description>I reiterate my point that unless long term substantive plan to control and decrease the exploding population, lessen lucid corruption, and bring about systematic changes to level the playing field that allows everyone to compete (not just the ruling class); these sort of things will become more frequent and more violent. 
Systematic changes in education and economic growth to ensure jobs for the next generation is also needed in parallel. 

Simple fact is when people are hungry, homeless and feel marginalized it eventually boils over to explode in violence. 

So far I have not seen anything done in regards to population (the most important long term priority) or any other substantive systematic changes from any government (democracy, dictator, or caretaker). Bangladesh has one of the youngest population in the world - Be Warned as they Grow Up!

The signs are ominous - whether its garment workers protesting, BDR mutiny, students protesting, complete disregard of politicians and ruling class about anything but their self interest, utter failure to prepare for the exploding populations. The politicians have turned to its old ways again, turning to nepotism, corruption. The ruling class is somewhat giddy due to our economic “insulation” from global crisis. The migrant workers are already starting to return home, and it’s only a matter of time their hardship turns to anger and frustration.
If things continue without any policy change to control the exploding population, curb corruption and political nepotism, and concentrated effort to educate the next generation, Bangladesh will become a failed state – the question is when? Whether it’s 5, 10, 20, 50 years no one knows. But it’s apparent in complete lack of preparation and disregard by the government and ruling class for the future. 
This so called BDR mutiny is just one examples of failure of the system. The mutiny is just another symptom of the larger failure of the government who cares nothing more than lining their pockets. 
This immediate acceptance of agenda set by the BDR also sends dangerous precedents for other groups to do the same thing if they feed marginalized. In Bangladesh, if no one listens to you then go on rampage and your demands will be met immediately. It’s been proven a successful strategy for the Students, Garment Workers, Political Parties, and now the BDR. I was once hopeful and perhaps a little delusional but still I was hopeful. 

It saddens me to see the signs that one day it will become a Banana Republic with no capable hands to save you</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I reiterate my point that unless long term substantive plan to control and decrease the exploding population, lessen lucid corruption, and bring about systematic changes to level the playing field that allows everyone to compete (not just the ruling class); these sort of things will become more frequent and more violent.<br />
Systematic changes in education and economic growth to ensure jobs for the next generation is also needed in parallel. </p>
<p>Simple fact is when people are hungry, homeless and feel marginalized it eventually boils over to explode in violence. </p>
<p>So far I have not seen anything done in regards to population (the most important long term priority) or any other substantive systematic changes from any government (democracy, dictator, or caretaker). Bangladesh has one of the youngest population in the world &#8211; Be Warned as they Grow Up!</p>
<p>The signs are ominous &#8211; whether its garment workers protesting, BDR mutiny, students protesting, complete disregard of politicians and ruling class about anything but their self interest, utter failure to prepare for the exploding populations. The politicians have turned to its old ways again, turning to nepotism, corruption. The ruling class is somewhat giddy due to our economic “insulation” from global crisis. The migrant workers are already starting to return home, and it’s only a matter of time their hardship turns to anger and frustration.<br />
If things continue without any policy change to control the exploding population, curb corruption and political nepotism, and concentrated effort to educate the next generation, Bangladesh will become a failed state – the question is when? Whether it’s 5, 10, 20, 50 years no one knows. But it’s apparent in complete lack of preparation and disregard by the government and ruling class for the future.<br />
This so called BDR mutiny is just one examples of failure of the system. The mutiny is just another symptom of the larger failure of the government who cares nothing more than lining their pockets.<br />
This immediate acceptance of agenda set by the BDR also sends dangerous precedents for other groups to do the same thing if they feed marginalized. In Bangladesh, if no one listens to you then go on rampage and your demands will be met immediately. It’s been proven a successful strategy for the Students, Garment Workers, Political Parties, and now the BDR. I was once hopeful and perhaps a little delusional but still I was hopeful. </p>
<p>It saddens me to see the signs that one day it will become a Banana Republic with no capable hands to save you</p>
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