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Awami League in Bangladesh Perhaps for the good of the world, in the two extremes, one developed and the other least developed country, fate has given the reins of governance to Barak Obama and Sheikh Hasina at a time when many politicians would have been hesitant to take up the challenges which are daunting at the first flush and seemingly impossible to solve in the short term. Indeed both the leaders appear to have not only courage but confident of the confidence of the people that in case of Obama has brought about the...
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View: West and the Islam The Western judicial system had devastatingly missed the Grotian Moment that could have been achieved by a fairer and internationally acceptable trial of Saddam Hussein and his cohorts and had touched the parameters of the Paradox of Inversion by staging the prosecution in Shia dominated Iraqi court and later through sanctifying the trial and execution that followed. Monstrous as the crimes of Saddam Hussein were, the verdict, one can reasonably presume had already been decided upon long before ...
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Is Islam in Danger To understand the background of what is happening in Pakistan and Afghanistan and the attack of 9/11 by the so-called purist part of the Muslims one has to recall the battles between the Sallahdin and the Christian Kings for the control of Jerusalem, holy to the Muslims, the Christians and the Jews. Responding to Byzantine Emperor Alexeis plea for help against the Turks at the dawn of the eleventh century Pope Urban II reminded the Christians of Emperor Charlemagnes forcible conversion of Saxons...
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Is terror only impediment to devel.. In politics achievement or failure of a government in the first hundred days generally catches the eyes of the people as some believe that morning shows the day. Bangladesh is no exception. Illogical though it may be some people have started counting the success/failures of the Awami League led coalescing political government.Bangladesh, unlike many countries of the world, rarely had hung parliament. The elections have been decisive and the winning party and its allies have generally been given ...
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