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    The economy has grown 5-6% over the past few years despite inefficient state-owned enterprises, delays in exploiting natural gas resources, insufficient power supplies, and slow implementation of economic reforms. Bangladesh remains a poor, overpopulated, and inefficiently-governed nation. Although more than half of GDP is generated through the service sector, nearly two-thirds of Bangladeshis are employed in the agriculture sector, with rice as the single-most-important product. Garment exports and remittances from Bangladeshis working overseas, mainly in the Middle East and East Asia, fuel economic growth.
    Monday, May 5, 2008
    Justice must be served in Bangladesh for two Ex-PM
    Justice must be served in Bangladesh for two Ex-PM
    May 5, 2008
    By GM Solaiman



    In Bangladesh constitution, it is said that every one is equal in the eyes of the law. Bangladesh has been ruled by two democratically elected women for last 15 years. However, both of the former prime ministers have accused the other one for serious corruption. In every meeting they attended, in every press conference they attended, both of them have said that the other one took billions of dollars in corruption. They also have said that if they were elected, they would prosecute the other one. Well, both Hasina and Khaleda got their chances. But they never kept their promises to either prosecute the other one or stop accusing the other. Mean while Bangladesh had been named as the most corrupt nation in the world on their watch. Apparently, all these talks were for one goal in mind. It was to get more votes, to get to the power, and to do more corruption.

    Two former prime minister of Bangladesh, Hasina and Khaleda, have been arrested by Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) under anti-corruption drive. The ACC yesterday pressed charges against detained former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia and 10 others for abuse of power and graft in awarding a gas exploration and extraction deal to Canadian company Niko. It is also processing formal charges against another former Prime Minister Sheik Hasina.

    In Bangladesh constitution, it is also said to uphold basic human rights. We would like to believe that every one is innocent until proven guilty by a court of law. The case now under proceeding by Bangladesh courts. The due process will revel if they are indeed guilty or not. As a bystander, I am also eagerly waiting for the decision. This would also tell me if they have been telling us the truth when they accused other one to be corrupted. Like any other thing in life, you can use your glass half full or glass half empty scenario here. I believe Hasina should be happy to know that finally charges had been pressed against Khaleda. Can you imagine, for all these years, she have been telling us that Khaleda is corrupt and must be punished. Now it is beginning to happen. Similarly, Khaleda was also telling us that Hasina is corrupt and must be punished. So, here we go, both of them have been charged. Both of them must be very happy. All the inhabitant of a country called Bangladesh now can live happily ever after.

    Not so easy. Let us see what is happening in the ground. Today's headline says "Release Hasina soon for polls". This is a demand made by her party leaders. No need to do the court proceeding. No need for justice, just release her. We will take her guilty or not. Same goes for Khaleda's party. They demanded Khaleda's release. Otherwise, they say, they will boycott the upcoming election. They neither have time nor have appetite for any justice what so ever. Just release them! Give the election and hand over the power to one of them. I am not saying they are criminals, at least not before the court rules as so. But how could a major political party demands unconditional release of an accused personal? Don't they have any respect for justice? Don't they have any respect for the constitution? Why don't they demand the same unconditional release for every one held behind the bar? Why don't they demand to dissolve the courts and justice system in the country? Why don't they demand to dissolve the constitution? Wait, if they do, why do we need an election again?

    I don't see this type of demand in any other democratic country. Can you imagine this in United States? Say trial is going on in federal courts, but Democratic Party or Republican Party is demanding the immediate release of that person. I believe governor Spitzer of New York must have made a big mistake. He should not have resigned. His party could have always demand that no action should be taken by court. That’s all. Wait, this is united state and it is not the most corrupt country of the world.

    Democracy does not mean an election only. It is not a means of getting into power regardless of guilty or not. In a democratic world, people elect their representative to be the law makers. Elected law makers make laws, but what for? So that the law is executed, isn't it? We must execute the law to find and punished the wrong doers. That is the whole point of election. Every political party has to understand and upheld this. If the political party leaders don't obey the law and do not have respect for the law and constitution, why would we need to elect them? What would they do after getting elected?

    Justice must be served for these two former prime ministers along with others who are accused. If the court ruled that they are innocents, by all means, they should be free. If the court ruled that they are guilty, they must serve prison time like every body else. We must see that law has been followed. We must see that justice has been served. Only then we need to elect more law makers to make yet more laws. If we do not need any law, we do not need any law makers either.
    posted by x86 @ 2:13 PM  
    1 Comments:
    • At May 21, 2008 at 2:17 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

      The New Nation
      May 9, 2008
      Opinion
      http://nation.ittefaq.com/issues/2008/05/09/news0251.htm

       
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