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Release the Arrested University Teachers Immediately : An Appeal to the Caretaker Government

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The Caretaker Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh
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Dear Honourable Chief Adviser,

We are horrified to learn that no other than but your caretaker government, which we consider as most gentle and civilized government of Bangladesh in recent past, arrested as many as five senior university professors of Dhaka and Rajshahi Universities on the alleged suspicion that these teachers holding distinguished academic posts (such as erstwhile VC, dean, head etc.. ) in the university were involved in organizing anti-government demonstrations and agitation outside the university campus. The arrested teachers are:        

  1. 1. Prof. Anwar Hussain, Chairman, Dept. of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and General Secretary, Dhaka University Teachers Association (DUTA).
  2. 2. Prof. Harun-or-Rashid, Dean, Dept. of Social Science, Dhaka University
  3. 3. Prof Saidur Rahman, Former Vice-Chancellor of Rajshahi University
  4. 4. Prof. Abdus Sobhan, Convenor of Rajshahi University Progressive Teachers Society
  5. 5. Prof. Moloy Kumar Bhowmik, Dept. of Management, Rajshahi University

Honorable Mr. Chief Adviser, barring the arrests of several teachers during Pakistani occupation period in 1971, before or after no government in Bangladesh (including governments of Pakistani days) had arrested any university teacher for criticizing a sitting government or even participating in anti government movement(s). Sir, in this respect your government certainly made a history when it had picked up five senior professors in the dead night in a Gestapo style by the disciplined force in civil dress and put them under police remand for interrogation. By arresting several university teachers in this way, and closing down the university your government has shown little respect to the academic community and university autonomy. Certainly criticism of a sitting government or even participation in a non-violent resentment against the government should be treated as offence amounting to arrest. Your government treated these professors, each one is distinguished in his own field, as if they were criminals of third grade. In no way we are convinced that they are anti-state elements, anti-socials, but might be critic of your government on many policy issues, but certainly they could not be held responsible for organizing, least participating in violent public demonstrations held out side the campus from 22 August on wards in the country. On the contrary, it is interesting to note that you picked up those teachers who are known to be progressive, believer in liberal democracy, secularism, anti-communalism and anti-fundamentalism, pro jamat & pro BNP teachers, though participated in the present agitation within the campus remained untouched so far. Was it not a motivated political step taken by your government, sir- we beg to ask?


We all know the current military-backed CTG took over power amid chaos, unrest and rampant corruption created by the previous BNP-Jamat government, politicians and bureaucrats country wide. We hoped the CTG's main focus would be - taking all necessary steps to create a level playing field to ensure a free and fair election although Bangladesh has many other pressing issues of irregularities. Unlike the past governments, we thought for the first time we saw some rays of hope for a progressive, free and corruption-free democracy. But as time progressed, it seemed to us, the CTG became more political than necessary and in many ways, deviated from its chief mission. Despite his repeated utterances that army has no interest in politics General Moeen himself continued issuing explicitly politically biased speeches on several occasions. We believe General Moeen's role in controlling and influencing the CTG to some extent has given a wrong signal to military personal that they are somewhat "the masters" of the people. Or else, how does one account for so many cases of gross human rights violations since the CTG came to power? The recent example of army and police force%u2019s brutal attack on students in Dhaka only reaffirms us of army and police's arrogant and imperious attitude. Although it is true that you as chief adviser have expressed sorrow and took some actions to appease the agitated students and people nationwide, the unwarranted and unjustified arrest of five respected university teachers makes your sincerity a suspect in the public eye.

The details of the arrest of five university teachers remind us of how through a deeply-planned conspiracy to cripple the nation some of our greatest heroes including many university teachers, were kidnapped, tortured and murdered by the Pakistan army and its local collaborators in 1971. We don't wish to see the repetition of such vicious act in independent Bangladesh and that too, in 2007. The people of this country do not want the police or any other security force personal behave like a master. That said, we submit the following demands before the CTG government of Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed: 

  1. * Release the five arrested university teachers immediately. Also, of the tens and thousands of people arrested country wide, set all those free against whom no legal charges are pending.
  2. * Ensure the release of the report of inquiry commission set up to investigate recent incidence at Dhaka University among public. Merely setting up an Inquiry Committee to appease the masses is not enough.
  3. *  ASAP, punish those army and police personal who physically attacked the DU students.
  4. * Withdraw all kinds of censorship and ban on the new and communication media. Every citizen of Bangladesh, whether at home or abroad, is entitled to know what is going on in his/her country. This is their inherent and inalienable right, not any mercy from any government.  

Last but not the least-  

  1. * Ensure a free and fair election as the first priority of the CTG and inform the citizens this government's exit strategy and time table for hosting the election for the sake of transparency.   

We sincerely hope it is still not too late for you to set up a good precedent for the future governments. That said, we submit to you sir, as chief adviser of the CTG - taking the above-mentioned steps would only help the government achieve its long term goal; at least this is what we believe.

Sincerely,

Moderation Team
Mukto-Mona Humanist Forum
(http://www.mukto-mona.com/)

August 28, 2007

Dear Honourable Chief Adviser,

We are horrified to learn that no other than but your caretaker government, which we consider as most gentle and civilized government of Bangladesh in recent past, arrested as many as five senior university professors of Dhaka and Rajshahi Universities on the alleged suspicion that these teachers holding distinguished academic posts (such as erstwhile VC, dean, head etc.. ) in the university were involved in organizing anti-government demonstrations and agitation outside the university campus. The arrested teachers are:        

  1. 1. Prof. Anwar Hussain, Chairman, Dept. of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and General Secretary, Dhaka University Teachers Association (DUTA).
  2. 2. Prof. Harun-or-Rashid, Dean, Dept. of Social Science, Dhaka University
  3. 3. Prof Saidur Rahman, Former Vice-Chancellor of Rajshahi University
  4. 4. Prof. Abdus Sobhan, Convenor of Rajshahi University Progressive Teachers Society
  5. 5. Prof. Moloy Kumar Bhowmik, Dept. of Management, Rajshahi University

Honorable Mr. Chief Adviser, barring the arrests of several teachers during Pakistani occupation period in 1971, before or after no government in Bangladesh (including governments of Pakistani days) had arrested any university teacher for criticizing a sitting government or even participating in anti government movement(s). Sir, in this respect your government certainly made a history when it had picked up five senior professors in the dead night in a Gestapo style by the disciplined force in civil dress and put them under police remand for interrogation. By arresting several university teachers in this way, and closing down the university your government has shown little respect to the academic community and university autonomy. Certainly criticism of a sitting government or even participation in a non-violent resentment against the government should be treated as offence amounting to arrest. Your government treated these professors, each one is distinguished in his own field, as if they were criminals of third grade. In no way we are convinced that they are anti-state elements, anti-socials, but might be critic of your government on many policy issues, but certainly they could not be held responsible for organizing, least participating in violent public demonstrations held out side the campus from 22 August on wards in the country. On the contrary, it is interesting to note that you picked up those teachers who are known to be progressive, believer in liberal democracy, secularism, anti-communalism and anti-fundamentalism, pro jamat & pro BNP teachers, though participated in the present agitation within the campus remained untouched so far. Was it not a motivated political step taken by your government, sir- we beg to ask?


We all know the current military-backed CTG took over power amid chaos, unrest and rampant corruption created by the previous BNP-Jamat government, politicians and bureaucrats country wide. We hoped the CTG's main focus would be - taking all necessary steps to create a level playing field to ensure a free and fair election although Bangladesh has many other pressing issues of irregularities. Unlike the past governments, we thought for the first time we saw some rays of hope for a progressive, free and corruption-free democracy. But as time progressed, it seemed to us, the CTG became more political than necessary and in many ways, deviated from its chief mission. Despite his repeated utterances that army has no interest in politics General Moeen himself continued issuing explicitly politically biased speeches on several occasions. We believe General Moeen's role in controlling and influencing the CTG to some extent has given a wrong signal to military personal that they are somewhat "the masters" of the people. Or else, how does one account for so many cases of gross human rights violations since the CTG came to power? The recent example of army and police force%u2019s brutal attack on students in Dhaka only reaffirms us of army and police's arrogant and imperious attitude. Although it is true that you as chief adviser have expressed sorrow and took some actions to appease the agitated students and people nationwide, the unwarranted and unjustified arrest of five respected university teachers makes your sincerity a suspect in the public eye.

The details of the arrest of five university teachers remind us of how through a deeply-planned conspiracy to cripple the nation some of our greatest heroes including many university teachers, were kidnapped, tortured and murdered by the Pakistan army and its local collaborators in 1971. We don't wish to see the repetition of such vicious act in independent Bangladesh and that too, in 2007. The people of this country do not want the police or any other security force personal behave like a master. That said, we submit the following demands before the CTG government of Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed: 

  1. * Release the five arrested university teachers immediately. Also, of the tens and thousands of people arrested country wide, set all those free against whom no legal charges are pending.
  2. * Ensure the release of the report of inquiry commission set up to investigate recent incidence at Dhaka University among public. Merely setting up an Inquiry Committee to appease the masses is not enough.
  3. *  ASAP, punish those army and police personal who physically attacked the DU students.
  4. * Withdraw all kinds of censorship and ban on the new and communication media. Every citizen of Bangladesh, whether at home or abroad, is entitled to know what is going on in his/her country. This is their inherent and inalienable right, not any mercy from any government.  

Last but not the least-  

  1. * Ensure a free and fair election as the first priority of the CTG and inform the citizens this government's exit strategy and time table for hosting the election for the sake of transparency.   

We sincerely hope it is still not too late for you to set up a good precedent for the future governments. That said, we submit to you sir, as chief adviser of the CTG - taking the above-mentioned steps would only help the government achieve its long term goal; at least this is what we believe.

Sincerely,

Moderation Team
Mukto-Mona Humanist Forum
(http://www.mukto-mona.com/)

August 28, 2007

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2:40 am PST, Feb 19, Tapos Saha, United Kingdom
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1:18 pm PST, Jan 22, M A Azad, Saudi Arabia
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10:15 pm PST, Jan 21, Shafiqul Alam Barket, Texas
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6:40 pm PST, Jan 21, Nira Rahman, Australia
# 406:
5:47 pm PST, Jan 21, Mirza Iqbal, United Kingdom
# 405:
5:23 am PST, Jan 21, Name not displayed, Texas
# 404:
2:25 am PST, Jan 21, Kamrul Islam, Bangladesh
we want to get back our teacher.
# 403:
6:02 pm PST, Jan 20, Habibur Rahman, Canada
They must be released with apology.
# 402:
2:33 pm PST, Jan 20, Shamsul Islam, Canada
justice never dies. it will dictate the history one day. fear the eternity.
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9:33 pm PST, Jan 19, Abul Kasem, Australia
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2:09 am PST, Jan 19, HARUN RASHID, Bangladesh
# 396:
12:31 am PST, Jan 19, Chowdhury Rajib, Bangladesh
গায়ের জোরে সভ্য হওয়া যায় না।
# 395:
10:28 pm PST, Jan 18, Abul Fazal, New York
respect our teachers and release them asap.
# 394:
6:26 am PST, Jan 18, Aminul Haque, Bangladesh
Release the Arrested University Teachers
# 393:
5:35 am PST, Jan 18, Taniya Sharmeen, United Kingdom
"স্বপ্ন অবিনাশি, কেউ তাকে হত্যা করতে পারে না। আমাদের নতুন প্রজন্মে সেই স্বপ্ন আমরা ছড়িয়ে দেব। আমার প্রিয় কবি জীবনানন্দ দাসের কবিতার চরণ “মরণের হাত ধরে স্বপ্ন ছাড়া কে বাঁচিতে পারে” উচ্চারণ করে মহামান্য আদালত আমি বিশুদ্ধ চিত্তে শপথ করে বলছি আমি নির্দোষ" Please release our respected Teachers and our Students Immediately. Taniya Sharmeen
# 392:
12:26 am PST, Jan 18, Rashed Hafiz, Bangladesh
“নিঃশঙ্ক চিত্তের চেয়ে জীবনে আর বড় কোন সম্পদ নেই, আমি তার অধিকারী, আমি আমার জাতিকে তা অর্জন করতে ডাক দিয়ে যাই”
# 391:
10:18 pm PST, Jan 17, Name not displayed, Bangladesh
# 390:
9:14 pm PST, Jan 17, Subrata Saha, Canada
# 389:
8:17 pm PST, Jan 17, Nighat Tithi, Australia
Please release the Arrested University Teachers and Students Immediately.
# 388:
7:32 pm PST, Jan 17, Karun Shill, Canada
# 387:
7:32 pm PST, Jan 17, Karun Shill, Canada
# 386:
5:50 pm PST, Jan 17, Snigdha Ali, Virginia
# 385:
3:06 pm PST, Jan 17, Nafees Husain, Canada
I don't understand what gain you can possibly get out of this. This is not a necessary evil besides putting teachers behind bars gives you negetive global media coverage. Dont't stoop so low, please extend the decency and courtsy (I feel) you have and release them unconditionally.
# 384:
11:10 am PST, Jan 17, Shahriar Mahmood, Texas
For more impact, add a personal comment here
# 383:
9:27 am PST, Jan 17, Md. Mostafizur Rahman, Canada
tHEY MUST BE RELEASED FROM PRISON WITH RESPECT.
# 382:
4:32 am PST, Jan 1, Simos Tarabatzis, Greece
# 381:
7:18 pm PST, Dec 30, Dana Yandle, North Carolina
# 380:
10:04 am PST, Dec 24, Ranadipam Basu, Bangladesh
Please take the proper decision to free them.I would to be a proud citizen of such a civilized country.
# 379:
5:28 am PST, Dec 15, Victoria Mary Stong / Civil Rights Activist, New York
RELEASE; Prof. Anwar Hussain, Prof. Harun-or-Rashid, Prof Saidur Rahman, Prof. Abdus Sobhan AND Prof. Moloy Kumar Bhowmik NOW! IF YOU DON'T, THIS WILL BECOME AN INTERNATIONAL ISSUE AS PROTESTING IS VERY PATRIOTIC WHEN DONE IN A CIVILIZED WAY WHICH THESE PROFESSORS PRACTICED IT. IT'S DEPLORABLE THAT THESE WONDERFUL AND WELL EDUCATED MEN COULD BE TREATED IN SUCH A HORRIBLE AND TERRIFYING WAY. I CALL ON THE GOVERNMENT OF BANGLADESH TO RELEASE THESE FINE GENTLEMEN IMMEDIATELY! YOU CAN'T WIN A BATTLE AGAINST THOSE TRYING TO BETTER YOUR COUNTRY AND HAVING THE COURAGE TO GO BEYOND MOST TO DO IT. GOD BLESS THESE PROFESSORS WITH MUCH SUPPORT AND PROTEST FROM THEIR FELLOW CITIZENS!!~~~~~~~RESPECTFULLY AND SINCERELY, MS. VICTORIA MARY STONG / HUMANITARIAN, 9/11 FAMILY MEMBER OF JOHN CHARLES JENKINS, FORMER 1ST RESPONDER & BLDG. 7 VOLUNTEER WORKER 9/11-11/10/01 AND CIVIL RIGHTS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVIST IN NEW YORK CITY-WELL SEASONED!~~~~~~~RACISM IS AN INSULT TO GOD!~~~~~~~
# 378:
11:42 pm PST, Dec 9, KamalUddin Ahmed, Bangladesh
Please do not be so cruel and uncivil.
# 377:
10:41 pm PST, Dec 4, Saydia Kamal, North Carolina
# 376:
1:23 pm PST, Dec 3, Bilkis Ara, New York
# 375:
12:23 am PST, Nov 26, A. H. Moinuddin Ahmed, Bangladesh
(From Hushiar in Bangla) 1.Bichare korle torofsani beyimani, 2.cholle hostokkhep sorkari, 3.Jonogonomone dau dau jolbe ogni, 4.nibe kanuner khobordari.
# 374:
6:07 am PST, Nov 13, Abdullahil Quayyum, Bangladesh
Students Upsurge was not a mutiny of some teachers.It was the outcome of the peoples aspiration
# 373:
10:35 pm PST, Nov 9, Aleasha Casaretto, Texas
# 372:
4:49 pm PST, Nov 8, Naharin Zafir, Korea, Republic Of
# 371:
7:15 am PST, Nov 7, K M Abdus Sobahan, Korea, Republic Of
Education is the backbone of a nation and teacher is creator of that.So teacher should be honoured.But this caretaker govt. dishonoured them like as Pakistani govt. of 1971. I earnestly request to caretaker govt. to release the arrested University teachers immediately.
# 370:
2:21 am PST, Nov 7, Mohammed Nazim Uddin, Korea, Republic Of
I singed above doing Phd In computer science and Engineering in Inha University, south korea request the caretaker Govt. to release the University teachers.
# 369:
12:47 am PST, Nov 7, Dipak Kumar, Korea, Republic Of
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12:42 am PST, Nov 7, Refat Kibria, Korea, Republic Of
# 367:
2:23 am PST, Nov 5, Md.Ali Sajid Zahedi, Bangladesh
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4:54 am PST, Nov 4, Charmaine Sabri, Pennsylvania
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3:40 pm PDT, Nov 2, Roman Soiko, New Jersey
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4:47 am PDT, Nov 2, Zulfikar mannan Zamy, Bangladesh
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11:23 pm PDT, Oct 31, Tanzimuddin Khan, Bangladesh
# 362:
9:08 pm PDT, Oct 31, Ali Shams, New York
# 361:
1:10 am PDT, Oct 31, Mokaddem Mahbubul, Bangladesh
A nicely formulated statement!
# 360:
10:52 pm PDT, Oct 29, Name not displayed, Japan
# 359:
8:55 pm PDT, Oct 29, Karabi Ghosh, New Zealand
# 358:
8:38 pm PDT, Oct 29, Mohammed Nasser, Bangladesh
Without proper education system and due respect for teachers no state can be sovereign, democratic and corruption free.
# 357:
3:42 pm PDT, Oct 29, Susmita Ghosh, Pennsylvania
# 356:
2:56 pm PDT, Oct 29, Humaira Rahman, United Kingdom
I know the teachers since my childhood, as I grown up in Rajshahi University Campus.I strongly demand their release as soon aa possible.
# 355:
1:41 pm PDT, Oct 29, Uttiya Chowdhury, Texas
# 354:
11:06 am PDT, Oct 29, Keya Chowdhury, Ohio
# 353:
10:31 am PDT, Oct 29, Name not displayed, Massachusetts
# 352:
10:00 am PDT, Oct 29, Name not displayed, Arizona
The teachers who have been jailed, personally known to me, are the beacon of light in the presents scenario of Rajshahi University. Like well known martyr Shahid Shamsuzzoha, who was killed by Pakistani forces while trying to protect the students of R.U. in the 1969 mass uprising , they take the job of protecting the education system and the students of RU very seriously.
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2:30 am PDT, Oct 28, Steve Klein, Virginia