2.3.09

25th February 2009


5 comments:

  1. It's a horrible senario. The killer must be punished

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  2. I COULD NOT HELP BUT BEING IN TEARS. IT IS TOUCHED TO MY BRAIN.

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  3. এই বর্বরতার কমেন্ট করার ভাষা নাই। এই মুহুর্তে আমি শুধু পারি ঘৃনা প্রকাশ করতে। কখনও ভাবি নাই যারা জনগনের সেবায় নিয়োজিত, দেশের সেবায় নিয়োজিত, তারা এতটা বর্বর হতে পারে।

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  4. I was in BDR last summer (2008) while my ailing sister was struggling for her life. I never felt I was away from home (US) in terms of security stand point while I was there. I remember one day I asked my nieces about the security. They assured me they have "security uncles" at the gates. Now, I am feeling that I was actually staying in the most unsecured place in Bangladesh
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    Also, as an outsider I observed every norms and odds about the total lifestyle while I was visiting Bangladesh. I observed that staffs in BDR were well addressed, well respected, and well kept than the general (public) household staffs outside of BDR. I noticed in outside of BDR, staffs were not well kept, not well fed and sometimes were beaten by their “Sir”, or “Begum Shahbans”. In BDR, I personally helped them, tipped them, over paid them for their under services as a gratitude. I noticed the “personal concerns” and “awareness” of their staffs’ wellbeing in that house and I also observed the staffs’ sincere services in return. I saw the full job satisfaction in their expressions.

    I still believe this brutal massacre was not done by these sweet people but some corrupt, greedy, ungrateful, inhuman being. They should pay their ultimate time. The justice system in Bangladesh should bring all the criminals to the light of the fair judgment.

    I pray for the departed souls for their "JANNAH" and the heart broken families for their patience.
    May Allah bless the HUMANKIND!

    A Disappointed Native

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  5. really Brutal... really that's it... i have nothing to say...

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