Staff Reporter BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia yesterday warned that people of the country would not accept any attempt to sabotage the forthcoming parliamentary elections on December 29. She said any attempt to sabotage the polls will be catastrophic. “Conspiracy is under way to foil the elections,” she said at an election meeting in Jessore ... Read more
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Army to be deployed from Dec 20: Shakhawat
Staff Correspondent The Election Commission (EC) has decided to deploy the Army from December 20 across the country ahead of 9th parliamentary poll slated for December 29 although the commission previously planned to deploy them from December 24. The EC’s decision was disclosed by Election Commissioner Brig General (retd) Shakhawat Hossain while briefing newspersons at ... Read more
Confusion persists over delimitation
Dhaka Constituencies Confusion persists over delimitation Wasim Bin Habib and Najmul Alam Nobin The city dwellers’ confusion about constituencies redrawn by the Election Commission (EC) has begun to clear up only now with the electioneering for the ninth parliamentary polls underway. Talking to people, The Daily Star correspondents have found that voters in the capital ... Read more
Tale of a captive doctor
Agency An NHS doctor who was freed following claims that she was being held captive in Bangladesh by her parents is due to fly into the UK later. Lawyers for trainee GP Humayra Abedin, 33, from east London, said her family planned to force her into marriage. She had travelled to Dhaka in August after ... Read more
CS Karim argues for continued farm subsidies
bdnews24.com, Dhaka Adviser Dr CS Karim has argued strongly for continued state subsidies for Bangladesh’s “resilient” farmers, recounting how they battled and won, in the wake of successive disasters in 2007. “The state has to support them,” he told diplomats, donors and editors Monday, in a presentation titled ‘A saga of resilience’. “The government, with ... Read more
Remittances increase by 18pc due to Eid-ul-Azha last month
Staff Correspondent The flow of remittances increased by over 18 per cent in the month of November over the previous month due to the Eid-ul-Azha festival, officials said. The remittances from Bang-ladeshi nationals working abroad were estimated to be S$ 767.35 million in November this year. In October the remittances stood at $646.51 million, according ... Read more
Expatriates see evil design to keep them out of Rajuk plots
Taib Ahmed Bangladeshi expatriates willing to apply for the Rajuk plots alleged that the application process was deliberately made cumbersome to keep them out of the lottery. Hundreds of Bangladeshi expatriates now in Dhaka and intending to apply for plots in Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha’s Uttara and Purbachal projects were seen flocking to the Rajuk’s member ... Read more
Rajuk relaxes provision for applying for plots
Staff Correspondent Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha on Monday finally relaxed the provision for submitting the affidavit using Tk 150 non-judicial stamps to apply for the plots in its projects at Uttara and Purbachal in Dhaka. The applicants for the Uttara and Purbachal plots will now pay Tk 150 court fees instead of non-judicial stamps for their ... Read more
Muhith, Saifur fight battle royale in Sylhet
Zaman Monir . Sylhet Ten heavyweight candidates of rival Awami League and Bangladesh Nationalist Party are in the race for 11 out of 19 electoral constituencies in Sylhet division in the forthcoming parliamentary polls set for December 29. Among them, 7 candidates are contesting the polls on Awami League’s tickets and 3 have been nominated ... Read more
Saddam’s lawyer for Bush attacker
Farewell Iraq tour marred by shoe assault Ap, Afp, Baghdad/ Washington An Iraqi official says a reporter who threw his shoes at President Bush is being held for questioning by Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki’s guards and is being tested for alcohol and drugs. The official tells The Associated Press that Muntadar al-Zeidi is being interrogated ... Read more
Opposition’s Abhisit new Thai PM
Ap, Bangkok Opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva was chosen as Thailand’s prime minister yesterday in an effort to end months of political turmoil, but the move unleashed new protests by supporters of the previous government who hurled rocks at lawmakers. Abhisit, 44, one of the world’s youngest heads of government gathered 235 votes against 198 by ... Read more
2008: Asia’s year for being vulnerable
Agence France-Presse . Hong Kong From the devastating China earthquake and Myanmar cyclone to the terror attacks in Mumbai and the freefall on the stock markets, 2008 was a year that exposed Asia’s vulnerability. A region hailed for its booming economies, led by China and India, and its enormous potential suddenly found itself fending off ... Read more
95 journalists killed doing their job in 2008: report
Agence France-Presse . Geneva Nearly 100 journalists were killed doing their job during 2008, a slight fall from the previous year due to security improvements in Iraq, a press rights group said Monday. The Geneva-based Press Emblem Campaign said in its annual report that 95 journalists were killed in 32 different countries in the past ... Read more
Arab world hails shoe attack as Bush’s farewell gift
Afp, Baghdad Iraq faced mounting calls yesterday to release the journalist who hurled his shoes at George W Bush, an action branded shameful by the government but hailed by many in the Arab world as an ideal parting gift to the unpopular US president. Colleagues of Muntazer al-Zaidi, who works for independent Iraqi television station ... Read more
Bush shoe attacker ‘detested America’
Agence France-Presse (Baghdad): The Iraqi journalist who caused a furore when he hurled his shoes at visiting US President George W Bush “detested America” and had been plotting such an attack for months, colleagues said on Monday. Muntazer al-Zaidi, 28, was being hailed as a hero by some after his action against the US President ... Read more
Japan cracking US pop culture hegemony
GLOBAL BESTSELLER: Suzue Miuchi (l.) writes one of Japan’s longest-running girls’ manga. Andy Nelson/The Christian Science Monitor Japan is quietly emerging as a global trendsetter in pop culture, as well as in green technology and environmental practices. By Amelia Newcomb | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor TOKYO – Just two decades ago, Japan’s ... Read more
Spider as big as a plate among scores of new species found in Greater Mekong
A spider as big as a dinner plate has been found living in one of the world’s last scientifically unexplored regions. The Greater Mekong, which is made up of 600,000 square kilometres of wetlands and rainforest along the Mekong River in Cambodia, Laos, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam and China, is also home to striped rabbits, bright ... Read more
Fight within alliances for at least 22 seats
Total candidates 1,538; ballot paper printing starts in full swing, Noakhali-1 polls on Jan 12 Staff Correspondent Candidates of the grand alliance’s Awami League and Jatiya Party are set to fight each other in at least 11 constituencies, shows the final list of runners published by the Election Commission (EC) yesterday. The seats are in ... Read more
AL, BNP bank on freshers in Dhaka
Conviction, graft charges herald the change of guards Rakib Hasnet Suman and Hasan Jahid Tusher The two electoral alliances led by the Awami League (AL) and the BNP have for the first time picked a number of fresh less known persons as their candidates for city constituencies in the upcoming parliamentary elections. The two alliances ... Read more
Khaleda asks party men to guard against polls rigging
Shahidul Islam Chowdhury . Kushtia Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson Khaleda Zia on Sunday called for a consensus among all political parties to work together for making the country strong and prosperous. She asked her party activists to remain alert on December 29, the national polling day, so that none could rig the polls. ‘We will ... Read more