Committed to PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW
Vol. 5 Num 554 Sat. December 17, 2005  
   
Letters to Editor


Profiles of Al-Badr


In the month of victory and liberation we would like to revisit the memories, and the brutal and heinous facts of December 1971. In this month the intellectuals were rounded up from their homes and brutally killed by the criminal armed collaborators in the form of Al-Badr, Al-Shams. The main villain who topped the list of Al-Badr was none but the present chief of Jamaat-e-Islami Matiur Rahman Nizami.

Ziaur Rahman committed the cardinal sin by waiving the ban on Jamaat and rehabilitating them in the political arena. Every Islamic terrorist caught is alleged to be linked with Jamaat-e-Islam. All the treads of network originate from the office situated in Bara Maghbazar. Jamaat's regressive and anti-people philosophy remains unaltered. I wonder how gullible our people are. A section of people fall prey to their pseudo-religiosity.

We would like to see the profiles of the top leaders of Al-Badr along with the narration of their destructive activities printed in the media.

A snake always remains a snake. It will bite at every opportunity. The new generation and the population in general ought to be reminded of the criminals and killers of our dear motherland who do not deserve to be honoured in this land.