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Issue No: 176
February 6, 2005

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US wants full access to evidence & witnesses for FBI involvement
The US asked the government for full access to all evidence and witnesses of last Thursday's Habiganj grenade attack if they are to send the FBI for investigation into the carnage.

US Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia Christina Rocca called Foreign Minister M Morshed Khan to explain her government's position regarding clear terms of reference as she said inaccessibility to evidence had rendered ineffective the FBI's help in the August 21 grenade attack investigation. She added that the US believes FBI assistance to last Thursday's grenade attack investigation has already been 'greatly undermined' as the crime scene has already been contaminated because of inadequate protection. The Daily Star, January 31.

EU concerned at street violence
The heads of mission of the European Union (EU) expressed concern at the current spate of violence on the streets in Bangladesh and called for a national 'confidence-building' dialogue to avoid deterioration of the situation. They reiterated that the government must ensure swift action and a thorough and transparent investigation into the killings in the January 27 grenade attack.

The European envoys urged all parties to exercise restraint and refrain themselves from actions that can deteriorate the situation. The call came from the EU mission chiefs after they met with Leader of the Opposition and Awami League (AL) chief Sheikh Hasina in the capital and discussed the prevailing political situation following the grenade attack in Habiganj.

The AL however said a national dialogue could take place only when there is a congenial atmosphere and good relations between the government and the opposition.

The EU delegation also included German Ambassador Dietrich Andreas, French Ambassador Jacques-Andre Costilhes, Danish Charge d'Affaires Tom Hansen, Italian Ambassador Pietro Ballero, Swedish Ambassador Borje Mattson and EC delegation head in Bangladesh Ambassador Esko Kentrschynskyj. Prothom Alo, February 2.

HC declares illegal removal order of judge Shahidur
The High Court (HC) declared illegal the president's order removing additional judge Syed Shahidur Rahman in April last year. "The President's order removing Syed Shahidur Rahman from his office is beyond the mandate of Article 96 of the Constitution and he (President) has failed to apply his mind to it in passing the order," observed the court. Division bench comprising Justice Shah Abu Nayem Mominur Rahman and Justice Mainul Islam Chowdhury delivered the verdict after hearing the writ filed by the removed additional judge challenging the president's order.

Attorney General A F Hassan Ariff conceded that the order of Shahidur Rahman's removal "has not been done in accordance with the constitutional provision." The allegations of bail fixing against Shahidur were not proved beyond doubt, he added. He referred to the report of the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) headed by the chief justice that said, "There is total absence of material in support of the allegations nor can it be said that the allegations are without any basis." UNB, February 3.

Police get important clue of Habiganj carnage
Police have arrested three BNP activists and picked up 18 people for questioning from Habiganj and Sylhet in connection with the Habiganj carnage that left former finance minister SAMS Kibria and four others dead. But police declined to divulge political identity of the three persons arrested under Section 54 of the CrPC. Their family members however told The Daily Star they are involved with the BNP and its affiliates. Two of the arrestees, Shah Alam and Jainal Abedin Jalal have been placed on an eight-day remand and are being questioned in the custody of the local detective branch. The other one Abdul Wahed Sohel was sent to jail, as police did not seek his remand.

Investigators are tight-lipped about the outcome of their quizzing Shah Alam and Jainal so far. The Daily Star, February 4.


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