A clueless blog about Bangladesh

Since it is kicking off over there, I thought its a good topic to blog about.

In my typical style, it will be without research. People are free to correct any factual errors, disagree with opinions etc. That is what the internet is for.

Before Bangladesh there was East Pakistan. and before then whatever India as a whole was called. I assume it was called India.

The British managed to get control over all of it but the people there wanted independence.

Some wanted a United India, others saw pitfalls in that.

Without rehashing the whole argument, in the end it was divided into two countries - Pakistan and India. This blog is not about India.

Pakistan comprised of the regions that were generally highly (but not exclusively) populated by Muslims. Which was on the two opposing ends of India.

Their main uniting factor was religion, but culture and ideology was also shared.

Due to politics Pakistan was in two blocks - East Pakistan and West Pakistan. East Pakistan had the greater population, but West Pakistan had the greater political and military power.

Naturally this power was abused. Some times in subtle ways and some times in not so subtle ways.

However a breaking point came in 1970 when East Pakistan was hit by a devastating cyclone, but the political leadership which was based in West Pakistan didnt pay much attention and was slow to react reacting thousands deaths and widespread embitterment.

Then there were elections. Since people in East Pakistan were seething, and they were also the more populous section of Pakistan, they voted someone who they thought would represent them (Shaikh Mujibur Rahman).

However, the opponent (Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto) from West Pakistan did not accept loss. At best he was willing to share power, but he would not admit defeat.

Bhutto had the ear of the military machine and thought using violence would get the people in East Pakistan to back down and accept him as leader, but this backfired resulting in a full movement for independence.

Not everyone in East Pakistan supported movement for independence. Chief among these were the religous parties (Jamate Islami), but also people in the Bihar region.

A lot of blood was spilt in trying to stop Bangladesh from gaining independence, however all this was bloody, many war crimes were committed (and some would suggest the largest mass killing since World War 2) and in the end of it all East Pakistan became Bangladesh.

The winner of the previous elections became its leader. However this did not make the place into paradise over night. there was much turmoil.

The people from bihar did not accept independence, and many are even now stateless people as they were promised that they would be able to go to Pakistan and live there, but that promise was not kept by Pakistan.

In the political turmoil that was in bangladesh, the leader of Banglaesh was considered to be fascist and at a time with rampant disorder in every part of society, a coup was carried out.

The coup leaders decided to be thorough. They killed the leader (Shaikh Mujibur Rahman) and his whole family. This way there would be no one to complain.

The only surviving member was a daughter of the leader who was outside the country, Shaikh Hasina.

There was more turmoil, and time passed with more coups and more political chaos and no one had the will to deal with what had happened.

Time passed and the remaining daughter of the assasinated founder entered politics. So did the daughter of a great beneficiary over the coup, Begum Khaleda Zia.

Currently Shaykh Hasina is the Prime Minister and she wants to bring those responsible for the coup all the way back in 1975 to be held accountable.

There is also a renerwed call for those who carried out crimes in the 1971 war of independence to also be held to account.

This however is favoured by oen political camp, the other sees dangers in it for them and do not want to happen.

A Major party which doesnt want people to be held to account is Jamat-e-Islami which supported Pakistan in the war of independence and is accused of carrying out many war crimes. .

The two camps have brought the country out onto .

They also accuse the current government of being anti Islamic, though this could just be a ruse to get their supporters onto the streets.

The government supporting parties and many young people who are looking into history are opposing them with their own protests (and there is a danger if Islam is confused with Jamat-e-Islami, these people will not hold Islam in as high a regard as they should due to the percieved taint of that party)

In that time a few people have been convicted of crimes, though if they are still alive when the next elections happen and power is shift to the other camp, chances are their convictions will be overturned.

I have read somewhere that in the turmoil over the past 2 years, the government has managed to kill 20,000 people in Bangladesh.

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Perhaps jamat preferred there he unity rather than divisons. After all diisions cause weakness and unity enforces strength. And jamat is right in regards to this goverment and the last. When people come to accept that religion and politics need to coincide rather than be treated as separate, only the will Pakistan live in times of peace.

every political party has been found guilty of corruption and members of these parties are quick to jump between the political brands. However those apart of jamaat are faithful just as they are faithful to the Quran and sunnah.

 

If people want to live in a secularist society and adhere to western values, then let them continue to suffer. That's what people will get for turning their backs on islam and the sunnah. We'll only see a positive change just as we did in Egypt and Turkey when people realize that islam is a way of life rather than a homely practice or a bunch of spiritual chores.

 

i don't think people will make the right choice in these elections, but lets see what happens. I'm with jamat islami and will continue to support them regardless of the fact that I'm not a Pakistani citizen but I know for a fact that jamat stands to enforce the haq and they are not wavered by self material gain.

Interesting fact about Bangladesh is that its sometimes called “the playground of seasons” because it has six separate seasons; grismo (summer), barsha (rainy), sharat (autumn), hemanto (cool), sheet (winter), and bashonto (spring).

I think this is because there are a LOT of farms in Bangladesh.

Also their national animal is .... yep you guess it. The Bengal Tiger Smile

And I heard as it were, the noise of thunder. One of the four beasts saying come and see and I beheld, a pale horse. And his name that sat on him was Death... and Hell followed with him.

Ouch. So many people killed in the collapse that happened recently.

 

Titanium wrote:
Who here will now be boycotting the likes of H&M, Primark, Matalan, Mango et al?

I haven't thought about that. (Almost every cardigan i own is from H&M). But i think it's a great idea that Primark are going to pay compensation and offer emergency food aid to all the victims who worked for its supplier. 

 

H&m is affordable and often has tu I'd tops or dresses that can be worn with trousers.  

 

I hate shopping coz of kids. When I do I go to one store in out I'm done no time for several stores. 

Topshop is too expensive for me and not modest enough anymore. 40 quid for one top if I want just two outfits that's like 200 quid. 

affordability is a problem, especially with kids. So question is where do people like me shop. I've never been primark call me a snob i don't like the look of it.,

 

is there a site which listes stores that ethically sources their manufacturers? Apparently next and the arcadia group i.e topshop Dorothy perks Etc are made in the uk. Most my kids stuff is frm next, although they're getting older now so might not be feesible anymore. But the problem is there are no kids shops . Mothercare is more expensive than next and its really for babies and wee toddlers after 6 its a problem sourcing kids clothes. I don't like supermarket kids clothing it's never

 

lasts long. I'm not the type to by clothes every few months. Is once a year bulk buy for the kids. Any add ones are footwear and knitwear as it get colder.

 

btw hummus all saints are darn expensive you must be rich girl! items are like 100 quid each 

“O my people! Truly, this life of the world is nothing but a (quick passing) enjoyment, and verily, the hereafter that is the home that will remain forever.” [Ghafir : 39]

SubhanAllah a woman was found alive 17 days, under all the rubble! 

(unrelated to the factory incident) Bangladesh is like a war zone right now apparently :/

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