par j.james | Avr 1, 2016 | Bangladesh, Economy
La Banque du Bangladesh récupère un peu de ses millions dérobés.
[su_row][su_column size= »1/3″]
[/su_column] [su_column size= »2/3″]
Environ 15 millions de dollars sur les 81 dérobés en février dernier par des pirates informatiques, pourraient être restitués à la banque centrale du Bangladesh.
L'argent devait être blanchi via des casinos et dans des conditions aussi rocambo-lesques que le vol lui-même. Read more ... [/su_column] [/su_row]
par j.james | Mar 29, 2016 | Bangladesh
Bangladesh rejects petition to remove Islam as state religion.
[su_row][su_column size= »1/3″]
[/su_column] [su_column size= »2/3″]
Bangladesh will keep Islam as its state religion following nationwide protest again secularist petition.
Bangladesh has rejected a petition calling for the country to no longer recognise Islam as the its official state religion.
The High Court dismissed the request and ordered that those who brought it forward did not have the right to do so, the Dhaka Tribune reported. Read more …. [/su_column] [/su_row]
par j.james | Mar 29, 2016 | Bangladesh
HC rejects writ on state religion.
[su_row][su_column size= »1/3″]
[/su_column] [su_column size= »2/3″]
The High Court yesterday rejected the much talked about writ that challenged the legality of a constitutional provision recognising Islam as the state religion of Bangladesh.
The bench of Justice Naima Haider, Justice Quazi Reza-Ul Hoque and Justice Md Ashraful Kamal summarily rejected the 28-year-old petition, saying the petitioners have no jurisdiction to move such a petition.
“It was rejected on the ground that the committee under which the petition was filed in 1988 had no legitimacy as it was not a registered body,” said Murad Reza, an additional attorney general who opposed the petition on behalf of the government. Read More …. [/su_column] [/su_row]
par j.james | Mar 29, 2016 | Bangladesh
Bangladesh Court Rejects Scrapping Islam As State Religion.
[su_row][su_column size= »1/3″]
[/su_column] [su_column size= »2/3″] Dhaka: Bangladesh's high court today rejected a petition by secular activists to scrap Islam's status as the state religion in the wake of nationwide protests by hardline Islamist groups.
A special bench of three judges threw out the petition within moments of opening the case and without allowing any testimony, an AFP correspondent at the court said.
The petition, which was first launched 28 years ago, has triggered countrywide protests by Islamist groups in the impoverished nation. Read More …. [/su_column] [/su_row]
par j.james | Mar 28, 2016 | Bangladesh
[su_row][su_column size= »1/3″]
[/su_column] [su_column size= »2/3″]
DHAKA: Bangladesh’s largest Muslim party called a nationwide strike Monday to protest a legal move to scrap Islam as the state religion.
Jamaat-e-Islami said the case, due to open on Monday, was a “deep-rooted conspiracy” against religion in the Muslim-majority nation.“Bangladesh is a 90 per cent Muslim nation,” said a statement from the group, whose top leaders have been tried and executed by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s secular government for war crimes. Continue Reading … [/su_column] [/su_row]
par j.james | Oct 7, 2015 | Bangladesh
Benapole border on highest surveillance.
[su_row][su_column size= »1/3″]
[/su_column] [su_column size= »2/3″]
Following the two foreigners' murder in the capital and Rangpur, the authorities concerned have adopted the highest cautionary measures on Benapole border.
The state authorities made the order to Benapole Checkpost International Immigration authorities so that none can enter or exit the country without proper verification.
Besides, local Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) members were kept on high alert on the Indo-Bangla border to prevent the intruders from both sides.
Benapole immigration police admitted to have received the order from the high-ups.
According to the direction, the addresses of the foreigners entering the country through the land port have to be recorded properly as well as to be passed the information to the Dhaka office immediately.
Besides, the Bangladeshis leaving country for India have to be given green signal through strict passport verification. [/su_column] [/su_row]
When asked, Benapole Checkpost Immigration Inspector (investigation) Mamin Uddin acknowledged it, telling the excess move would continue until next direction from the government.
Jessore 26 BGB Commander Lieutenant Colonel Jahangir Hossain said his force was kept on high alert so that any criminal cannot flee to India through border.
In a query on red alert, the commander denied such sort of move and termed the situation usual.
On Saturday, some unidentified miscreants gunned down Japanese national Hoshi Kunio, 65, in Kownia of Rangpur district.
Local have been looking into the murder and they have yet to make any significant progress in solving the murder mystery.
Earlier On September 28, an Italian citizen named Cesare Tavella was shot dead by unidentified assailants in the capital’s Gulshan diplomatic zone
Tavella, 50, was a technical director working at Netherlands-based development organisation ICCO.