Thursday, July 12, 2012

Youth must live the essence of Independence Day

Youth must live the essence of Independence Day

 

 MANILA, 12 Jun 2012-Young people need to recall the importance of the feast on the basis of patriotism for the country, the Catholic priest said.
Fr. Conegundo Garganta, executive secretary of the Episcopal Commission for the young people said that it is important to spread among young people the value of nationalism.
We also need creative and valuable programs to learn the essence of the festival to introduce, he said.
"And for our leaders to be sustainable programs that young people [] consciousness and awareness of the gift of independence, will deepen as a means to promote" iSip SA SA SA in Salita gawa, "said Garganta.
Some young leaders agreed that the essence of independence celebrations has not lost on young, because what they have learned in school.
"They were aware of its importance, but some of them to use vacation leave or retire. Best thing to do on this day is to discuss and talk about its meaning for us, especially for young people," says Ann Ross Elle Cortes, Novaliches Diocesan Youth Coordinator.
Esteve Mata Columbian Squires also that young people are still the basis of independence in this country remembers.
"Youth is the time to celebrate Independence Day, their understanding of the nature of independence for all of us here in the Philippines to deepen," said Mata.
For Ella Alfaro from Makati, is today an important day for young Filipinos.
"We were colonized more than 300 years, from 1521 to 1898 the Spaniards, it is just for our freedom to celebrate every year," she said.
She added that encapsulated memories to 12 June, like pearls in its history.
"People still see the mark of his house, Filipinos are still great, where nationalist and proud of our country [are]," Alfaro also added.
Meanwhile, Joanie Bolisay diocesan youth coordinator Cabanatuan said that young people will not forget this day because there is no education at all levels.
"It's a sad truth, can not forget this date June 12, because it is declared a holiday. There are still people who celebrate this day with reverence, but some of this opportunity as a holiday, need to relax and get a holiday," she continued. (Jandel poison)

Monday, June 18, 2012

Independence day of Bangladesh


Friends of Bangladesh

Independence day of Bangladesh











 Dhaka, 27 March: Bangladesh honored 83 foreign nationals and organizations for their outstanding contribution to Bangladesh liberation war.
President Zillur Rahman and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday, two categories of awards outstanding personalities from different countries and organizations at a ceremony at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre.
Up to eight foreign dignitaries sitting president, the former king, three former presidents and three former prime ministers - was awarded the "Bangladesh Liberation War of honor", while 67 people, six organizations, people in India and Mitra Bahini won the "friend of Liberation War of Honor" for their valuable contribution in the struggle for a nation to freedom.
A total of 19 foreigners won the top itself, while 56 families received honors such beneficiaries or their representatives, many of them died, while some are able to come. On behalf of the representatives of six organizations have received awards.
Pankaj Saran, the Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka, was given credit for people in India, while Indian state of defense, received the honor Pallam Raju Mitra Bahini. The award-winning 75 international personalities in the day, has 46 already died.
President Zillur Rahman and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina paid tribute to the foreign dignitaries for their contributions to the War of Independence of Bangladesh. Foreign Minister Dr. Dipu Moni and AB Tajul Islam, Minister for Liberation War Affairs, also spoke about the opportunities.
Cabinet Secretary Musharraf Hossain Bhuiyan read the quote, while Mizanur Rahman, secretary of Liberation War Affairs' Ministry, gave thanks. Michael Barnes, a former member of the British House of Commons, together with some of his colleagues visited the former East Pakistan in 1971, made a speech of acceptance on their behalf.
The 75 awards include personalities of State and Government, ministers, legislators, politicians, artists, humanitarian organizations, journalists, soldiers and lawyers. They are from India, Nepal, Bhutan, Japan, Russia, Britain, Germany, former Yugoslavia, Ireland, France, Sweden, Italy, Denmark and the USA. Indian nationals are handled by the number of receivers with 26, followed by the USA (14), Russia (10) and the United Kingdom (7). India's population and members of the Mitra Bahini were jointly honored for their contributions.
Six organizations were honored his-Akashvani (All India Radio), British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Calcutta University Shahayak Samiti, Oxfam and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
Speaking on the occasion, the president described the honor of dignitaries, as the only speech recognition, it is very difficult for one nation to support extended to his foreign friends during a very difficult time moving back and forth.
"This is just one material resources of our people, so remember," he said. Bangladesh is grateful for the contributions of foreign friends and benefactors, who with all his heart and soul of the war for independence, and proved an invaluable test for the free exchange of their positions to identify.
"Their valuable ideas and supporting the transfer of momentum to achieve our victory," he said. The Chairman welcomed officials to accept the honor and said. "Your endless generosity, exemplary courage and settled mind will remain in our hearts forever" expression of gratitude to foreign friends, the prime minister said the nation was due to those people who stood for their direct and indirect support to expand. "Actually, we honor ourselves by honoring you," she said.
The Prime Minister, who spoke in Bangla, said: "It would not be possible to win as quickly as we have support from our foreign friends to achieve." "We can not forget about your post. We will not forget," she added. Hasina also expressed gratitude to the strangers who have contributed during the Liberation War. "I was with my mother in captivity during the war for independence. Was radio. Every word that was used to strengthen our faith," she said.
 Friends of Bangladesh

BANGLADESH: Media Turn Up the Volume for Independence Celebrations

BANGLADESH: Media Turn Up the Volume for Independence Celebrations

 [Freedom Fighters][Students Breaking Section 144 in Feb 21, 1952]Forty years ago, Bangladesh became independent from Pakistan in the bloody liberation war nine months. Now, with the help of the media, honoring the country that day.

On 26 March 1971 announced the Government of Bangladesh to the public via radio that the war of liberation was her conclusion. On Monday, March 26, 2012, reported The Daily Star that on this day in 1971, affectionately, "" Father of Bangladesh ", Bangabandhu (leader of the liberation war against Pakistan) the population of Bangladesh urged by radio" for resistance to offer occupation until the end. "The next day, a Bengali army officially announced the independence of Bangladesh in free Bengal Radio.

Just as radio was used in 1971 for opposition to Pakistan and the promotion of an independent Bangladesh today, the media helps to communicate the same feeling of patriotism spread through television and newspapers. Bangladesh television stations broadcast television offerings to raise awareness and Bangla Vision TV, a TV games airing on Razakar "spirit of liberation war." - A military group, organized by the Pakistani army during the liberation war. The game will be centered around the "heinous" crimes were committed against the Bengali Razakar people during the liberation war.

To honor this special occasion would be impossible without the country's fast growing media, if it goes all out to remind people of Bangladesh their triumphant day of Independence. It's like it gets harder every year to remember!

Remembering the fateful night of 25th March, 1971


Remembering the fateful night of 25th March, 1971

 

Remembering the fateful night of 25th March, 1971

[March 26th, 2012 is 42nd Independence day of Bangladesh. The Liberation War Museum has this short piece on Bangladesh and the Independence struggle.]

 

 Bangladesh lies in the easternmost edge of the Indian subcontinent. People in Bangladesh can be proud civilization that dates back almost two millennia. For centuries, attracting the rich and fertile plains of Bengal merchants, travelers and conquerors alike. Bengali culture assimilated influences that remain after these contacts, but also has its own specifics. Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam have their own signature in life and in society and in the process helped Bengal tolerant and secular society with a liberal approach. Bengal is also home to nearly 45 different ethnic tribes, each with their distinct language and culture.
Bangladesh has a rich tradition of folklore and folk music, heavily influenced by the mystical traditions that to a large extent, the Bengal is characterized by humanism and tolerance. The spread of modern education, the influence of European Renaissance brought the British, the literary quality of Rabindranath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam and others, strongly influenced by the Bengali community. There is a great social reformers like Rammohan Roy, Ishwar Chandra Gupta, who contributed to society and its social customs modernization. Rokeya Begum is a pioneer in the field of education among conservative Muslim women.
In Pakistan, the period began in the struggle for cultural identity with the Bengali language movement of the 1952nd Cultural struggle is always an integral part of the national struggle.The emergence of Bangladesh
In the background of the nationalist struggle against British colonial rule in India since the mid 20's, resulted in tensions between Hindus and Muslims together in 1947 to partition India and Pakistan, was established as a separate homeland for Muslims. East Pakistan was inhabited by Bengali nation with its own language and culture for themselves and be physically separated from West Pakistan thousand kilometers. State of Pakistan was unrealistic from the outset.
From the beginning denied Pakistani rulers to democratic expectations Bengalis and their national rights. Earth said that the Islamic Republic in 1956 and military rule was introduced in 1958. Military officials have tried to suppress the Bengalis politically, culturally and economically and, of course, disappointed by the new nation is not surprising. Fighting for his country since 1948 was reflected through a continuous, uniform and popular struggle for democracy, autonomy and preserve its secular cultural identity.
In the first election in 1970 on the basis of one man one vote basis, won the Bengali nationalist forces under the leadership of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his party's electoral victory, the Awami League was the largest party in the whole of Pakistan. But the Pakistani army refused to take a decision on the selection, resulting in non-violent non-cooperation movement in East Pakistan.
Under the nationalist movement in East Pakistan crush the Pakistani military junta launched a systematic genocide against the people of Bengal on the evening of that fateful 25th March 1971. The junta was supported by several local religion-based parties and religious fundamentalists.
Pakistan fury led to the worst genocide since the Second World War, and an estimated 3 million people were killed, about 278,000 women raped and 10 million had to seek refuge in neighboring India.
In this respect the independence of Bangladesh declared elected and the election of 1970 from East Pakistan formed the Bangladesh government in exile 10th April 1971. Cabinet official promised Baiddyanathtala in Meherpur, later renamed Mujibnagar, 17 April 1971. Students and young people with military training and the Mukti Bahini (freedom fighters) resisted the invaders in 11 sectors to adopt guerrilla tactics and held the Pakistani army in harassment and reckless state. International condemnation of the atrocities came from the Pakistani government, public officials, cultural figures and the media. Unfortunately, the Nixon administration the United States and China supports Pakistan's government, several global strategic interests, while India and the Soviet Union supported the cause of Bangladesh.
The third December, after Pakistan attack and bombed airfields in western India, the Allied High Command of the Indian Army and Muktibahini (Bangladesh freedom fighters) are formed and began formal armed attack. On 16 December 1971, Pakistani forces troops ignominiously surrendered command of the Allied forces and independent Bangladesh was born as a democratic and secular state.

Bangladesh’s Independence

 



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Bangladesh’s Independence

 Micah presented this morning in Bangladesh, where his wife was born, and which celebrates Independence Day today, 26 in March.

Mike: Bangladesh in all respects, passionate people. Together with the Indian people fought for 32 years for independence from Great Britain, who graduated in 1947. Their own independence occurred in 1971, then Pakistan, 9 months after the brutal war. Through it all, but never lost his drive to self-determination.

These include the name of the alcohol: Rabindranath Tagore, poet, sculptor, essayist, humanist and composer, but also the first non-European Nobel Prize for Literature win in 1913, and a tireless voice for Bangladesh and the Bengali community in India. Tagore died in 1941 without ever seeing or even free India Bangladesh. Despite this, he never stopped believing in human resources, nor did he push the boundaries of what could be.

Speaking about the importance of courage, passion and overall responsibility, Tagore says, "Everything comes to us belongs to us ... If we have the ability to accept it."

 

 

 

 

 

Independence Day of Bangldesh

 Independence Day of Bangladesh

 

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Independence Day Visit To Savar

Independence Day Visit To Savar 

 To mark the 41st Independence Day in Bangladesh, our students were busy last week on the decoration of their class poster. Through the 18th March to 25 March hustling and bustling in the classroom in the first place in the poster on the inside of days to get cents. Saturday, the 25th after 6 March period, some of our teachers throughout the industry awards to assess and select vítěze.Tvrdá working class which bore fruit was class 7A, which had a very interesting work, and seized učitele.Vítězná class was taken to Savar to visit the next day along with several učiteli.Návštěva proved to be informed and satisfying experience. All in all, hit 26th celebration The March girls' section, very exciting.