Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Buddhist Peace Rally Bangkok and Others Countries

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BANGLADESH BARUA OR MARMAGYI BUDDHIST TEMPLES AND HOLY SCRIPTURES TRIPITAKA BURNT REMAINING



SHAME: Burning Buddhist Temples


Peace march in Rangamati as tension eases



  1. Rally in Dhaka calls for trial of perpetrators of violence

    Staff Correspondent

    ...
    Hill people and Bengali settlers joined in a peace procession in Rangamati on Tuesday as tension was easing after Saturday’s violence in the town.

    A citizens’ protest rally in Dhaka on the day also called for immediate arrest and exemplary punishment of the people who had orchestrated the trouble in the hill town that left scores injured and dozens of households and vehicles burnt and damaged.

    The district administration organised the procession which started from the premises of Rangamati municipality office and ended at the deputy commissioner’s office. State minister for Chittagong Hill Tracts affairs, Dipankar Talukder, Chakma circle chief Devashish Roy, Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samiti vice-president Ushatan Talukder and district BNP president Dipen Dewan joined the march, reports the correspondent in Rangamati.

    But no representatives from organisations of Bengali settlers took part in the peace march. The marchers carried banners and festoons inscribed with appeals for peace and harmony.

    After the procession, a special review meeting on law and order was held at the deputy commissioner’s office. CHT affairs state minister Dipankar Talukder, Rangamati region army commander Brigadier General Sarwar Hossain, Chakma circle chief Devashish Roy and PCJSS leader Ushatan Talukder attended the meeting.

    Dipankar at the meeting accused a ‘vested quarter’ for the violence and said that peace would not return to the hills until extortion was stopped and illegal weapons recovered. He called for a political consensus for preventing recurrence of sectarian violence.

    Devashish asked the administration to bring to book those who roamed around the town brandishing weapons and trying to incite communal hatred. He demanded a judicial inquiry into Saturday’s violence and punishment to the perpetrators – be they Bengali settlers or hill people. Ushatan said such violence resulted from non-implementation of the 1997 CHT accord. ‘The problems are political and they need to be dealt with politically,’ he said.

    The district administration on Monday evening lifted section 144 that had been imposed following the clashes, which broke out between hill people and Bangali settlers on the Rangamati Government College campus on Saturday morning.

    The rally in Dhaka called for trial of perpetrators of Rangamati violence. Speakers at the rally said the violence was premeditated and demanded compensation for the victims of the communal trouble that began on Saturday morning and continued into Sunday night despite imposition of section 144.

    Gana Oikya convener Pankaj Bhattachariya said the way the violence had spread, and the way the administration and the security agencies dealt with it, clearly indicated that it was premeditated with ill motives.

    Shaktipada Tripura, organising secretary of the Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samiti, said, ‘A vested quarter is trying to destabilise the situation in Rangamati as well as other hill districts by inciting communal hatred and Saturday’s incident was a part of that conspiracy.’

    Dhaka Univeristy history teacher Mesbah Kamal said the violence was in no way an isolated incident; similar attacks were continuing. He urged the government to execute the CHT accord immediately.

    Presided over by Jatiya Adivasi Parishad president Rabindranath Saren, the rally was addressed by Communist Party of Bangladesh presidium member Haider Akbar Khan Rono, Workers’ Party general secretary Anisur Rahman Mallik, Samyabadi Dal presidium member Shahab Uddin and Bangladesh Communist Kendra leader Asit Baran Roy.

    Bangkok Rally




    Peace Rally in France




    Lets get united all the buddhist communty of the word 



    Rally in Yen gun, Myanmar


     Rally in USA









    ব্যাংককে জাতিসংঘ কার্যালয়ের সামনে ভিক্ষুদের বিক্ষোভ

    BANGLADESH BARUA OR MARMAGYI BUDDHIST TEMPLES AND HOLY SCRIPTURES TRIPITAKA BURNT REMAINING

    অস্ত্রধারীরা চিহ্নিত হলেও মামলা হয়নি, ঘুরে বেড়াচ্ছেন প্রকাশ্যে


    Amnesty for punishment of perpetrators 





    THE HOMELESS BUDDHISTS WERE LIVING UNDER THE OPEN SKY









    BURNING HOUSE REMAINING


    PEOPLE LIVE UNDER OPEN SKY 

    BURNING HOUSES

    AT THE MOMENTS OF BANGALI ISLAMIC AND RUHINJA RIOTERS COME AND BURNT THE HOUSES AND  TEMPLES  OF THE BANGLADESHI BUDDHISTS OR MARMAGYI BUDDHISTS



    ইতিমণি, তুমি আমাদের ক্ষমা করো

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