Stop Violence Against Challenged Person

ON ASSIGNMENT | 24012013

Notes: Yesterday, I coverage an assignment near press club, NFOWD member and physically challenge SAGIR ( in the picture) said, we came here to demand a judicial inquiry and stop all violence against challenged person into recent media report mob beatings and killed three person in Gazipur. As journalist into my observation he is really to straggle to stand on the busy street with his others friends towards the result a few media to coverage it!

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Jan. 24, 2013 – Dhaka, Bangladesh – A physically challenge SAGIR as a member of National Forum of Organization Working with the Disable attend a human chain in front of National press Club in the capital of Dhaka on 24 Jan 2013. They demand a judicial inquiry into recent mob beatings  which resulted in the deaths of three mentally challenged persons in Gazipur District outskirts of Dhaka. © Monirul Alam

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Protests Over Child’s Killing In Bangladesh

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Jan. 20, 2013 – Dhaka, Bangladesh – A group of local residents hold a protest rally in Dhaka on Sunday to demand trial against those responsible for the death of a 10-year-old girl found raped and killed. According to local media reports, 10-year-old Ritu Akter, missing since Monday, was found dead in the bathroom of a commercial building at Topkhana in the capital on Saturday. © Monirul Alam

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War Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh

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Dhaka, Bangladesh- Bangladeshi security force stand guard in front of the International Crimes tribunal court premise in Dhaka on Monday January, 21, 2013. According to the local media The ICT-2 International Crimes tribunal pronounced its maiden verdict on a crimes against humanity case on Monday awarding death sentence to fugitive and expelled Jamaat member Abul Kalam Azad, also known as Bachchu Razakar. The International Crimes Tribunal-2, set up to try those accused of committing crimes against humanity during the country’s Liberation War in 1971 passed the verdict amid tight security. © Monirul Alam

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Life After Death . . .

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Bangladesh Muslims Protest Sectarian Violence

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15 June 2012 Dhaka Bangladesh- A group of Bangladeshi Islamic organization takes a protest rally from Baitul Mukarram Mosque after Friday prayer and shout slogans demanding the end of religious violence in Myanmar. The conflict pitting ethnic Rakhine Buddhists against stateless Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar’s coastal Rakhine state has caused at least 21 deaths and more than 1,600 homes have been torched in some of the worst sectarian unrest recorded in Myanmar in years. © Monirul Alam

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Buddha Purnima in Bangladesh (news)

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06 May 2012. Dhaka, Bangladesh- The Buddhist community celebrates Buddha Purnima by performing special worship & prepare light candle at the Old part of Dhaka Bashabo Buddhist Temple. The day marks Gautam Buddha’s birth, enlightenment and death. It falls on the day of the full moon in May. The Buddha — Siddhartha Gautam — was born in the Shakya royal family in Lumbini in south Nepal. Using historical records referring to Alexander, the Great and Emperor Ashoka, the Buddha’s birth date is usually given as May 563 BC. © Monirul Alam

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Last Touch . . .

A shocked Catherine Masud, Tareque’s widow touches her husband coffin for the last time and her mother Alfreda Shaper holding him at funeral in Nurpur village of Bhanga upazila in Faridpur on 17 August 2011

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 According to the news media report Tareque Masud, the internationally acclaimed filmmaker, was buried around 2:40pm in the family yard of his village home at Nurpur under Bhanga upazila in Faridpur.

 Four others including ATN News CEO Mishuk Munier also died in the accident that happened on their way to meet the Manikganj deputy commissioner for permission to shoot for his “epic” film Kagojer Phool.

Born in 1956, Tareque Masud directed a number of acclaimed films including Muktir Gaan (The Song of Freedom) in 1995 and Matir Moina in 2002 which won a FIPRESCI Prize at the Cannes Film Festival of the year.

Some of his other masterpieces include Sonar Beri (The Chains of Gold), Adam Surat (The Inner Strength), Ontorjatra (The Homeland), Noroshundor (The Barber) and Runway.© Monirul Alam

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