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Editorial
Arrested extremists going scot-free
Weak prosecution wrecks cases
We are troubled by the report appearing in a leading Bangla daily stating that many Islamic militants who were arrested repeatedly, some of them red-handed, have been let off every time they were arrested.
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Editorial
New low in police discipline
Cops as arms dealers
We are extremely concerned over the seizure of some smuggled AK47 rifles, linked to the yet unresolved Chittagong arms haul, biggest-ever in the country, from two police sergeants who have been takeninto
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Post Editorial
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Perspectives
The EU in disarray M Abdul Hafiz
The European Union has so far survived crisis after crisis on sheer brinkmanship.
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August 17 our last wake-up call Brigadier General M. Sakhawat Hussain (retd)
What happened on August 17, 2005 in Bangladesh was the manifestation of the internal fragility of a country, which is divided on political ideology.
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The politics of belief and truth Habibul Haque Khondker
Has anyone seen, have you seen in your own eyes, that man landed on the moon?" The Maulavi Shahib (an Islamic teacher) asked me somewhat angrily shortly after the lunar landing in 1969.
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Connivance or incompetence ? Bicholito
That a particular group avowing seeping social change in the name of religion could pull off a coordinated series of bomb blasts in 63 of 64 districts strikes one as another serious lapse in governance
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