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Log on to thedailystar.net to leave your comments. Justice order of the day (November 19, 2009) All killers of Bangabandhu must get the capital punishment.
Dr. Md. Abdur Rahman We worked hard for sending back the killers, Mohiuddin from aboard to the court. The court verdict is a silver lining in the dark clouds.
Gopal Sengupta I have never seen Bangabandhu, but I am delighted to see at last a long over due justice being done. I also believe from today Bangladesh will be more 'innocent' than yesterday and will be emboldened to establish the rule of law in the country.
Ananta We sincerely hope that Bangladeshis would get justice. The self confessed killers remained unpunished, several are at large for 34 years. It is our national failure. The entire nation was bleeding profusely. I request those to realise the position of Hasina and Rehana. You would only realise if your parents and near ones were brutally killed. The man who struggled throughout his life to give us freedom, gave us a free country to live in and we killed him brutally. Let part of the unpaid debt be paid back today.
Saleque Sufi After 34 years, the verdict of the SC will bring an end to this horror.
Wamiq Sattar Your words are blunt but they are truly penetrating. A notorious crime had been committed on a new born nation by the petty thugs who knew in advance that they would not be prosecuted. On the contrary, they got rewarded by our past governments. How do we comprehend this?
DR Bangabandhu was the tiger of Bangladesh, hero of Bengalees. They don't know what they have done. They killed the real Bengal Tiger ever born. These killers should be hanged without any delay.
Maruf Mahamud Today is a historic day for Bangladesh. The peace-loving people in Bangladesh will finally get the justice for the killing of Bangabandhu, who led a series of movements against the oppression on Bengalees for a few decades. He suffered a lot but he never gave up his efforts to establish the motherland for 7.5 million Bengalees. Today, we have our own land and we rule our own country. We are proud to have our own identity which also gives the people of Bangladesh exposure to the external world. We have our own politicians, economists, physicists, noble laureate, professors, defence officers, media personnel and social activists. If there was no Bangabandhu in 1971, there would perhaps not be any country of our own and we would not be able to become secretaries, professors, ministers, army generals in undivided Pakistan. They never allowed us to excel. We must not forget the contribution Bangabandhu made.
Dr. Abdul Moyeen Finally, we got justice.
Rasel Monir We would like to extend our deepest sympathy to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who lost almost all her family members on that dark day. We hope the country will be relieved of its black history.
Ajit Barua It is drizzling since morning here in Chittagong. It seems to me Bangabandhu came here in the city and he was sobbing for his nation. Hope justice will prevail.
Meah Mostafiz Twice prime minister, Sheikh Hasina had to wait for long 34 years to get justice.
Surma Sarwarady Capital punishment is a stigma on any civilized society. There should be a constitutional ban on such punishment.
Suresh Adhilkary I hope all the analyses before the final verdict were right.
Zakir Those killers are Pakistan lovers. Why did not they live in Pakistan? Bangladesh is not their country!
Baz
Log on to thedailystar.net to leave your comments. Justice order of the day (November 19, 2009) All killers of Bangabandhu must get the capital punishment.
Dr. Md. Abdur Rahman We worked hard for sending back the killers, Mohiuddin from aboard to the court. The court verdict is a silver lining in the dark clouds.
Gopal Sengupta I have never seen Bangabandhu, but I am delighted to see at last a long over due justice being done. I also believe from today Bangladesh will be more 'innocent' than yesterday and will be emboldened to establish the rule of law in the country.
Ananta We sincerely hope that Bangladeshis would get justice. The self confessed killers remained unpunished, several are at large for 34 years. It is our national failure. The entire nation was bleeding profusely. I request those to realise the position of Hasina and Rehana. You would only realise if your parents and near ones were brutally killed. The man who struggled throughout his life to give us freedom, gave us a free country to live in and we killed him brutally. Let part of the unpaid debt be paid back today.
Saleque Sufi After 34 years, the verdict of the SC will bring an end to this horror.
Wamiq Sattar Your words are blunt but they are truly penetrating. A notorious crime had been committed on a new born nation by the petty thugs who knew in advance that they would not be prosecuted. On the contrary, they got rewarded by our past governments. How do we comprehend this?
DR Bangabandhu was the tiger of Bangladesh, hero of Bengalees. They don't know what they have done. They killed the real Bengal Tiger ever born. These killers should be hanged without any delay.
Maruf Mahamud Today is a historic day for Bangladesh. The peace-loving people in Bangladesh will finally get the justice for the killing of Bangabandhu, who led a series of movements against the oppression on Bengalees for a few decades. He suffered a lot but he never gave up his efforts to establish the motherland for 7.5 million Bengalees. Today, we have our own land and we rule our own country. We are proud to have our own identity which also gives the people of Bangladesh exposure to the external world. We have our own politicians, economists, physicists, noble laureate, professors, defence officers, media personnel and social activists. If there was no Bangabandhu in 1971, there would perhaps not be any country of our own and we would not be able to become secretaries, professors, ministers, army generals in undivided Pakistan. They never allowed us to excel. We must not forget the contribution Bangabandhu made.
Dr. Abdul Moyeen Finally, we got justice.
Rasel Monir We would like to extend our deepest sympathy to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who lost almost all her family members on that dark day. We hope the country will be relieved of its black history.
Ajit Barua It is drizzling since morning here in Chittagong. It seems to me Bangabandhu came here in the city and he was sobbing for his nation. Hope justice will prevail.
Meah Mostafiz Twice prime minister, Sheikh Hasina had to wait for long 34 years to get justice.
Surma Sarwarady Capital punishment is a stigma on any civilized society. There should be a constitutional ban on such punishment.
Suresh Adhilkary I hope all the analyses before the final verdict were right.
Zakir Those killers are Pakistan lovers. Why did not they live in Pakistan? Bangladesh is not their country!
Baz
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