Saturday 15 December 2012

1971 Genocide Versus The Economist Goliath


Ravi Shankar, Concert For Bangladesh, Madison Square, 1971

*Justice Nizamul Haq was the presiding judge of the International Crime Tribunal(ICT) that was trying the war crime perpetrators of 1971 until recently in Bangladesh!Obtaining some hacked mails and Skype conversation of Justice Nizamul with a Brussels based international law expert,  British based magazine 'The Economist' shouted foul that he was unfair to the defendants!To preserve both his personal dignity  and seemingly not to get ICT into a long drawn debate Justice Nizamul resigned like the fallen CIA chief General Petraus!

*Ironically The Economist  affair was more of 'views' instead of  'news' and a persuasion to impose that 'view'!While imposing these views The Economist also overlooked the rights of the victims and their relatives to seek justice!While highlighting which media has said what about the ICT, this blog post would look into the contradictory mindset and double standard of the British press in general!

Friday 30 November 2012

''Awed By A Knock On The Door''

''Isle Of The Dead''

It was one of those misty, windy, moonlit November night in the sea side small French town!We were invited to a piano recital by our 9 year old son Mattis-Joti's piano teacher's husband, the Armenian old is gold Gabrell at the Music Conservatory Mattis attends!

Gabrell was playing Rachmaninoff!Though Gabrell didn't play 'Isle Of  The Dead', on the way back walking,  my head was still filled with it!It must had to do with Gabrells playing intensely well one after another joyful Rachmaninoff coupled with the effect of last few months one after another outrageous news coming out of my home country Bangladesh: the burning of Buddhist temple; the burning of slums and more than 100 garments workers burnt to death in Dhaka!I was thinking what made Rachmaninoff to compose his 'Isle Of The Dead' symphonic poem!Did he at all go through the pain as the painter of the same title went through?

Sunday 18 November 2012

Victims Of Map: Palestinian Poems


Victims of a Map Published in 1984, is a bilingual (Arabic / English) anthology presenting three undeniably influential Arabic-language poets: Palestinian Mahmoud Darwish, Samih Al Qasim and Syrian Adonis.  At 165 pages  this is a slim volume, Editor and translator Abdullah al-Udhari offers an introduction to the book as well as a brief introduction to each poet.

Thursday 20 September 2012

If Only Monty Python Was Making, ''Life Of Muhammad''



Everybody knows that French cartoon magazine Charlie Hebdo has published caricature of  Prophet Muhammad this week and fearing backlash  French government has closed embassies around the world!What the heck that got to do with Monty Python?

Monty Python's ''Life of Brian'', a 1979 British comedy film tells the story of Brian Cohen, a young Jewish man.Brian grows frantic when he finds that some people have started to follow him around, with even the slightest unusual occurrence being hailed as a "miracle". One day after slipping away from the mob, Brian runs into Judith, and they spend the night together. In the morning, Brian opens the curtains to discover an enormous crowd of people outside his mother's house, all proclaiming him to be the Messiah. Brian's mother protests: "He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy".

Monday 27 August 2012

The Great Bangladeshi Flood And The Islamist, Marxist Bloodbath To Follow


The Bangali River  is one of the main rivers in the northern part of Bangladesh .Scientists are concerned about the current condition of the Bangali River, every year the river Jamuna is moving 80 m  closer to the Bangali as a result of erosion of its banks.A stretch of only 300 m  separates the two rivers, an alarming sign for the continued existence of the Bangali River.What's theses all got to do with either the Islamists or the Marxists?

Friday 6 July 2012

Olympic Gold For GlaxoSmithKline


    Demonstrators protesting GlaxoSmithKline's policies regarding generic AIDS drugs in Bangkok, 2004

Here goes the 1st London Olympic gold for corruption to the British pharma GlaxoSmithCline which pleaded guilty to a massive health care fraud in US and agreed to pay a record $3 Billion fine.On 2nd July, 2012 US Justice Dept reported that the criminal charges against Glaxo that made it to pay in billions involved the distribution of  unlicensed drugs.The suggestion was that the company did it by bribing the doctors who again are among the highest earners.

Sunday 1 April 2012

Syrian April Fool Or The Godfather Effect:First Lady Playing The Outsider Kay Adams

 Above wife Kay Adams(Diane Keaton) with the would be Mafia Don Michael Corleone(Al Pacino)!Kay was an outsider to the Sicilian American clan!

Tuesday 27 March 2012

Madonna responds to the 'Girl Gone Wild' age ban


Youtube has recently put an open public viewing ban on Madonna's video of the song 'Girl Gone Wild' and asked the singers team to edit certain parts before submitting it back for public viewing!It's reported that to ensure a lift on the ban, Madonna's team are currently working to edit out all shots of bare bottoms and a particular scene of simulated masturbation.

Wednesday 7 March 2012

Interview Of Exiled Syrian Poet Adonis


''I'm One Hundred Percent on the Side of the Syrian Revolution''

The Syrian poet Adonis was recently accused by Syrian opposition circles of not distancing himself clearly enough from the Assad regime. Khaula Saleh talked to him on the subject