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Issue No: 183
March 26, 2005

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CJ refused Thai visa
Chief Justice Syed JR Mudassir Husain was refused Thai visa for strict visa rules. Officials at the Thailand embassy in Dhaka declined to receive the red passport of the chief justice when it was submitted for a visa.

The chief justice had planned to go to Sydney via Bangkok to visit his relatives living in Australia. The embassy official declined to issue the visa in short notice, as the procedure is to submit the visa application at least 10 days before the visit, sources said. -The Daily Star, March 20

HC convicts editors, publishers, reporters of contempt
The High Court convicted and fined the editors, publishers and three reporters of the Prothom Alo and Bhorer Kagoj for contempt of court for running a report that an additional judge 'tampered' with his law exams results. Prothom Alo Editor Matiur Rahman and Publisher Mahfuz Anam and its two reporters Enamul Haq Bulbul and Masud Milad were fined Tk 1,000 each, failing which they are to serve out one month in prison.

The court also handed down similar punishment to Bhorer Kagoj's former editor Abed Khan and Publisher Saber Hossain Chowdhury. The court sentenced Bhorer Kagoj reporter Samaresh Baidya to two months of rigorous imprisonment and slapped a fine of Tk 2,000 on him for not only printing the news, but also the photograph of the additional judge in question. He will have to spend another month in jail should he not pay the fine. Counsels of the defendants said they will contest the verdict in the Supreme Court.

The two dailies carried reports on October 30 last year that Additional Judge of the High Court Faisal Mahmud Faizee had tampered with his LLB results that he obtained from the Chittagong University (CU) in 1989. Faizee's father Advocate Mohammad Faiz filed a contempt suit against the editors, publishers and reporters. Barrister Azmalul Hossain represented him, while Dr Kamal Hossain, Barrister Rokanuddin Mahmud and Advocate Mahbub-e-Alam represented the defendants along with barristers Sara Hossain, Mustafizur Rahman Khan and Tanjibul Alam. -Prothom Alo, March 21.

Move to make first defence policy
The Armed Forces Division (AFD) has initiated steps to formulate for the first time a defence policy for the country to provide the armed forces with directions to strengthen themselves on a priority basis, sources said. AFD, an organisation under the Prime Minister's Office, has already assigned a number of its senior officials to prepare a draft of the policy in line with the country's foreign policy. The defence ministry meanwhile has taken steps to formulate a policy on budgetary allocation for the armed forces. The armed forces have been running without a defence policy since the independence while the defence ministry does not have a policy on allocation of budget for the army, navy and air force though these forces enjoy the highest allocation from the national budget. Defence experts said the armed forces all too often get into difficulties while operating in absence of a defence policy. They have long been demanding a defence policy highlighting the needs of the forces.

The armed forces have already started preparing sets of written goals and objectives, which would include, among other considerations, their respective size, facilities and capacities. Top officials of the army, air force and navy have been tasked with preparing the first ever written goals of the defence services. AFD will co-ordinate the reports once they are completed, said sources. -The Daily Star, March 23.

FBI to probe only grenade source, not Kibria murder
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) team will investigate only the January 27 grenade attack on Awami League rally at Baidder Bazar. It will not delve into the murder of former finance minister Shah AMS Kibria, CID and government sources said.

According to the sources, FBI will investigate the source of grenade, its routes and destinations as well as the country of origin. However, the sources said FBI would analyse the documents and chargesheet submitted by Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in the Kibria killing case.

It would also talk to investigators and accused persons and use the obtained information in its investigation, the sources said. CID is now working on another case regarding the grenades used in the grisly attack under the explosive substances act. Trung Vu is in Dhaka to discuss the terms of reference with Bangladesh law enforcement officials for investigation into grenade attack, said embassy sources. The FBI agent is available to review new evidence associated with the investigation, and also the arrest of eight suspects, added the sources. -The Daily Star, march 23.


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