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Saturday, August 8, 2009

True Democracy-Justice Prevails in Long Run

Even long 38 years after our liberty, still looking answers for justice in the assasination of our many great leaders like Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Tajuddin Ahmed, Mansur Ali, Syed Nazrul Islam, AHM Kamruzzaman, Ziaur Rahman, and including justice for many more unknown innocent killings both political and civilian people. The justice system in Bangladesh is chained-servant of so-called ruller cum administration. The power monger ruller utilized it as the modern vehicle to satisfy their deep rooted desire.
On the Contrary, If we make a short journey through justice system of a democratic country like USA, it reminds the wonder of rights and sweetness of freedom ! well, apparently and obviously there had been many very crucial incidents errupted lately that justify the injustice of the democratical justice system. But history witnessed - 'The truth is uphold in the long run to some extent'. For instances, revealation of the case of Water gate, WMD false-positive, Abu Grhaib ,Guantanamo Bay, US-Attorney firing etc validate the power of the freedom of justice.
The very recent case of Mohammed Jawad, a gitmo detainee waked me up again to re-think the Bangladeshi horrified Justice system. July 30, 2009, A judge ordered the current US administration to release a prisoner who is one of the youngest at Guantanamo Bay, saying the government doesn't have evidence to hold him there. The Justice Department initially indicated it might prosecute him in civilian court, but now says it wants to release him. Now he's a few weeks from leaving the prison camp. That revitalize my dream to waiting for the day, when each innocent Bangladeshi will see the sunrise in its justice system with a message, Yes-'We found justice, we revealed the truth'!

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