tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6772259882748892857.post1933870578011915605..comments2023-07-07T18:34:09.628+06:00Comments on Bangladesh War Crimes Tribunal: Has the Economist blinked? David Bergmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02674636000068693356noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6772259882748892857.post-19216627120905734832013-02-04T02:01:35.231+06:002013-02-04T02:01:35.231+06:00Not surprising to hear that the Economist have pol...Not surprising to hear that the Economist have political motivations to destabilize a country like Bangladesh, all the information will be released this after the judgement is taken upon those accused individuals, (there are plenty of other internet and media articles blog doing the same thing. all these years we heard how bad these fundamentalist where not being allowed even into the UK because of their past action/ remarks, now they are portrayed as the victims of state and political corruptions. im not making any judgments about the accused individuals being charged in Bangladesh thats the job for the courts, but i think if the case was taken to a real internal national court the individuals would have been released regardless if they were guilty or not, just so they can cause more instability in Bangladesh. there are a lot of media organisation that not only wipe up anti-Islamism but are also hell bent on supplying oxygen to them. maybe thats way Bangladesh decided to hold the court in Bangladesh, and the actions of the Economist is no surprise at all. 1UKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04964901035906068358noreply@blogger.com