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From: Shahidul Alam <shahidul@drik.net>
Date: Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 11:16 PM
Subject: [shahidulnews] The `Mad Dog' in the Middle East
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http://www.shahidulnews.com/2010/04/the-mad-dog-in-the-middle-east/
The `Mad Dog' in the Middle East: by Rahnuma Ahmed: If the Iraqi resistance had not been so strong, the attack on Iran, which was the "big prize" all along, would have happened in the second Bush administration. The pattern, he's convinced, was: Afghanistan in 2001, Iraq 2003, Iran 2005, Syria 2007. The time frame now is a bit different, and although he's not sure as to how it's playing out, they are trying to "create an excuse for a war."
http://www.shahidulnews.com/2010/04/salt-water-tears/
Salt Water Tears: Francis Hodgson on Munem Wasif's photography: Photography reads big and small. Wasif shows you Johura Begum's long arm reaching out to her husband as he dies of cancer of the liver, that simple tenderness is the only available healthcare in a village whose population are in desperate need. It's a little tiny truth, certainly. The husband died, the woman lived on, widowed. The photographer was there, he knows
http://www.shahidulnews.com/2010/04/chhatra-leagues-sexual-offences-a-widespread-state-of-denial/
Chhatra League's Sexual Offences. A Widespread State of Denial: by Rahnuma Ahmed: Sexual offences are never mentioned. Not by the prime minister, nor by any high (let alone, low-) ranking AL member. It is an offence that has no name. And therefore, it does not exist. If it does not exist, its existence need not be acknowledged… That is how denial has worked.
http://www.shahidulnews.com/workshops-cour…conferences-ii
Admission for Media Academy Courses in Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism begins: Pathshala, world famous for its photography courses, now offers intensive training conducted by renowned foreign and local trainers on Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism for the media professionals of today and tomorrow
http://www.shahidulnews.com/events-at-drik-gallery-ii/
BBC Buzz Photo Competition: BBC Buzz celebrates the best of everyday life in Bangladesh and reflects the many aspirations of young people. The BBC Buzz Photo Competition aims to find the best young photographers in the country and provide a platform to showcase their work. 30th April 2010. 5:30 pm at Drik Gallery
http://www.shahidulnews.com/pathshala-updates-v/
How the Green Turns Grey: Qamruzzaman wins Special Merit Award in 14th Annual Human Rights Press Awards, co-organized by Amnesty International Hong Kong, The Foreign Correspondents' Club, Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong Journalists Association for his story on the effects of rural tobacco cultivation.
The `Mad Dog' in the Middle East: by Rahnuma Ahmed: If the Iraqi resistance had not been so strong, the attack on Iran, which was the "big prize" all along, would have happened in the second Bush administration. The pattern, he's convinced, was: Afghanistan in 2001, Iraq 2003, Iran 2005, Syria 2007. The time frame now is a bit different, and although he's not sure as to how it's playing out, they are trying to "create an excuse for a war."
http://www.shahidulnews.com/2010/04/salt-water-tears/
Salt Water Tears: Francis Hodgson on Munem Wasif's photography: Photography reads big and small. Wasif shows you Johura Begum's long arm reaching out to her husband as he dies of cancer of the liver, that simple tenderness is the only available healthcare in a village whose population are in desperate need. It's a little tiny truth, certainly. The husband died, the woman lived on, widowed. The photographer was there, he knows
http://www.shahidulnews.com/2010/04/chhatra-leagues-sexual-offences-a-widespread-state-of-denial/
Chhatra League's Sexual Offences. A Widespread State of Denial: by Rahnuma Ahmed: Sexual offences are never mentioned. Not by the prime minister, nor by any high (let alone, low-) ranking AL member. It is an offence that has no name. And therefore, it does not exist. If it does not exist, its existence need not be acknowledged… That is how denial has worked.
http://www.shahidulnews.com/workshops-cour…conferences-ii
Admission for Media Academy Courses in Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism begins: Pathshala, world famous for its photography courses, now offers intensive training conducted by renowned foreign and local trainers on Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism for the media professionals of today and tomorrow
http://www.shahidulnews.com/events-at-drik-gallery-ii/
BBC Buzz Photo Competition: BBC Buzz celebrates the best of everyday life in Bangladesh and reflects the many aspirations of young people. The BBC Buzz Photo Competition aims to find the best young photographers in the country and provide a platform to showcase their work. 30th April 2010. 5:30 pm at Drik Gallery
http://www.shahidulnews.com/pathshala-updates-v/
How the Green Turns Grey: Qamruzzaman wins Special Merit Award in 14th Annual Human Rights Press Awards, co-organized by Amnesty International Hong Kong, The Foreign Correspondents' Club, Hong Kong, and the Hong Kong Journalists Association for his story on the effects of rural tobacco cultivation.
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