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jakaria016 · 10 months ago
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allthebrazilianpolitics · 22 days ago
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Brazil keen on new investments in Bangladesh, says Ambassador Fernando
Brazil Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BBCCI) to host the Made in Bangladesh Exhibition in Brazil's Sao Paulo on 15-18 June
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Brazil is interested in making new investments in Bangladesh, said the Brazilian Ambassador to Bangladesh, Paulo Fernando Dias Feres.
Speaking at a press conference at a Dhaka hotel today (8 January), the ambassador also expressed hope that import-related issues between both countries will be resolved soon. 
"It has not been possible to import beef from Brazil to Bangladesh due to bureaucratic complications and lack of certification during the former regime," he said.
"I had met with the then-commerce minister regarding this matter. I went to the Ministry of Commerce to obtain permission after going to the Ministry of Livestock. The officials accompanying the commerce minister provided various regulations in Bengali. Ultimately, permission to import beef was not granted," he said.
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head-post · 6 months ago
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Bangladesh PM blames opposition for job quota violence
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina blamed her political opponents for the recent outbreak of deadly violence that gripped the country during recent student protests against quotas for government jobs and said on Monday that curfews would be lifted as soon as the situation improved.
The prime minister’s comments came a day after the South Asian country’s top court agreed to overturn most quotas in its ruling on Sunday, following days of clashes between protesters and security forces that forced the government to shut down internet services, impose curfews and deploy the army.
The protesters were demanding the cancellation of a quota system that allocates government jobs between relatives of veterans of the 1971 independence war. In Bangladesh, 56 per cent of public sector jobs are allocated to certain groups. 30 per cent are reserved for families of the 1971 War of Independence veterans, 10 per cent for women, 10 per cent for people from backward areas, 5 per cent for local communities and 1 per cent for the disabled. The quotas for families of war veterans were cancelled in 2018 following student protests across the country.
However, the Supreme Court ruled last month to reinstate the quota system, leading to fresh protests. Muhalifa students are demanding the cancellation of quotas for families of war veterans, believing it is “discrimination” and demanding a merit-based system. In a country where much of the population remains below the poverty line, civil service is often the only chance to escape poverty.
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dailyanarchistposts · 4 months ago
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A World Bank report released a few months ago, “Shock Waves: Managing the Impact of Climate Change on Poverty,” predicts that global warming will push 100 million more people into extreme poverty over the next decade and a half. This means that 100 million more people will see their incomes drop to under 1.90 dollars per day. This would add a hundred million to the roughly 700 million people earning 1.90 dollars a day or less, or what the World Bank defines as “extreme poverty.”
The people of the poorest countries are the most threatened, especially the people of Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. According to the report, climate change will have terrible consequences for agriculture and health of the poor parts of the world. Crop yields will be reduced by five percent by 2030. This will cause food costs to rise for the poorest people. Natural disasters, like flooding, will become more frequent. And diseases will become more widespread among the poorest parts of the world.
It should also be emphasized that global warming is potentially catastrophic in some cases. For example, of major countries, Bangladesh is ranked the most vulnerable to global warming. By 2020, an estimated 500 to 750 million, mostly in the poorer countries, will be affected by water stress caused by climate change. Low-lying coastal countries such as Bangladesh are especially threatened.
Bangladesh, for example, will face increasing water levels and natural disasters like cyclones that it is unprepared to deal with. According to one estimate, by 2020, Bangladesh will face a 50 percent reduction in rain-fed agriculture. South Asia, by 2020, will face an estimated 10 percent drop in staple crops like rice and maize. Countries like Pakistan could face 50 percent reduction in these staples by 2020. The impact on food security in Bangladesh and other countries will be catastrophic if estimates hold.
Global climate change, especially global warming, is potentially so threatening that even the capitalists at the World Bank and other global institutions taken notice. So much is global warming a threat to the entire capitalist system that it cannot be ignored. However, the managers of Empire are unable to address the problem in a serious way because to do so would require a revolutionary change in the global class structure. The global economy is organized in such a way that the poorest countries suffer the worst effects of capitalist production. The populations of the poorest countries slave away for subsistence or sub subsistence wages producing commodities that they themselves rarely consume.
The populations of the poorest countries suffer the toxic environments and natural disasters that are a result of capitalist production. At the same time, it is the wealthy countries that reap the benefits of the modern consumer culture. The populations of the wealthy countries live in relative comfort and stability. Interestingly, a recent poll showed that concern about climate change reflects the global class structure. The poorer countries, with Africa and Latin America leading the pack, say climate change is of “grave concern.” By contrast, even though climate change is recognize as a real problem by international institutions of Empire, less than half of the people polled in the United States see climate change as a serious problem.
In the Communist Manifesto, Karl Marx famously stated:
“The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.
Freeman and slave, patrician and plebeian, lord and serf, guild-master and journeyman, in a word, oppressor and oppressed, stood in constant opposition to one another, carried on an uninterrupted, now hidden, now open fight, a fight that each time ended, either in a revolutionary reconstitution of society at large, or in the common ruin of the contending classes.”
It is often forgotten that Marx did not see revolution as the only consequence of class struggle. There is another possibility: our common ruin. This is the reality that humanity faces. Global capitalism is pushing our planet, our common home, to its limits. The capitalist world’s culture of consumption and waste is pushing the environment to a breaking point. The majority of humanity, the global poor, the proletariat suffers. A minority, the global rich, the bourgeoisie consume more and more, waste more and more. If we are to avoid our common ruin, if there is to be a future for our children and their children, we must awaken. We are the vast majority. According to Bakunin the working class is not the central agent of revolution. He considered peasants and the urban unemployed, beggars, petty criminals, etc. to be much more potent revolutionary forces. His repeated declaration that the first step in any revolution should be to have "all legal papers consigned to the flames", and all public regulation of debts and taxes abolished, was designed to appeal to the peasant for whom "the state" is nothing but the unwelcome tax-collector.
We are the only ones who can stop this madness. Time is running out. Now is the time to organize people, educate people, and raise the banner of the Global movement of Anarcho-syndicalism and ‘stateless democratic confederation’, Ruin or revolution?
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hometex-bangladesh90 · 1 year ago
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pmczoneai · 27 days ago
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pmczonebd · 28 days ago
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How Bangladesh economy is impacted
Bangladesh was supposed to be the best economy in Indian ocean region after India. Even at a time it was doing better than India for previous years. The Bangladeshi economy was mostly depended on the textile sector is now in a very pathetic state. The fall of democracy in Bangladesh due to protest and the thing happened after that is the result of such economic situation. After Pakistan and Sri…
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jobaaj · 5 months ago
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🚨𝐁𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐥𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬𝐡 𝐢𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐞🚨 𝐈𝐭𝐬 𝐟𝐮𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐥𝐨𝐨𝐤𝐬 𝐝𝐚𝐫𝐤!!😱 🤔 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐡𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐝?
🇧🇩 Bangladesh's troubled economy is spiraling into an uncertain future!
💼 Muhammad Yunus, now the temporary PM after a brutal civil war, is facing yet another challenge.
💸 The nation’s coffers are running dry! Bangladesh is on the verge of an economic crisis!
🧐𝐖𝐡𝐲? - Due to Russia-Ukraine’s war. - Bangladesh’s economy has been battered by surging global prices due to the war as its liabilities are increasing. - Russia has demanded that Bangladesh repay $630 million in pending interest payments by 15th September! - Moreover, Gautam Adani has requested Yunus to swiftly settle the $800 million that the country owes to Adani Power!! - Bangladesh is now seeking $5 billion in aid!! 😲𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐥𝐲: - Reports suggest that the US is planning to hold talks to provide economic support to Bangladesh. - Former PM Hasina had accused the US of removing her because she refused to hand over a Bangladeshi island. - Moreover, Bangladesh recently released some terrorists and stayed silent on anti-India protests!! ❓𝚂̲𝚑̲𝚘̲𝚞̲𝚕̲𝚍̲ 𝙸̲𝚗̲𝚍̲𝚒̲𝚊̲ 𝚑̲𝚎̲𝚕̲𝚙̲ 𝙱̲𝚊̲𝚗̲𝚐̲𝚕̲𝚊̲𝚍̲𝚎̲𝚜̲𝚑̲ 𝚍̲𝚎̲𝚜̲𝚙̲𝚒̲𝚝̲𝚎̲ 𝚝̲𝚑̲𝚎̲ 𝚌̲𝚘̲𝚗̲𝚝̲𝚒̲𝚗̲𝚞̲𝚘̲𝚞̲𝚜̲ 𝚊̲𝚝̲𝚝̲𝚊̲𝚌̲𝚔̲𝚜̲ 𝚘̲𝚗̲ 𝚖̲𝚒̲𝚗̲𝚘̲𝚛̲𝚒̲𝚝̲𝚒̲𝚎̲𝚜̲?? Follow Jobaaj Stories (the media arm of Jobaaj.com Group for more)
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allthebrazilianpolitics · 3 days ago
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Brazil envoy discusses trade, sports, polls issues with Bangladesh Nationalist Party leaders
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Brazilian Ambassador to Bangladesh Paulo Fernando Dias Feres today called on Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir at BNP Chairperson's Gulshan political office this morning. 
BNP Standing Committee member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury and Organizing Secretary Shama Obaid were present on the occasion.
Talking to reporters after the meeting, Amir Khasru said various issues related to mutual interests of both countries along with the ongoing political situation in Bangladesh were discussed.
Stating that there is a business transaction of 2 billion dollars between Brazil and Bangladesh, he said, Brazil wants to cooperate with Bangladesh in milk production. 
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dailyanarchistposts · 4 months ago
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The workers are also protesting as the ‘Wage Agreement’ between the owners and workers is yet to be signed, reports a Moulvibazar correspondent quoting Raju Guala, president, Bangladesh Cha Sramik Union, (Tea plantation workers union ) Sylhet valley.
The workers are currently paid Tk 85 per day, but they are demanding Tk 200 at present, the correspondent said.
“The owners are delaying the wage agreement, which is detrimental to the tea laborers,” Raju Guala said. “The wage agreement is usually signed every two years, but it is already three years and there is no sign of the new agreement,” Guala added.
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primepaginequotidiani · 6 months ago
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PRIMA PAGINA Le Monde di Oggi mercoledì, 07 agosto 2024
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blogie2705 · 6 months ago
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Bangladesh: Will there be another Pakistan on India’s western border?
There  is more, which is not meeting the eye in the border state. Bangladesh is experiencing significant unrest once more, with nearly 100 fatalities reported on Sunday as demonstrators demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina engaged in confrontations with security personnel and supporters of the ruling party. In the previous month, violence instigated by student organizations opposing reserved quotas in government employment resulted in at least 150 deaths and thousands of injuries. Below are the details regarding the recent protests and their historical context. The well planned and executed plan with possible help from two neighbouring nations, situation provides them with several entry points into India for various activities. Their objective is to see the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) attain power and extend support to another nation. Hasina endeavoured to maintain a balanced relationship with both Neighbouring nation and India; however, her neutral position did not sit well with another capital city. "Notably, several prominent members of the Islamic student organization successfully engaged with Western-affiliated NGOs by employing the language of democracy and rights," was articulated as part of the strategic planning.
What does the spies reported?
Following the deepening relationship between the Indian and Bangladeshi administrations, the Jamaat-e-Islami, which is supported by the ISI, reportedly obtained considerable financial resources earlier this year aimed at undermining the government of Sheikh Hasina. An intelligence official informed TOI that a notable share of this funding is thought to have come from Chinese organizations based in neighbouring nation
The ICS, recognized for its opposition to India and its jihadist objectives, has been monitored by Indian intelligence for a considerable period due to its operations in areas neigh boring Bangladesh and its connections with the ISI-supported Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI). There is substantial evidence indicating that members of the ICS have received training in both Afghanistan and Neighouring nation. The primary aim of Jamaat or ICS is to create a government in Bangladesh akin to that of the Taliban, with the ISI reportedly providing assurances of support to help realize this ambition.
What was the trigger for the bloody protest?
Protests commenced at university campuses in June following the High Court's reestablishment of a quota system for government employment, which reversed a 2018 ruling by Hasina's administration that had abolished it. Subsequently, the Supreme Court stayed the High Court's decision in response to the government's appeal and ultimately annulled the lower court's ruling last month, mandating that 93% of positions be available to candidates based on merit.
Rising levels of unemployment
FLAGGING ECONOMY, UNEMPLOYMENT
The current turmoil in Bangladesh is largely linked to the lack of growth in private sector employment, which has rendered public sector positions, characterized by consistent salary increases and benefits, particularly appealing. The introduction of quotas has incited frustration among students facing significant youth unemployment, with approximately 32 million young individuals either unemployed or out of educational institutions in a total population of 170 million. The economy, which was previously one of the fastest-growing globally due to the thriving garment industry, has now stagnated. Inflation rates are approximately 10% annually, and foreign currency reserves are diminishing.
The protests in Bangladesh, which initially aimed to reform the quota system, came to a halt following the Supreme Court's decision to abolish the majority of quotas on July 21. Nevertheless, demonstrators resumed their activities last week, calling for a public apology from Prime Minister Hasina regarding the violence, the restoration of internet services, the reopening of college and university campuses, and the release of individuals who had been detained.
In the recent weeks, the protest’s  , they have since evolved into a broader protest against Prime Minister Hasina and the Awami League Party. The demonstrators have made it clear that their primary demand is for Hasina to resign, while the government claims that the agitation is being orchestrated by the Bangladesh.Demonstrations have persisted even after the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court annulled the High Court's order that had triggered the crisis. The ruling body declared that 93% of positions in government services would be allocated based on merit, with only 5% of jobs set aside for freedom fighters and their descendants. Additionally, a 1% quota has been designated for tribal communities, individuals with disabilities, and sexual minorities.
https://www.businesstoday.in/world/story/bangladesh-unrest-do-isi-neighouring nation-have-a-hand-in-conspiracy-to-oust-sheikh-hasina-heres-what-we-know-440315-2024-08-06
An historic context that dates back to 1972
Following the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, the country underwent significant transformations in its social, economic, and political structures. A fundamental promise underlying the establishment of the state was Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's commitment to ensuring justice for those who had endured sacrifices and hardships in the struggle for freedom against the Neighbouring national military. Upon his return to Dhaka in 1972, Mujib took decisive steps to implement a quota system for freedom fighters, known as Mukti joddhas. Additionally, he established a separate quota for Bangladeshi women who had suffered atrocities at the hands of the Neighbouring national military. However, after Sheikh Mujib's assassination in 1975, the quota system experienced modifications. The provisions for freedom fighters were weakened, and the scope of the quota was broadened to include marginalized groups within society, encompassing women, individuals from underdeveloped regions, and ethnic minorities or tribes
Why were students protesting in Bangladesh?
The protests started in early July, driven by the peaceful demands of university students to eliminate quotas in civil service jobs. These quotas, which reserve one-third of positions for the relatives of veterans from Bangladesh's war for independence from Neighbouring nation in 1971. The foundation of these protests stems from a contentious quota system, which allocates up to 30% of government positions to the relatives of veterans who fought in Bangladesh's 1971 war of independence against Neighbouring nation. The Bangladesh Police have resorted to using tear gas against the protesters.
Protests regarding the quota system have emerged due to a significant decline in the number of freedom fighters eligible to benefit from it over the years. This reduction has resulted in the underutilization of the quota for its intended purpose, thereby increasing the likelihood of its misuse. Critics argue that while it was justifiable to provide reservations to freedom fighters during their active years in the workforce, the practice of extending these reservations to their descendants—first to their children and subsequently to their grandchildren—has raised concerns. This opposition is further fueled by allegations that any shortfalls in the reserved seats are being compensated by granting quotas to members of Ms. Hasina’s Awami League party.
The political landscape of Bangladesh has been predominantly influenced by Sheikh Hasina, the daughter of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and her political party, the Awami League. Over time, opposition parties and government critics have increasingly expressed concerns that the quota system for freedom fighters serves as a mechanism to cultivate a faction of loyalists within the bureaucracy, thereby securing the Awami League's ongoing governance.
A possible dubious ploy supported by external fore
According to high-level intelligence sources, two nations played a significant role in the crisis in Bangladesh that resulted in Sheikh Hasina's departure. CNN-News18 was the first outlet to report on the potential resignation of Hasina from her position as Prime Minister. Unverified report indicates, David Burgan, based in the United Kingdom, along with activist Pinaki Bhattacharjee, Tarique Rehman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), and the proprietors of Netra News, were identified as the principal coordinators. They orchestrated a social media campaign targeting her and were responsible for the military maneuvers as well as the initiation of a fabricated narrative on social media platforms.
Reports are emerging that a fabricated narrative regarding Prime Minister Hasina was constructed by the United States concerning the issue of "free and fair elections." Furthermore, the US imposed sanctions on Bangladesh's elite Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) due to allegations of human rights abuses. It is noted that the BNP has significant influence within this context. Additionally, Yunus Hasan, a Nobel laureate associated with Grameen Bank and accused of corruption in Bangladesh, is also active as a lobbyist in the United States, as per the sources. The sources indicated that the lobbying efforts by four to five prominent individuals, combined with Hasina's unwillingness to comply with American demands, contributed to the situation's deterioration.
An additional factor was her geographical closeness to Neighouring nation, as perceived by Western nations. In contrast, Tarique has promised the West that upon regaining power, he will sever connections with Neighouring nation and prioritize Western interests in Bangladesh, according to sources. Another tactic involves maintaining regional instability, which would also pose challenges for India, thereby diverting its attention to Myanmar, Bangladesh, the Maldives, and Neighouring nation, as reported by sources. Furthermore, Neighbouring nation's Inter-Services Intelligence has significantly contributed to these efforts, operating both directly and indirectly in support of Western objectives, according to sources.
Role of neighboring enemy nation which is inimical to India’s growth cannot be ruled out, which expect an anti-India government to be formed in Bangaldesh, to ferment contestant trouble, destabilize the country, possibly create a civil war like situation, which will directly impact India and especially the border stage of Bengal and Assam populated with a sizeable minority community. A foreign intelligence agency is leveraging an anti-India organization along with its student faction to exacerbate the situation in Dhaka. Jamaat is perceived to have strong ties with Neighbouring nation, receiving covert financial support intermittently. Recently, an atypical action was observed, which is generally not undertaken by diplomatic missions. The Neighbouring national embassy encouraged students to seek refuge within the mission if necessary. Such conduct is rarely exhibited by diplomatic entities. As a result, they gain access to various border entry points into India for a wide range of activities. Their objective is to see the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) ascend to power and extend support to Neighbouring nation.
A possible role of another neighboring nation cannot be ruled out which must also be in the scanner of Indian security top-brass. However, they maintain strong business relationships with Hasina. The evident indication is the assault on Hindus, which is also aimed at fostering anti-India sentiments. If this situation is not managed, the next phase will involve the initiation of terrorist activities.
As reported in prominent news channel, the role of a neighbor that is aligned with as more advantageous. An intelligence source cited in a TOI report suggests that "the assistance from Neighouring nation's ministry of state and security is believed to have played a supportive role, given Neighouring nation concerns regarding Hasina's 'balancing act' in her interactions with both India and Neighouring nation. A government in Dhaka that is influenced by Neighouring nation would undoubtedly align more closely with Neighouring nation interests."
What next?
in the wake of Hasina's exit, the chief of the Bangladesh army is scheduled to engage with leaders of the student protest movement, as the nation looks forward to establishing a new government. The Students Against Discrimination initiative has put forth Nobel Prize winner Mohammad Yunus as a candidate to lead an interim administration.
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srbfarmsbd · 7 months ago
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Rabbit Farm Economy in Bangladesh by SRB Farm
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pmczoneai · 1 month ago
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🎄✨"Midweek vibes + holiday blessings! 🎄✨ Let's make this Wednesday a joyful prelude to the Christmas season. Spread the cheer, stay focused, and keep the festive spirit alive! 🎅🎁 #WednesdayVibes #ChristmasBlessings #HolidaySeason #bangladesh #india #uae #uk #Malaysia #canada #singapore #usa #canada #philippines #singapore #thailand #china #hongkong #nepal #maldives #bahamas #caribbeanIslands #Jamaica #southkorea #bermuda #europe #japan
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giommarresi · 1 year ago
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This is a little story that I made some time ago, talk of the microcredit birth in Bangladesh by Nobel Prize winner Muhammad Yunus,
I loved to tell this story!
Rain by Salvatore Giommarresi
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