Sunday 12 May 2013

More money circulation in high population...good wages inside...no immigration...right?

More money circulation in high population  area...good wages inside...no immigration...right?

Sugarday and floating market...

Sheikh Hasina (Bengaliশেখ হাসিনা Shekh Hasina; born 28 September 1947) has been Prime Minister of Bangladesh since 2009; she also served in that position from 1996 to 2001. Hasina has led the Bangladesh Awami League since 1981. She is the eldest of five children of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father and first President of Bangladesh, and widow of M. A. Wazed Miah, a nuclear scientist. Hasina's party defeated the BNP-led Four-Party Alliance in the 2008 parliamentary election, assuring her of the post of prime minister.
Hasina's political career has spanned more than four decades during which she has been both Prime Minister and opposition leader. As opposition leader, she was the target of an assassination attempt in 2004. In 2007, she was arrested for corruption and charged with murder by the military-backedCaretaker Government during the 2006–2008 Bangladeshi political crisis, when the generals imposed a state of emergency. She returned as Prime Minister after a landslide victory for the Awami League-led Grand Alliance in 2008, when they took two-thirds of the seats in parliament.






















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Bangladesh: Ban calls for halt to violence following clashes in Dhaka

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe

6 May 2013 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called on all parties in Bangladesh to put a stop to the violence, following clashes in the capital, Dhaka, over the past two days.
“The Secretary-General has been following the recent wave of violence in Bangladesh with increasing concern and is saddened by the loss of life, including during the events that unfolded in Dhaka throughout Sunday and into Monday,” Mr. Ban’s spokesperson said in a statement.
“The Secretary-General calls on all concerned to stop the violence, to respect the law and to express their views peacefully.”
According to media reports, more than 30 people have died and 60 had been injured in clashes between police and protesters in the capital.
Mr. Ban also urged political and religious leaders to “engage in constructive dialogue and help defuse the tensions.”
The clashes come just over a week after a garment factory building collapsed in the outskirts of Dhaka, killing more than 650 people.

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