Sunday , 22 December, 2024 | 8 পৌষ, 1431 Bangabdo
Published: 11:47 22 September 2024
Former land minister Saifuzzaman Chowdhury Javed has bought 360 luxury houses in the UK at a cost of 250 million dollars (about 3 thousand crores in Bangladeshi taka). Recently, this information was published by Qatar-based media Al Jazeera.
According to Al Jazeera's investigative report, Saifuzzaman Chowdhury bought 360 luxury houses in the UK at a cost of $250 million. Apart from Britain, he has expanded his real estate business to New York, Singapore, Dubai and Malaysia.
Al Jazeera reporter is seen talking to Javed in that report. Javed's voice can be heard laughing when asked about his property and his location outside the country.
Producer Mustafa Saryar Faruqi gave a Facebook status with that 'laughter'. In which he wrote, 'Khya khya khya khya... After watching Al Jazeera's terrible documentary about Awami Minister Javed's money laundering of thousands of crores of rupees and 360 houses in London, many things have turned in my head. But Javed's raspy smile is still ringing in my ears over all the questions and anger.
Then Farooqui writes, 'This sarcastic smile is their mockery of Bangladesh. Jabed is not the only one to laugh at this. There are thousands of looters including Hasi S Alam group, Sheikh Hasina, Sheikh Rehana, Benazir, Aziz, Basic Bachchu. This is the smile of all those who made the country boil in the last 17 years. This smile. Of those officers who have disappeared and killed hundreds of people.
Faruqi also writes, 'Those who have lost their fathers, those who have lost their children, this bitter smile is like a spear in their ears. This laughter fell like a spear in the ears of the families of the officers killed in the BDR mutiny.
Citing an example of an incident, this producer wrote, 'You must remember a few days ago in the third level interview, BDR incident investigation coordinator Captain Subail said that he was instructed by Sheikh Hasina to change the investigation report. Sheikh Hasina kept that serving officer of the army hidden for 340 days not to change. Can you imagine where the state went? Could it be called a state? Or it became the festival of some mafia robbery, murder, disappearance syndicate.
After that, thanking Al Jazeera and calling on the new government, Faruqi wrote, "Thanks to Al Jazeera for making such a documentary." I appeal to this government and the two governments that will be elected after that, you arrange to show the records of these 16 years of crime through audio visual. He highlighted the pain stories of the affected people. I know it will be huge, thousands of episodes will run out but this series will not end. But our job is to document this for future generations. It can be fiction, a mix of fiction and documentary. It can be in various hybrid formats. We have to do these things so that in the future no political party, no political leader, dare to become a fascist.
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