Che Guevera and Kobad Ghandi-why do they mislead?
No doubt for last two days, arrest of Kobad Ghandhi, a politburo member of the Maoist rebel group rocked the national media. Definitely what stirred the most is his sacrifice of career and Persian family fortune which he and his wife inherited during 1970. After he was baptized in Leninism in London, he continued to serve oppressed rural people of India and finally joined Maoist rebels during 1980's. One may think that rebels are just trigger happy gun master fighting against either Indian military force or Salua Julum but BBC interview of Kobad in 2008 clearly speaks volume for his work among the oppressed rural people in Madhya Pradesh.
With the passing of Senator Ted Kennedy, Bangladesh lost a very dear friend
With the passing of Senator Edward Kennedy, Bangladesh lost a very dear friend
Remembering the first lunar landing after 40 long years!
Remembering the first lunar landing after 40 long years!
Key Moments in Presidential Inaugurations - Washington to Obama
Key Moments in Presidential Inaugurations: Washington to Obama <o:p></o:p> <o:p></o:p> <o:p></o:p>Compiled by Jahed Ahmed <o:p></o:p> <o:p></o:p>
Saving Child Witches - A Nigerian Perspective
Leo Igwe Some months ago, a British film-maker drew my attention to the plight of children in Akwa Ibom State who had been accused of being witches and wizards and thrown out of their homes by their families and relatives. In August, I travelled to the city of Eket to meet with these kids and the individuals helping to look after them, to find out how my organization could offer help and support.