In a world of peace, the shadow of unrest must be removed



Kanak Joyti, Contributing Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka
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Although peace is the main desire of the people, the lack of that peace sometimes arises due to the intentional actions and behavior of selfish groups. Then the shadow of unrest descends on the world of peace. Human, conscientious people then unite hand in hand to establish peace. It is the eternal human commitment of human beings to take a stand for peace irrespective of religion, caste, language and region.

Peace in the world and in our country is often disrupted due to inhuman and tragic incidents due to the machinations of the wicked group. The hope is that the law, society and people do not like the conspirators who create unrest. It was soon possible to identify them and bring them under the law.

Although the situation is temporarily complicated, provocative and murky due to the troublemakers, the country-society-people speak of peace and are in favor of peace even in that complex situation. A handful of conspirators never succeed against people and humanity. Victory is for peace, for people, for humanity.

In the name of religion, in the name of politics, in the name of interests, a small number of people show aggression and violence in different countries at different times. In their hearts, in their policies and plans, there is enmity, revenge and hatred. In the history of civilization, they have always found a place in stables with animals. They have no place in human society because people want peace. People do not want chaos, terror, revenge, destruction, blood, violence. People want the shadow of unrest to be removed in a world of peace.

As a result, those who destroy peace, incite and provoke tensions, destroy the rights, dignity and security of others, must be severely repressed and abandoned. Those who will work against peace and harmony, forgetting religion, caste, political identity, must be punished under the strict provisions of the law and resisted by socially united forces. In order to remove the shadow of unrest in the world of peace, everything needs to be done on behalf of the individual, society and the state itself.

It is the responsibility of the people, society and the political system to ensure peace and security at all times. The perpetrators of unrest must be eliminated. Because, there is no real person anywhere in the world who thinks or supports the unrest, violence, terror, violence, sabotage, barbarism, violence, aggression, conflict, conflict, strife, war and killing. .

Nevertheless, history testifies that in spite of the unity of humanity, social cohesion and communal harmony being essential, the misguided people, forgetting their religious practices, continue to divide into different sects and groups and conspire in isolation. Due to which, anarchic and chaotic destructive activities of conflicts, quarrels, conflicts and inter-conflicts continue.

As a result, everyone has to be careful about the destruction of human mutual unity, social cohesion and peace and harmony. In order to establish good relations and harmony in the individual and social life, mutual understanding and cooperation has to be maintained through the elimination of violence, unrest, disagreement, division, bitterness, enmity, hatred, enmity and hatred.

In order to remove the shadow of unrest in a world of peace, people, society and the political system will have to work hand in hand for reconciliation and cooperation through dialogue and eradicate violence and divisiveness.

   

We are ashamed to look at the development of Bangladesh: Pakistan PM



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Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif praised the economic progress of Bangladesh and said that they are ashamed to look at the development of Bangladesh.

According to a report by Pakistan-based media Dawn on Thursday (April 25), Shahbaz Sharif said this in a view exchange meeting with business representatives at the Sindh Chief Minister's residence in Karachi on Wednesday (April 24).

He said that before independence, Bangladesh i.e. East Pakistan at that time was considered a burden to the country. But they have made tremendous progress in the growth of industrialization.

Shahbaz Sharif said, I was very young when...we were told that it was a burden on our shoulders. Today you all know where that burden has reached (in terms of economic growth). And now when we look at them, we feel ashamed.

Currently, Bangladesh is ahead of Pakistan in almost all indicators of the socio-economic sector.

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Mass arrests could not stop anti-Israel protests at American universities



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US universities have erupted in protest over Israel's military operation in the Palestinian-besieged Gaza. This pro-Palestinian movement is being suppressed even after mass arrests. Rather, as the days go by, the protests are spreading.

The news agency Reuters reported that police made mass arrests at Atlanta's Emory University amid protests. A graduation ceremony at the University of Southern California was canceled due to the protests.

Emory University officials said protesters not affiliated with the college entered campus grounds early Thursday morning. When they refused to leave, the police used chemical spray to disperse them.

According to CBS News, about 108 people were arrested at Emerson College in the city on Wednesday night local time. Earlier in the evening, 93 people were taken into police custody from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California.

Anti-Israel protests have spread to dozens of US universities within a week of starting at New York's Columbia University.

Meanwhile, a clash between protesters and police took place at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas. Later, authorities said that 34 people were arrested from there. These new arrests came after massive arrests of protesters at Columbia, Yale and New York universities.

Students gathered Wednesday (April 24) to protest at the University of Southern California's Alumni Park. At this time they were stopped by the riot police. Protesters were told to leave within 10 minutes by an announcement from a police helicopter. However, the students who remained at the scene were arrested for trespassing.

The protests at the University of Southern California were reportedly peaceful at first. Later the tension spread with the presence of the police. Protesters threw water bottles at the police when they tried to arrest a woman. At this time, they kept shouting slogans - 'Let him go'. Besides, they surrounded the police officers and shouted slogans like 'I want the liberation of Palestine'.

It should be noted that on October 7, the Palestinian independence organization Hamas entered Israeli territory and carried out an ambush. 1200 people were killed. Because of this, since that day, the Israeli forces continue to attack Gaza indiscriminately. 34 thousand 305 Palestinians were killed in the Gaza Strip in the attack that lasted for more than six months. Apart from this, there is a severe humanitarian crisis due to lack of food, water and medical equipment.

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Iran is cracking down on women who don't wear Hijab



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Iran is cracking down on women and girls who don't wear Hijab. The country has started a new campaign named 'Noor' from last April 13. Since then, the implementation of the Hijab law has started to become stricter.

Iran has strict laws on wearing the Hijab. Strict action is taken against those who break this law.

Some videos of women being assaulted have gone viral on social media. In them, it is seen that women who go out without Hijab are forcibly picked up in cars by the members of the 'Morality Police'.

A video shows a mother and daughter walking through Tehran's busiest square in the capital. At that time, they were surrounded by five female and two male members of the police. When they tried to evade arrest, they were violently beaten and taken into a car.

Dina Ghalibaf, a female student at Tehran's Shahid Beheshti University, wrote on the micro-blogging site X that she was barred from boarding the metro. When she insisted, she was taken to a room. She claimed that she was beaten and sexually harassed there.

The student was arrested a day after making such a post and taken to Evin prison.

British newspaper The Guardian spoke to some of those arrested. One of them told the media that eight members of the police surrounded her last Saturday. At that time, she was called "prostitute", "naked American prostitute" and insulted her. Apart from this, the young woman claimed that men also touched her during the arrest.



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Boeing incurs huge losses after door open incident



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Boeing lost a huge amount of money due to the opening of the doors of the Boeing aircraft of Alaska Airlines in mid-air. US aircraft manufacturer Boeing reported a loss of US dollar 343 million in the first quarter of this year (January-March).

An unused door on an Alaska Airlines Boeing Max 9 collapsed moments after takeoff from Portland, Oregon last January. Although the Alaska Airlines plane was able to land safely in this incident, questions about Boeing's safety have been raised around the world.

As a result, Boeing reduced the production of the aircraft according to their target. As a result, Boeing is forced to pay huge losses in the first quarter of this year.

After the Alaska Airlines incident, the United States Aviation Agency ordered the grounding of 171 Boeing Max 737 aircraft. In the wake of the incident, Boeing's chief immediately admitted the mistake and promised to fix the problem with 100% transparency. But even this did not save the end. Boeing's CEO was eventually forced to resign.

In order not to cut the heat of this incident, a former Boeing engineer recently talked about the manufacturing defects of the Dreamliner 787. He recommended grounding all Dreamliner aircraft worldwide. In this incident, the safety of Boeing was questioned again.

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