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Posts published in August 2017

Chinese investors warned of dangers that lie in wait along the new Silk Road

by Wendy Wu in South China Morning Post, Aug 20, 2017 Chinese investors are being given risk maps to guide them along the New Silk Road. The initiative coincides with the country’s shift away from property and hotels towards projects aligned with the Belt and Road Initiative. Minsheng Securities, a local brokerage house, published its own risk rating system for the countries covered by China’s major economic diplomacy initiative, measuring the countries’ political, economic and…

Why is Neo-JMB not banned?: edit

Edit in Prothom Alo, Aug 18, 2017 at 1250pm Despite the government’s continued anti-militant operations, the discovery of militant dens and their preparations for further attacks is alarming. As one operation ends, fresh militant activity comes to light. This indicates the strength of the militants. The traditional Hindu Rath Jatra was halted about a month ago in fear of possible militant attacks. And a young man, Saiful Islam, was killed in a shootout in Olio…

B’desh: Journalists, too, bat for army deployment in next polls: report in Prothom Alo, Aug 16, 2017 at 19:28 hrs

EC-JournalistSenior journalists on Wednesday asked the election commission to ensure participation of all political parties in the next 11th parliamentary elections to make it a credible one. Joining a dialogue organised by the commission at its secretariat in the capital, as part of its series of talks with different stakeholders ahead of the next general elections, the journalists also asked the commission to deploy military troops and introduce ‘no-vote’ provision. EC’s acting secretary Helaluddin Ahmad…

Notice issued to Chinese company: report in Dawn, August 17th, 2017

QUETTA: The environmental protection tribunal of the Balochistan High Court has issued a notice to the Chinese company working on a proposed coal-fired power plant in Hub. The notice was issued during the hearing of a petition filed by Mohammad Aslam Bhootani, a former speaker of the Balochistan Assembly. Mr Bhootani has argued that the power plant — being constructed under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor at an estimated cost of $2 billion — would damage…

China should curb tax dodging posing as investment

By Tan haojun in Global Times, Aug 16, 2017 at 20:43:39 The author is a financial commentator from Zhenjiang, East China’s Jiangsu Province. According to China Merchants Bank and Bain & Company, a global business consulting firm, nearly 60 percent of China’s high net worth individuals have assets overseas in 2017, while in 2011 this ratio was only 20 percent. In 2015 and 2016, China’s annual financial assets exported overseas amounted to more than 1…

Ex-leaders’ influence ‘wanes’ at secretive Chinese Communist Party summer getaway

by Choi Chi-yuk & Viola Zhou in South China Morning Post, Aug 18, 2017 The influence of Chinese Communist Party elders appeared to be on the wane at the key annual summer conclave this year, sources said, underscoring President Xi Jinping’s dominance as he makes final preparations for his second term in office The annual gathering at the seaside resort of Beidaihe – along with a preparatory meeting of ministers, provincial governors and military top…

Former bureaucrats, army officers queuing up for AL ticket in next polls

by Fazlur Rahman Raju in Dhaka Tribune, August 17, 2017 The Awami League is set to hand tickets to compete in the next parliamentary election to a number of businessmen and former bureaucrats and military officers, party sources have revealed. Many of the aspiring candidates are so confident of receiving the ruling party’s nod, they have already started unofficial campaigning around the country. Several sources of the Awami League have confirmed to the Dhaka Tribune…

Out of jail, into terrorism again: report in The daily Star, aug 17, 2017

Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh militant Tariqul Islam Tareq was arrested in Chittagong in connection with a 2005 countrywide series bomb blast case. A Chittagong court later sentenced him to five years in prison for the bomb attack. He served the time and was released in 2013. On October 5, 2015, he stormed a Maddhya Badda house and hacked a spiritual leader (pir) dead. He was arrested nine days later. The murder was carried out at a…

New JMB’s Shibir connection: Report in The Dhaka Tribune, Aug 17, 2017

By Manik Miazee and Tarek Mahmud Leaders and activists of the Jamaat-e-Islami and its student wing Islami Chhatra Shibir are allegedly using a “get expelled strategy” to join the New JMB, a new faction of banned militant outfit Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh, to carry out terror attacks across Bangladesh. With very little scope to play a role in the country’s political arena nowadays, Jamaat and Shibir over the years had secretly expelled over various unclear reasons…

DMP suspects the Mourning Day bomber had co-conspirators

by Arifur Rahman Rabbi in Dhaka Tribune, August 17, 2017 Police on Wednesday said they suspect the Mourning Day bomber, Saiful Islam, 21, had other co-conspirators who had planned to bomb the procession leading up to the Bangabandhu Memorial Museum on National Mourning Day. Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Asaduzzaman Mia said: “We strongly suspect that the co-conspirators are hiding somewhere in Dhaka and we are doing everything to find them.” Police also said militant…

‘EC won’t mediate any polls-related issue among political parties’

by Bilkis Irani in Dhaka Tribune, Aug 17, 2017 at 5.41pm Chief Election Commissioner KM Nurul Huda on Thursday said the Election Commission will neither bow down nor mediate any election-related issue among political parties. “It’s not the Election Commission’s (EC’s) duty to mediate among political parties. We don’t need to go to anyone as the EC is an independent body,” KM Nurul Huda told a dialogue with electronic media persons and senior journalists at…