Cuba marks Che Guevara's death


Cuba marks the 43rd anniversary of the death of Argentine-Cuban guerrilla legend Ernesto "Che" Guevara, who was killed in La Higuera village in Bolivia.
As traditionally, the official media devoted several articles to commemorate the legendary guerrilla leader. A total of 120,000 pupils received their blue scarf insignia, which identified them as members of the Jose Marti Pioneers Organisation, and swore "to be like Che Guevara," Xinhua reports.
Born on June 14, 1928 in Rosario, Argentina, and graduated as a doctor, Guevara started his "legend" after meeting Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro in 1955 in Mexico and travelled to Cuba to participate in the guerrilla fight till the victory over the dictatorship of Batista on Jan 1, 1959.
In 1966 he went to Bolivia to start another revolution and on Oct 8, 1967 he was captured by the army. One day later, he was killed in a small school at the La Higuera village.
The Cuban government has always commemorated Guevara as the example of "new man," to be followed by the young generations.

11 dead, coastal areas submerged

At least 11 people have died in the submerged coastal areas due to the storm whipped up by depression in the Bay of Bengal.
Hundreds of fishermen are still reported missing. Some of them have reportedly taken shelters in the coast of West Bengal, India.
Due to rough weather a number of launch services have been halted in the country's southern areas. Ferry services have also been disrupted.
The country has been facing a constant downpour for the last two days due to the depression.
Several thousand people have already taken shelter at cyclone centres in the coastal areas.
The Campaign for Sustainable Rural Livelihoods, Oxfam International's alliance of 200 civil society and grass root organisations, on Friday expressed grave concern over media reports of the missing 140 fishermen.
The pressure group, based on scientific analysis, believes that Bangladeshi fishermen are particularly vulnerable when these kinds of disasters strike.
The Met Office on Friday afternoon said the low pressure on the Bay has started to move to the coastal areas and will soon be weakened.
In the morning, it warned of a tidal surge 7-feet above normal level due to the depression over the coast and has issued cautionary signal No. 3 as a well-marked low pressure formed over the west-central part of the Bay of Bengal and its adjoining northern areas. However, the Met Office said that there wasn't any possibility of floods in those areas and the low pressure would cross the coast in the evening.
bdnews24.com Barguna correspondent reports three people in the district have been killed. Among them two died in Amtali Upazila as their houses collapsed on them. The two were identified as Minara Begum, 30, of Shakhria Village and Naren, 7, of Tiakhali Village.
Upazila vice-chairman Shamsuddin Shanu told bdnews24.com on Friday morning at least 15 have been injured getting trapped under collapsed houses and uprooted trees. The injured have been admitted to district health complexes.
Amtoli Union Parishad member Kabir Hossain told bdnews.com that another fisherman drowned when a trawler MV Azmir capsized on Thursday night in Bain Bunia area.
'Shafin', 5, of Charkalni village also drowned on Friday.
Local sources have informed that about 100,000 people have been marooned in Barguna coastal districts due to embankment breaches.
Also four fishermen trawlers have capsized on Friday night and 27 fishermen went missing, local people have informed.
Barguna Trawler Workers Union president Abdul Mannan Majhi on Friday noon said, "One missing fisherman Yusuf Majhi of Badurtala village told her wife Fatima Begum through cell-phone that 358 fishermen of 27 trawlers of Barguna took shelter in Indian border area."
Bagerhat correspondent says three people, including two brothers, died in the district.
Ranju Molla, 18, and Moir Molla, 26, sons of Taiab Molla, 68, of Kahalu village under Mollahat Upazila, were killed by lightening on Friday noon.
Taiab was also injured that time.
Kawsar Halder, 35, son of Quader Halder of Sonatali village under Sharankhola Upazila, was drowned while he was fishing on the Bhola River.
In Barisal, daughter of 'Hashem' of Madarkati village under Banaripara Upazila, 'Urmi', 4, was drowned on Friday morning. She was later recovered and taken to the health complex. But she died on the way.
At Alimabad village under Muladi Upazila, one Shilpi Begum, 25, was killed in lightning around 3pm when she went out of her home during the storm, local Ansar member Mokfar Uddin said.
In Bhola, 'Momtaz', 40, of Charnolua village under Charfashion Upazila, was killed when her house collapsed as a tree uprooted on the house. Twenty-five people were injured that time.
Masuma Khatun, 60, of South Fashion village in the Upazila, and 'Sojol', 5, of Charjatin village under Monpura Upazila, were drowned on Friday.
On Thursday night, the embankments in Chittagong's coastal areas Anwara and Bashkhali breached and a number of villages were swamped, said bdnews24.com Chittagong correspondent. More than 150,000 people in those areas have been marooned.
The Feni correspondent reports about 12 villages in the coastal district Shonagazi have submerged ruining homes, crops and cattle.

Sad News: Coasts warned of 5-7 feet tidal surge.


The Met Office in a special bulletin on Friday warned that coastal areas of the country might be swept by a wind-driven surge of 5-7 feet high above the normal tide.
Barguna correspondent of bdnews24.com reported that at least two people had died being hit by the flying scraps of tin-shed houses flung by wind-packed storms.
Some 140 fishermen who remained missing since Wednesday in the Bay of Bengal were yet to be located.
The Met Office has advised cautionary signal no. 3 along the coastal areas as the depression over northwest bay has moved northeastwards and now lay over the northwest parts of the bay and adjoining coasts of Bangladesh and West Bengal.
According to the Met Office observation at 9am on Friday, the storm laid about 610 kms southwest of Chittagong port, 585 kms southwest of the Cox's Bazaar port and 420 kms southwest of the Mongla port (near lat 19.6° n & long 87.0° e).
The storm is likely to intensify further and move in a north-northwesterly direction. Under its influence steep pressure persisted over northern part of the bay.
Squally weather might affect the maritime ports and coastal areas of the country, the met office warned.
Maximum wind speed within 44 kms of the depression centre is about 40 kph rising to 50. Sea will remain rough, the forecast added.
Under the influence of depression and the new moon phase, the low-lying areas of the coastal districts of Cox's Bazaar, Chittagong, Noakhali, Feni, Laxmipur, Bhola, Barisal, Patuakhali, Borguna, Chandpur, Pirozpur, Jhalokathi, Bagerhat, Khulna, Satkhira and the off-shore islands are likely to be inundated by wind-driven surge.
All fishing boats and trawlers over northern part of the bay and deep sea have been advised to keep alert and remain in shelter until further notice.

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Environment court in every district

The Environment Court Bill-2010 has been passed in the parliament to expedite trials related to environment pollution and formation of courts in every district.
The Climate Change Trust Bill was also passed in the parliament on Monday. Land state minister Mostafizur Rahman Fizar, in absence of the state minister for environment, presented the bills for approval.
State minister for environment Hasan Mahmud tabled the bill on Sep 30. The bill was forwarded to the parliamentary standing committee for environment and forest ministry with a 15-day deadline for analysis.
The parliament on Monday passed Expatriates' Welfare Bill-2010.
The environment court bill also aims to ensure removal of bothersome obstacles in the implementation of environmental laws. It proposes establishment of an environment court at every district. It also allows setting up more than one court if required at the districts. At the same time it mentioned setting up a special magistrate's court for processing such complaints.
The bill made punitive measures stricter raising the maximum sentence to five years from three years and increasing the maximum fine to five lakhs from three lakhs. It also proposed setting up a deadline of 180 days within which special magistrates will have to complete the case proceedings.
The environment department's director general or anyone empowered by him can file the case directly with the special magistrate's court or file a complaint with the police station under the criminal procedure.
The bill also allows the environment department director general or anyone directed by the court to enter any place at any time to conduct searches and collect evidence.
The government, in 2000, decreed the Environment Court Act-2000 which had provisions to set up district-level courts manned by officials at the same level as joint-district judges.
However, only four courts have been set up, with two in Dhaka and Chittagong, an Environment Appeal Court in Dhaka and a district additional judge has been carrying out additional duty in an Environment Court in Sylhet.
Hasan Mahmud said while tabling the bill, "The Environment Court Act-2000 only allows special magistrates to conduct drives against manufacture, import, marketing, stocking, distribution, transporting for commercial purposes and use of polythene shopping bags, and against release of black fumes from vehicle exhausts. They were unable to act against other more severe offences."
"The draft of the Environment Court Act - 2010 was formulated to do away with the previous nuisances faced while implementing the act during the last 10 years," he added.
The environment state minister then proceeded to table the "Climate Change Trust Bill-2010".
The Climate Change Trust Fund Formation Policy was approved by the cabinet on Aug 24, 2009 aiming to control disbursement of the total Tk 14 billion funds donated to Bangladesh during 2009-10FY and 2010-11FY after it has been marked as the most vulnerable victim of climate change.
The bill was forwarded to the parliamentary standing committee for environment and forest ministry with a 15-day deadline for analysis.
Other than these, education minister Nurul Islam Nahid tabled the "International Mother Language Institute Bill 2010.
It was forwarded to the parliamentary standing committee for the education ministry for analysis over the next 10 days.

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Babar 'involved' in 10-truck arms haul

The police have appealed the court to remand former home state minister Lutfozzaman Babar into custody to interrogate him in the sensational 10-trucks arms haul case.
CID (Criminal Investigation Department) senior assistant superintendent Moniruzzaman Chowdhury, also investigation officer of the case, on Sunday requested the Chittagong Metropolitan Magistrates' Court for a 10-day remand.
Judge Fazlul Bari set October 13 for hearing the petition, where Babar has been shown arrested in the case.
"We have found Babar's involvement during further investigation in the incident. Moreover, evidences have been found that Babar influenced the investigation," IO Moniruzzaman told bdnews24.com.
Babar is currently being questioned in the August 21 grenade attack case.

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