Shoaib Choudhury's Book 'Extreme Adversity'
22 Dec, 2006
A new book named ‘Extreme Adversity’ containing articles on and by Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury has recently been published by BPL. Articles from several eminent writers and journalists in the world are incorporated in the book. BPL will distribute this book in domestic and international market.
(PRWEB) August 12, 2006 -- A new book named ‘Extreme Adversity’
containing articles on and by Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury has
recently been published by BPL. Articles from several eminent
writers and journalists in the world are incorporated in the book.
BPL will distribute this book in domestic and international market.
Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury is the editor and publisher of Weekly
Blitz, who was arrested on 29th November 2003 at Zia International
Airport, when he was about to board a Bangkok bound flight.
Choudhury was scheduled to attend a seminar organized by Hebrew
Writer’s Association. Later, Bangladesh government brought sedition
charge against him, which awaits trial at the Metropolitan Session
Judge’s court in Dhaka.
Meanwhile, US Congress, while passing the Appropriation Bill 2007
made some remarks on the false sedition case of Salah Uddin Shoaib
Choudhury. It said, “The Committee recognizes the steps taken by the
Government of Bangladesh to combat terrorism and extremism and notes
the challenges posed to the government by Islamic fundamentalism.
However, the committee is troubled by the Government of Bangladesh
handling of the case of Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury, an advocate of
religious freedom and interfaith dialogue who was recently released
from prison after being held for eighteen months without due process
of law. The Committee remains concerned about the sedition charges
still facing Mr. Choudhury and the potential for a death sentence in
the event of a conviction.”
Earlier members of Bangladesh Caucus in the US Congress sent a
letter to Bangladesh government with the request of immediately
dropping the false sedition charge. The government did not pay any
heed to international calls anticipating adverse reactions from
Islamist radicals within and outside the government.