An eNewsletter  from SUPRO, Bangladesh
Date Issue No. 22  March, 2007
 

South Asian People’s Solidarity and SAARC: Looking for confrontation free society to eradicate poverty

 

SUPRO have had organized a seminar with above title on 3rd March 2007 in CIRDAP auditorium, Dhaka. Where ex ministers, parliament members, ex advisers to the care taker governments, ex diplomats and foreign secretaries, civil society and NGO leaders were participated. Please follow the key note speeches from important speakers as follows;

 

              Sultana Kamal

: Human security should come first

 

CM Shafi Shami

: Countries should run with win win situation
Poverty reduction strategy should be considered on priority basis : AMA Muhit

Bangladesh not yet ready for liberalized trade

: Hasanul Haque Innu

 

Abul Ahsan Chowdhury

:  Participants spin dine at banquet

 

Mosharaf Hossain Shajahan

: 100 years for hard core poverty reduction! No
Only non conditional positive attempts could resolve South Asian Problems :

 

Monoranjansheel Gopal

 

Reshape educational curriculum for setting a common South Asian mind set :  Walliur Rahman.

 

Abdul Manan

: Bilateral treaty should be given importance

 

Sabbir Shams

: Internal vacillation vague to right demand
Poverty and Conflict can be wiped out by 2020 :  Lt. General Mahbubur Rahman

Does South Asian Solidarity Exist in SAARC?

: Mohammed Jomir

 

Ahmed Swapan

: There is dearth of state solidarity, but not people’s solidarity

 

Nurul Alam

: Micro credit is not the panacea for poverty reduction:

There was a position which contains SUPRO position on (i) contradiction in charter, (ii) MDG progress ratio, (iii) SAFTA, (iv) environment, (v) military expenditure, and (vi) civil society demands (vii) GMO free South Asia:. Please see the position paper in www.saarccivilsociety.org, and www.supro.org

 
 

© 2007 SUPRO, Bangladesh

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