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Bangladesh parties threaten to boycott elections - 12 Oct 08 The two main political parties in Bangladesh say they will boycott December's general elections if corruption charges against their leaders are not dropped. Supporters of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) have also condemned the Electoral Commission's decision to ban religious-based parties from running in the elections. Al Jazeera's Nicholas Haque reports. Tags: Nicholas Haque al jazeera english bangladesh elections boycott religion right wing alliance asia |
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George Harrison - Bangladesh George Harrison performing "Bangladesh" during the concert for Bangladesh at 1971, Madison Square Garden. MAGIC! My friend came to me, with sadness in his eyes He told me that he wanted help Before his country dies Although I couldn't feel the pain, I knew I had to try Now I'm asking all of you To help us save some lives Bangla Desh, Bangla Desh Where so many people are dying fast And it sure looks like a mess I've never seen such distress Now won't you lend your hand and understand Relieve the people of Bangla Desh Bangla Desh, Bangla Desh Such a great disaster - I don't understand But it sure looks like a mess I've never known such distress Now please don't turn away, I want to hear you say Relieve the people of Bangla Desh Relieve Bangla Desh Bangla Desh, Bangla Desh Now it may seem so far from where we all are It's something we can't neglect It's something I can't neglect Now won't you give some bread to get the starving fed We've got to relieve Bangla Desh Relieve the people of Bangla Desh We've got to relieve Bangla Desh Relieve the people of Bangla Desh Tags: George harrison bangla bangladesh bangla-desh concert for madison square garden 1971 clapton dylan ringo starr keltner |
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NE-YO FT. BANGLADESH "A MILLI" REMIX (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) Mr. Shondrae Bangladesh whom "single handedly saved hip hop", according to hip hop heavy weight Busta Rhymes. Lil Wayne's "A Milli", produced by Mr. Bangladesh, anchored Wayne's album into a stunning 1 million units sold in its first week. Bangladesh's "A Milli" beat is said to be the Most Rapped on beat in hip hop history. Artist such as Jay-Z, Fabolous, Chris Brown and Lil Mama have all re-recorded verses on to the "A Milli" beat. But it was Neyo's verse, which Neyo said "is not a Chris Brown diss", that sparked internet mayhem and became the #3 most downloaded song on iTunes. Director Gabriel Hart, Mr. Bangladesh and Neyo took the momentum of the remix to another level by creating a blazing video for the song. Shot in Los Angeles, the video fuses eye-catching movement with Hart's signature visually aggressive style. The video is sure to be a television and internet classic. Expect to see and hear more heat very soon from Neyo, Mr.Bangladesh and Director Gabriel Hart. OFFICIAL BANGLADESH/COMPOUND ENTERTAINMENT REMIX! SHOUT OUT TO NE-YO,BUSTA RHYMES, FLIP MODE COMPOUND ENTERTAINMENT, THE GIRL FEATURED IN THE VIDEO IS BRANDEE STEPHENS SHE IS A PROFESSIONAL DANCER. YOU HAVE SEEN HER WITH FERGIE AND THE BLACK EYE PEAS. HER MYSPACE: http://www.myspace.com/superstarbran KRUMPERS AND DANCERS ARE FROM CIARA'S NEW DANCE AGENCY UNIVERSAL DANCE AND TALENT http://www.youtube.com/universaldancetv Gabriel Hart, Director\Editor http://www.gabrielhart.com Robert Benavides, DP http://www.robertbenavides.com THIS IS FOR HIP HOP!!!!! BANGLADESH BANGS THE BEST! Tags: NEYO LIL WAYNE AMILLI REMIX JAYZ BANGLADESH GABRIEL HART RAP |
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Shakira appeals for Bangladesh Shakira has been doing her part to help the cyclone-devastated Bangladesh. Tags: itn showbiz news Shakira Bangladesh |
User: journeymanpictures |
Otter Fishing - Bangladesh March 1997 In the world's most crowded country, Bangladesh, it's hard to imagine there's any room for nature. But we discover a unique relationship between man and beast. Crashing around in a log box, two otters in rope harnesses are desperate to get to their food. A fisherman lifts the lid and out they dive to munch on the fishtails scattered outside their wooden cage. Bengali fishermen use these otters to herd fish into their nets. Every year Bengali menfolk bid their families farewell and sail downstream to catch their fish. With a sharp smack on the bottom, the otters are dispatched into the water and told to swim for their keep! More often than not, they get caught up in the nets and incur verbal abuse from their masters. As crimson sunset falls, the fishermen cook by their fires and the otters curl up in the boxes and go to sleep. Tags: Bangladesh Otters Logs animals Journeyman Pictures |
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The Young Hardworking Poor of Rural Bangladesh The poor aren't lazy. In this video I meet 30 kids who were forced to choose between either putting food on the table or getting an education. They are able to study part-time (for two hours each day) because local community members in this rural village pooled their money to form an informal school. The school teacher teaches these children English, Bengali, and Math all for a salary of $15 a month. Part Two is Available Here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=83edvBwXJKI For more information about what I'm doing in Bangladesh, check out my blog at: http://uncultured.com In the video, one of the kids said he sells "paan". Here is some info on what that is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paan By request, I am including a link for more information on Bangladesh: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh Bangladesh is a small country with over 150 million people (half the population of the USA) in South Asia. It is not Mexico (!?). About My Reaction to the Various Names: This video isn't scripted - those were my genuine reactions at the time. I still have problems pronouncing the various Muslim names in this country. The regional accent made it even harder to understand the names. One of the reasons I asked "You're Muslim and your name is Johnny?" is because Western/European names are usually common with the Christian community that lives in an adjacent town. The music in this video (in order used) are: "How Far" - Jamison Young "Love" - The Umbrellas "Goodbye to Spring" - Josh Woodward "Thinking of You" - The Umbrellas Music by Jamison Young and Josh Woodward are used under a Creative Commons license. You can download their music for free at: Jamison Young: http://jamyoung.net/music.html Josh Woodward: http://www.joshwoodward.com/music/ Music by The Umbrellas is copyright of The Militia Group. Used with written permission. This video is free for you to use and share under a Creative Commons license (BY-NC-SA). Tags: UnculturedProject Bangladesh Poor Poverty Children Kids Education Madhupur Third World School Teacher |
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Driving in Dhaka Bangladesh A very cool video of driving in Dhaka - Bangladesh made by some kids for a school project i think... I just found it on the internet If the person who made this video is reading this you ROCK!!! Tags: Driving Dhaka Bangladesh school kids very cool |
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ANTHEM OF BANGLADESH OUR MOTHER-LAND Tags: BANGLADESH anthem Fakruddin ARMY NAVY USA 1971 AIR FORCE DU DHAKA SONG MUSIC NEWS NTV channel i |
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Podcast Bangladesh An overview of the podcasting activities at International School Dhaka for 2005-2006. Includes interview excerpts and images. This video was shown at NECC06 as part of the Podcast Bangladesh presentation by Julie Lindsay Tags: podcast blogging digitalstorytelling Bangladesh NECC06 julielindsay InternationalSchoolDhaka |
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Banned milk sold in Bangladesh - 26 Sept 08 A growing number of countries have banned many Chinese-made foods in a bid to combat the spread of tainted milk products that has caused the deaths of a number of children and left thousands suffering from kideny stones. But not all countires have been vigilant in calmping down on Chinese milk imports. Al Jazeera's Nicholas Haque reports from Dhaka, Bangladesh's capital, where tainted milk powder can still be purchased from convenience stores despite the efforts of authorities. Tags: al jazeera milk Bangladesh China Chinese tainted products banned Nicholas Haque Dhaka Beijing |