Feeling Envy of Deads

November 21, 2007

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  • Have you ever faced hunger for two or three days?

  • Have you ever found your home ravaged to rubble?

  • Have you ever fallen in situation when you even have no water to drink?

  • Have you ever fallen in situation where your living, your profession, your family & your home, everything is lost & gone?

  • Have you ever thought of how it will feel when you will be turned to a penniless man within a night and you have to have your food, clothes, if someone other gives it to you?

  • Have you ever fallen in situation where you have absolutely no home to live, no bed to sleep, no food to eat, and no chance to get those stuffs soon?

  • Have you ever thought of a situation when you have lost all of your family members at once, whereas they all remained till last night?

  • Have you ever fallen in a situation when you have lost your parent & found him/her in… … …

sidr-12.jpgI actually don’t intend to go further. Actually those of us who are seating in front of the computer screen & are reading this post right this time, never ever think about the situation I have mentioned above. We are never able to imagine what will happen if we fall into situations like these (May Almighty bless us). The fact is, millions of Bangladeshis at the south are facing these situations. They are now becoming jealous on those who have died. This is a very unfortunate situation, when a survivor becomes jealous on the dead. This is what is called extreme disaster. We have to come forward to get them back to their lives. They have lost their living, their home, their loved & dearest ones.

Now, we have to do something before they lose their desire to survive further. I have mentioned some ways at the post next to this to help these victims of Cyclone Sidr. They need your help. Please do whatever you can do from your position.

Banglalink users click to donate for the victims of Cyclone Sidr. 

 

They Need Your Help

November 19, 2007

 

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We need to hit it back. And the only way to do this is helping its victims. The situation over those affected areas is grave. Survivors have been helped to survive but they need help to survive further. People have lost their home. Poor parents have lost children, children have lost their parents. They have lost what they have got. Nothing is left apart from their lives. And this is such a time when they need your help badly. This is the time when a nation don’t need to see, who is the regime, how is the government, how is the corruption situation, what are political identities. This is the time to come forward with what you can provide. Our brothers & sisters are in trouble. Just think of that the cyclone could ravage your home if the direction would change a bit. Then what would happen to you? You would not be seating in front your screen this way. So please help those victimized people to get them back in their lives.

BANGLADESH

Chief Adviser’s Relief and Welfare Fund,
Current Account No. 33004093,
Sonali Bank, Prime Minister’s Office Branch,
Tejgaon, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
SWIFT Code : BSONBDDH

Ref: Chief Advisor’s Office Website and Bangladesh High Commission to Canada Website

FOR PEOPLE LIVING IN AUSTRALIA

Bangladesh High Commission ,Canberra
Account Name: Relief Fund
Account Number: 032729 199161
Bank: Westpac Banking Corporation
Branch: Manuka, ACT

ref: Press release on flood relief

FOR PEOPLE LIVING IN CANADA

Those living in Canada and wish to help, may please send bank/postal draft, cheque to be drawn on any of the following bank account:

Prime Minister’s Relief Fund,
Account No. 00236-5077441,
Royal Bank of Canada,
99 Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada,
C/O – Bangladesh High Commission, Ottawa.
SWIFT Code : ROYCATT2.

If you are sending bank/postal draft, cheque , etc., you may also send it to Bangladesh High Commission in Ottawa (275 Bank street, Suite-302, Ottawa, ON K2P 2L6) for deposit with the accounts.

Please also note that at the special request of the High Commission, some money exchanges/remitting agencies owned by Bangladeshi expatriates in Toronto and Montreal have agreed to remit money to any of the above relief funds free of charges or commissions.

ref: Bangladeshi High Commission in Canada

 

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The International Federation of the Red Cross (You can select Cyclone SIDR)

UNICEF

CARE

Islamic Relief

Bangladesh Cyclone Appeal – World Vision UK (You can select Cyclone SIDR) Tel: 0800 088 088

Save the Children

Christian Aid

British Red Cross [ tax efficient donation for people living in uk]

Catholic Relief Services

Courtesy:

Asif (Drishtipat)

& Rumi Ahmed 

We Mourn

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