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An Exhibition on the life of Bangladesh Minorities titled 'Asru (Tears)'

07-13-2007 03:07 PM CET | Arts & Culture

Press release from: Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities (HRCBM)

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Asru Exhibition

Asru Exhibition

Do not miss this historical event – first time an international event of this kind, magnitude and significance for the awareness of Bangladesh genocide on Minority. The Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities (HRCBM) is unveiling an exhibition on Bangladesh titled “Asru (Tears)”, which is co-sponsored by the Foundation Against Continuing Terrorism (FACT).

The exhibition is to be shown to the public at the Rayburn Foyer in the Rayburn Building in Washington D.C. on July 30 and July 31, 2007. We are expecting presence of a large number of lawmakers from both the House and the Senate, diplomats, foreign delegates including many prominent heads of organizations at the event.

Terrorism in Bangladesh has been going on for decades. The suffering of the Bangladeshi people, minorities in particular, continue even today. Rape and murder, as weapons of genocide, have been used extensively against the minorities in Bangladesh. This comprehensive exhibit will encompass the history of Bangladesh and a chronological depiction of its culture and religion in perspective. The exhibition will be shown at different parts of the country.

Please contact the following for additional details of donations, attendance,

Dr. Amalendu Chatterjee
Executive Director
Human Rights For Bangladesh Minorities
2000 Bear Cat Way, #105
Morrisville, NC 27560
Tel 919-674-2029

Note: Attached is a tentative schedule of events. More details will posted once all speakers are final. For more information about the event please contact Amalendu Chatterjee, - amalendu.chatterjee@eximsoft.com or Kanchan Banerjee (iPremm, Inc.), event coordinator at 617-306-6609 .

Tentative Event Schedule:

Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minority (HRCBM)
&
Foundation Against Continuing Terrorism (FACT)
Presents
An exhibition on Bangladesh titled “Asru (Tears)”

Monday and Tuesday, July 30 and July 31, 2007
Rayburn Foyer, Rayburn Building
Washington D.C.

Monday, July 30
Inauguration: 11:30 AM
Luncheon: 12:00
Seminar: 1:00 – 3:00 PM
Reception: 4:30 – 5:15 PM
Opening Speech: 4:30-4:45 PM
Guided Tour: 5:15 – 5:45
Presentations: 5:45 – 7:30 PM

Tuesday, July 31
Exhibition open to public: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Documentary Film
Speech on Current Situations By People From Bangladesh

Invited Guest List
1. Congressman Frank Pallone – Sponsor Of the Event
2. Congressman Joseph Crowley – C-Chair of Bangladesh Congressional Caucus
3. Congressman Mark Kirk
4. Congressman Steve Chabot
5. Senator John Edwards
6. Senator John Sununu
7. Senator Dick Durbin
8. Sergey Karev – UN Counter Terrorism Committee (CTC)
9. Felice D. Gaer – Chairman, The US commission on International Religious Freedom
10. Dr. Richard Benkin – Author, Human Rights Activist, and Defender of Bangladesh Journalist Salauddun Shoaib Choudhury
11. Shahariair Kabir –Reputed Freelance Journalist, Author, Documentary Film Maker, a Minority Rights Activist
12. Salauddin Shoaib Choudhury – Bnagladesh Journalist and Human Rights Activist
13. Samaresh Baidya – a Journalist, Reporter of Bhorer Kagaj
14. Subrata Choudhury – SASP member Secretary
15. Dana Dillion – Senior Policy Analyst of the Asia Studies at the Heritage Foundation
16. and Others - who are working and involved for the cause of minorities in Bangladesh

Human Rights Congress for Bangladesh Minorities (HRCBM) is a human rights and humanitarian organization dedicated to uphold rights of Bangladesh minorities.

Website : http://www.hrcbm.org
Email : info@hrcbm.org
Phone : 212-592-3627
Fax : 215-434-6804
Address : P.O. Box 5493
City/Town : Santa Clara
State/Province : California
Zip : CA 95056
Country : United States

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