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12-23-2007, 06:26 PM
|  | Packet Monster
Gender: | | Last Online: 07-20-2008 12:21 PM Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: 127.0.0.1 | | Rare artefacts go missing from ZIA So, What we thought, is turned into reality.
The artefacts which were decided to send France, is missing.
Shabash Bangladesh !
A country , full of losers. | 
12-23-2007, 06:30 PM
|  | G. Omega
Gender: | | Last Online: 07-20-2008 02:28 PM Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Hell | | atleast they werent missing in france O Pagla chulke ne !!! O Pagla chulke ne !!! Chulke Ne !!! Chulke Ne !!! Chulke Ne !!! | 
12-23-2007, 06:58 PM
|  | Packet Monster
Gender: | | Last Online: 07-20-2008 12:21 PM Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: 127.0.0.1 | | some people ( clearly high influencing ) are after these.
what I guess, we will get them ( that is our police and rab will rescue them ) . But we never know, whether its real or not. Because my firm belief is that, govt wont allow a carbon dating test, which is the only way to check the age of these pieces. | 
12-24-2007, 12:06 PM
|  | rhymester
Gender: | | Last Online: 07-20-2008 01:37 PM Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Nijhum Oronne | | Ekhon ki hobe? | 
12-24-2007, 01:57 PM
|  | THÊ..§|_ËÉþ§TÄLkÉ® Super Moderator
Gender: | | Last Online: 07-20-2008 02:27 AM Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Twilight Zone | | As usual a committee headed by a Joint Secretary of the concerned ministry has been formed to enquire into the matter and to provide an indepth report by next 3 working days.
So, as Severus mentioned France can rest easy that it happened before leaving the Artefact's country of origin.
I feel that a group of Miscreants who have been always "against" giving a Good Positive Image for Bangladesh is very ACTIVE and trying desparately to push Bangladesh's Civil Society's public sentiment towards the extreme, by giving misleading information in Public Media and Mass Audience. They alleged that:
1. The Musee Guimet (the France's Museum where the exhibtion will take palce) is not a state museum.
2. The Musee Guimet is not well known and has a dubious past.
3. The artefacts listed for exhibition include unique pieces and these are too valuable too travel, so only replicas should be taken. [stated by 'experts' eg Prof. Shafi]
4. The artefacts have not been insured for sufficient value. [stated by writ petitioner's lawyer]
5. The artefacts if sent in the original will be copied while abroad, and the French Government will keep the originals and return the copies and no-one in Bangladesh will know the difference.[Dr. Yuree, and also Prof. Shafi]
6. The French would never allow the Mona Lisa or Picassos to travel. . [prof. Nizamuddin, an 'expert' and petitioner seeking injunction]
7. The removal of the artefacts will hamper research. [prof. Shafi of Jahangirnagar Univ.]
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regarding the above acquisitions I went to the Museum's website as well as other international websites and found that regarding international cultural affairs UNESCO do have convensions and the France signed on the convention as like Bangladesh and other 170 countries in 1970. Many acquisitions and reports in the newspaper are really not the "REAL" fact as I see it now.
Mona Lisa may unfortunately not have visited Bangladesh yet but she’s been around the world quite a few times. And so have Rodin’s statues and the Impressionists and a whole lot of world famous artists and priceless antiquities.. this is what museums today do – they share!
quote from Tribune: Quote: |
The Musée Guimet is a top-class institution which specializes in exhibiting works from Asia. Their recent exhibitions have been ‘Afghanistan, Rediscovered Treasures’, ‘The Very Rich Hours of the Court of China: Masterpieces from Qing Imperial Painting’, ‘Art Treasures of Vietnam: Champa Sculpture’, ‘Masterpieces from the Ota Memorial Museum of Art: Paintings and Japanese Prints’. The lenders, on the Bangladesh side, are all government institutions: The Bangladesh National Museum at Dhaka, The site museums under the directorate of Archaeology, The Mahasthan Archaeological Museum, The Mainamati Archaeological Museum, The Paharpur Archaeological Museum (all of these are therefore under the Ministry of Culture) and The Varendra Research Museum at Rajshahi, under the University of Rajshahi (and thus depending on the Ministry of Education). So this excitedly anticipated exhibition, which apart from projecting a much-needed positive image of Bangladesh would also have created a bridge of understanding, seal a pact of friendship, via their respective Governments, between two peoples – the Bangladeshis and the French, was all set to happen. Until recently.
| Image of Bangladesh is not in a good condition, I must say. and yelling and shouting without knowing the real facts will geopordize it more... | 
12-24-2007, 02:18 PM
|  | Packet Monster
Gender: | | Last Online: 07-20-2008 12:21 PM Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: 127.0.0.1 | | khub chomotkar ekta natok banano hoisilo, kintu kacha hat er kaj. onek truti roye gese.
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