Thursday, October 3, 2013

Can anyone from Bangladesh tell me what news they hear from their media in Bangladesh?

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Raj


about recent violence in Assam (India) because of illegal Bangladeshi immigrants?


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You don't want to hear what we think of the persecution meted out to the Bengali speaking Indian citizen who are Muslim.

Your Indian government and your press (printing and electronic media) are not unbiased source to get a fair information. Read international newspaper or magazines or listen to BBC World news on TV and Radio and get to know the truth. Indians are too patriotic to think that their government or majority Hindus can and is doing anything wrong, and always portray themselves as 'victim' at the hand of minority innocent people who can barely manage three square meals, let alone doing subversive acts inside India.

I am not suggesting at all that Indian minorities in many places like Kashmir and Assam and such North-Eastern states are not fighting against the Indian government to gain some autonomy, if not outright freedom from Indian clutches.

What happened is that India has been fighting with Pakistan for over 60 years now and its citizens are as hostile as the Pakistani citizen against each others. This frenzy has led them to believe that all the neighbors of India (Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in particular) are always conspiring to destabilize her, which is contrary to the fact as we all know how the RAW of India is doing the jobs similar to CIA of USA and ISI of Pakistan are doing to destabilize its neighbors.

We have illegal Indians living in Bangladesh those are Hindus as well as Muslims, by the way.

Hope your rational thinking would one day let you find the true nature of geopolitics India is playing to assert its Superpower status in this region. Please do not add fuel to the fire and be instrument to the genocide happening in India since 1947 where both Hindu and Muslims ordinary citizens are the real victim.

The present government in Bangladesh led by Sheikh Hasina of Awami League is most friendly and cooperative to the Indian leaders and its government. If you have to cry wolf now then what will happen when the Anti-Indian party BNP would come to power in next general election of 2013, given the mood of the people who are fed-up with the performance of AL who are ruling heavy-handed with people and showing servitude attitude towards its savior India, that would not be available so easily if BNP comes to power. Therefore, as the adage goes "Make hay while the sun shines" and don't start shadow boxing at least till the tenure of AL ends and bungle India's chance to win Bangladeshi peoples' hearts and minds with false and fabricated propaganda those are inciting riots in India.

If you really wants to know what we feel about your mentioned query then I would advise you to read the following newspaper: www.weeklyholiday.net/

Hope above helps.

How big is Rugby in countries besides America?




flonkas


I love the game its awesome and our school just started a team. Rugby is not big here at all. Theres 1 store every thousand miles. Its never on tv at all and No one knows about it. How different is it in other countries? detailed answers please


Answer
Rugby is the fastest growing sport in several countries globally. It started at Rugby School in England, a public boys school that is now effectively a private schoool.
Rugby is the national sport of New Zealand and Wales. It is very popular in two states of Australia, in South Africa (particularly among the white population), in Samoa, Tonga, Fiji and Ireland, where games are usually televised free-to-air. It's big among parts of the population in Argentina, Uruguay, England and Scotland, and is a well rooted minor sport in France, Italy and Japan.
It is the official sport of the Chinese army, which has the most rugby players of any nation (but consistently does very badly at international competitions, haha Made In China...). Japan has the most school boy rugby players in the world. New Zealand has the most amateur club team players.
It is a growing sport in Korea, Canada, Taiwan, Romania, India, Eastern Europe, Northern Europe an South-East Asia, as well as of course in the The USA.
Most of the early spread of rugby is attributable to British colonialism, in countries from Argentina to New Zealand to South Africa. In Australia there was a mix of settler colonisation and colonisation by convicts. There the sport split into Australian Rules football (which is related to Irish Gaelic football, and quite different) and the original rugby. This is rather like the split in the US, where anti-British colonial feeling led to the creation of baseball and Amercian football from their root sports cricket and rugby.
In the UK, within rugby, there was a schism during the beginning of the labour movement, and Rugby Union divided from Rugby League. Union was a sport of private schools, while Rugby League became the sport of the miners, working class and labourers. Rugby League is a lot more physical, hard hitting; less technical, and with less specialised positions than rugby. Rugby League is remains very popular in two states of Australia, and in traditional mining and industrial parts of the UK. However Rugby Union is a truely international sport, although not yet on a par with soccer or basketball.

For a list of rugby playing nations that rate, check out the international rankings list at:
http://wrr.live555.com/

The US has been climbing well over the last 5 years. Still loses to Canada though... perhaps not for long, if there are more guys like you getting into the sport.

You can also have a look at the world IRB (International Rugby Board - like FIFA is for soccer)
http://www.irb.com/en/World+Rankings/world+rankings+full.htm

Current rugby globally -
There is currently the 6 Nations Rugby Tournament going on in Europe, between France, England (the last Rugby World Cup winners), Italy, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
http://www.6-nations-rugby.com/

The Super 14 season (between 14 professional club sides from New Zealand, Australia and South Africa, which stand out as 3 of the strongest rugby nations in the world) has also just begun in the Southern Hemisphere, as it comes into autumn there.
http://www.super14.com/

It is Rugby World Cup year, and it's on in France this year. See -
http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/EN/home

And in Hong Kong now there is the Sevens Rugby tournament. Sevens Rugy is a faster running version of the game, more open, with only half the players. Check out the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens tournament, which is on in March.
http://www.hksevens.com/index.html

Sevens is the national sport of Fiji. They always kick ass at it.

Beyond this, there is also Touch Rugby, a no-tackle rugby variation, that is becoming a strong sport in it's own right. It was originally just a fun training game.
http://www.touchrugby.com/

Basically Rugby Union is king and global, growing all over. In most of the main playing nations it's a professional sport.

Rugby League is mostly big in Australia and the UK, but has been professional for a couple of decades.

Sevens Rugby is an off-shoot, and so is Touch Rugby; they're kind of rugby-lite, but good fun.

Aussie Rules Football and American Football grew out of Rugby Union, but are quite different sports now.

I'm glad you're getting into it. Rugby's a great sport, exciting to watch, even more exciting to play. Pure adrenalin, full contact and a whole lot more inclusive and less waiting around than American football.
We've just had a guy from Chicago join our club side here in Hiroshima. He used to be a safety in American football, and now he's loving rugby. But it's all good mate. Go hard!




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