Chorom Potro: A satiric radio program produced by M. R. Akhter Mukul. Over 200 episodes of this popular radio program Chorom Potro have been broadcasted from Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendro during the 1971 Liberation war of Bangladesh. M. R. Akhter Mukul has himself composed and moderated almost all those masterpieces of Chorom Potro . He took the news bulletin of every days happening, spoke with freedom fighters and ornamented his satiric text with a special vocabulary of very famous accent of native Dhaka, which has given to the people not only a satiric entertainment but also an impulsive inspiration to the freedom fighters to win the liberation war. -Editor, Tritiomatra.Org
Interview with the journalist Fahim Reza Nur From New York and tritiomatra.org.
Discussion Topic with tritiomatra.org on 10th Jan. 2009. RADICAL ISLAMIZATION OF BANGLADESH by Hasan Mahmud (Known as Fathe Molla) is the Director of Sharia of Muslim Canadian Congress, speaker on Human Rights in Islam in many European, American, Canadian and Asian conferences, Seminars and media, author of Sharia books SHARIA KI O KENO and ISLAM O SHARIA , Sharia-Docudrama BIBIDH BIDHAN and Sharia-Documovie HILLA shown in Islamic conference in Mumbai India.
Speech of Mejor Ziaur Rahman on 26 March 1971 from kalur ghat Radio station
Our On line voice chat discussion activity on 2009-08-24.
This project has been started on August 15, 2007 on the conceptual framework of "Tritio Matra", The 3rd Dimension - the grace of not absolutizing others. Its object is to find the facts about crimes happend during the liberation war of Bangladesh and bring those to justice who committed war crimes during our liberation war in 1971.
Our On line voice chat discussion reguler activity.Where we talk about Bangladesh and Its object is to find the facts about crimes happend during the liberation war of Bangladesh and bring those to justice who committed war crimes during our liberation war in 1971.
Bongobondhu's Historic Speech at Race Course Field on 7th of March 1971
Independence Day Audio Magazine: March 26, 2008: TriTioMatra has published today an audio magazine on the occasion of 37th Independence Day of Bangladesh. Please visit our audio magazine and let us know your opinion. Our mail address: info@tritiomatra.org
21 February
International Mother Language Day
The UNESCO has proclaimed February 21 as the International Mother Language Day. The proclamation came in the form of a resolution unanimously adopted at the plenary of the UNESCO at its headquarters in Paris in November 1999.
The first International Mother Language Day event was opened on February 21, 2000 in Paris by the Director-General of UNESCO Koïchiro Matsuura who stressed that "by deciding to celebrate mother tongues, UNESCO's Member States wished to recall that languages are not only an essential part of humanity's cultural heritage, but the irreducible expression of human creativity and of its great diversity."
Highlighting the fact that close to 6000 languages are estimated to be spoken in today's world, Mr Matsuura said: "They testify to humanity's astounding ability to create tools of communication, to its perception and reflection. They are the mirror of the souls of the societies in which they are born and they reflect the history of their contacts. In this sense, it could be said that all languages are cross-bred."
Films of the month
Tazuddin Ahmed
The man who liberated Bangladesh in the Independence War of 1971
Watch Stop genocide by Jahir Raihan
The Great War - a BBC production
Shadhinota shongramer itihash
"Today Bangladesh is a sovereign and independent country. On Thursday 16th of march 1971 night West Pakistani armed forces suddenly attacked the police barracks at Razarbagh and the EPR headquarters at Pilkhana in Dhaka. Many innocent and unarmed have been killed in Dhaka city and other places of Bangladesh. Violent clashes between EPR and Police on the one hand and the armed forces of Pindi on the other, are going on. The Bengalis are fighting the enemy with great courage for an independent Bangladesh. May God aid us in our fight for freedom. Joy Bangla."
Instrument of Surrender
Pakistani Army Comander in the Eastern Command, Lt. General A. A. K. Niazi, signing the Instrument of Surrender in front of General of Officer Commanding in Chief of India and Bangladesh Forces in the Eastern Theatre, Lt. General Jagjit Singh Aurora. 16th December, 1971
On 18 April 1930, young revolutionaries led by Surya Sen in attacked and burned down the British Armory in Chittagong. They fought a heroic battle on the hills of Jalalabad where twelve revolutionaries were killed.
Partition 1947
This partition 1947 created both a harvest of bitterness and the basis for further conflict. In 1970-71, Pakistan itself was further divided as East Pakistan became the new state of Bangladesh, a process attended by an enormous human tragedy of war and famine.
Highlights
Help the victims of SIDR
Dear Friends of Tritio Matra: Our country is in distress and millions have been affected, what can we do? In this crisis moment of Bangladeshi we all are trying our level best to help the victims of sidr. We can donate money, but in which organization? Tritio Matra made a research on sincerity of different organizations those are involve with disaster management. and we do recomend following organizations according to their area of works:
Current A/C No. 33004093 Sonali Bank, Prime Minister's Office Branch,Tejgaon,Dhaka SWIFT Code : BSONBDDH.
Historical Events
The Proclamation of Indepen-dence was read at the village Baidyanathtola, Meherpur known as Mujibnagar, on 17 April 1971. On this day the first provisional government of Bangladesh took oath here. The Pak army killed several hundred people at village Amjhupi on 18 April 1971.
Mujibnagar: Located at a distance of about 7 km. from the town of Meherpur.
Monument of the War of Liberation
National Memorial Monument : Located at Savar, 35, km. from Dhaka city. The memorial designed by architect Moinul Hossein, is dedicated to the sacred memory of the millions of unknown martyrs of the 1971 war of liberation
Mass grave: Meherpur Government College, Jagannathpur, Kazipur and Tengramari; Mass killing site: Jatarpur, memorial monument at Mujibnagar.