Monday, August 2, 2010

Salahuddin Kader Chowdhury - Absolute Collaborator of the Pakistani occupation army.


Salahuddin Kader Chowdhury popularly known as Saka Chowdhury, son of Late Fazlul Kader Chowdhury (Foka Chowdhury), hails from the village Gohira under Raozan police station of Chittagong district. A member of the parliament, Salahuddin is the advisor for parliamentary affairs to the Prime Minister Mrs. Khaleda Zia and the master mind behind the communal activities in Bangladesh since 1971.

During our liberation war Saka led an extensive campaign against the liberation of Bangladesh and offered absolute collaboration to the Pakistan occupation army. The focus of all his heinous activities was his own district, Chittagong. Under the guidance of his worthy father Foka Cowdhury and supported by his brother Giasuddin Kader Chowdhury (who is an Ex-MP and failed to take people's mandate during 2001 parliamentary election from Raozan due to continued persecution on minority people and anti-social activities) and many fellow collaborators carried out anti-liberation war activities from his Good's Hill residence in Chittagong. In an article in the 8th January, 1972 issue of The Dainik Bangla the following was reported on the anti-liberation activities of Saka Chowdhury: ' Salahuddin Kader Chowdhury and his father Fazlul Kader Chowdhury used to pick up and bring hundreds of young men to their Good's Hill bungalow in Chittagong and torture them brutally. Among those unfortunate people was late Dr. Sanaullah's son. On 17 July 1971 Salahuddin picked up student leader Farooque and killed him with the help of the Pakistani soldiers. From 26 March 1971 till before the day of surrender a platoon of Pakistani soldiers was stationed to guard his bungalow. After liberation, on 18 December 1971 the freedom fighters caught Fazlul Kader Chowdhury along with his family members when they were fleeing Chittagong carrying more than 120 pounds of looted gold ornaments '.