Happy Birthday to
Mr. W.A.S. Ouderland, BIRPROTIK
Where the
humanity suffers, the great souls respond. The whole world belongs to all
creatures and everyone has the equal rights to enjoy the right of a free soul.
But there are human hawks that try to subjugate the humanity. This process is
still dominating among the vested interest groups. The whole human efforts and
natural supports are directly or indirectly captured and controlled by the very
few. A person like Mr. Ouderland and his role in the independence war of
Bangladesh in 1971 remind us that we need to fight against that evil force
irrespective of our geographical (national in the hawkish term) location or
identity.
"Ouderland" is the name of the symbol of the free souls
and on his 83rd birthday our best wishes to him would be our determination to
uphold the humanity.
On his 83rd birthday we offer him our heartiest love and
respect and wish him happy long life.
NB: Dear Members,
Please send your wish, comments and opinions and we'll include
your name on the list and forward your wish and comments to Mr. Ouderland, BIR
PROTIK.
Greetings
from our members are attached in the following pages:
1. Great
Privilege…..
I find it a great privilege to wish all the very best on the birthday
of Mr.W.A.S.Ouder land, BIRPROTHIK. Thank you sir for setting an exemplary work
for many of us. I salute you!
-Jahed Ahmed
(M. Jahed Ahmed)
Ph.D.Student
Cell & Molecular Biology
Graduate Program
Colorado State University
Fort Collins
CO 80523
USA
E-mail:jahed@lamar.colostate.edu
2. We
are proud….
Thanks Tapan. You along with Kamrul Bhai have taken an appreciable and
noble initiative to express our gratitude and thanks to Mr. W.A.S. Ouderland,
BIRPROTIK. In fact he deserves a grand salute from us. Kobita and I have
already sent a card wishing his quick recovery and well being.
My family willing to join you to wish a happy birthday to the hero. We
are proud of him.
Parvez & the family
Qaiyum Parvez
Sydney, Australia
3. More
information…
Hi,
I would like to know more about Mr. Ouderland and his involvement with
our war of independence. His current whereabouts and how to contact him.
If you have any information please
pass it on.
Regards
Anisur Rahman
4. WORDS ARE TOO FEW.
Words are too few to express certain facts of life. Cry of pain, tears
of happiness, gratitude to a savior, thanks to a helping hand.............
My salute to these rebel candles, these divine angels who stand strong
against the century old darkness of inhumanity.
Words are too few.
Fatemolla.
5. Happy
birthday and prayer for earliest recovery of the Birprotik
Ouderlands are born to globalise heroism for the emancipation of human
spirit. Lord Byron, Che Guevara and the likes of Ouderland are human heritage.
Please let our Birprotik know 130 million Bangalee will put their heart together to pray for his early
recovery.
Belal Beg
6.
Happy Birthday To Mr.W.A.S. Ouderland, BIRPROTIK.
It was
delighting news to hear that an Australian went all the way to
Fight for 75
millions of Bengalis in 1971. I thought Australians only
fought during
World Wars and recently for the people East Timor. I knew Australia
was one of the
1st countries among developed countries to recognise
Bangladesh as
an independent country - but a hero like Mr. Ouderland is
around us I
really never thought of!!
Heroes like
Mahatma Gandhi or Che Gue Vara who fought not only for their
own countries
also for the distressed people of South Africa and South America .
We also have
one around us. My heartiest salute to this living legend Mr.
W.A.S
Ouderland.
I wish him at
least a centurian and I hope to hear from him about his
experience in
our liberation war. I also hope some historian from
Bangladesh
should contact him immediately and write a book on him and our present
Government
provide all sorts of assistance. I think our high commission in
Canberra can
also contribute to this.
I will
definitely join if anything is organized to honour Mr. Ouderland.
Regards.
Prabir Maitra
7.Greetings.
I feel very delighted to express my gratitude and thanks to someone who did so much for my country during the War of Independence in 1971, but unfortunately, of whom I know very little.Mr.Ouderland fought against the deprivation and torture of humanity not once,but many times in his life.
On
his 83rd birth anniversary, I wish him a long healthy life. Let us
(his successors) be stimulated by the spirit of his benevolent works to
mankind.
Nasima,
(Nasima
Begum)
A
Masters student of Development Administration
In
Australian National University, Canberra.
8.OuderlandBirProtik-Salute to a Great
Soul…
In
the dark of unfairness the World is still moving forward because of the birth of few Ouderlands who dare and care
to stand firm against the evil and
injustice. Thats why his birthday is so important to us all. Man is not
immortal, but his/her deeds would continue to live. We pray for Ouderland for his health and life from the very core
of our heart. We pray for the birth of
such souls to comfort the world if not to anihilate the demons.
Happy
birthday Ouderland, and wish you a very happy and peace ful longer life. You will never die off from the heart
of millions Bangladeshis.
Salute.
Mokhdum
Azam Mushrafi
Adelaide,Australia.
9.
Greetings : Happy Birthday to
Mr. Ouderland.
Thank
you for your contribution in our war of independence.
I
never had the honour to thank anyone on behalf of a nation. I feel so proud.
Best
Regards
Anisur
Rahman, Sydney,Australia.
10.Greetings to
Mr.Ouderland,Birprotik.
Dear
Mr. Ouderland:
I
am proud of you. People like you make indelible mark in world history.
Greetings
from a Bengali brother.
Syed
Kamran Mirza
11. Tribute and respect to
Mr.Ouderland…
We fought in 1971 for the independence of our motherland. But Mr. Ouderland fought for the cause of humanity. We all belong to this universe. And our responsibility is not defined only by the narrow boundary of geographical territory.Mr.Ouderland is instinct with this feelings which has drived him to fight for the humanity whenever he had the opportunity to do that.
I
feel fortunate to pay tribute and respect from the bottom of my heart to this
great man who will always remind me about my duty for the mankind.
Rehana
Perven
Student
Economics
of Development,
ANU
Canberra,
Australia.
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