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19 Jan, 2026 10:03 am
DHAKA, Jan 19, 2026 (BSS) - The 90th birth anniversary of the architect of multi-party democracy and founder of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman, Bir Uttam, is being celebrated today. Ziaur Rahman, also the proclaimer of Bangladesh's independence and an architect of modern Bangladesh, was born on January 19, 1936 in Bagbari village under Nashipur Union in Gabtoli of Bogura district.  Ziaur Rahman was the second of five sons of Chemist Mansur Rahman and Jahanara Khatun. His nickname was Kamol. On the eventful November 7, 1975, Ziaur Rahman came to the center of the state power. President Ziaur Rahman founded the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) on September 1, 1978. The former president was assassinated by a group of misguided army personnel on May 30, 1981. BNP will observe the birth anniversary of its founder with a two-day programme beginning today. Marking the anniversary, party flags were hoisted at the central office and all party offices nationwide at the dawn today.  Party leaders and activists from all levels, along with members of the BNP National Standing Committee, will lay wreaths and offer 'Fatiha' at the mausoleum of Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman in the city's Sher-e-Bangla Nagar area at 11:00 am today.  Doctors' Association of Bangladesh (DAB) will organize a medical camp to mark the birth anniversary. A discussion will be held at 11:00 am on January 20, at the Institution of Diploma Engineers Bangladesh (IDEB) auditorium in the capital's Kakrail. Senior BNP leaders and prominent national figures will join it. Simultaneously, discussion meetings and 'dua mahfils' will be organized by BNP and its associate bodies and front organizations at district, metropolitan, upazila, and thana-level across the country. Posters have been prepared, while special supplements were published in various national dailies today to mark the day. Ziaur Rahman, commander of the "Z Force" and Sector-1 during the country's War of Liberation is being remembered with due respect for his historic and unforgettable contribution, who later emerged as a seasoned and popular statesman. His uncompromised patriotism, steadfast commitment to democratic norms and values and profound love and respect for the country and its people endeared him to the nation, elevating him into a truly beloved and iconic figure. His leadership shaped the nation's political destiny. Ziaur Rahman spent his childhood in Kolkata, where his father, Mansur Rahman, served as a scientific officer of the then British government. He studied up to class seven at Hare School, one of the oldest and most prestigious educational institutions, located at 87 College Street and founded by renowned educational reformer David Hare in Kolkata. After the Partition in 1947, Ziaur Rahman moved to Karachi with his family, where he continued his studies at DJ Sindh Government Science College, a historic institution, established in 1887. While studying at the College, he joined the Pakistan Military Academy as an officer cadet in 1953 and received commando training as a second lieutenant in 1955. Ziaur Rahman joined the second batch of the East Bengal Regiment at Joydebpur Sub-Cantonment, near Dhaka as second-in-command in April 1967 and in the same year, he proceeded to West Germany for advanced military training. In September 1970, he was posted to Chittagong (now Chattogram), with his base at Sholoshahar Bazar. On March 25, 1971 the Pakistani occupation forces swooped on the armless people of the East Pakistan and soon he joined the Liberation War. On the nation's darkest day in 1971, his unforgettable voice -- I, Major Zia, do hereby declare -- infused among countless hearts the hope and courage to wage the Liberation War. Keeping aside the love and affection for his wife and sons, he devoted himself in mobilising the armed resistance against the occupation forces raising the 'Z Force' dutifully served as the commander of Sector No. 1, established in initial period of the war. In recognition of his extraordinary valor, he was later awarded the gallantry 'Bir Uttam' title. Despite the multiple changes of power following the August 1975 change of political landscape, Ziaur Rahman remained steadfast in carrying out professional duties which he was entrusted with by the state amid the turbulences in the military forces. Amidst the turbulence within the army on November 3, 1975, a group imprisoned him at his house but on November 7, he was freed in the historic revolution of sepoys-people and eventually entrusted with the charge of leading the state. After taking the charge as the President, he introduced multiparty democracy, ending the one-party BAKSAL rule imposed by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman through the Fourth Amendment to the constitution on January 25 in 1975, which restricted all newspapers except four. Ziaur Rahman later restored freedom of the press and expression by lifting the ban through the Fifth Amendment to the constitution. He assumed the Office of President on April 21, 1977 and was subsequently elected to presidency as the head of the state and government on June 23, 1978, defeating Awami League-backed candidate Liberation War Commander-in-Chief General MAG Osmani, by a wide margin in a free, fair and competitive election. Ziaur Rahman also revitalised political parties to restore democracy, founded the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) in 1978 and introduced the 19-point programme, a new development framework, reflecting his party's political philosophy. He immediately set an example by restoring law and order across the country, decisively curbing corruption and all forms of crime, including theft, robbery, mugging, and hijacking restoring a sense of security public confidence in a short time. On May 30 in 1981, Ziaur Rahman was assassinated in an abortive military coup.  
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BRUSSELS, Belgium, Jan 19, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - European leaders on Sunday slammed US President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs over their opposition to his designs on Greenland, warning transatlantic ties were at risk. European countries including Denmark, of which Greenland is an autonomous territory, said they "stand united" against Trump's vow on Saturday to hit them with tariffs of up to 25 percent unless Greenland is ceded to the United States. "Tariff threats undermine transatlantic relations and risk a dangerous downward spiral," Britain, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden warned in a joint statement. Denmark's Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said Trump's ultimatum threatened the world order "as we know it" and the future of the NATO military alliance. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said he had spoken to Trump about "the security situation in Greenland and the Arctic" and hoped to talk again at this week's Davos summit. He did not elaborate on their conversation. The European Council said it was calling a summit of EU leaders in the coming days, following a meeting of EU ambassadors in Brussels on Sunday. - Trade deal threatened - The bloc clinched a deal with Washington in July for most EU exports to face a 15-percent US levy. It was unclear how Trump's threatened tariffs would work against that deal. "I don't believe that this agreement is possible in the current situation," German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul told ARD television. Aides to French President Emmanuel Macron said he would ask the EU to activate a never-before-used "anti-coercion instrument" against Washington if Trump makes good on his additional tariffs. This measure allows for curbing imports of goods and services into the EU, a market of 27 countries with a combined population of 450 million. Trump has repeatedly expressed his desire to seize Greenland since returning to the White House for a second term. His rhetoric towards that goal has hardened since he ordered a military operation against Venezuela early this month to capture its leader, Nicolas Maduro. - 'Blackmail' - Trump and his administration have argued that Greenland coming under US rule would serve American "national security". He and his aides have also argued that Denmark, a fellow NATO member, would be unable to defend Greenland should Russia or China ever seek to invade. Denmark and several of its European NATO allies responded by recently sending small numbers of military personnel to Greenland for an exercise, to which the US was also invited. And on Saturday, thousands of people in Greenland and Denmark protested against the US push to control the Arctic island. "Make America Go Away" read the wording on caps worn by many demonstrators, riffing on Trump's "Make America Great Again" slogan. Trump responded Saturday with his threat to slap goods coming into the US from Britain, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Finland with 10-percent tariffs starting February 1. They would rise to 25 percent from June 1 "until such time as a Deal is reached for the Complete and Total purchase of Greenland", Trump wrote on his social media platform, Truth Social. Even Italy's far-right Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, one of Trump's closest European allies, baulked at the threat. "I believe that imposing new sanctions today would be a mistake," she told journalists during a trip to Seoul. "I spoke to Donald Trump a few hours ago and told him what I think," she added. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called it "completely wrong", and said he planned to discuss the situation with Trump "at the earliest opportunity". Dutch Foreign Minister David van Weel denounced Trump's threat as an "inexplicable" form of "blackmail". - Trade war fear - France's Agricultural Minister Annie Genevard warned that tariffs would hurt Washington too. "In this escalation of tariffs, (Trump) has a lot to lose as well, as do his own farmers and industrialists," she told broadcasters Europe 1 and CNews. Norway, also targeted by Trump's tariffs threat but like Britain not an EU member, said it was not currently looking at retaliation against US goods. "I think one needs to stop and think so that a trade war can be averted that would lead to a downward spiral," Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store told NRK television. "Nobody would win."  

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