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Bangladesh
Khaleda sez she's not going
2007-04-24
Former prime minister Begum Khaleda Zia has pulled back from a reported deal with the army-backed interim government to go into exile, intelligence officials said on Monday. “She has conveyed her final decision (to the government) not to go abroad in a while,” said one official, who asked not to be identified.

In another setback for the administration, a court suspended an arrest warrant against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday, a day after it had issued the order citing a murder charge. The suspension came after a police officer investigating the case told the court the charges were flawed and he needed more time to reinvestigate. Hasina has been refused permission to return home from holiday abroad on grounds that it could trigger unrest in the country, while Khaleda has reportedly been kept under house arrest pending forced exile.

Khaleda’s close associates said the 60-year-old former premier was ill with low blood pressure and knee pains, and “she will not go out”. Last week, sources within the government and Khaleda’s Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) had reported an agreement between her and the authorities. Under it, Khaleda was to go into exile to Saudi Arabia, along with her younger son Arafat Rahman and most family members, in return for leniency for her jailed elder son and political heir apparent, Tareque Rahman. The deal stood firm until Friday, but faltered at the weekend when Khaleda associates said she had changed her mind.
That's because she had what she wanted, which was her kid out of jug. She doesn't have the brains to realize he can go back easily enough...
“She is now unwilling to go, and pressure on her to leave the country also eased over the last couple of days,” an intelligence official told Reuters, without elaborating. “Yes, the scenario has changed and she will not go,” said a close associate of Khaleda on Monday.
Posted by:Fred

#1  Don't get on that charter, take the regular bus.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-04-24 00:38  

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