Wednesday, March 20, 2013

RIP Zilur Rahman


Bangladesh President Zillur Rahman dies after illness


The president, 84, had been undergoing treatment at a hospital in Singapore.
President Rahman was elected by parliament to the largely ceremonial role in February 2009.
Mr Rahman was a stalwart of the Awami League - now in power in Bangladesh - and a close friend of the country's first president, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
Sheikh Mujib was the father of current Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Mr Rahman was sentenced to 20 years in jail during Bangladesh's 1971 war of liberation from Pakistan and was again imprisoned for four years after Sheikh Mujib's assassination in 1975.
He also briefly went to jail after elections in 1986 while he was an Awami League MP.
He was being treated in Singapore for kidney and respiratory problems.

Source:  BBC News

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

RIP Hugo Chavez


Venezuela's Hugo Chavez dies from cancer




CARACAS | Tue Mar 5, 2013 5:09pm EST
(Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has died after a two-year battle with cancer, ending the socialist leader's 14-year rule of the South American country, Vice President Nicolas Maduro said in a televised speech.
The flamboyant 58-year-old leader had undergone four operations inCuba for a cancer that was first detected in his pelvic region in mid-2011. His last surgery was on December 11 and he had not been seen in public since.
"It's a moment of deep pain," Maduro, accompanied by senior ministers, said, his voice choking.
Chavez easily won a new 6-year term at an election in October and his death will devastate millions of supporters who adored his charismatic style, anti-U.S. rhetoric and oil-financed policies that brought subsidized food and free health clinics to long-neglected slums.
Detractors, however, saw his one-man style, gleeful nationalizations and often harsh treatment of opponents as evidence of an egotistical dictator whose misplaced statist economics wasted a historic bonanza of oil revenues.
Chavez's death paves the way for a new election that will test whether his socialist "revolution" can live on without his dominant personality at the helm.
(Reporting by Andrew Cawthorne and Daniel Wallis; Additional reporting by Girish Gupta, Mario Naranjo, Marianna Parraga and Patricia Velez in Caracas, David Adams in Miami, Daniel Bases in New York; Editing by Kieran Murray and Sandra Maler)

source: Reuters