November 15, 2007, was supposed to be just
another one of the seemingly endless string of pro forma court
appearances for Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury. It was his 36th
in the 31 months since his release from prison. They are pure harassment
carried out in a deliberate effort to silence him. They are draining his
physical, financial, and emotional resources and all have the same tedious
and soul-numbing pattern : Shoaib is called to appear as the court opens;
he is forced to sit for hours upon hours; and finally, the judge tells him that
he is ordered to return in another few weeks. Bad enough;
but November 15 was not more of the same. After making Shoaib wait
for several hours—that did not change—Judge Azizul Haque berated him because
the Supreme Court had not yet heard him appeal. He then to the Public
Prosecutor and asked him what he thought should be done. Ehsanul Haque
Shomaji replied that the judge should revoke his bail.
Now, government spokesmen have been telling to
leave them be, that the matter is in the hands of the court, and that the
government really cannot interfere. That certainly does not sync with
what happened on November 15! The military-backed government's
action was illegal, as well, since bail is guaranteed under Bangladeshi law
while the appeal is pending. But little has been done in Shoaib's case
that accords with the law; radical Islamists still rule the roost in Dhaka,
and call the tune to which the government dances lies and transparent
delaying tactics. They have told me explicitly that they plan to
'wait us out' on this.
Eventually, Shoaib’s bail was restored, but
only until December 13 when he again faces potential re-incarceration.
That will be the fifth attempt to throw him back in prison since we secured his
release. Even though the judge and public prosecutor acted in gross
violation of Bangladeshi law, the government refuses to take any
action. All of it underscores Shoaib's precarious position
while the admittedly false and capital charges remain pending. It brings
home starkly how his freedom--perhaps his life--remain in danger. But
each one of you can do something to help Shoaib and the cause of justice.
Garment exports to the West, especially the
United States, are the lifeblood of the Bangladeshi economy. The holiday
shopping season is upon us, and retailers depend on these sales for their
economic health. I do not like the word, boycott, but I do have a choice
where to spend my own money. Personally, I do not want to support an
economy that openly supports radical Islamists (the government has admitted
numerous times that this is the sole reason why the charges remain) and
oppresses heroes who oppose the radicals. Everyone can exercise that same
choice. I have listed the top importers of Bangladeshi textiles below and
am asking everyone to contact each of them. (If you are not in the US,
write to the top importers in your country or we can help you identify them if
you want.) Tell them that you will refrain from patronizing them until
they either stop purchasing Bangladeshi goods or until Bangladesh
drops the admittedly false charges against Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury—a man
who has been honored for his fight against radicals and his support of
interfaith understanding by the US Congress, European Parliament, Australian
Senate, and others; who has been awarded numerous international prizes for his
struggle. Yet, the Bangladeshi government—in defiance of them all—still
harasses this man and threatens him with a potential death sentence for those
same efforts. Remind them that there are plenty nations who would love to
supply them with their textile products. Why do they choose to buy from Bangladesh
when it gives aid and comfort to our enemies.
Each of you can be a human rights champion by
doing that; you can do even by getting others to do the same. The
Bangladeshi government has turned a deaf ear to international pleas for
justice, appeals to human rights and a free press, and even requests by the
United States Congress. They have spurned offers to help them with
various problems they face, all because they refuse to "anger the
[Islamist] radicals," as they have told me again and again.
WAL-MART, INC.
H. Lee Scott,
Jr. Bob
Walton
President and Chief Executive
Officer
Chairman, Board of Directors
Wal-Mart
Stores, Inc.
Wal-Mart
Stores, Inc.
702 S.W. 8th
Street
702 S.W.
8th Street
Bentonville, Arkansas 72716 Bentonville,
Arkansas 72716
Phone: +1-479-273-4000
Phone: +1-479-273-4000
Wal-Mart’s Global Ethics
Office: ethics@wal-mart.com
Congressman: John Boozman (R AR-3) He also was
the Republican floor leader for HR64 on Shoaib’s behalf.
Senators: Blanche Lambert
Lincoln (D) and Mark Pryor (D)
THE GAP, INC.
Robert J. Fisher
Chairman of the Board of Directors and Interim Chief Executive Officer
Gap, Inc.
Two
Folsom Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
USA
Phone: 650-952-4400
The Gap’s Board of Directors:
board@gap.com
Corporate Compliance Department: corporate_compliance@gap.com
Congressmanwoman: Nancy Pelosi
(D CA-8) She is also Speaker of the US House.
Senators: Diane
Feinstein (D) and Barbara Boxer (D).
NIKE, INC.
Philip H.
Knight
Mark Parker
Chairman of the Board of
Directors
President & Chief Executive Officer
Nike World
Headquarters
Nike, Inc.
Nike, Inc.
One Bowerman
Drive
One Bowerman
Drive
Beaverton, OR 97005-6453
Beaverton,
OR 97005-6453
Phone: 1-800-344-6453
Phone: 1-800-344-6453
Nike’s Corporate Responsibility Governance:
nikeresponsibility@nike.com
Congressman:
David Wu (D OR-1)
Senators: Ron Wyden
(D) and Gordon
Smith (R)
VF CORPORATION
Mackey J.
McDonald
Eric C. Wiseman
Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer
President and Chief Operating Officer
105 Corporate Center
Blvd.
105 Corporate Center Blvd.
Greensboro
NC 27408
Greensboro
NC 27408
Phone: 336.424.6000
Phone: 336.424.6000
Cindy Knoebel, Vice-president for corporate communication:
corporate_communications@vfc.com
Congressman:
Coble (R NC-6)
Senators: Elizabeth Dole
(R) and Richard
Burr (R)
PHILLIPS-VAN HEUSEN CORPORATION
Emanuel Chirico
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation
200 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
USA
Phone: 212-381-3500
Fax: 212-381-3950
Congresswoman:
Carolyn B. Maloney (D NY-14)
Senators:
Charles
Schumer (D) and Hilary Rodham Clinton (D)
This
is something everyone can do, and Shoaib is depending on us all. He has
stood up against those who would kill us, even at the risk of his own
life. Let us all stand with him. The time is right. Bangladesh
has refused the carrot; perhaps it is time for the stick.
Dr. Richard L. Benkin
http://www.InterfaithStrength.com
Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury's Brother and Defender
+1-847-922-6426