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Norway killer's father wishes his son killed self

Posted: 25 Jul 2011 11:46 PM PDT


OSLO: Norway killer Anders Behring Breivik's estranged father has disowned his son, saying he should have taken his own life instead of those he killed. Jens Breivik split from Anders' mother, Wenche Behring, when Anders was aged one. He lost a custody battle to raise his son in France and then lost contact with Anders when he was a teenager, Daily Telegraph reported Tuesday. Speaking to a Swedish newspaper, Brevik said: "I don't feel like his father. How could he just stand there and kill so many innocent people and just seem to think that what he did was OK?" "He should have taken his own life, too. That's what he should have done." Expressing his sorrow and despair over his son's act, Breivik, who is a retired diplomat, said: "It's terrible. I'm deeply unhappy." He said: "I become involved in this, whether I like it or not. I'm his father. I just hope that people will know that I have nothing to do with this. "I will have to live with this shame for the rest of my life. People will always link me with him." Breivik had three children from a previous marriage when he met Anders's mother, Wenche Behring. They broke their relation because of son Anders's increasingly unruly behaviour as a teenager. On July 22, Ander sprayed bullets at a youth camp on Utoya island and triggered a bomb attack in government offices, including of the prime minister, in Oslo. Anders has told the court that he "needed to carry out the attacks to save Norway and Western Europe from a Muslim takeover" and his intentions were to give a "strong signal to the people." Meanwhile, police have revised the toll in the island attack to 68 from 80. The toll in the bombing rose one to eight, bringing the total number of dead to 76, a media report said.

HSC 2011 results Wednesday

Posted: 25 Jul 2011 11:41 PM PDT


Dhaka, July 26 (nilganj.com) – Education ministry will publish the results of the Higher Secondary Certificate examinations and its equivalent, held earlier this year, on Wednesday. Minister Nurul Islam Nahid will announce the result at a press conference at his ministry. A total of 779,441 students sat for this year's HSC and equivalent examinations under 10 education boards including Madrasa and technical ones.
Get result visit www.educationboard.gov.bd

HSC results on July 27

Posted: 25 Jul 2011 11:39 PM PDT


Dhaka, July 20 (nilganj.com) -- The results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations will be announced on July 27. Making the announcement, Dhaka education board chairperson Fahima Khatun told bdnews24.com on Wednesday, "The education board chairpersons will hand over the results to the prime minister that day. "Then education minister Nurul Islam Nahid will officially announce the result at a press conference at the ministry." The HSC examinations started under 10 education boards across the country on Apr 5. A total of 779,441 candidates sat for the examinations, of which 421,764 were male and 335,773 female. An additional 191 candidates also sat for the examinations at five centres abroad.

HSC results on July 27

Posted: 25 Jul 2011 11:37 PM PDT


Dhaka, July 20 (bdnews24.com) -- The results of the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations will be announced on July 27. Making the announcement, Dhaka education board chairperson Fahima Khatun told bdnews24.com on Wednesday, "The education board chairpersons will hand over the results to the prime minister that day. "Then education minister Nurul Islam Nahid will officially announce the result at a press conference at the ministry." The HSC examinations started under 10 education boards across the country on Apr 5. A total of 779,441 candidates sat for the examinations, of which 421,764 were male and 335,773 female. An additional 191 candidates also sat for the examinations at five centres abroad.

PM Sheikh Hasina for new mechanism to tackle autism

Posted: 25 Jul 2011 11:15 PM PDT


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday called upon the South Asian leaders to cooperate with each other to invent a mechanism scientifically proper and economically viable for facing autism problem in the region. She made the call while addressing an international conference titled "Autism Spectrum Disorder and Developmental Disability in Bangladesh and South Asia" at Ruposhi Bangla Hotel in the capital. Shiranthi Rajapaksa, the first lady of Sri Lanka, and Ilham Hussain, wife of the vice- president of Maldives, were present as special guests at the function chaired by Health Minister Ruhul Haque. Senior ministers, secretaries, foreign delegates and diplomats, among others, were present. Sheikh Hasina underscored the need for cementing friendship and building unity to face the challenge of autism. "I firmly believe, we will be able to create a mechanism to detect autism problem and to provide treatment of the problem," the prime minister said, adding "we will also build a social network for the families that face such problems every day." The autistic children are deprived of health care facilities because of limited knowledge, shortage of health care centres and doctors, she added. "It is urgently necessary to formulate a law to reduce the sufferings of autistic children and ensure their rights," Sheikh Hasina said, adding "we have taken a pragmatic step in this regard." She hopes that everyone will be aware of the problem of autism and other disorder through the conference.

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