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Beware Of Tea Served In Bangladesh - It Infects Venereal Diseases In Bangladesh!! ..... Re: Quiz for indian hindooz : Prize milega for correct answer

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Beware Of Tea Served In Bangladesh - It Infects Venereal Diseases In
Bangladesh!! .....

http://www.newagebd.com/2006/nov/30/home.html#2

New Age, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Thursday, November 30, 2006

Screening of blue films rampant in Noakhali
Our Correspondent . Noakhali

EXHIBITION of blue films at different places including clubs, tea
stalls and private houses in Noakhali has been leading the youths
especially students of schools and colleges to astray.

Many of tea stalls at upazila headquarters and village markets are
now exhibiting obscene and erotic films to draw customers for
increasing their sales. During the day time, the tea stall owners
screen vulgar films through TV sets. Many customers throng these stalls
to enjoy these films.

Deep at night x-rated films are shown by the stall owners realising
extra money from the customers. They include students, drivers of
mechanised transports, rickshaw pullers and day labours.

Some clubs and many individuals hire TV sets and CD players for one
or two days for the exhibition of the obscene and x-rated films.

A good number of CD shops have sprung up at the upazila headquarters
and village markets across the district. Cassettes of obscene and blue
films are readily available at these shops.

Blue films are also being shown at the houses of many individuals in
the district in exchange for money.

When contacted, Mustafa Kamal Mujumder, UNO of Begumganj, said drive
was launched at least four times in a month against the exhibition of
obscene and x-rated films. Several CD shops were fined for keeping
cassettes of blue films, he said adding that the drive would be
intensified.

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