Sri Lanka........cause I am a Sri Lankan.....why else.....
2007-03-23 12:39:52
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answer #1
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answered by phalastinaa 4
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Sri Lanka
2007-03-23 00:51:11
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answered by Jim 7
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I want to be in every country accept South Korea. About Srilanka : I am scared of Tamil Tigers. They're having war. And in Bangladesh, it's crime was highly rated because some of the corrupted politicians. But now I heard in the news that Bangladesh had got rid of those politicians and now they are in jail. The new powerful government is in the move to abolish any trace of dishonesty. Those who helped the politicians r also in jail. So many of them are hiding in other countries/surrounding couturiers to save their life. The citizen of Bangladesh are breating in peace. So.. based on that.. I will go to Bangladesh. Btw, I am from New York.
2007-03-24 16:32:10
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answered by bipasha_ny 2
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Sri Lanka ;o)
2007-03-23 00:50:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I prefer stay in Bangladesh because Sri langka verry dengerous country there is a war
2007-03-23 00:53:32
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answered by sastro 5 2
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both countries hv their own problems...i wouldn't want to live in sri lanka, cause of all the communal violence ...and then again the standard of living in bangladesh is very low, and tht country has very high crime rate...i dont know really, wht country do u belong to..?...y'know if you had to choose from S.E.asia, then y not choose india or pakistan....i think india wd definatly be the best choice.. :)
2007-03-23 00:54:59
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answered by Anonymous
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If Colombo is in Sri Lanka, then this must be it ;)
2007-03-23 00:52:30
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answered by its m 3
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I would like to continue living in my beloved country - Bangladesh.
Btw, I desire to visit Sri Lanka as I know it is one of the few beautiful places in South Asia. But with the Tamil problem I would not be brave enough to venture out to those areas, even upto Kandy.
Next time anyone of you would like to visit Bangladesh, please let me know and I will try my best to help you with information to make your visit a memorable one.
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In addition to what Bipasha wrote (below), I would like to add the following:
I lived my early life in Karachi, Pakistan upto Sept 1973 when I was repatriated. At that time I found my own people in Bangladesh living in misery and without any proper leadership to steer them from war-torn mental setup to progressive mindset.
However, from early 1980s with the inception of garments industries exclusively for export to USA, Canada and Europe the scenario started changing to better earning, particularly for the womenfolk who had no or negligible earning power by themselves.
Then came the infamous general Ershad who plundered not only our wealth but made Bangladesh an intellectually bankrupt country. He was joined by some greedy and hot-headed politicians, particularly Sk. Hasina, president of Awami League (AL). We found that she was the 'spoiler' and nothing could be done in Bangladesh even after the ouster of Ershad in 1990s due to her inconsistent maneuvering and Hitler like attitude.
On the other hand the Chairperson of Bangladesh Nationalists Party (BNP) was outwardly sober and polished lady but due to her lack of knowledge to run a country efficiently, she was also doomed to history after her 2nd stint of 5-years tenure completed on 27th October 2006.
Thereafter, Sk. Hasina got easy ride over the formation of interim caretaker government (CG) and was playing like a de facto queen or ruler of Bangladesh with the cooperation of some opportunistic politicians and made our life miserable as well as laughing stock in the eyes of the world by imposing medieval time's tactics of imposing 'blockade' over the people of Bangladesh to force her own so-called demands to be accepted by the CG.
These all made us feel to flee from this God forsaken country, which has a lot of untapped potentials. Thanks God that the declaration of state-of-emergency by the President Dr. Iajuddin Ahmed on 11th January 2007 and installation of new set of CG with an honest and dedicated person Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed as its Chief Advisor (Head of Government) with 10 neutral non-party Advisors, we have started feeling some kind of safety and security in our public life as well as Rule-of-Law seems to have got its root established now. What an irony of fate for us the Bangladeshis that the proponents of champions of Democracy are fleeing the country if not already put inside the jail by Un-elected CG who are having their power given by way of amendment of the Constitution done by joint efforts of AL and BNP!
So, in reply to your question I would say that in present days scenario I would be tempted to stay back in Bangladesh, if not prefer to live forever, just to watch and see if this civilized society can grow from the ashes created by the anarchic dirty-politicians.
2007-03-24 02:05:24
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answered by Hafiz 7
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Neither, I would prefer to go baack to Scotland, land of the brave.
2007-03-23 00:51:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither. I love my country. I was born here and I'll die here.
2007-03-23 00:54:35
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answered by Makisig 3
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