Four Seasons Burnt To Ashes
Four Seasons Restaurant burnt, Sat Masjid Road, Dhanmondi
Blogger Reazur’s comments pushed me to post the photos I took yesterday. I was hesitating because the CTG could use photos like this to strengthen their “evil forces” argument. But these photos are not intended to prove or disprove the CTG/Army or Protesters legitimacy. They are simply to point out that no matter who is the target (BNP/AL/BNP/CTG_Army), and who is the opposition (AL/BNP/Secularism/Democracy) the methods of hartal, jalao porao, and lay-waste-to-country-to-prove-it-ungovernable ensure that no matter which force is in power (Army today, BNP yesterday, AL the day before), it is Bangladesh that suffers the collateral damage.
Four Seasons Burnt To Ashes (2)
Four Seasons Restaurant burnt to ashes, Sat Masjid Road, Dhanmondi
# Reazur Says:
August 24th, 2007 at 11:03 am

EYE WITNESS account of the destruction of “Four Seasons” restaurant, Dhanmondi
This is an eye witness report of the violent activities that took place on Wednesday, August 22nd before the curfew started which involved the destruction of “Four Seasons” restaurant, situated at Dhanmondi Saat Masjid road opposite to Shankar Bus stand. The “four seasons” restaurant was opened recently and it’s a very neat place with a glass exterior. It is apparently not owned by anybody from the CTG. My parents live there, so they got to see the incident with their own eyes from the balcony of our rented apartment. My parents rushed to the balcony when they heard the sound of glass breaking. They saw a group student and some picketers breaking the glass exterior of the restaurant. The waiter and authorities of the restaurant were trying frantically to stop them but they were outnumbered. Then, mob took the furniture of the restaurant out on the street and put it on fire. Then, a small patrol of police came and tried to disperse the crowd, but they were chased by the mob. Then, the local people and waiters from the restaurant joined with the police and chased the picketers away. We have no association with the restaurant but I noticed that my parents and sister was very sad that such nice place was destroyed without any reason. This incident did not make it to the print or electronic media. Ask your relatives or friends living in that area to verify the incident. To me these incidents demonstrate the kind of public support these mob of students/hawkers/political goons have. The attack on square hospital is another incident that makes me really sad… why would somebody who is upset with price hike of essentials attack hospitals and public property. (As suggested by BBC report) I think the hawkers joined the students of Dhaka College in Nilkhet area because they were evicted couple of months ago without proper rehabilitation. I wish the government were not so hasty with those evictions of poor people.

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Xindian Restaurant, Road 27, Dhanmondi
Xindian Restaurant 2
Xindian Restaurant, Road 27, Dhanmondi
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[Photos: Eyshob_Dinratri]

Eyshob_Dinratri adds:
Something strange about the targets of attack in Dhanmondi. Four Seasons restaurant burnt to ashes. Every available flammable item burnt. But nothing around it touched. On Road 27, Xindian restaurant attacked. Facade smashes, windows broken. Nothing else nearby broken. Etc, Persona Adams, other restaurants on Rd 27 that are much fancier than Xindian untouched. Thing is, Xindian & Four Seasons have the same owner. Are personal scores being settled in the chaos?