Thanks Lane, for your kind words. Yes, we took a firm stance against corruption and at some point the options became 3 months vs indefinite number of years. We choose to walk the hard path and finally was able win this battle. It will be a great inspiration for us in future days.
Thank you all for your encouragement. We really appreciate it.
--- Shabab Mustafa Com. Co-ordinator & Executive Member Wikimedia Bangladesh
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 2:27 AM, Tonmoy Khan tonmoy.du@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Lane and others for your encouraging words, it really means a lot to us. I remember how hard it was for us! At times I got so frustrated that I even thought of leaving the Wikimedia movement in few occasions! But now the job is well done & I am quickly erasing memories of all the frustrating days/months/years. Thank you all on behalf of Wikimedia Bangladesh.
Cheers
Ali Haidar Khan FDC Member Treasurer, Wikimedia Bangladesh On Jun 11, 2014 1:48 AM, "Lane Rasberry" lane@bluerasberry.com wrote:
Hello,
Ali is being modest.
Not only is Wikimedia Bangladesh among only the 5% who got NGO registration, but they are also among the 1% to do it without paying
anyone
a bribe. I have heard that they were asked for money many times to make things go more quickly. Perhaps people outside the region do not know,
but
there are a lot of desks that all want to stamp the registration papers before giving the final approval. For a foreign-affiliated Internet technology organization mostly run by younger people who have a relationship to a major Internet property to be able to get a
registration
without paying any bribe is probably unprecedented in the history of
South
Asia. Getting a registration is something to be proud of, but getting it completely honestly means that a lot of extra work went into the registration just to keep a good reputation.
I am thrilled with the good example this sets and not only is having the registration a wonderful thing for the Wikimedia community, but also this shows an excellent precedent for all Bangladeshi community activists because they have a bright example in Wikimedia Bangladesh that paying a bribe is not necessary to get an NGO registration. This is really
something
to publicize, stress, and note as a point of pride. No one should forget this as it really takes a lot of sacrifices to do this without bribing
and
in terms of cost, it actually is cheaper to save time and pay the bribes.
I hope that this encourages other organizations in Bangladesh to also
file
their own NGO paperwork and accomplish whatever they feel ought to be
done.
Congratulations a thousand times!
yours,
On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo) <
nemowiki@gmail.com>
wrote:
Tonmoy Khan, 10/06/2014 19:28:
less than 5 applications for registration as societies get
approved out of every 100. We submitted our application in May 2012
That's heroic, thanks.
Nemo
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