Internet Edition. August 22, 2008, Updated: Bangladesh Time 12:00 AM 
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O United Nations

The book O United Nations composed by Sinha M. A. Sayeed is so beautifully produced in a prosaic poetry fashion that it echoes the feelings of all right-thinking citizens. It also creates a great interest about the United Nations even in the minds of an ordinary citizen. I am very much confident that this book will promisingly have its place in the global market of publication and distribution. Credit must also be given to Bangladesh Political Science Association for taking a bold and timely initiative to bring the book to the notice of readers of various nature and diversification, national and international.

Though I am not a political scientist, as a historian I share all his feelings about the United Nations. Sinha's verses capture the travails, anguish and expectations which the UN symbolizes. The value of the work is enhanced by the pictorial depictions which are aesthetically put on art paper.

Professor Deepak Kumar,

President, International Association of Historians of Asia (IAHA),

Z. H. Centre for Educational Studies,

Jawaharlal Nehru Universit.



A book of excellence



Having gone through the book O United Nations composed in a prosaic poetry style by Sinha M. A. Sayeed and published by Bangladesh Political Science Association and reviews made by various national and international personalities and organizations, we are, truly speaking, encouraged to conclude as follows:

That the book has rightly spoken of the problems and issues surrounding the United Nations and recommendations put forward therein deserve to be attended with due care and flavor for the overall onward journey of the UN. Sinha M. A. Sayeed, by producing this book, has not only showed his excellence in voicing the rights of the peoples in the world but also placed him solidly as a cosmopolitan thinker.

Pancha N. Maharjan Ph.D.,

Professor of Political Science

Tribhuvan University, Nepal

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