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image by Eugene Ipavec, 30 August 2005
From
http://www.albd.org/aldoc/constitution_en_2.htm:
The flag of the Bangladesh Awami League shall be green in color in two-thirds on
the right and red in one-third on the left. The upper corner in the right side
of the green portion shall be studded with four red stars, equidistant from each
other. The ratio of its size -when measured in terms of green and red-shall be
5:3.
Knut A. Berg, 1 January 2005
The flag of the Bangladesh Awami League appears in the title bar at
http://www.albd.org/.
Eugene Ipavec, 30 August 2005
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 11 January 2006
A red over green flag with a central emblem of a toothed wheel with what I surmise is a rice plant, with star above, see image at http://www.bnpbd.com/.
Knut A. Berg, 1 January 2005
It is a red over green horizontal bicolor with the party logo over all. This
consists of a black cogwheel (diameter approx. half of the flag's height) with
eight teeth on which 12 o'clock position lies a yellow rice plant bellow a
yellow five pointed star.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 11 January 2006
The flag of Jatiyo Samajtantrik Dal, a
political party in Bangladesh.
J.A. Sommansson, 10 April 2005
image by Eugene Ipavec, 30 August 2005
Flag of the Bangladesh Communist Party, as seen at
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/050820/photos_wl/mdf33968.
Eugene Ipavec, 30 August 2005
image by Ian MacDonald, 18 October 2006
The United Peoples Democratic Front (UPDF) is a political party based in the
Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh. Founded on 26 December 1998 at the end of a
Preparatory Conference held in Dhaka, the UPDF is a manifestation of the strong
and serious reservations against the Chittagong Hill Tracts Accord of 2 December
1997. The Accord failed to address fundamental demands of the Jumma people. UPDF
was formed with a pledge to fight for the right of self-determination of the
indigenous Jumma peoples through the establishment of FULL AUTONOMY. The UPDF
firmly believes in the principles of democracy, fraternity and equality, and
above all it seeks to establish a society free from all forms of oppression and
exploitation. The principles of equality of nations, equality of both sexes and
non-communal and democratic ideals constitute the basis of all activities of the
Party."
Source: http://www.updfcht.org/.
Valentin Poposki, 11 September 2006