• প্রিয় জনসাথী,
    আপনাদেরকে উদ্দেশ্য করে লিখছি। আপনাদের সাইট প্রচুর Lag করছে এবং অনেক অনেক অনেক Slow. একবার লগইন করলে আর লগআউট করা যাচ্ছে না। কোন কিছু পোস্ট করতে গেলে উল্টো হতে দেখছি। ভিডিও আপলোড কনভবেই করা যাচ্ছে না। কোন কাজ করার সময়ে বার বার Error আসে। কি কারনে এসব হচ্ছে বুঝতে পারছি না। এগুলোর সমাধান অতীব জরুরী। আপনাদের ওয়েবসাইট ফাস্ট করুন। আপনাদের অনেক সমস্যা আছে। এগুলো দ্রুত সমাধান করুন।
    প্রিয় জনসাথী, আপনাদেরকে উদ্দেশ্য করে লিখছি। আপনাদের সাইট প্রচুর Lag করছে এবং অনেক অনেক অনেক Slow. একবার লগইন করলে আর লগআউট করা যাচ্ছে না। কোন কিছু পোস্ট করতে গেলে উল্টো হতে দেখছি। ভিডিও আপলোড কনভবেই করা যাচ্ছে না। কোন কাজ করার সময়ে বার বার Error আসে। কি কারনে এসব হচ্ছে বুঝতে পারছি না। এগুলোর সমাধান অতীব জরুরী। আপনাদের ওয়েবসাইট ফাস্ট করুন। আপনাদের অনেক সমস্যা আছে। এগুলো দ্রুত সমাধান করুন।
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  • Top Australian soldier loses appeal over war crimes defamation case

    Australia's most-decorated living soldier Ben Roberts-Smith, has lost an appeal against a landmark defamation judgement which found he committed war crimes.

    A judge in 2023 ruled that news articles alleging the Victoria Cross recipient had murdered four unarmed Afghans were true, but Mr Roberts-Smith had argued the judge made legal errors.

    The civil trial was the first time in history any court has assessed claims of war crimes by Australian forces.

    A panel of three Federal Court judges on Friday unanimously upheld the original judgement, though Mr Roberts-Smith has said he will appeal the decision to the High Court of Australia "immediately".

    "I continue to maintain my innocence and deny these egregious spiteful allegations," he said in a statement.

    Mr Roberts-Smith, who left the defence force in 2013, has not been charged over any of the claims in a criminal court, where there is a higher burden of proof.

    The former special forces corporal sued three Australian newspapers over a series of articles alleging serious misconduct while he was deployed in Afghanistan between 2009 and 2012 as part of a US-led military coalition.

    At the time the articles were published in 2018, Mr Roberts-Smith was considered a national hero, having been awarded Australia's highest military honour for single-handedly overpowering Taliban fighters attacking his Special Air Service (SAS) platoon.

    The 46-year-old argued the alleged killings occurred legally during combat or did not happen at all, claiming the papers ruined his life with their reports.

    His defamation case - which some have dubbed "the trial of the century" in Australia - lasted over 120 days and is now rumoured to have cost up to A$35m ($22.5m; £16.9m).
    Top Australian soldier loses appeal over war crimes defamation case Australia's most-decorated living soldier Ben Roberts-Smith, has lost an appeal against a landmark defamation judgement which found he committed war crimes. A judge in 2023 ruled that news articles alleging the Victoria Cross recipient had murdered four unarmed Afghans were true, but Mr Roberts-Smith had argued the judge made legal errors. The civil trial was the first time in history any court has assessed claims of war crimes by Australian forces. A panel of three Federal Court judges on Friday unanimously upheld the original judgement, though Mr Roberts-Smith has said he will appeal the decision to the High Court of Australia "immediately". "I continue to maintain my innocence and deny these egregious spiteful allegations," he said in a statement. Mr Roberts-Smith, who left the defence force in 2013, has not been charged over any of the claims in a criminal court, where there is a higher burden of proof. The former special forces corporal sued three Australian newspapers over a series of articles alleging serious misconduct while he was deployed in Afghanistan between 2009 and 2012 as part of a US-led military coalition. At the time the articles were published in 2018, Mr Roberts-Smith was considered a national hero, having been awarded Australia's highest military honour for single-handedly overpowering Taliban fighters attacking his Special Air Service (SAS) platoon. The 46-year-old argued the alleged killings occurred legally during combat or did not happen at all, claiming the papers ruined his life with their reports. His defamation case - which some have dubbed "the trial of the century" in Australia - lasted over 120 days and is now rumoured to have cost up to A$35m ($22.5m; £16.9m).
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  • জন সাথীতে রেগুলার নতুন নতুন সমস্যার দেখা এখন কাউকে ফ্রেন্ড রিকোয়েস্ট দিতে গেলেই শুধু Error আসে

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    জন সাথীতে রেগুলার নতুন নতুন সমস্যার দেখা এখন কাউকে ফ্রেন্ড রিকোয়েস্ট দিতে গেলেই শুধু Error আসে #jonosathi #jonosathiservice #error
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