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Picture Added for our national hero. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Shipluhoque (talkcontribs)

Unfortunately, the copyright info on the image is not clear at all. I see that you claimed "Nobody has copyright on the image", well how do we know that? Unless you provide proof that the image has no copyright, the policy is to assume it does so. I am trying to get in touch with his family to get a picture from them, otherwise, any picture taken from Banglapedia or other websites does not "automatically" become free. Thanks. --Ragib 02:49, 23 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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Grave at Masroor Airbase

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This is clearly a made up story. Matiur Rahman was buried in the same graveyard where recently PAF's 1965 war flying ace, M M Alam was buried. And that nondescript claim is also incorrect as the news piece itself shows an image of Mati's daughter besides his grave that is well descripted. --SMS Talk 09:33, 11 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Which Photo are you talking about? As long as the source claims it was nondescript it stays. Unless you find a reliable source which claims it was not nondescript.Vinegarymass911 (talk) 11:37, 11 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
There is only one photo in that source. Even there is a documentary on youtube that shows his grave at PAF Base Masroor's graveyard. Yes his grave might had not been distinguished in a way that a Bengali national might like to have their hero's grave, but to say "nondescript" is a little over the top. Having visited the place I can even say that class four employees graveyard claim is as much farce as the other. --SMS Talk 01:56, 12 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

in fourth class employees graveyard

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@Anjana Larka: What is meaning of ".. in fourth class employees graveyard ..". What are categories of graveyard, which determines it being "fourth" class. If there is no reference and word is not used in language, it should be reverted.

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