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Court Proceedings:2013
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January - 2 
A Dhaka court for the fifth time deferred till January 29, 2013 the hearing on charge framing against Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) acting Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and 28 others in a blast case. Shahbagh Police filed the case against them for aiding and abetting the bombing
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A Dhaka court for the fifth time deferred till January 29, 2013 the hearing on charge framing against Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) acting Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and 28 others in a blast case. Shahbagh Police filed the case against them for aiding and abetting the bombings inside the Secretariat during the opposition's hartal (general strike) of April 29, 2012.
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January - 13 
The rehearing of the arguments against Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee started at the International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) with the prosecution placing its summing-up on January 13, reports The Independent. Prosecutor Advocate Syed Haider Ali presented submission on the openin
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The rehearing of the arguments against Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee started at the International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) with the prosecution placing its summing-up on January 13, reports The Independent. Prosecutor Advocate Syed Haider Ali presented submission on the opening day of the fresh arguments. He mainly repeated the same argument in a concise form. The three-member tribunal, led by Justice ATM Fazle Kabir, stipulated January 13 and 14 to hear the prosecution's arguments. The tribunal also disallowed a defence's plea for an adjournment in the rehearing of arguments till the disposal of a review petition of Sayedee against the tribunal's order that rejected his appeal for a fresh trial on January 3.
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January - 14 
The ICT-2 directed the defence of war crimes accused JeI leader Abdul Quader Mollah to complete placing their arguments in his favour. The three-member tribunal led by Justice Obaidul Hassan with members Justice Md Mozibur Rahman Miah and Judge M Shahinur Islam recorded the defence's arguments befor
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The ICT-2 directed the defence of war crimes accused JeI leader Abdul Quader Mollah to complete placing their arguments in his favour. The three-member tribunal led by Justice Obaidul Hassan with members Justice Md Mozibur Rahman Miah and Judge M Shahinur Islam recorded the defence's arguments before adjourning the case proceedings until January 14 (today) when the arguments will resume.
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January - 21 
ICT-2 said JeI contributed significantly to the creation of auxiliary forces during the Liberation War for combating unarmed Bengali civilians in the name of protecting Pakistan. The then Pakistani Government and the military setup a number of auxiliary forces such as Razakars, Al-Badr, Al-Shams and
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ICT-2 said JeI contributed significantly to the creation of auxiliary forces during the Liberation War for combating unarmed Bengali civilians in the name of protecting Pakistan. The then Pakistani Government and the military setup a number of auxiliary forces such as Razakars, Al-Badr, Al-Shams and Peace Committee. These forces were formed to collaborate with the Pakistani military in identifying and eliminating all those who sympathized with the liberation of Bangladesh, individuals belonging to minority religious groups, especially the Hindus, political groups belonging to the Awami League (AL) and other pro-liberation political parties, Bengali intellectuals and innocent civilians. People of the then East Pakistan wholeheartedly supported the war and participated in the call to free Bangladesh. But a small number of Bengalis, Biharis, other pro-Pakistanis, as well as members of a number of different religion-based political parties, particularly JeI and its student wing Islami Chhatra Sangha (ICS) joined and collaborated with the Pakistan military to actively oppose the creation of independent Bangladesh. And most of them committed and facilitated the commission of atrocities in violation of customary international law in the territory of Bangladesh.
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January - 21 
International Crimes Tribunal–2 (ICT-2) registrar AKM Nasiruddin Mahmud said on January 20 that ICT-2 is to deliver its verdict in the case against expelled Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, a war crime accused, also known as Bachchu Razakar, on January 21 (today). This is the fi
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International Crimes Tribunal–2 (ICT-2) registrar AKM Nasiruddin Mahmud said on January 20 that ICT-2 is to deliver its verdict in the case against expelled Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, a war crime accused, also known as Bachchu Razakar, on January 21 (today). This is the first instance in the country's history that a war crime accused is going to receive punishment, for his alleged involvement in crimes against humanity during the country's Liberation War in 1971. Azad, former leader of Islami Chhatra Sangha (ICS), student wing of JeI, is facing eight charges of crimes against humanity, based on eight incidents that left at least 12 people dead and two women raped in Faridpur District, in 1971.
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January - 21 
The International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) made history on January 21 by sentencing Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Maulana Abul Kalam Azad to death, in its maiden judgment, for genocide and crimes against humanity during the Liberation War, reports The Daily Star. The 65-year-old fugitive, also known
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The International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) made history on January 21 by sentencing Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Maulana Abul Kalam Azad to death, in its maiden judgment, for genocide and crimes against humanity during the Liberation War, reports The Daily Star. The 65-year-old fugitive, also known as Bachchu Razakar, was found guilty of killing 14 Hindus, raping two women, torturing two other persons and setting homes ablaze in Faridpur District, his birthplace. The judges said in the verdict “In dealing with the charges we have found that the accused Abul Kalam Azad alias Bachchu Razakar himself had physically participated being accompanied by his armed accomplices to the commission of crimes and as such he held criminally responsible for the direct commission of crimes proved.” Azad was sentenced to death for four of the charges, although found "guilty beyond doubt" in seven.
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January - 28 
A court in Shariatpur District on January 28 sentenced two cadres of Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) to death for their involvement in the simultaneous bomb blasts in the District in 2005. The convicts were identified as Kamruzzaman alias Swapan (27) and Malek Bepari alias Malek Zehadi (28).
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A court in Shariatpur District on January 28 sentenced two cadres of Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) to death for their involvement in the simultaneous bomb blasts in the District in 2005. The convicts were identified as Kamruzzaman alias Swapan (27) and Malek Bepari alias Malek Zehadi (28).
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February - 3 February - 2
Police on February 3 filed two cases against 100 cadres of JeI-ICS on charge of assaulting the Police in Narayanganj city of Narayanganj District on February 2. Following the cases, Police arrested at least 30 JeI-ICS cadres.
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Police on February 3 filed two cases against 100 cadres of JeI-ICS on charge of assaulting the Police in Narayanganj city of Narayanganj District on February 2. Following the cases, Police arrested at least 30 JeI-ICS cadres.
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March - 8 
RAB on March 8 arrested JeI ‘Dhaka city unit Assistant Secretary General’ Selim Uddin Selim and Nayeb-e-Ameer of Uttara unit of JeI Mahmudur Rahman on Garden Road at Karwan Bazar. Mahmudur was arrested in connection with the recent nationwide violence and Selim for violating International Crimes Tri
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RAB on March 8 arrested JeI ‘Dhaka city unit Assistant Secretary General’ Selim Uddin Selim and Nayeb-e-Ameer of Uttara unit of JeI Mahmudur Rahman on Garden Road at Karwan Bazar. Mahmudur was arrested in connection with the recent nationwide violence and Selim for violating International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) order to appear before the court. Earlier, on March 6, ICT-2 issued arrest warrants against three JeI leaders, including Selim, for repeatedly failing to show up before the court and explain “their derogatory” remarks about the tribunal. Issuing the arrest warrants against Jamaat ‘acting secretary general’ Rafiqul Islam Khan and central executive council member Hamidur Rahman Azad and Selim, ICT-2 asked the authorities concerned to produce them before it on March 21, 2013.
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March - 10 
International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) on March 10 released JeI leader Selim Uddin upon BTK 100,000 bail and assurances of two of his counsels. Selim, along with two other JeI leaders, including a Member of Parliament, had been summoned by the court to explain their comments about the war crimes tr
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International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) on March 10 released JeI leader Selim Uddin upon BTK 100,000 bail and assurances of two of his counsels. Selim, along with two other JeI leaders, including a Member of Parliament, had been summoned by the court to explain their comments about the war crimes trials. The tribunal decided to release Selim Uddin on bail and fixed March 21 for his hearing. Selim Uddin’s physical appearance was also dispensed with. The court ordered that Selim be set free if there are no other charges against him. The JeI leader, however, is currently in a 10-day remand, implicated in two other criminal cases.
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April - 7 
Three separate Dhaka courts, on April 7, sent 10 top BNP leaders, including its acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and standing committee member Moudud Ahmed, to jail rejecting their bail pleas in connection with eight cases, reports The Independent. The other BNP leaders are Goyes
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Three separate Dhaka courts, on April 7, sent 10 top BNP leaders, including its acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and standing committee member Moudud Ahmed, to jail rejecting their bail pleas in connection with eight cases, reports The Independent. The other BNP leaders are Goyeshwar Chandra Roy, Mirza Abbas, Abdullah Al Noman, Barkatullah Bulu, Syed Moazzem Hossain Alal, Rizvi Ahmed, Amanullah Aman, and Shahiduddin Chowdhury Annie.
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May - 6 
More than 100,000 people, including six senior leaders of HeI, have been sued for killing, arson, vandalism, burglary and bomb attacks during May 5’s daylong violence in downtown Dhaka city and in Narayanganj, Chittagong and Bagerhat Districts on May 6, reports New Age.
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More than 100,000 people, including six senior leaders of HeI, have been sued for killing, arson, vandalism, burglary and bomb attacks during May 5’s daylong violence in downtown Dhaka city and in Narayanganj, Chittagong and Bagerhat Districts on May 6, reports New Age.
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May - 21 
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)-Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) led 18-party alliance patronised the Hefajat-e Islam (HeI)’s May 5 rally at Motijheel’s Shapla Chattar with the aim of toppling the Awami league Government, reports Daily Star. The arrested ‘secretary general’ of HeI, Junaid Babunagari (62
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The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)-Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) led 18-party alliance patronised the Hefajat-e Islam (HeI)’s May 5 rally at Motijheel’s Shapla Chattar with the aim of toppling the Awami league Government, reports Daily Star. The arrested ‘secretary general’ of HeI, Junaid Babunagari (62), revealed this in his confessional statement to Metropolitan Magistrate Harun-ur Rashid of Dhaka. “I came to know from our volunteers assigned at the rally that apart from some of our activists, Jamaat-Shibir men as well as some members of the Chhatra Dal and Jubo Dal, having no beards, were on the rampage and were looting in Motijheel, Paltan and Baitul Mukarram areas,” a source, who had access to the statement, quoted Babunagari as saying. “At one point, information came that those unruly people were torching book shops and the Quran Shareef. We got nervous at hearing such news,” Babunagari was quoted as saying. He also said that rowdy elements had engaged in vandalism, arson, exploding bombs, looting and attacking Police.
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May - 26 
A Dhaka court on May 26 issued an arrest warrant for Tarique, elder son of BNP chief Khaleda Zia, in connection with a money laundering case after the Anti-Corruption Commission had sought permission to bring him back with the help of Interpol.
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A Dhaka court on May 26 issued an arrest warrant for Tarique, elder son of BNP chief Khaleda Zia, in connection with a money laundering case after the Anti-Corruption Commission had sought permission to bring him back with the help of Interpol.
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May - 26 
A Dhaka court on May 26 issued arrest warrant against BNP senior vice chairman, Tarique Rahman, [elder son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia], & asked the Government to take necessary steps to bring him back from Britain with the help of Interpol.
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A Dhaka court on May 26 issued arrest warrant against BNP senior vice chairman, Tarique Rahman, [elder son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia], & asked the Government to take necessary steps to bring him back from Britain with the help of Interpol.
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May - 28 
A Dhaka court on May 28 framed charges against sixty-one leaders and activists of Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS), including its ‘President’ Delwar Hossain, in a case filed over vandalising vehicles at Shapla Chattar on January 28, reports Daily Star. The court fixed June 26 for starting trial of the c
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A Dhaka court on May 28 framed charges against sixty-one leaders and activists of Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS), including its ‘President’ Delwar Hossain, in a case filed over vandalising vehicles at Shapla Chattar on January 28, reports Daily Star. The court fixed June 26 for starting trial of the case. Twenty other accused have been absconding and charges were framed against them in absentia.
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May - 29 
A Dhaka court on May 29 granted bail to Hefajat-e Islam (HeI) ‘Secretary General’, Junaid Babunagari, in all the three cases filed against him, including one for killing a Police officer, reports Daily Star. The prosecution did not oppose the bail petitions. Earlier, the HeI leader Babunagari in hi
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A Dhaka court on May 29 granted bail to Hefajat-e Islam (HeI) ‘Secretary General’, Junaid Babunagari, in all the three cases filed against him, including one for killing a Police officer, reports Daily Star. The prosecution did not oppose the bail petitions. Earlier, the HeI leader Babunagari in his May 21 judicial confession said the HeI’s May 5 Dhaka siege programme was designed to oust the Awami League-led alliance Government.
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June - 6 
‘Assistant secretary’ of Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI), Muhammad Kamaruzzaman, on June 6 filed an appeal with the Supreme Court challenging the death sentence passed on him and seeking acquittal, reports Daily Star.
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‘Assistant secretary’ of Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI), Muhammad Kamaruzzaman, on June 6 filed an appeal with the Supreme Court challenging the death sentence passed on him and seeking acquittal, reports Daily Star.
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June - 9 
Separately, International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) sentenced “absconding” JeI lawmaker Hamidur Rahman Azad and JeI ‘acting secretary general’ Rafiqul Islam Khan to three months’ imprisonment and fined each of them Tk 3,000 for contempt of court, reports The Daily Star. The court also sentenced Seli
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Separately, International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) sentenced “absconding” JeI lawmaker Hamidur Rahman Azad and JeI ‘acting secretary general’ Rafiqul Islam Khan to three months’ imprisonment and fined each of them Tk 3,000 for contempt of court, reports The Daily Star. The court also sentenced Selim Uddin, ‘assistant secretary general’ of JeI Dhaka city unit, to simple imprisonment until the court ended its session for the day. It also fined him Tk 1,000. The court sentenced them for the provocative and derogatory comments they had made about the court.
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June - 13 
A Narayanganj District court on June 13 granted bail to 17 Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) activists, including District unit president advocate Taimur Alam Khandakar, in two cases filed over May 6 violence unleashed by Hefazat-e-Islam (HeI) cadres in Siddhirganj sub-District, reports New Age. Ad
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A Narayanganj District court on June 13 granted bail to 17 Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) activists, including District unit president advocate Taimur Alam Khandakar, in two cases filed over May 6 violence unleashed by Hefazat-e-Islam (HeI) cadres in Siddhirganj sub-District, reports New Age. Additional District and session’s judge Ali Akbar passed the order when the accused surrendered before his court seeking bail in the cases filed with Siddhirganj Police Station. The BNP men surrendered before the lower court in compliance with a High Court order. The High Court on May 19 granted the accused one month’s interim bail asking them to surrender before the trial court within the period. Thirteen people, including two members of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) and two Policemen, were killed as the HeI cadres clashed with law enforcers in Siddhirganj on May 6.
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June - 18 
Further, Lt Commander Mizanur Rahman, a naval officer and a witness told a Dhaka court on June 18 that the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League (AL) rally in the city in 2004 was planned at the residence of former deputy minister Abdus Salam Pintu, reports UNB Connect. He said banned militant
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Further, Lt Commander Mizanur Rahman, a naval officer and a witness told a Dhaka court on June 18 that the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League (AL) rally in the city in 2004 was planned at the residence of former deputy minister Abdus Salam Pintu, reports UNB Connect. He said banned militant outfit Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) leaders Moulana Tajuddin, Mufti Hannan and Maulana Abu Taher were present at the meeting. Former state minister for home affairs Lutfozzaman Babar also attended the meeting and he had been there in a black jeep, he said. The naval official also told the court that Mufti Hannan was the mastermind of the grenade attack and supplied the grenades. About 24 people, including then women affairs secretary of AL Ivy Rahman, were killed with over 200 injured in the grisly grenade attack at a public meeting at Bangabandhu Avenue on Aug 21, 2004.
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June - 20 
A Dhaka court on June 20 sentenced 10 militants of Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) to death over a suicide bomb attack in Gazipur Bar Association office of Gazipur District on November 29, 2005 that killed eight people including four lawyers and injured eighty others, reports The Daily Star. T
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A Dhaka court on June 20 sentenced 10 militants of Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) to death over a suicide bomb attack in Gazipur Bar Association office of Gazipur District on November 29, 2005 that killed eight people including four lawyers and injured eighty others, reports The Daily Star. The convicts are Anayet Ullah, Arifur Rahman, Moshidul Islam, Saidur Munshi, Abdullah Al Sohaien, Nizamuddin Reza, Taibur Rahman, Ashraful Islam, Md Shafiullah and Adnan Sami.
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July - 16 
Sammilita Sangskritik Jote, a cultural organisation, on July 16 rejected the verdict against former JeI chief Ghulam Azam and demanded that the Government appeal to the Supreme Court seeking capital punishment for him. As Ghulam Azam was the front-liner in committing crimes during the country’s Libe
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Sammilita Sangskritik Jote, a cultural organisation, on July 16 rejected the verdict against former JeI chief Ghulam Azam and demanded that the Government appeal to the Supreme Court seeking capital punishment for him. As Ghulam Azam was the front-liner in committing crimes during the country’s Liberation War, the punishment is inadequate, said the Jote leaders. Protesting the verdict, the organisation held a rally at Teacher-Student Centre (TSC) on Dhaka University campus. Nasiruddin Yusuff Bacchu, who heads the cultural group, announced bringing out marches across the country for staging further protest. General Secretary Hasan Arif said “By making such remarks, the Government is insulting people’s expectations and leaving a bad impression on public mind.”
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August - 5 
The Dhaka High Court (HC) verdict declaring illegal Jamaat-e-Islami’s (JeI) registration with the Election Commission as a political party will remain in force as the chamber judge of the Bangladesh Supreme Court has turned down JeI’s petition for stay on the verdict on August 5, reports Daily Star.
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The Dhaka High Court (HC) verdict declaring illegal Jamaat-e-Islami’s (JeI) registration with the Election Commission as a political party will remain in force as the chamber judge of the Bangladesh Supreme Court has turned down JeI’s petition for stay on the verdict on August 5, reports Daily Star. The Chamber Judge, Justice A.H.M. Shamsuddin Choudhury Manik, rejected Jamaat’s petition, saying that there is no logical ground in the petition for staying the HC verdict. And even the petitioner’s counsel did not place any argument in support of the petition.
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September - 5 
The International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) on September 5 indicted Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Mir Quasem Ali on 14 charges, including murder, torture, abduction and confinement of people and complicity in crimes against humanity during the Liberation War of 1971, reports The Daily Star. Quasem Al
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The International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) on September 5 indicted Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Mir Quasem Ali on 14 charges, including murder, torture, abduction and confinement of people and complicity in crimes against humanity during the Liberation War of 1971, reports The Daily Star. Quasem Ali allegedly was a key leader of Chittagong District’s Al Badr unit and also featured prominently in the national Al Badr structure. Quasem Ali became the general secretary of Islami Chhatra Sangha, the then student wing of JeI, on November 7, 1971. The Islami Chhatra Sangha members formed the Al-Badr force to collaborate with the Pakistani military to commit genocide and mass killing during the war.
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September - 17 
The Supreme Court on September 17 (today) awarded death penalty to Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) assistant secretary general Abdul Quader Mollah for killing Hazrat Ali Laskar and his family members in Mirpur area of Dhaka city during the country’s Liberation War in 1971, reports The Daily Star. Earlier, the
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The Supreme Court on September 17 (today) awarded death penalty to Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) assistant secretary general Abdul Quader Mollah for killing Hazrat Ali Laskar and his family members in Mirpur area of Dhaka city during the country’s Liberation War in 1971, reports The Daily Star. Earlier, the International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) on February 5, 2013, had sentenced Quader Mollah to life imprisonment, which triggered widespread protest across the country.
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October - 3 
Meanwhile, at least 40 leaders and activists of Madhupur and Dhanbari sub-District unit BNP were sent to jail in Tangail District on October 3 in a number of cases, reports New Age. Among the cases, two were lodged with Madhupur Police Station on August 15 for vandalising and torching the Government
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Meanwhile, at least 40 leaders and activists of Madhupur and Dhanbari sub-District unit BNP were sent to jail in Tangail District on October 3 in a number of cases, reports New Age. Among the cases, two were lodged with Madhupur Police Station on August 15 for vandalising and torching the Government vehicles and another case was lodged with Dhanbari Police Station on the same ground. The BNP leaders and activists surrendered to the senior judicial magistrate court and prayed for bail in three cases. But senior judicial magistrates Shahadot Hossen and Sheuly Rani Das denied the bail petition and ordered them to be sent to jail.
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October - 9 
In another incident, Gonojagoron Mancha activists demonstrate at Dhaka city’s Shahbagh on October 9, demanding death penalty for BNP leader Abdul Alim who was jailed for life for war crimes in 1971, reports The Daily Star. Expressing disappointment at the verdict they demanded that the Government ap
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In another incident, Gonojagoron Mancha activists demonstrate at Dhaka city’s Shahbagh on October 9, demanding death penalty for BNP leader Abdul Alim who was jailed for life for war crimes in 1971, reports The Daily Star. Expressing disappointment at the verdict they demanded that the Government appeal to the Supreme Court seeking a death sentence. In an immediate reaction, around 100 youths of the anti-war criminal platform brought out a protest procession from Shahbagh and marched to Doyel Chattar. “In no way the verdict is acceptable. We will carry on protests till all war criminals are sentenced to death,” said the platform’s spokesperson, Imarn H Sarker.
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November - 5 
A Dhaka court on November 5 awarded death penalty to 150 members of the erstwhile Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) and two civilians for their role in the massacre of 74 people, including 57 army officers, at the BDR Pilkhana headquarters in 2009, reports The Daily Star. It also sentenced 161 others, includi
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A Dhaka court on November 5 awarded death penalty to 150 members of the erstwhile Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) and two civilians for their role in the massacre of 74 people, including 57 army officers, at the BDR Pilkhana headquarters in 2009, reports The Daily Star. It also sentenced 161 others, including ex- Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) lawmaker Nasiruddin Ahmed Pintu and ward-level Awami League (AL) leader Torab Ali, to life imprisonment for involvement in the carnage. On February 25-26 in 2009, the bloodbath at the Pilkhana headquarters of the paramilitary force that has been renamed Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) left the nation shaken to the core. It unnerved the Sheikh Hasina-led Government that had assumed office barely a month back.
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November - 10 
five BNP were sent to jail on November 9 in two cases for “attempted murder of cops and creating violence in the capital”, reports The Daily Star. Law enforcers produced the arrestees — MK Anwar (81), Moudud Ahmed (73), Rafiqul Islam Mia (71), Abdul Awal Mintoo (56) and Shimul Biswas (53) — before a
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five BNP were sent to jail on November 9 in two cases for “attempted murder of cops and creating violence in the capital”, reports The Daily Star. Law enforcers produced the arrestees — MK Anwar (81), Moudud Ahmed (73), Rafiqul Islam Mia (71), Abdul Awal Mintoo (56) and Shimul Biswas (53) — before a Dhaka court yesterday and prayed for 10-day remand in each of the cases for each of them. The court sent the arrestees to jail and fixed November 14 for hearing the bail and remand prayers. Anwar, Moudud and Rafiqul are members of the BNP standing committee, while Mintoo is an adviser to the BNP chief and Shimul is a special assistant to Khaleda Zia.
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November - 21 
A Dhaka court on November 21 sent Salauddin Quader Chowdhury’s lawyer Barrister AKM Fakhrul Islam to jail, and fixed November 24 for hearing on remand and bail prayers in a criminal case under the Information Communication Technology Act 2006, reports Daily Star. He was arrested for his alleged invo
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A Dhaka court on November 21 sent Salauddin Quader Chowdhury’s lawyer Barrister AKM Fakhrul Islam to jail, and fixed November 24 for hearing on remand and bail prayers in a criminal case under the Information Communication Technology Act 2006, reports Daily Star. He was arrested for his alleged involvement in leaking out the draft verdict in the war crimes case against Salauddin.
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December - 11 
Activists of Ganojagaran Mancha in Dhaka city on December 11 expressed their dissatisfaction over the adjournment of hearing on the stay order on the execution of death row convict war criminal Quader Mollah. They also vowed to continue their movement and stage sit-in at the Shabagh Square until the
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Activists of Ganojagaran Mancha in Dhaka city on December 11 expressed their dissatisfaction over the adjournment of hearing on the stay order on the execution of death row convict war criminal Quader Mollah. They also vowed to continue their movement and stage sit-in at the Shabagh Square until the JeI leader is hanged. Convenor of Ganojagaran Mancha Imran H Sarker said, “We hoped Quader Mollah issue would be settled within the day but it is very unfortunate that the court again adjourned the hearing on the defence’s review petition. However, we have decided to continue our movement until the verdict is executed.”
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December - 18 
A Dhaka court on December 18 sentenced eight activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), the student wing of Awami Laegue (AL) to death and 13 others to life imprisonment for killing tailor Bishwajit Das (24) in Old Dhaka a year ago, reports The Daily Star. Sentencing the activists of BCL, the jud
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A Dhaka court on December 18 sentenced eight activists of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL), the student wing of Awami Laegue (AL) to death and 13 others to life imprisonment for killing tailor Bishwajit Das (24) in Old Dhaka a year ago, reports The Daily Star. Sentencing the activists of BCL, the judge observed that the Bishwajit murder case was quite sensitive and different from other lawsuits. The crime was committed in broad daylight, not in the dead of night. It was a heinous and deplorable killing, said the court about the incident that happened during the opposition’s blockade on December 9 last year. Of the eight condemned killers, two are absconding, while 11 of the 13 convicts, who got life term, are also on the run. The BCL men who got death penalty are: Rafiqul Islam Shakil, Mahfuzur Rahman Nahid, Emdadul Haque Emdad, GM Rasheduzzaman Shaon, Md Saiful Islam, Qayum Mia Tipu, Rajon Talukdar and Noor-e-Alam Limon. Of them, Rajon and Limon are on the run. The ones given life imprisonment are: AHM Kibria, Saiful Islam Saiful, Golam Mustafa, Alauddin, Obaidul Quader Tahsin, Imran Hossain, Khandaker Md Yunus Ali, Tarique Bin Zohur, Azizur Rahman, Al Amin Sheikh, Monirul Haque Pavel, Mosharraf Hossain and Kamrul Hasan. Of them, only Kibria and Mustafa are behind bars while the others have been absconding. The incident took place on December 9, 2012, when Bishwajit was going to his Amantron tailoring shop at Shankharibazar from his house at Hrishikesh Das Lane in Dhaka city. As he was walking through the road in front of Bahadur Shah Park, a crude bomb went off nearby during the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)-led opposition’s blockade. Immediately, a group of activists of Jagannath University BCL unit swung into action. They mistook Bishwajit for a blockader and chased him. Bishwajit ran for his life and hurried to the second floor of a nearby building. The BCL men hunted him down as he tried to take shelter in a dental clinic on that floor. They dragged him down to the street. For about five minutes, the BCL men hacked him with sharp weapons and beat him with iron rods and hockey sticks. Bishwajit made a desperate attempt to escape and finally managed to free himself from the attackers. As he crossed the road, he collapsed. Some pedestrians then took him to the Mitford Hospital where he died.
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December - 25 
Three cadres of banned Islamist outfit Hizb-ut-Tahrir were sentenced to different terms of imprisonment by a mobile court in Dhaka city’s Kotwail area on December 25, reports New Age. Police arrested the three functionaries of the banned outfit — Khalid, Mizanur and Alamgir — from the area at noon.
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Three cadres of banned Islamist outfit Hizb-ut-Tahrir were sentenced to different terms of imprisonment by a mobile court in Dhaka city’s Kotwail area on December 25, reports New Age. Police arrested the three functionaries of the banned outfit — Khalid, Mizanur and Alamgir — from the area at noon. Later, they were produced before the mobile court, led by an executive magistrate, which sentenced Khalid and Mizanur to one years’ imprisonment and Alamgir to six months in jail.
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December - 27 
A Dhaka court on December 27 sent Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) joint secretary general Barrister Mahbubuddin Khokon to jail after rejecting both the remand and bail petitions in a case filed in connection with December 26’s arson attack on a bus in Dhaka city that left a Policeman dead, report
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A Dhaka court on December 27 sent Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) joint secretary general Barrister Mahbubuddin Khokon to jail after rejecting both the remand and bail petitions in a case filed in connection with December 26’s arson attack on a bus in Dhaka city that left a Policeman dead, reports The Independent. Passing the order, Metropolitan Magistrate Mohammad Tasruzzaman also asked Policemen to interrogate the BNP leader at jail gate within 10 days.
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December - 31 
Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) Nayeb-e-Ameer (Deputy Chief) Abdus Subhan (77) has been indicted on December 31 for involvement in genocide and murders of unarmed people along with looting, setting houses on fire and complicity to commit crimes against humanity during the Liberation War, reports The Daily Sta
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Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) Nayeb-e-Ameer (Deputy Chief) Abdus Subhan (77) has been indicted on December 31 for involvement in genocide and murders of unarmed people along with looting, setting houses on fire and complicity to commit crimes against humanity during the Liberation War, reports The Daily Star. Subhan was arrested on September 30 for his alleged involvement in the crimes against humanity. After framing nine charges against Subhan, the International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) set January 28 for beginning his trial with opening statement from the prosecution. The most notable of the nine charges brought against Subhan is killing of 300-400 people including Hindus by the Pakistani army and its local collaborators under his leadership at several villages in Satbaria union of Sujanagar sub-District of Pabna District on May 12, 1971. Other charges brought against Subhan include killing of five and injuring three others in his presence and under his leadership at Juktitala village in Ishwardi sub-District of Pabna District on April 13, 1971. Accompanied by local Jamaat leaders and Biharis, Subhan abducted three persons, who had taken shelter in a local mosque, on April 17-18 in 1971. Later, they were killed before him. Led by Subhan, the Pakistani army raided Sahapur village in Ishwardi sub-District on May 2, 1971 and killed five people and looted several houses before setting those on fire. Subhan allegedly abducted two persons from Arankhola cattle market in Ishwardi sub-District on May 16, 1971. The hostages were tortured at District Dak Bungalow in Ishwardi. The JeI leader also led the Pakistani army in alleged attacks on Kulniya and Dogachi villages in Pabna District on May 11, 1971. Five people were killed and several houses were torched at that time. On May 20, 1971, under the leadership of Subhan, the Pakistani army allegedly picked up 18 people from Varara village in Pabna District and killed one of them instantly. Others had been tortured at Nurpur Power Plant. Later, some of them were killed near Debottar Bazar. At least 18 people were killed in the incident. In the first week of September, Subhan, accompanied by local Razakars, abducted two pro-liberation persons from Dublia Bazar under Pabna District and killed them inside a temple at Kuchiamara village. On October 30, 1971, Subhan and local Razakars attacked Betbaria village in Ishwardi and looted several houses before setting those on fire. Four people were also abducted from the village and later killed.
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