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War Crimes Related Incidents:2013
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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 - 22 
Home Minister Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir on January 22 said the Government has information on the whereabouts of former Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Abul Kalam Azad, also known as Bachchu Razakar, the first war crimes accused convicted by the International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2), reports The Independ
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Home Minister Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir on January 22 said the Government has information on the whereabouts of former Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Abul Kalam Azad, also known as Bachchu Razakar, the first war crimes accused convicted by the International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2), reports The Independent. Alamgir said, “Fugitive Bachchu Razakar is staying in a certain country. He will be brought back through diplomatic communications with that country.” The Home Minister, however, did not specifically name any country where according to him Azad is hiding. On January 21, the ICT-2 in its maiden verdict handed down death penalty to Azad who was tried in absentia for his involvement in crimes against humanity committed during the War of Liberation in 1971.
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February - 2 
Protesting the trial of those who committed war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971, Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) and its student wing Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) on February 2 attacked Police in Narayanganj, Bogra, Bagerhat and Joypurhat Districts, injuring 2
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Protesting the trial of those who committed war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971, Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) and its student wing Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) on February 2 attacked Police in Narayanganj, Bogra, Bagerhat and Joypurhat Districts, injuring 20 policemen, reports The Daily Star.
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February - 4 
Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) acting secretary general Rafiqul Islam Khan protesting the verdict to be delivered in a war crimes case against its leader Abdul Quader Mollah on February 4 said “Don't push the country into a civil war by delivering one-sided verdicts against our leaders. If anything happens a
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Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) acting secretary general Rafiqul Islam Khan protesting the verdict to be delivered in a war crimes case against its leader Abdul Quader Mollah on February 4 said “Don't push the country into a civil war by delivering one-sided verdicts against our leaders. If anything happens against Quader Mollah, every house will be on fire." "We want to say clearly that the country's people will resist the Government's 'vindictive conspiracy' in the name of trial of war criminals," he added.
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February - 5 
At least three people were killed and many injured across the country on February 5 as Jamaat-e-Islam (JeI) and its student wing Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) cadres enforced a dawn-to-dusk hartal (shut down) protesting the war crimes trial of its leader Abdul Quader Mollah, reports The Daily Star.
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At least three people were killed and many injured across the country on February 5 as Jamaat-e-Islam (JeI) and its student wing Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) cadres enforced a dawn-to-dusk hartal (shut down) protesting the war crimes trial of its leader Abdul Quader Mollah, reports The Daily Star. In Chittagong District, two ICS cadres (Imran Khan and Afzal Hossain) and Shafiqu, a worker of Youngone factory were killed during a clash with Police. Police arrested 15 ICS cadres from the District.In capital Dhaka, the JeI-ICS cadres exploded 8-10 crude bombs when police obstructed them. A Police constable, Nur Nabi, was injured and 52 cadres were arrested from the city. In Comilla District, one JeI-ICS cadre was injured in Police firing. In Rajshahi District, about 10 cadres were injured in a clash with Police as they were intercepted by the law-enforcers. In Khulna District, Police arrested seven cadres from the Khulna city. In Sylhet District, 30 people, including a constable, were injured. In Satkhira District, three Policemen were injured.In Bogra District, Police arrested five cadres. In Natore District, Police arrested one cadre. In Laxmipur District, Police arrested four cadres. In Gazipur District, Police arrested 15 cadres.
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February - 5 
International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) on February 5 sentenced JeI leader Abdul Quader Mollah to life term imprisonment on war crimes charge, reports UNBConnect. The three-member tribunal, led by Justice Obaidul Hasan, pronounced the sentence after reading out a 132-page verdict. A total of 18 witn
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International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) on February 5 sentenced JeI leader Abdul Quader Mollah to life term imprisonment on war crimes charge, reports UNBConnect. The three-member tribunal, led by Justice Obaidul Hasan, pronounced the sentence after reading out a 132-page verdict. A total of 18 witnesses, 12 from the prosecution and 6 from the defence, testified in the case. In May 28, 2012, the tribunal indicted Quader Mollah for six offences of crimes against humanity, including killing, mass murder, conspiracy and instigation during the 1971 Liberation War. This is the second verdict of the ICT in connection with the crimes against humanity cases. On January 21, 2013, the same tribunal delivered its maiden verdict sentencing JeI leader Abul Kalam Azad alias Bachchu Razakar to death, in absentia.
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February - 6 
Urging the Government to appeal the verdict of International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) sentencing Jamaat-e-Islam (JeI) leader Abdul Quader Mollah to life term imprisonment on war crimes charges to the higher court demanding capital punishment, residents of Thakurgaon, Chandpur, Nilphamari, Lalmonirh
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Urging the Government to appeal the verdict of International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) sentencing Jamaat-e-Islam (JeI) leader Abdul Quader Mollah to life term imprisonment on war crimes charges to the higher court demanding capital punishment, residents of Thakurgaon, Chandpur, Nilphamari, Lalmonirhat, Mymensigh, Rangpur and Manikganj Districts formed human chains and took out processions on February 6, reports The Independent.
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February - 7 
ICT-2, on February 7, asked three JeI leaders, including a lawmaker, to appear before it on February 20 for warning of a civil war at a party rally on February 4, reports New Age. The tribunal summoned JeI central executive council member Hamiudur Rahman Azad, also a lawmaker, acting secretary gener
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ICT-2, on February 7, asked three JeI leaders, including a lawmaker, to appear before it on February 20 for warning of a civil war at a party rally on February 4, reports New Age. The tribunal summoned JeI central executive council member Hamiudur Rahman Azad, also a lawmaker, acting secretary general Rafiqul Islam Khan and Dhaka city assistant secretary general Selim Uddin for making ‘abhorrently outrageous remarks’.
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February - 10 
Shahbagh movements in the Dhaka city which entered its sixth day on February 10 which was started after the countrywide violence by JeI-ICS cadres against the war crimes trial, as some former and present cricketers took to the stage and chanted slogans to support their cause the agitating youths wer
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Shahbagh movements in the Dhaka city which entered its sixth day on February 10 which was started after the countrywide violence by JeI-ICS cadres against the war crimes trial, as some former and present cricketers took to the stage and chanted slogans to support their cause the agitating youths were even more determined to continue their movement. Protestors said they were already angered by the recent countrywide violence by JeI-ICS cadres and the verdict against JeI leader Abdul Quader Mollah clearly. These two incidents have forced the young generation to take to the streets, they said, adding that the wave of Shahbagh movement has vibrated the whole nation. Demonstrations also took place in Tangail, Khulna, Magura, Manikganj, Rangpur, Pabna, Munshiganj and Natore Districts.
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February - 12 
In an apparent bid to create panic among the people united on the demand for death penalty to war criminals, Jamaat-e-Islam (JeI) and Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) rampaged through different parts of Dhaka city on February 12, reports The Daily Star. The JeI-ICS cadres carried out hit-and-run assault
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In an apparent bid to create panic among the people united on the demand for death penalty to war criminals, Jamaat-e-Islam (JeI) and Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) rampaged through different parts of Dhaka city on February 12, reports The Daily Star. The JeI-ICS cadres carried out hit-and-run assault at Police, leaving at least 30 injuries. 73 JeI-ICS cadres were arrested in the city. Meanwhile, at least 65 people, including 14 Policemen, were injured in clashes between JeI-ICS cadres and the law enforcers in Satkhira, Noakhali and Khulna Districts on February 12. In Satkhira District, seven Policemen were wounded in attacks by the JeI-ICS cadres and Police arrested 103 cadres in the District. In Noakhali District, at least eight JeI-ICS cadres were injured when they fought a pitched battle with Police. In Khulna District, at least 50 people, including seven Policemen, were injured when the JeI-ICS cadres clashed with law enforcers. Seven cadres were arrested after the incident on charge of attacking Police and obstructing law enforcers in discharging their duties.
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February - 12 
Protesters stand in silence for three minutes raising their hand in the Shahbagh crossing in Dhaka city on February 12 afternoon pushing for death penalty for all war criminals, reports New Age. People from all walks of life indoors, at work and on the streets across the country stood in a silence f
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Protesters stand in silence for three minutes raising their hand in the Shahbagh crossing in Dhaka city on February 12 afternoon pushing for death penalty for all war criminals, reports New Age. People from all walks of life indoors, at work and on the streets across the country stood in a silence for three minutes as the clock struck four on February 12 afternoon. Ministers, secretaries, lawmakers, Government and non-Government officials, and ordinary people from one end to the other of the country came out on the streets passing by their respective workplaces to express solidarity with the Shahbagh protest demand. Protesters in their thousands raised their hand on a countdown and kept silent for the three minutes. They broke the silence shouting ‘Jay Bangla, Jay Bangla.’ Protesters then filled the air with slogans such as ‘Phansi, phansi, phansi chai, Quader Mollar phansi chai’ (hang Quader Molla), ‘Ka te Quader Molla, tui razakar, (Ka for Quader Molla, you are a collaborator)’ ‘Ga te Ghulam Azam, tui razakar’ (Ga for Ghulam Azam, you are a collaborator).’
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February - 15 
The dead body of Ahmed Rajib Haider (26), an active participant of the ongoing nonstop demonstrations at Shahbagh in Dhaka city demanding death sentences for all ‘war criminals’ was recovered from Laalmatia area of the city on February 15, reports Bdnews24.com. Haider used to regularly write blogs a
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The dead body of Ahmed Rajib Haider (26), an active participant of the ongoing nonstop demonstrations at Shahbagh in Dhaka city demanding death sentences for all ‘war criminals’ was recovered from Laalmatia area of the city on February 15, reports Bdnews24.com. Haider used to regularly write blogs and had been active in the Shahbagh demonstration demanding death sentences for all ‘war criminals’. Unknown assailants hacked the blog activist to death near his residence.
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February - 21 
Thousands gathered at Shahbagh in Dhaka city on February 21 to take part in the grand rally and voice their demand for death penalty for all wall criminals and ban on JeI-ICS. Issuing an ultimatum to the Government to bring war crimes charges against JeI and initiate the legal process by March 26 to
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Thousands gathered at Shahbagh in Dhaka city on February 21 to take part in the grand rally and voice their demand for death penalty for all wall criminals and ban on JeI-ICS. Issuing an ultimatum to the Government to bring war crimes charges against JeI and initiate the legal process by March 26 to ban the party, the Shahbagh protesters announced a series of countrywide programmes beginning February 22 (today).
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February - 26 
Democratic Left Alliance (DLA), the alliance of eight left leaning political parties brought out a procession in Dhaka city on February 26 demanding capital punishment for war criminals, reports New Age. DLA also asked the Government to ban JeI and other religion based political parties immediately.
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Democratic Left Alliance (DLA), the alliance of eight left leaning political parties brought out a procession in Dhaka city on February 26 demanding capital punishment for war criminals, reports New Age. DLA also asked the Government to ban JeI and other religion based political parties immediately. DLA coordinator Zonayed Saki said “JeI is a communal organization and not a political party. JeI and ICS are creating anarchy across the country to foil the ongoing trials of war criminals. They cannot be forgiven for ransacking Shaheed Minar.” DLA leader Saiful Huq also said that the people would not accept the anarchy of the Islamist parties in the name of religion.
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February - 27 
Protesters at Shahbagh in Dahaka city on February 27 to wait for the verdict delivery of JeI leader Delawar Hossain Sayedee's war crimes case, reports The Daily Star. They said they would go home in elation if he was given death sentence or else they would stay there demanding the capital punishment
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Protesters at Shahbagh in Dahaka city on February 27 to wait for the verdict delivery of JeI leader Delawar Hossain Sayedee's war crimes case, reports The Daily Star. They said they would go home in elation if he was given death sentence or else they would stay there demanding the capital punishment. The protesters have vowed not to fall asleep till the verdict in the war crimes case against Sayedee is delivered. “Shahbagh is wide awake; Projonmo Chattar is wide awake. And we will remain awake,” declared Imran H Sarker, convener of Blogger and Online Activist Network that began the protest on February 5 demanding capital punishment to all war criminals.
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February - 28 
At least 40 persons were killed as Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) and its student wing Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) cadres clashed with law enforcers across the country on February 28 centering on the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) verdict that sentenced JeI leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee to death penalty
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At least 40 persons were killed as Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) and its student wing Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) cadres clashed with law enforcers across the country on February 28 centering on the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) verdict that sentenced JeI leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee to death penalty on February 28 on charges of war crimes he had committed in 1971, reports New Age. Seven were killed in Rangapur District, six including four Policemen in Gaibandha District, five in Satkhira District, four in Thakurgaon District, four including one Policeman in Chittagong District, two each in Sirajganj, Cox’s Bazar, Chapainawabganj and Noakhali Districts and one each in Dhaka, Dinajpur, Moulvibazar, Natore, Bogra and Rajshahi Districts. More than 2,000 people were also injured in the clashes according to the Police and hospital officials. Most of the casualties are reported to have been caused by firing by the Police, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) and the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB).
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February - 28 
International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) is set to deliver on February 28 (today) its first verdict against JeI leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee in the case of 1971 crimes against humanity, reports New Age. Sayedee was indicted on October 3, 2011, on 20 charges of crimes against humanity. Arrested on J
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International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) is set to deliver on February 28 (today) its first verdict against JeI leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee in the case of 1971 crimes against humanity, reports New Age. Sayedee was indicted on October 3, 2011, on 20 charges of crimes against humanity. Arrested on June 29, 2010, Sayedee became the first war crimes accused to face trial on the soil of free Bangladesh.
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February - 28 
Separately, ending all speculations, the first war crimes tribunal on February 28 sentenced JeI leader Delawar Hossain Sayedee to death in its maiden verdict almost three years after its formation. The 73-year-old was found guilty of murder, abduction, confinement, torture, rape, persecution, and ab
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Separately, ending all speculations, the first war crimes tribunal on February 28 sentenced JeI leader Delawar Hossain Sayedee to death in its maiden verdict almost three years after its formation. The 73-year-old was found guilty of murder, abduction, confinement, torture, rape, persecution, and abetment of torture, looting, forceful religious conversions and setting homes ablaze in rural areas of southern District Pirojpur during the Liberation War. In the verdict, the judges of the International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) said, "The road to freedom for the people of Bangladesh was arduous and torturous, smeared with blood, toil and sacrifices. In the contemporary world history, perhaps no nation paid as dearly as the Bangalees did for their emancipation."
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March - 5 
Further, the Election Commission (EC) on March 5 told that it is examining laws to see if it could drop the convicts of war crimes from electoral rolls, reports New Age. The initiation came at a time when a demand for banning JeI is being raised from different quarters and two of its top leaders wer
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Further, the Election Commission (EC) on March 5 told that it is examining laws to see if it could drop the convicts of war crimes from electoral rolls, reports New Age. The initiation came at a time when a demand for banning JeI is being raised from different quarters and two of its top leaders were already sentenced by the International Crimes Tribunals (ICTs) for committing crimes against humanity during the country’s 1971 war of independence.
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May - 6 
The Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) President Mujahidul Islam Selim at a press conference at his party office in Dhaka city alleged that JeI was the mastermind of May 5’s violence in Dhaka city as it conspired to create a deadlock situation by “strategically” using the programme of HeI to foil t
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The Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) President Mujahidul Islam Selim at a press conference at his party office in Dhaka city alleged that JeI was the mastermind of May 5’s violence in Dhaka city as it conspired to create a deadlock situation by “strategically” using the programme of HeI to foil the War Crimes (WC) trial, reports The Daily Star. He said, “Although we accuse mainly JeI for the violence, HeI and BNP cannot escape the responsibility of the atrocities because they instigated the violence.”
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May - 9 
The International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) on May 9 sentenced Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) Assistant Secretary General Muhammad Kamaruzzaman to death as he was found guilty in five out of seven charges committed during the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971, reports The Independent. Of the five charges,
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The International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) on May 9 sentenced Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) Assistant Secretary General Muhammad Kamaruzzaman to death as he was found guilty in five out of seven charges committed during the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971, reports The Independent. Of the five charges, Kamaruzzaman was awarded the death penalty for charges three (for killing 120 unarmed civilians and raping of women in Sohaghpur village of Sherpur District) and four (for torture and killing of Golam Mostafa Talukdar of Gridda Narayanpur village in Sherpur District).
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May - 12 
International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) on May 12 indicted JeI Nayeb-e-Ameer (Deputy Chief) AKM Yusuf also known as the founder of the infamous Razakar force that collaborated with the occupation Pakistani army in killing three million Bengalis in 1971, reports The Daily Star. Prosecutor Hrishikesh
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International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) on May 12 indicted JeI Nayeb-e-Ameer (Deputy Chief) AKM Yusuf also known as the founder of the infamous Razakar force that collaborated with the occupation Pakistani army in killing three million Bengalis in 1971, reports The Daily Star. Prosecutor Hrishikesh Saha appealed to the tribunal saying “We have brought 15 charges and most of the charges were brought against him for genocide committed by him.” He is the tenth one to be indicted by the tribunals.
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May - 19 
The 37th prosecution witness, Chapala Rani, on May 19 identifying the accused, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader, Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury, in courtroom on May 19, told International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) that during the Liberation War the Pakistani Army in the presence of Chowdhury h
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The 37th prosecution witness, Chapala Rani, on May 19 identifying the accused, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader, Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury, in courtroom on May 19, told International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) that during the Liberation War the Pakistani Army in the presence of Chowdhury had killed 60-70 people, including her father and two brothers-in-law at Unsatturpara of Rauzan in Chittagong District, reports Daily Star. “He [SQ Chowdhury] was young then,” Chapala said, pointing out Salahuddin. “The [Pakistani] army cordoned off our village a day before Chaitra Shangkranti [end of the Bangla month of Chaitra {April 13, 1971}],” she said. The proceedings of the case were adjourned until May 21, 2013.
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May - 26 
The International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) on May 26 decided to try War Crimes accused Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Mir Quasem Ali in connection with crimes against humanity committed during the Liberation War of 1971, reports Daily Star. The ICT-1 took the 14 charges the prosecution had submitted
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The International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) on May 26 decided to try War Crimes accused Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Mir Quasem Ali in connection with crimes against humanity committed during the Liberation War of 1971, reports Daily Star. The ICT-1 took the 14 charges the prosecution had submitted on May 16 into cognisance. “Upon perusing the documents [charges, witness's testimony etc], it appears the prosecution brought strong prima-facie charges against the accused,” said Justice ATM Fazle Kabir, chairman of the three-member Tribunal-1, before accepting the charges. ICT-1 fixed June 27 for the hearing on framing charges, which include murder, looting, arson and abduction. Ali was arrested on June 17, 2012.
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May - 27 
The International Crimes Tribunal-2 on May 27 decided to hold the trial of “Al-Badr leaders” Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin and Ashrafuzzaman Khan, in absentia, as its attempts to have the accused in court had failed, reports Daily Star. Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin and Ashrafuzzaman Khan are living in London and N
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The International Crimes Tribunal-2 on May 27 decided to hold the trial of “Al-Badr leaders” Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin and Ashrafuzzaman Khan, in absentia, as its attempts to have the accused in court had failed, reports Daily Star. Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin and Ashrafuzzaman Khan are living in London and New York. They were, according to post-liberation newspaper reports, two of the most wanted criminals accused of killing the bright minds of the country.
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September - 2 
The Cabinet approved on September 2 a proposed amendment to the electoral roll law to bar convicted War Criminals from being registered as voters, reports The Daily Star. As per the proposed change, the name of a person will be excluded from the electoral roll or will not be included in it if he or
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The Cabinet approved on September 2 a proposed amendment to the electoral roll law to bar convicted War Criminals from being registered as voters, reports The Daily Star. As per the proposed change, the name of a person will be excluded from the electoral roll or will not be included in it if he or she is found guilty under Bangladesh Collaborators (Special Tribunal) Order, 1972 and International Crimes Tribunal Act 1973. The Government will place a bill in the upcoming session of Parliament, which begins on September 12, seeking passage of the proposed amendment to the electoral roll law.
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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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November - 12 
International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) on November 12 indicted Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) assistant secretary general ATM Azharul Islam (61) on six charges of murder, genocide and crimes against humanity committed during the Liberation War in 1971, reports The Daily Star. The former president of Rangpur
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International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) on November 12 indicted Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) assistant secretary general ATM Azharul Islam (61) on six charges of murder, genocide and crimes against humanity committed during the Liberation War in 1971, reports The Daily Star. The former president of Rangpur District unit Islami Chhatra Sangha, the then student wing of JeI, was also charged with torture, loot, arson, abduction, rape, mass killing and conspiracy to kill unarmed civilians at different parts of Rangpur. Following a warrant of arrest issued by the tribunal on August 22, 2012, law enforcers arrested Azharul at his Moghbazar house in Dhaka city.
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