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March - 1 
a court in Sylhet issued warrant against the former president of the District Bar association and nine others for failing to appear before the court despite repeated summons to give deposition in the case (for explosive substances) for the grenade at
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a court in Sylhet issued warrant against the former president of the District Bar association and nine others for failing to appear before the court despite repeated summons to give deposition in the case (for explosive substances) for the grenade attack on the then British High Commissioner Anwar Chowdhury. The judge set March 29 as the next date for recording deposition by the prosecution witnesses (PWs) in the case, court sources said. Mufti Abdul Hannan of the Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) is the prime accused along with his brother Muhibullah alias Muhibur Rahman and Mufti Mainuddin alias Masum Billah. Two cases, one for murder and the other for explosive substances, were filed in connection with the grenade attack on the then Chowdhury, after Jum'a prayers on May 21, 2004 in front of the shrine of Hazrat Shahjalal (RA) in Sylhet. Three people were killed while over 50 others including the District Bar president Abdul Hai Khan sustained injuries in the incident. The Divisional Speedy trial tribunal of Sylhet on December 23, 2008 awarded death to Mufti Hannan, Shahedul Alam Bipul and Delwar Hossain Ripon while Mufti Muhibur Rahman and Mufti Main Uddin were sentenced for life and fined Tk 10,000 each, in default, to suffer two years more in jail. The same group of accused are facing trial in the case for explosive substances.
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March - 1 
another militant, identified as Raisuddi (32), a ‘regional leader’ of the Gono Bahini, was killed in Kushtia District on March 1. Acting on a tip-off, a team of RAB-12 raided an orchard at Modhupur where the militant was holding a meeting with his co
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another militant, identified as Raisuddi (32), a ‘regional leader’ of the Gono Bahini, was killed in Kushtia District on March 1. Acting on a tip-off, a team of RAB-12 raided an orchard at Modhupur where the militant was holding a meeting with his cohorts. The militants opened fire on RAB personnel, prompting them to retaliate. Raisuddin was killed in the gun battle while his accomplices managed to escape. The dead body of the militant was recovered along with two firearms, four bullets, and three sharp weapons.
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March - 1 
on March 2 (today), 99 personnel of 41 Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) were sentenced to different terms jail ranging from four months to seven years for their involvement in the 2009 mutiny in Satkhira. The Special Court-1 also fined the
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on March 2 (today), 99 personnel of 41 Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) were sentenced to different terms jail ranging from four months to seven years for their involvement in the 2009 mutiny in Satkhira. The Special Court-1 also fined the convicts Taka (Bangladesh Currency) 100 each. Six other accused were acquitted of the case as allegations brought against them were not proved. On completion of arguments on February 9, the court fixed the date for pronouncing the verdict. The convicts had looted arms and ammunition from armoury and brought out a procession at the battalion headquarters, chanting slogans in favour of the mutineers of BGB headquarters in the capital where 74 people, including 57 army officials, were killed during the mutiny. Of the accused, 25 confessed to their involvement in the mutiny and begged for mercy while the remaining 80 claimed innocence. Earlier, on March 1, 13 personnel of Dinajpur Sector of BGB were sentenced to jail terms ranging from four months to four years for their involvement in the mutiny at the sector headquarters on February 26 in 2009. The Special Court-13 also fined the convicts Tk 100 each. During hearing of the case, all the 13 confessed to their involvement in the mutiny and begged for mercy. The trial of the mutiny case started on November 27, 2010. Also, on completion of arguments between the mutineers of 11 Battalion under BGB Khagrachhari Sector and the prosecution witnesses, the Special Court-15 adjourned the trial proceedings till march 2 (today).
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March - 1 
regional leader’ of the Janajuddho faction of the Purba Banglar Communist Party-Marxist- Leninist (PBCP-ML), identified as Ismail Hossain (40), was killed allegedly by his rivals in Sadar sub district of Pabna District.
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regional leader’ of the Janajuddho faction of the Purba Banglar Communist Party-Marxist- Leninist (PBCP-ML), identified as Ismail Hossain (40), was killed allegedly by his rivals in Sadar sub district of Pabna District.
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the Appellate Division on March 1 started hearing a long overdue appeal against a High Court verdict that declared fatwa (religious edict) illegal.
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the Appellate Division on March 1 started hearing a long overdue appeal against a High Court verdict that declared fatwa (religious edict) illegal.
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March - 2 
HC summoned 10 local arbitrators of Moulvibazar District to appear before it on March 10 to explain their conduct of organising a fatwa against a local couple. The arbitrators are Wahidur Rahman Mesba, Mahbubur Rahman, Samir Mian, Abul Kalam, Mobassa
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HC summoned 10 local arbitrators of Moulvibazar District to appear before it on March 10 to explain their conduct of organising a fatwa against a local couple. The arbitrators are Wahidur Rahman Mesba, Mahbubur Rahman, Samir Mian, Abul Kalam, Mobassar Mian, Rakib Mian, Mohan Mian, Mujahid, Fakhrul Islam and Mesbahur Rahman. Two arbitrators, Foyzur Rahman, also secretary of a local mosque committee, and influential Askar Mia, appeared before the bench on March 2, as per its February 13 order. They mentioned that they organised the fatwa in the name of Panchayat (village level local self Government institution).
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The Constitution of Bangladesh and the laws of the Republic do not permit any extra-judicial punishment in the name of Fatwa (religious opinion issued by an Islamic Scholar/mufti on the basis of a religious query/Istifta), eminent jurist Kamal Hossai
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The Constitution of Bangladesh and the laws of the Republic do not permit any extra-judicial punishment in the name of Fatwa (religious opinion issued by an Islamic Scholar/mufti on the basis of a religious query/Istifta), eminent jurist Kamal Hossain told the Supreme Court on March 2, reports Daily Star. Advocate Nazrul Islam, counsel for the appellants, pleaded against the High Court (HC) verdict and told the SC that fatwa has been a "part and parcel of Islam’” adding, “If fatwa is banned, Islam will be struck at the root.” Earlier, on January 1, 2001, the HC declared illegal all punishments in the name of fatwa. The verdict came following a hearing on a suo moto (own initiative, without external prompting) HC ruling after a report on Hilla marriage (marriage with a third person).
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March - 3 
Daily Star reports that eight Hizb-ut Tawhid cadres were arrested along with 68 Jihadi (holy war) books, 6,500 leaflets, 85 pieces of posters and 196 compact disks (CDs) in Joypurhat District on March 3. A team of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) in Joyp
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Daily Star reports that eight Hizb-ut Tawhid cadres were arrested along with 68 Jihadi (holy war) books, 6,500 leaflets, 85 pieces of posters and 196 compact disks (CDs) in Joypurhat District on March 3. A team of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) in Joypurhat District raided Khanjonpur village under Sadar Sub-Division and arrested the militants as they gathered for holding a meeting. The arrestees were identified as team leader Asaduzzaman Shohel Khan (28) of village Rajpara of Rajshahi District, Mahmudul Karim (37) of village Binodpur of Motihar Sub-Division, Foysal Kabir (25) of village Talaimari of Boaliya Sub-Division and Rabiul Ahmed Rubel (18) of Kazla village under the same Sub-Division in Rajshahi District and Meraj Uddin (18) of village Balighata in Gangni Sub-Division, Tanzizur Rahman Tapan (18) of Harabhanga village, Nafiz Uddin (45) of Mathmora village and Mohammad Abdus Samad (37) of Nishipur village of the same Sub-Division in Meherpur District. RAB officials said the arrested cadres were engaged in collecting new members and expanding network in the District.
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March - 3 
Daily Star reports that in the case for explosives substances filed after the arrest of Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) ‘chief’ Shaikh Abdur Rahman (hanged in another case later) and his accomplices and recovery of explosives from a house here
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Daily Star reports that in the case for explosives substances filed after the arrest of Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) ‘chief’ Shaikh Abdur Rahman (hanged in another case later) and his accomplices and recovery of explosives from a house here in 2006, could not be recorded as the last prosecution witness did not turn up on March 3. However, the two accused, Shaikh Rahman's close aides Moyezul Islam Chowdhury alias Hridoy Chowdhury and Abdul Aziz Hanif were produced before the court which refixed the date for deposition on April 25, 2011.
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March - 3 
The Special Court-15 on March 3 said that it will deliver judgement in the Mutiny case against 42 Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) troopers of Khagrachhari Sector headquarters on March 24, Daily Star reported. Seven of 42 accused confessed to their involvemen
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The Special Court-15 on March 3 said that it will deliver judgement in the Mutiny case against 42 Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) troopers of Khagrachhari Sector headquarters on March 24, Daily Star reported. Seven of 42 accused confessed to their involvement in the Mutiny at the Khagrachhari Sector headquarters on February 26 in 2009 and begged for mercy while the rest claimed innocence. The Court will also deliver verdict against 69 accused in the case for mutiny at 11th Battalion under the sector on the same day.
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March - 6 
A Bangladesh Rifles (BDR ) Special Court read out charges against 275 out of 735 accused of the then Sadar Rifle Battalion of 2009 on March 6, the fourth day of proceedings, at Darbar Hall of Pilkhana in Dhaka according to Daily Star. Among the 735 a
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A Bangladesh Rifles (BDR ) Special Court read out charges against 275 out of 735 accused of the then Sadar Rifle Battalion of 2009 on March 6, the fourth day of proceedings, at Darbar Hall of Pilkhana in Dhaka according to Daily Star. Among the 735 accused, Criminal Investigations Department filed charge-sheet against 85. A total of 141 witnesses are supposed to give depositions against the accused. 74 persons, including the then BDR Director General (DG) and 56 other Army officers, were massacred at Pilkhana in a mutiny in 2009.
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March - 6 
Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on March 6 sought two more months to complete the investigation into one of the two cases following the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League rally in 2004, reports Daily Star. In March 6’s petition, form
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Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on March 6 sought two more months to complete the investigation into one of the two cases following the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League rally in 2004, reports Daily Star. In March 6’s petition, former State Minister for Home Lutfozzaman Babar, Islamic Democratic Party leader Moulana Sheikh Abdus Salam, Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘leader’ Abdul Malek and its cadre Abdul Majid Butt, Dhaka City Corporation ward Councilor Ariful Islam Arif and Lieutenant Colonel (Retd) Saiful Islam Duke were shown arrested in the cases. Moreover, of the arrestees, Majid Butt and Sheikh Abdus Salam made confessions before magistrates about their involvement in the attack.
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March - 6 
Daily Star reports that hearing of charges against 153 mutineers of Chittagong Sector Headquarters began at the Special Court-15 on March 6. Prosecutor Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Shamimur Rahman brought charges against 153 troopers for their involve
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Daily Star reports that hearing of charges against 153 mutineers of Chittagong Sector Headquarters began at the Special Court-15 on March 6. Prosecutor Lieutenant Colonel Mohammad Shamimur Rahman brought charges against 153 troopers for their involvement in the mutiny at the sector headquarters on February 26 in 2009. After first day's hearing, the Court fixed March 15 for next hearing on the mutiny charges against the accused.
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March - 6 
Daily Star reports that Rajshahi Investigators of International Crimes Tribunal have gathered evidence and statements of witnesses who were forced to convert to Islam at gunpoint in Rajshahi District following directives of former Jamaat-e Islami Ame
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Daily Star reports that Rajshahi Investigators of International Crimes Tribunal have gathered evidence and statements of witnesses who were forced to convert to Islam at gunpoint in Rajshahi District following directives of former Jamaat-e Islami Ameer (leader) Ghulam Azam during the Liberation War in 1971. They also collected fortnightly secret reports of Special Branch of the then Police Department that were sent to Police stations across the country from Police headquarters in Dhaka in 1971. However, all the families converted to Hindus again after the liberation, said the investigators. Azam and other collaborators held meetings with Tikka Khan in early April of 1971 and genocide took place across the country following the meetings. Further, the investigators recorded statements of around 100 survivors who witnessed genocide in Charghat Upazila (Sub-Division) of Rajshahi District. The evidence shows that genocide took place in Padma Char, some 900 feet away from Thanapara village and Sardah Police Academy of Rajshahi District on April 13, 1971. Around 150 persons were killed in a firing squad and their bodies were set ablaze.
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March - 7 
According to Daily Star, a Special Court at Darbar Hall Pilkhana of Dhaka on the fifth day of the trial, framed charges against 735 members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), previously known as Bangladesh Rifles (BDR), for their involvement in the mu
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According to Daily Star, a Special Court at Darbar Hall Pilkhana of Dhaka on the fifth day of the trial, framed charges against 735 members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), previously known as Bangladesh Rifles (BDR), for their involvement in the mutiny in 2009, Daily Star reported on March 7. Of the accused, four confessed to their involvement in the mutiny at the BGB Headquarters at Pilkhana. The allegations against the accused include leaving Darbar Hall defying the orders of the then Director General, failing to control subordinates, refraining from providing information about the mutiny to the higher authority, not taking any actions to prevent mutiny, taking firearms and ammunition from the armory and participating actively in the mutiny.
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March - 7 
Metropolitan Sessions Judge's Court in Dhaka on March 7 warned Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for delaying probe of the August 21, 2004 grenade attack on Awami League rally case and asked it to submit its report by March 23 2011 reports Dail
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Metropolitan Sessions Judge's Court in Dhaka on March 7 warned Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for delaying probe of the August 21, 2004 grenade attack on Awami League rally case and asked it to submit its report by March 23 2011 reports Daily Star. During the hearing, advocate Syed Rezaur Rahman, Chief Counsel of the grenade attack cases, told the Court that the Investigating Officer (IO) had unearthed vital clues about how the grenades were obtained and used on August 21 rally at Bangabandhu Avenue. The Metropolitan Sessions Judge's Court warned the IO for delaying probe and directed him to submit report by April 4 2011.
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March - 8 
Abdul Momen Talukdar Khoka, a Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) lawmaker from Bogra District, was sued on March 8 for killing two freedom fighters during the Liberation War according to Daily Star. It has been alleged that Khoka along with the Pakis
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Abdul Momen Talukdar Khoka, a Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) lawmaker from Bogra District, was sued on March 8 for killing two freedom fighters during the Liberation War according to Daily Star. It has been alleged that Khoka along with the Pakistani Army abducted freedom fighters Monsurul Haq Talukdar and Abdus Sattar in Komorpur village of Faridpur District. On November 24, 1971, two or three days after the abduction, along with these two Khoka shot dead Abdul Jalil and Altaf Hossain, underneath the Kharir Bridge in Adamdighi Bazar of Bogra District area around 11.00am, said the case statement.
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March - 8 
Daily Star reports that two accused mutineers of Sadar Rifle Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) on March 8 pleaded guilty and sought mercy at a Special Court-9 at the Darbar Hall of Pilkhana in Dhaka. The Court took depositions of the plainti
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Daily Star reports that two accused mutineers of Sadar Rifle Battalion of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) on March 8 pleaded guilty and sought mercy at a Special Court-9 at the Darbar Hall of Pilkhana in Dhaka. The Court took depositions of the plaintiff and witness of the case, Subedar Munsi Jahangir Alam. He gave depositions against 30 accused and revealed the activities of 735 mutineers on the mutiny day. The further proceedings were adjourned till 9.00am of April 9 2011.
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March - 8 
Daily Star reports that, two powerful bombs were recovered from in front of a house at Naowdapara village in Gangni sub-division of Meherpur District on March 8. According to Police, locals found the bombs wrapped with scotch tape in an abandoned sta
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Daily Star reports that, two powerful bombs were recovered from in front of a house at Naowdapara village in Gangni sub-division of Meherpur District on March 8. According to Police, locals found the bombs wrapped with scotch tape in an abandoned state in front of the house of schoolteacher Murad Ali. A Police Team of nearby Bamondi Camp went to the spot at midnight and recovered the bombs weighing about 4 kilogrammes.
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March - 8 
The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Jawan (constable), Aminul Islam, received bullet injury during a encounter between Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samiti (PCJSS) and United People's Democratic Front (UPDF) in Dighinala sub-division of Khagrachhar
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The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Jawan (constable), Aminul Islam, received bullet injury during a encounter between Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samiti (PCJSS) and United People's Democratic Front (UPDF) in Dighinala sub-division of Khagrachhari District on March 8, reports Daily Star.
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March - 9 
According to Daily Star, on March 9, the Finance Minister of Bangladesh, AMA Muhith said that trial of War Criminals (WCs) will surely be held in the soil of Bangladesh soon. “We have rooted out the fundamentalists from this land,” the minister said.
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According to Daily Star, on March 9, the Finance Minister of Bangladesh, AMA Muhith said that trial of War Criminals (WCs) will surely be held in the soil of Bangladesh soon. “We have rooted out the fundamentalists from this land,” the minister said. “We will now uproot the war criminals,” he added.
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March - 9 March - 10
An investigation team of International Crimes Tribunal visited Joypurhat and Pabna Districts on March 9-10 and collected evidence of War Crimes and crimes against humanity committed at different places of the Districts in 1971. The team visited Karam
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An investigation team of International Crimes Tribunal visited Joypurhat and Pabna Districts on March 9-10 and collected evidence of War Crimes and crimes against humanity committed at different places of the Districts in 1971. The team visited Karamja village in Santhia Sub-Division of Pabna District on March 9 and took statements of the witnesses. Team leader Mohammad Abdur Razzak quoted witnesses as saying that the occupation troops with the help of Peace Committee Chairman Khoda Bux lined up eight male members of Megha Thakur's family in front of their house in May 1971 and shot them dead. They also raped Megha's daughter Parbati. A mass grave of the eight male members of Megha's family was discovered at his house in 2000 and Santhia Police took eight skeletons into custody. The investigation team collected the skeletons from the police station as evidence of the massacre of the eight. Further, the team members also visited Koroi-Kadipur massacre place in Joypurhat Sadar Sub-Division, Joypurhat Government College and Pagla-Dewan massacre place. It has been reported that at least 10,000 people were killed at Pagla-Dewan by the local collaborators of Pakistani occupation forces during the Liberation War. The team collected evidence and recorded statements of the witnesses to the massacre and also visited the Peace Committee Office in Joypurhat town.
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March - 9 
Border Guards of India and Bangladesh on March 9, began five-day discussions on issues related to joint verification of unfenced gaps, maintenance of status quo in areas of adverse possession of land and implementation of joint border management plan
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Border Guards of India and Bangladesh on March 9, began five-day discussions on issues related to joint verification of unfenced gaps, maintenance of status quo in areas of adverse possession of land and implementation of joint border management plan, reports Daily Star. Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Chief Major General Rafiqul Islam, heading a 20-member team, discussed the issues with Indian Border Security Force (BSF) Director General Raman Srivastava, who heads a 23-member delegation, at the BSF Headquarters in New Delhi. The five-day meeting will discuss issues of trans-border crimes. A joint memorandum will be signed by both the forces on March 12, 2011 and a joint media interaction by Major General Islam and Director General Srivastava is likely to be held on the same day.
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March - 9 
Daily Star reports that, the Supreme Court on March 9 adjourned until morning of March 10 the hearing on the appeal against the High Court (HC) verdict that declared fatwa (religious opinion issued by an Islamic Scholar/mufti on the basis of a religi
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Daily Star reports that, the Supreme Court on March 9 adjourned until morning of March 10 the hearing on the appeal against the High Court (HC) verdict that declared fatwa (religious opinion issued by an Islamic Scholar/mufti on the basis of a religious query/Istifta) illegal. Earlier, on January 1, 2001, the HC declared all punishments imposed in the name of fatwa illegal. The verdict came following a hearing on a suo moto (own initiative, without external prompting) rule, the Court issued which was apparently triggered by a newspaper report on Hilla marriage (marriage with a third person).
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March - 9 
The Government of Bangladesh has planned to set up Counter Terrorism Bureau of Police and appoint an Inspector at each Police Station for investigating cases according to the Home Minister Sahara Khatun, reports Daily Star. She further stated that, t
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The Government of Bangladesh has planned to set up Counter Terrorism Bureau of Police and appoint an Inspector at each Police Station for investigating cases according to the Home Minister Sahara Khatun, reports Daily Star. She further stated that, the Government has also plans to set up gradually tourist Police, marine Police and campus Police.
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March - 10 
Daily Star reports that, Gopalganj Detective Branch of Police on March 10, arrested nephew of Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HUJI-B) ‘Chief’ Abdul Mufti Hannan and his five associates at Motbari village under Kotalipara sub-district of Gopalganj District
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Daily Star reports that, Gopalganj Detective Branch of Police on March 10, arrested nephew of Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HUJI-B) ‘Chief’ Abdul Mufti Hannan and his five associates at Motbari village under Kotalipara sub-district of Gopalganj District. The arrestees were identified as Amin-Ur-Rahman (27), and his aides Imran-Ur-Rahman (30), Shimul Taj (22), Borkat Ali (35), Haidar Ali Sheikh (31) and Bipul Adhikary (18). All of them hailed from different sub-districts of Gopalganj, Madaripur and Jessore Districts. Police recovered a China made 7.62mm pistol, 15 gram ganjja, four small packets of heroin and 14 bottles of phensidyl from Amin's house.
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March - 10 
Daily Star reports, Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militant, Ashikul Islam Sajjad (25) of Mollapara village (Kushtia District), was arrested from Bahadurpur village under Bheramara sub-district of Kushtia District on March10. The Rapid Action
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Daily Star reports, Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militant, Ashikul Islam Sajjad (25) of Mollapara village (Kushtia District), was arrested from Bahadurpur village under Bheramara sub-district of Kushtia District on March10. The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) recovered arms and ammunition along with organisational books and leaflets from the possession of the arrested militants. Following his confessional statement, RAB members took Sajjad to the remote char area (riverine sand and silt landmasses) of Kazipur sub-district of Sirajganj District and recovered a locally made LG, 10 bullets, 8 live bombs and a few training papers and documents from under the earth at Charburungi.
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March - 11 
HUJI-B ‘Chief’ Mufti Abdul Hannan was taken on a five-day remand in connection with a case for bomb attack on Baniarchar Catholic Church in Gopalganj District on June 3, 2001 that killed 10 persons and injured another 50.
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HUJI-B ‘Chief’ Mufti Abdul Hannan was taken on a five-day remand in connection with a case for bomb attack on Baniarchar Catholic Church in Gopalganj District on June 3, 2001 that killed 10 persons and injured another 50.
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March - 14 
A Dhaka Court on March 14 deferred the hearing on charge framing against five Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leaders till April 6, 2011 in connection to a case filed against them for hurting religious sentiments of Muslims reports Daily Star. The a
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A Dhaka Court on March 14 deferred the hearing on charge framing against five Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leaders till April 6, 2011 in connection to a case filed against them for hurting religious sentiments of Muslims reports Daily Star. The accused JeI leaders include its Ameer (Chief) Motiur Rahman Nizami, Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojahid, Delwar Hossain Sayedee, its city unit Chief Rafiqul Islam Khan and ASM Yahia, President of Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS). The Case was filed on March 21, 2010 by Secretary General of Bangladesh Tarikat Federation (BTF) against the five JeI leaders. According to the case Rafiqul Islam at a discussion in Dhaka on March 17, 2010 compared Nizami to Prophet Hazrat Muhammad, which hurt the sentiments of the Muslims.
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March - 15 
in another case, mutiny charges against 71 jawans of 30th Battalion under Khagrachhari Sector were framed. The Special Court-15, headed by Lieutenant Colonel Abu Wahab Mohammad Hafizul Haque, framed charge against 71 mutineers of 30th Battalion. Acco
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in another case, mutiny charges against 71 jawans of 30th Battalion under Khagrachhari Sector were framed. The Special Court-15, headed by Lieutenant Colonel Abu Wahab Mohammad Hafizul Haque, framed charge against 71 mutineers of 30th Battalion. According to the charges, the jawans revolted against their officers at the Battalion Headquarters in Panchhari under Khagrachhari Sector on February 26, 2009 and looted arms and ammunition from armory. One of the accused named Mohammad Faruk Mia confessed to his involvement in the mutiny while the rest 70 claimed innocence. The Special Court will start recording depositions of the prosecution witnesses on March 16 and asked the authorities concerned to produce all the 71 accused in the court on the same day.
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March - 15 
on March 15, a team from Kotwali Police Station at a Police check post in Central Railway Building area of Chittagong city arrested Mohammad Moin Uddin, alias Farhad (32) a resident of city's Chandgaon area. Police recovered one 0.22 bore pistol, mad
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on March 15, a team from Kotwali Police Station at a Police check post in Central Railway Building area of Chittagong city arrested Mohammad Moin Uddin, alias Farhad (32) a resident of city's Chandgaon area. Police recovered one 0.22 bore pistol, made in Spain, loaded with five rounds of bullets from his possession.
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March - 15 
The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on March 15, asked the jail authorities to produce five detained Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leaders including its Ameer (Chief) Motiur Rahman Nizami before it on April 20 in connection with War Crime charges, accord
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The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on March 15, asked the jail authorities to produce five detained Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leaders including its Ameer (Chief) Motiur Rahman Nizami before it on April 20 in connection with War Crime charges, according to Daily Star. The tribunal headed by Justice Nizamul Huq directed the prosecution to submit the progress reports on the investigation into the War Crimes allegations against the five leaders by April 20. The tribunal also directed the jail authorities to provide necessary treatment to Delwar Hossain Sayedee and arrange medical test for him at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), if necessary. The tribunal passed the order in respect of Nizami, Mojahid, Kamaruzzaman and Quader Molla in a suo moto move, while passed the order in respect of Sayedee after hearing a petition filed by the prosecution seeking time for completing investigation against him.
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March - 15 
three prosecution witnesses of a Special Court-7, set up at Darbar Hall in Pilkhana of Dhaka trying the mutineers of 24th Bangladesh Rifle Battalion (BDR) now known as Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB), gave depositions against 67 suspected accused and
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three prosecution witnesses of a Special Court-7, set up at Darbar Hall in Pilkhana of Dhaka trying the mutineers of 24th Bangladesh Rifle Battalion (BDR) now known as Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB), gave depositions against 67 suspected accused and were cross-examined by them later.
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March - 16 
a Dhaka Court placed banned militant outfit Harkatul Jihad al Islami (HUJI-B) leader Maulana Abdur Rouf on a five-day remand in connection with the August 21, 2004 grenade attack case filed under the Explosive Substances Act on March 16.
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a Dhaka Court placed banned militant outfit Harkatul Jihad al Islami (HUJI-B) leader Maulana Abdur Rouf on a five-day remand in connection with the August 21, 2004 grenade attack case filed under the Explosive Substances Act on March 16.
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March - 16 
Daily Star reports that, Chittagong Police arrested four persons including three suspected cadres of Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) and recovered three arms and fifteen rounds of bullets from them in two separate drives on March 16 and 15. On March 16,
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Daily Star reports that, Chittagong Police arrested four persons including three suspected cadres of Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) and recovered three arms and fifteen rounds of bullets from them in two separate drives on March 16 and 15. On March 16, a team from Bayezid Police Station raided Khondokerpara of Bayezid area in Chittagong District and arrested Mohammad Ali Akbar alias Dhakaiya Akbar (20), Aziz Mohammad (22) and Mohammad Babul (22) all residents of that area. A foreign-made handgun, one local double-barrel gun and ten rounds of bullets were recovered from their possession.
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March - 16 
On March, 16 the Parliamentary Special Committee on Constitution amendment has decided to propose easing of restrictions on the use of religion in politics so that Islamic parties can continue functioning reports Daily Star. "We don't want to take aw
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On March, 16 the Parliamentary Special Committee on Constitution amendment has decided to propose easing of restrictions on the use of religion in politics so that Islamic parties can continue functioning reports Daily Star. "We don't want to take away anyone's political rights. Anybody can be involved in politics following the aims and objectives of the constitution," Suranjit Sengupta, Co-Chair of the Parliamentary Special Committee, added. The Special Committee will propose necessary modification to the proviso of Article-38, the proviso was made immediately after Bangladesh’s independence, banning the use of religion for political purpose. The article allows every citizen to form associations or unions, subject to any reasonable restrictions imposed by law in the interest of morality or public order. But its proviso says "no person shall have the right to form, or be a member or otherwise take part in the activities of, any communal or other association or union which in the name or on the basis of any religion has for its object, or pursues, a political purpose".
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March - 16 
the Special Court-17, set up at Six Battalion Headquarters in Jamalpur under (Border Guards Bangladesh) BGB Mymensingh Sector, will deliver judgement in the mutiny case against 52 jawans (troopers) of the Jamalpur Battalion on March 16. The Court, he
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the Special Court-17, set up at Six Battalion Headquarters in Jamalpur under (Border Guards Bangladesh) BGB Mymensingh Sector, will deliver judgement in the mutiny case against 52 jawans (troopers) of the Jamalpur Battalion on March 16. The Court, headed by Kushtia Sector Commander Colonel Mohammad Nazrul Islam Sarker, framed charges against the accused on completion of arguments between the prosecution witnesses and the accused on February 9, 2011. As many as of 11 witnesses gave their statements before the court. The accused claimed innocence and begged for mercy. Trial of the mutiny case against 52 jawans began at the Special Court-17 on November 24, 2010.
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March - 16 
Three militants of Islamist outfit Jamaat-e-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) were sentenced to jail on March 16 in the case for serial bomb blast on August 17, 2005 at four spots of Narail town in Narail District according to Daily Star. JMB militant Saif
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Three militants of Islamist outfit Jamaat-e-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) were sentenced to jail on March 16 in the case for serial bomb blast on August 17, 2005 at four spots of Narail town in Narail District according to Daily Star. JMB militant Saifuzzaman Probal was sentenced to life imprisonment and fined BDR 20,000, in default, to suffer three more years in jail. The court also convicted JMB militants Ruhul Quddus and Hafez Mahmud alias Rakib Hasan and sentenced each of them to 14 years rigorous imprisonment each and fined BNC 10,000 each, in default, to suffer more two years in jail. Four other accused acquitted of charges are Ziaur Rahman, Abdul Aziz Shikder, Syed Arafat and Mamun Gazi.
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March - 20 
Daily Star reports that, the Special Court-12 on March 20, framed charges against 21 jawans (troopers) of 39th Battalion under Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) for their involvement in the mutiny at the Battalion Headquarters in Chapainawabganj District
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Daily Star reports that, the Special Court-12 on March 20, framed charges against 21 jawans (troopers) of 39th Battalion under Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) for their involvement in the mutiny at the Battalion Headquarters in Chapainawabganj District on February 26, 2009. The Court headed by Rajshahi Sector Commander Colonel Ehia Azam Khan framed charges against the accused. The accused are Subedar Mohammad Mostofa Mia, Havilders Benoar Rahman and Ruhul Amin, Nayeks Eskendar Ali and Rahmat Ali, Lance Nayeks Shafiqur Rahman and Taus Mia, Sepoys Mojibur Rahman, Zahangir Alam, Abdul Wazed Pramanik, Abdur Rahim, Syed Monirul Islam, Abul Bashar, Rony Ahmed, Zahidul Islam, Nazrul Islam, Jamal Mia, Panchanan Das, Moshfiqur Rahman, Muhammad Ruhul Amin Shikdar and driver Abdul Mannan.
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March - 20 
Three cadres of Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) Red Flag faction, identified as Altaf Hossain (23), Mohammad Saidur Rahman (32) and Shafikul Islam (42), were arrested at Krishnapur village of Ataikula in Pabna District on March 20, reports Daily
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Three cadres of Purba Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) Red Flag faction, identified as Altaf Hossain (23), Mohammad Saidur Rahman (32) and Shafikul Islam (42), were arrested at Krishnapur village of Ataikula in Pabna District on March 20, reports Daily Star. The Police team raided Krishnapur water body area, where the cadres were holding a secret meeting.
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March - 21 
a case has been filed against 12 alleged Al-Badrs (collaborators of the then Pakistan occupation force of 1971 and members of Jamaat-e-Islami) with the Jamalpur District Judge Court on March 21 on War Crime (WC) charges. Mobet Ali of village Purbo Sh
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a case has been filed against 12 alleged Al-Badrs (collaborators of the then Pakistan occupation force of 1971 and members of Jamaat-e-Islami) with the Jamalpur District Judge Court on March 21 on War Crime (WC) charges. Mobet Ali of village Purbo Shympur of Melandah Sub-District of Jamalpur District filed the case accusing them of killing, looting, violating women and arson during the War of Liberation in 1971.
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March - 21 
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on March 21 indicted 26 more personnel of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) for the 2009 carnage at their Pilkhana Headquarters in Dhaka, raising the total number of accused to 850, reports Daily Star. The Cour
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The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on March 21 indicted 26 more personnel of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) for the 2009 carnage at their Pilkhana Headquarters in Dhaka, raising the total number of accused to 850, reports Daily Star. The Court fixed March 28, 2011 for hearing on charge framing against the previous accused in the cases and also ordered the prosecution to submit the investigation report before it by March 22, 2011. The charges brought against the defendants include using and possessing explosives. The charge sheets will be placed before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court on March 22, 2011.
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March - 21 
the Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) Dhaka city unit Chie’ Rafiqul Islam Khan was released on bail from Dhaka Central Jail on March 21, after 7 months of detention, according to Daily Star. He was arrested on Aug 25, 2010 in connection with two cases, one for t
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the Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) Dhaka city unit Chie’ Rafiqul Islam Khan was released on bail from Dhaka Central Jail on March 21, after 7 months of detention, according to Daily Star. He was arrested on Aug 25, 2010 in connection with two cases, one for the death of a commuter in a pre-hartal (strikes) violence on June, 2010 and another for instigating clashes at Rajshahi University between party cadres and Awami League activists. Later, he was shown arrested in seven other cases, including one for hurting religious sentiments.
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March - 21 
two victims Nango Chakma and Denga Chakma were abducted allegedly by the members of Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) from Kengrachhari and Bhalachhari villages respectively under Bilaichhari Sub-District of the Rangamati District on M
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two victims Nango Chakma and Denga Chakma were abducted allegedly by the members of Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) from Kengrachhari and Bhalachhari villages respectively under Bilaichhari Sub-District of the Rangamati District on March 21.
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March - 22 
Daily Star reports that the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on March 22, sought one and a half months more to complete investigation into one of the two cases filed for the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League rally in 2004.
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Daily Star reports that the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on March 22, sought one and a half months more to complete investigation into one of the two cases filed for the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League rally in 2004.
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March - 22 
Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) ‘leader’ Maulana Abdur Rouf was placed on a four-day fresh remand on March 22 in the case filed in connection with supplying and using grenades for the attack. He gave important information about the inci
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Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) ‘leader’ Maulana Abdur Rouf was placed on a four-day fresh remand on March 22 in the case filed in connection with supplying and using grenades for the attack. He gave important information about the incident, which will help prove the charges against the accused. Earlier, on March 7, 2011 the same court warned the CID for delaying the investigation and asked it to submit the probe report by March 23, 2011.
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March - 22 
Kushtia Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested a cadre of outlawed Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) faction Red Flag and recovered two bombs from him at Zafarpur intersection in Chuadanga town of Chuadanga District on March 22, reports Daily Star.
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Kushtia Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested a cadre of outlawed Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP) faction Red Flag and recovered two bombs from him at Zafarpur intersection in Chuadanga town of Chuadanga District on March 22, reports Daily Star. He was identified as Masud Rana (22). Following confessional statement of Rana, RAB raided several places in Chuadanga town but failed to arrest his accomplices.
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March - 22 
the Special Court-12 will deliver judgement in the Mutiny Case against 21 jawans (troopers) of 39 Battalion under Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) in Chapainawabganj on April 12, 2011. The date was announced on March 22, 2011.
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the Special Court-12 will deliver judgement in the Mutiny Case against 21 jawans (troopers) of 39 Battalion under Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) in Chapainawabganj on April 12, 2011. The date was announced on March 22, 2011.
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March - 23 
Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on March 23 got one more month to submit the probe report of one of the two cases filed for the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League (AL) rally on August 21, 2004. The Investigation Officer (IO) submitte
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Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on March 23 got one more month to submit the probe report of one of the two cases filed for the August 21 grenade attack on an Awami League (AL) rally on August 21, 2004. The Investigation Officer (IO) submitted the petition on March 22, before the Court seeking 45 more days to complete investigation into the murder case.
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March - 23 
Former Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) lawmaker Mohammad Abdul Alim has been arrested on charges of crimes against humanity in 1971. The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) issued the arrest warrant in response to a petition filed by the prosecuto
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Former Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) lawmaker Mohammad Abdul Alim has been arrested on charges of crimes against humanity in 1971. The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) issued the arrest warrant in response to a petition filed by the prosecutors on March 23, 2011. According to the petition, Alim was involved in the killing of more than 10,000 innocent people with the assistance of Razakars (Pro-Pakistani and Urdu speaking people who collaborated with Pakistan Army) and Pakistani occupation forces during the Liberation War. The petition also stated that Alim, the then Peace Committee Chairman in Joypurhat District, killed local Awami League (AL) leader Dr Abul Kashem on July 26, 1971. ICT also adjourned till April 5, 2011 the hearing on two petitions filed by the prosecutors seeking permission for a three-day interrogation of Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) Chief Motiur Rahman Nizami and Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed.
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March - 24 
a Dhaka Court asked the jail authorities to produce 26 members of BGB before it on March 28, 2011 in connection with the ongoing Pilkhana Carnage Case. The court fixed the same date for taking into cognisance the charges of killing, looting, hiding o
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a Dhaka Court asked the jail authorities to produce 26 members of BGB before it on March 28, 2011 in connection with the ongoing Pilkhana Carnage Case. The court fixed the same date for taking into cognisance the charges of killing, looting, hiding of bodies and sedition and using explosives against 26 BGB members. The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) on March 21, 2011 indicted 26 more BGB members, raising the total number of accused to 850.
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March - 24 
cadres of Hizb-ut-Tahrir Bangladesh, a banned militant outfit, on March 24, brought out a procession in Dhaka’s Bijoy Nagar Water Tank area protesting ongoing air strike by coalition forces in Libya.
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cadres of Hizb-ut-Tahrir Bangladesh, a banned militant outfit, on March 24, brought out a procession in Dhaka’s Bijoy Nagar Water Tank area protesting ongoing air strike by coalition forces in Libya.
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March - 24 
Daily Star, reports that the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) will amend its rules of procedure to ensure fair trial of the crimes against humanity committed in 1971, tribunal Registrar Md Shahinur Islam has said. Highlighting last one year's acti
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Daily Star, reports that the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) will amend its rules of procedure to ensure fair trial of the crimes against humanity committed in 1971, tribunal Registrar Md Shahinur Islam has said. Highlighting last one year's activities of the tribunal, he said the tribunal is maintaining international standard in its proceedings. Shahinur further stated that the tribunal will start the trial after the prosecutor submits formal charges against the accused. Six accused, including five top Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leaders, are now in prison in connection with War Crimes charges, and investigation against them is underway.
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March - 24 
Daily Star, reports that the Special Court-15 on March 24, acquitted nine jawans (troopers) of 30th Battalion under Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Khagrachhari Sector and 13 jawans from the Sector Headquarters.
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Daily Star, reports that the Special Court-15 on March 24, acquitted nine jawans (troopers) of 30th Battalion under Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Khagrachhari Sector and 13 jawans from the Sector Headquarters.
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March - 24 
the ICT on Match 24 fixed the date of March 27 for hearing two petitions seeking its permission to arrest former Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) lawmaker Abdul Alim and for interrogating detained JeI Chief Motiur Rahman Nizami. The tribunal also f
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the ICT on Match 24 fixed the date of March 27 for hearing two petitions seeking its permission to arrest former Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) lawmaker Abdul Alim and for interrogating detained JeI Chief Motiur Rahman Nizami. The tribunal also fixed April 19 for hearing another petition seeking its permission to interrogate detained BNP leader Salauddin Quader Chowdhury.
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March - 24 
The Special Court-15 at Khagrachhari, on March 24, sentenced 89 mutineers, 60 from 30th Battalion under Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Khagrachhari Sector and 29 from the Sector Headquarters, to different jail terms ranging from four months to seven y
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The Special Court-15 at Khagrachhari, on March 24, sentenced 89 mutineers, 60 from 30th Battalion under Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) Khagrachhari Sector and 29 from the Sector Headquarters, to different jail terms ranging from four months to seven years, reports Daily Star.
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March - 27 
A Dhaka Court placed 15 members of Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) on a two-day remand each in two cases filed for assaulting policemen and damaging public properties in Kakrail and Shanti Nagar areas of Dhaka City.
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A Dhaka Court placed 15 members of Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) on a two-day remand each in two cases filed for assaulting policemen and damaging public properties in Kakrail and Shanti Nagar areas of Dhaka City.
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March - 27 
Police recovered a gun and live cartridges from a house at Mirzapur Road under Khulna Sadar Police Station on March 27.
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Police recovered a gun and live cartridges from a house at Mirzapur Road under Khulna Sadar Police Station on March 27.
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March - 27 
Police recovered four bombs on railway track in Arpara area in Kalukha sub-district of Rajbari District on March 27, reports Daily Star. Police has launched a drive to arrest militants involved in the incident.
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Police recovered four bombs on railway track in Arpara area in Kalukha sub-district of Rajbari District on March 27, reports Daily Star. Police has launched a drive to arrest militants involved in the incident.
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March - 27 
The Special Court-15 on March 27, recorded depositions of 16 more prosecution witnesses (PWs) in the case for mutiny at 30 Battalion in Panchhari under Khagrachhari District, reports Daily Star. All the 71 accused in the case were produced before the
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The Special Court-15 on March 27, recorded depositions of 16 more prosecution witnesses (PWs) in the case for mutiny at 30 Battalion in Panchhari under Khagrachhari District, reports Daily Star. All the 71 accused in the case were produced before the Court. Of the 71 accused, two confessed to their involvement in the mutiny at the Battalion on February 26, 2009 and begged for mercy while the rest claimed innocence. The Court asked the authorities concerned to produce the rest of PWs in the court on March 28 for recording their statements.
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March - 27 
The Supreme Court upheld a High Court (HC) order that directed the jail authorities to provide division facilities to detained JeI leaders Muhammad Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader Molla. The two were arrested in 2010, on different charges and were late
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The Supreme Court upheld a High Court (HC) order that directed the jail authorities to provide division facilities to detained JeI leaders Muhammad Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader Molla. The two were arrested in 2010, on different charges and were later shown arrested in connection with crimes against humanity during the Liberation War in 1971. Meanwhile, the HC stayed for four months the proceedings of a case filed for “hurting religious sentiment of Muslims” against four JeI leaders including its Chief Motiur Rahman Nizami, party Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed, Delwar Hossain Saydee and its Dhaka city Chief Rafiqul Islam Khan. The HC bench also issued four rules upon the government to explain within four weeks why the proceedings against the JeI leaders should not be quashed.
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March - 28 
Criminal Investigation Department has sought another 60 days to complete the investigation into the 10-truck arms haul case of April 2, 2004. In the early hours of that day, Police and Coastguards seized 10 truckloads of 10,000 arms, including submac
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Criminal Investigation Department has sought another 60 days to complete the investigation into the 10-truck arms haul case of April 2, 2004. In the early hours of that day, Police and Coastguards seized 10 truckloads of 10,000 arms, including submachine-guns, AK-47 rifles, and ammunition from the Chittagong Urea Fertilizer Limited (CUFL) jetty.
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March - 28 
Special Court-15 on March 28 completed recording statements of the prosecution witnesses in the mutiny case against 71 jawans (troopers) of 30th Battalion in Panchhari sub-district under Khagrachhari District. Thirteen more prosecution witnesses gave
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Special Court-15 on March 28 completed recording statements of the prosecution witnesses in the mutiny case against 71 jawans (troopers) of 30th Battalion in Panchhari sub-district under Khagrachhari District. Thirteen more prosecution witnesses gave their statements before the court on the same day. Of the 71 accused, two confessed to their involvement in the mutiny at the 30th Battalion on February 26, 2009 and begged for mercy while the rest claimed innocence.
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March - 29 
Another JMB militant, identified as Mahmud Hassan (30) of Pathartola village in Sadar sub-district, was arrested from the Pabna town. According to official sources, Mahmud Hassan’s uncle Mahedi is one of the top leaders of JMB.
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Another JMB militant, identified as Mahmud Hassan (30) of Pathartola village in Sadar sub-district, was arrested from the Pabna town. According to official sources, Mahmud Hassan’s uncle Mahedi is one of the top leaders of JMB.
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March - 29 
International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) directed the Police on March 28 to keep former BNP lawmaker Abdul Alim in Dhaka Central Jail till March 31, 2011 in connection with crimes against humanity during the Liberation War in 1971. The ICT asked the jail
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International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) directed the Police on March 28 to keep former BNP lawmaker Abdul Alim in Dhaka Central Jail till March 31, 2011 in connection with crimes against humanity during the Liberation War in 1971. The ICT asked the jail authorities to produce Alim, who was a member of late President Ziaur Rahman's Cabinet, before it on March 31, 2011.
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March - 29 
Police recovered 1,870 bullets from a pond at Kadirjangal Pitua Purbapara village in Karimganj of Kishoreganj District on March 29, reports Daily Star.
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Police recovered 1,870 bullets from a pond at Kadirjangal Pitua Purbapara village in Karimganj of Kishoreganj District on March 29, reports Daily Star.
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March - 29 
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) personnel recovered three bombs at Doulotdiar village in Sadar sub-district of Chuadanga District on March 29, reports Daily Star.
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Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) personnel recovered three bombs at Doulotdiar village in Sadar sub-district of Chuadanga District on March 29, reports Daily Star.
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March - 29 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested two Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militants, identified as Shamin Mahfuz (40) and Mohammad Ismail (36), from the Kalapara area in Thanchi sub-district of Bandarban District on March 29. A cache of explosives, a
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested two Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) militants, identified as Shamin Mahfuz (40) and Mohammad Ismail (36), from the Kalapara area in Thanchi sub-district of Bandarban District on March 29. A cache of explosives, a number of jihadi and militant books along with other things were recovered from the possession of the arrested militants.
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March - 29 
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) will not team up with Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) to launch any anti-Government programme until War Crimes (WCs) allegations against top JeI leaders are settled, Daily Star reported on March 29. A section of influenti
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The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) will not team up with Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) to launch any anti-Government programme until War Crimes (WCs) allegations against top JeI leaders are settled, Daily Star reported on March 29. A section of influential BNP leaders are strongly opposing the idea to revive the alliance, as some senior JeI leaders now face trial for their alleged involvement in crimes against humanity during the 1971 Liberation War. JeI must get cleared of WCs allegations for the revival of the four-party alliance, said the leaders. BNP and JeI participated in the last two general elections under the four-party alliance, but the coalition has remained inactive after its debacle in the 2009 Parliamentary elections.
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March - 30 
Six local leaders and workers of Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS), arrested at Shoalmari village under Patgram sub-district of the Lalmonirhat District on March 29, were sent to jail on March 30. Sources said more than 60 ICS leaders and workers gathered
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Six local leaders and workers of Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS), arrested at Shoalmari village under Patgram sub-district of the Lalmonirhat District on March 29, were sent to jail on March 30. Sources said more than 60 ICS leaders and workers gathered at local Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) leader Shamser Ali alias Bachchu's house at the village to discuss their next programme for obstructing War Crime (WC) trial.
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March - 30 
Sylhet Court on March 30 issued arrest warrants against five prosecution witnesses (PWs) in the case for attempt to kill Sheikh Hasina during her electioneering in Sylhet city in 2001. According to case, outlawed Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HUJI) men
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Sylhet Court on March 30 issued arrest warrants against five prosecution witnesses (PWs) in the case for attempt to kill Sheikh Hasina during her electioneering in Sylhet city in 2001. According to case, outlawed Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HUJI) men had planned to kill Sheikh Hasina who addressed her last election rally at Sylhet Government Alia Madrasa in 2001.
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March - 30 
The Special Court-14 on March 30 sentenced 44 jawans (troopers) of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB, 14th Battalion) to jail terms on March 30 for their involvement in mutiny at the Battalion in Sreemongal of Moulvibazar District on February 26, 2009. 23
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The Special Court-14 on March 30 sentenced 44 jawans (troopers) of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB, 14th Battalion) to jail terms on March 30 for their involvement in mutiny at the Battalion in Sreemongal of Moulvibazar District on February 26, 2009. 23 of the convicts confessed to their involvement in the mutiny while the rest claimed innocence.
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March - 31 
A Dhaka Court withdrew an arrest warrant and a summon against Mufti Fazlul Haque Amini, President of Islami Oikya Jote (IOJ). Metropolitan Magistrate also fixed April 25 to pass orders on the cases-one filed for making anti-state remarks while the ot
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A Dhaka Court withdrew an arrest warrant and a summon against Mufti Fazlul Haque Amini, President of Islami Oikya Jote (IOJ). Metropolitan Magistrate also fixed April 25 to pass orders on the cases-one filed for making anti-state remarks while the other for making derogatory comments against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The same court also summoned Amini and Maulana Abdullah Wasel, Publicity Secretary of Islami Ain Bastobayon Committee (IABC), to appear before it on April 26, 2011 in the other case filed for making anti-state remarks. Meanwhile, the leaders of Islami Ain Bastobayon Committee (IABC) at a meeting on March 31, warned the Government of 'dire consequences' if 'anything happens' to Amini.
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March - 31 
A regional leader of Janajudhho faction of the Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP- Janajudhho), Mohammad Kutub Ali Pramanik (35), of Boro-Duglapara village of Chatmohar sub-district of Pabna District was arrested on March 31 at a village in the afor
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A regional leader of Janajudhho faction of the Purbo Banglar Communist Party (PBCP- Janajudhho), Mohammad Kutub Ali Pramanik (35), of Boro-Duglapara village of Chatmohar sub-district of Pabna District was arrested on March 31 at a village in the aforesaid sub-district, according to Daily Star. A Long Gun (LG) and two bullets were recovered from his possession.
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March - 31 
Divisional Speedy Trial Tribunal in Chittagong acquitted all 10 accused including an Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) cadre in a case filed for murdering Awami League (AL) leader Liakat Ali Khan.
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Divisional Speedy Trial Tribunal in Chittagong acquitted all 10 accused including an Islami Chhatra Shibir (ICS) cadre in a case filed for murdering Awami League (AL) leader Liakat Ali Khan.
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March - 31 
The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on March 31 granted conditional bail to former Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) lawmaker and member of Ziaur Rahman’s Cabinet, Abdul Alim, in connection with War Crimes (WCs) charges. One of the bail conditio
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The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on March 31 granted conditional bail to former Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) lawmaker and member of Ziaur Rahman’s Cabinet, Abdul Alim, in connection with War Crimes (WCs) charges. One of the bail conditions forbids Alim from contacting any political leaders, political parties, victims and witnesses of WCs and surrendering of passport. The ICT fixed April 28 for further order and asked the accused to appear before it on that day.
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March - 31 
the Special Court-7, trying the mutineers of Border Guard Battalion (BGB, 24th Battalion) at the Darbar Hall in Pilkhana, adjourned the trial proceeding till April 11. A total of 73 people including 57 Army officers were killed during the mutiny at t
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the Special Court-7, trying the mutineers of Border Guard Battalion (BGB, 24th Battalion) at the Darbar Hall in Pilkhana, adjourned the trial proceeding till April 11. A total of 73 people including 57 Army officers were killed during the mutiny at the Bangladesh Riffles (BDR) Headquarters on February 25-26, 2009. Eleven defence witnesses gave depositions in favour of six suspected accused of Sector Headquarters of BGB, while 18 defence witnesses gave depositions for 11 suspected accused of 24 Rifle Battalion.
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*Data till , April 19, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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