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  • Bangladesh executes two opposition leaders for 1971 war crimes
     OP - November 22, 2015, 02:36 AM

    Bangladesh executes two opposition leaders for 1971 war crimes ... says news


    Death row war criminals Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed of the Jammat-e-Islami party and Salauddin Quader Chowdhury of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) were executed after Bangladesh President Abdul Hamid rejected their mercy petitions late Saturday.

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    Two Bangladesh opposition leaders have been executed for war crimes committed during the 1971 independence struggle against Pakistan. Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury and Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid were hanged in Dhaka's central jail.

    They were convicted of genocide and rape - charges they denied. Chowdhury has been an influential politician - he was elected MP six times. Mujahid was a top leader of Bangladesh's largest Islamist party.

    Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said they were hanged after President Abdul Hamid rejected appeals for clemency by the two men. However, family members have dismissed reports that the men had made any such appeals, which would have also required admissions of guilt.

    "My father said he did not seek any mercy," Chowdhury's son, Humam Qauder Chowdhury, told AFP news agency, after meeting his father for the last time hours before his execution. "He has always said he's innocent."


    Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury

    Better known as Saqa, he was eldest son of the late Muslim League and Chittagong-based leader Fazlul Quader Chowdhury His father was the speaker of the National Assembly of undivided Pakistan in 1965 and campaigned for a united Pakistan
    Complained that the tribunal's verdict had come "from the [law] ministry", saying it was on the internet before it was announced in court

    Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid

    A student leader in 1971, he supported Bangladesh remaining part of Pakistan
    Went into hiding soon after independence, but resurfaced after Gen Ziaur Rahman came to power in a military coup in 1977 Was social welfare minister in the BNP-led government from 2001-2006 and was highly regarded for his organisational skills and oratory

    Bangladesh war crimes trial: Key accused


    The Supreme Court upheld their sentences earlier this month. Chowdhury was the most senior leader of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party to be sentenced for crimes against humanity.

    Two years ago, a special war crimes tribunal found him guilty of nine out of 23 charges including genocide, arson and persecuting people on religious and political grounds. The prosecution said that his father's residence in Chittagong was turned into a torture cell during the war.

    Mujahid was the secretary-general of Jamaat-e-Islami. He was sentenced to death in July 2013. He was accused of responsibility for the killings of a number of pro-independence Bangladeshi leaders and intellectuals.

    The tribunal found him guilty of five charges, including abduction and murder.
    Bangladesh's government says the war crimes trials are necessary to bring murderers to justice. But the opposition says they have been used to persecute them and human rights groups have said the tribunal does not meet international standards.


    well that is the news from that land..

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  • Bangladesh executes two opposition leaders for 1971 war crimes
     Reply #1 - November 22, 2015, 02:48 AM

    Very sad.  For all I know, they deserved it, I'm not going to pretend to know anything about Bangladesh's history, but I do know from the history of my own country that you can't seek endless retribution for past wrongs if you want a peaceful, cohesive society. 

    "Befriend them not, Oh murtads, and give them neither parrot nor bunny."  - happymurtad's advice on trolls.
  • Bangladesh executes two opposition leaders for 1971 war crimes
     Reply #2 - November 22, 2015, 12:07 PM

    Yep. Give them fucking hippies and their deadly dull peace a chance.
  • Bangladesh executes two opposition leaders for 1971 war crimes
     Reply #3 - November 22, 2015, 12:17 PM

    Yep. Give them fucking hippies and their deadly dull peace a chance.

    Revenge..revenge... makes fools happy..

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