Central/S. Asia
Bangladesh politician accused of war crimes

A former Bangladeshi opposition politician, Ghulam Azam, is on trial for crimes against humanity committed more than 40 years ago.
The 89-year-old Azam cannot walk, cannot see, nor can he really hear. Yet he has 10 armed police officers watching him at all times.
The country's war crimes tribunal believes he collaborated with Pakistan's army, orchestrating mass killings during Bangladesh's 1971 war of independence from Pakistan.
Officials say three million people died in the nine-month-long conflict.
Sheikh Hasina Wajed, the Bangladeshi prime minister, has made the prosecution of war criminals part of her election manifesto. Her government is determined to fulfil its pledge.
A recent hearing by the UN working group on arbitrary detentions concluded the detention of Azam and others as arbitrary and in breach of international law.
However, Shaufiq Ahmed, the Bangladesh law minister, rejects the accusation. "This tribunal is not an international war crimes tribunal, this is a domestic tribunal," he said.
"Those who have been arrested are facing trial, so it's not an illegal detention."
If found guilty Azam will face the death penalty. Whatever the decision the court comes to, it will have dramatic consequences. It may bring justice to many but at the cost of throwing Bangladesh into further political instability.
| < Prev | Next > |
|---|
Other articles in Central/S. Asia
Setback for India ruling party in polls 06 March 2012
Saudi diplomat found dead in Bangladesh 06 March 2012
Suicide attacks claim Afghan lives 05 March 2012
Earthquake shakes Indian capital 05 March 2012
Pakistan ex-interior minister escapes attack 04 March 2012
US soldiers may face reprimand in Quran case 03 March 2012
Pakistan Taliban claim deadly Khyber attack 02 March 2012
Many killed in Pakistan checkpost attack 02 March 2012
Chaotic scenes at Maldives parliament 01 March 2012
US soldiers shot dead in Afghan attack 01 March 2012
Featured_Author
Opinion
|
Mutual Transparency to End the U.S.-Iranian Dispute |
| William deB. Mills | |
|
Heightening Tensions for War on Iran |
| Stephen Lendman | |
|
Is Jeffrey Feltman Iran’s Best Friend in Lebanon? |
| Franklin Lamb | |
|
Staying Sober |
| Lawrence Davidson | |
|
NO NO NATO |
| Bob Boldt | |
|
Why An Ex-Marine Turns Pacifist |
| Sherwood Ross | |
|
Hafez Aladdeen is an Israeli Patriot |
| Gilad Atzmon | |
|
Ongoing Palestinian Genocide |
| Gideon Polya | |
|
Is the Occupy Movement Justified? |
| Timothy V. Gatto | |













