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Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Re: [chottala.com] Jamaat Leaders to be Kept in Custody, Where is Tofael?

Hi

If you are correct & have evidence in support of your sayings, why u are sitting
idle, why don't you go to court. You have all the right to seek
justice. We are with you.

So, don't try to make story , we are still alive, we also know the truth
what is what. who is criminal and who is not.

So, stop all these nonsense.

Z.Abdullah

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On 8/5/10, Enayet Ullah <enayet_2000@yahoo.com> wrote:
> This is indeed great news for shoytan sayeed aslam. If any of the defendants
> committed any autrocities or war crimes or treasons, let justice prevail.
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> On the same token, Seikh Mujib formed BAKSAL in the perliament in 15 minutes
> ruling and ousted then president of the country, Muhammad Ullah. Seikh Mujib
> proclaimed presidency in the mockery of the perliament in just 15 minutes
> and changed the constitution.
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> BAKSAL & RakhiBahini committed many killings, 40,000 political activists
> were killed without any trial or tribunal. Those who were part of the
> machine of killings committed crime against humanity. No one is immune from
> the rule of law. Many Awami Presidium member were part of the BAKSAL killing
> machine including Tofael Ahmed, Sajeda Chowdhury, Motiya, Seikh Selim, they
> should all stand trial and face justice.
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> The famine of 1974 also caused many lives, millions people died and
> displaced from their land. Those who involved in corruption and looting of
> state treasury, those who were accomplice of widespread looting, including
> Mujib's sons & daughters should stand trial.
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> What Awami League and BAKSAL did they ought to face justice in the land of
> Bangladesh.
> Sly Aslam, you should know, this is not over yet!
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> --- On Wed, 8/4/10, Syed_Aslam3 <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com> wrote:
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> From: Syed_Aslam3 <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com>
> Subject: KHABOR Jamaat Leaders to be Kept in Custody
> To: "Khobor" <khabor@yahoogroups.com>, "notun Bangladesh"
> <notun_bangladesh@yahoogroups.com>, chottala@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, August 4, 2010, 12:54 AM
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> Tuesday, 03 August 2010
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> In its second ruling on Monday, the International Crimes Tribunal ordered
> four top leaders of the fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami to be held in custody
> until further orders. UPDATES
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> Jamaat chief Matiur Rahman Nizami, secretary general Ali Ahsan Mohammad
> Mojaheed, assistant secretary general Muhammad Kamaruzzaman and Abdul Quader
> Molla were sent back to Dhaka Central Jail after a brief hearing that lasted
> barely 15 minutes.
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> The hearing ended at around 10:45am on Monday with the judges sending the
> quartet off to jail after taking their attendance.
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> The tribunal also asked authorities to keep them arrested and adjourned the
> hearing without specifying a date for the next hearing.
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> The four have been charged with crimes against humanity during nation's war
> of independence in 1971.
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> The hearing started minutes after the quartet was produced before the court
> in the hearing chamber around 10:30am.
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> Around 9:55am, the Jamaat leaders were brought in from the jail under tight
> security in a police van. which was surrounded on all sides by six pick-up
> vans.
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> Tough security measures were taken in and around the court premises as well.
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> Additionally RAB and police forces, plainclothesmen were also on duty. Close
> circuit cameras and archways were set up all through the court premises.
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> The men were taken to the court's custody chamber at 9:58am.
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> Justices ATM Fazle Kabir, Md Nizamul Huq and AKM Zahir Ahmed were already
> present at the court.
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> Earlier, Dhaka Central Jail authorities said that the suspects will be
> produced before the court at 10am on Monday.
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> This tribunal, on July 26 ordered the quartet to be produced before it on
> Monday (Aug 2) after hearing a petition pleading to show the Jamaat leaders
> arrested in a case that charged them with crimes against humanity during the
> war in 1971.
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> Tough security measures were taken in and around the court premises. Beside
> RAB and police forces, plainclothesmen were also on duty.
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> In his ruling on Monday, the tribunal chairman said that the suspected men
> had been brought before the tribunal following his previous orders. "The
> suspected persons are now present in the dock, "he said.
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> He said that he had seen the report of the investigation officer who stated
> that "the warrant of arrest could not be executed on the four suspected
> persons as they were already in prison in relation to different cases".
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> The tribunal chairman then ordered the "suspected persons be sent back to
> prison" to await further orders from the court. Prior to the order,
> advocates Tajul Islam and Jaynul Abedin tried to make an application to the
> tribunal on behalf of the four defendants.
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> The lawyer said that he had three applications – an application seeking the
> execution of the letter of authority, an application seeking certified
> copies of the complaint against them and other orders passed by the
> tribunal, and an application praying for a recall of the warrant of arrest.
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> The tribunal chief, however, stated that before making any application, it
> must be lodged with the registrar. "We have some procedures in this court,"
> he said.
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> In order to make an application, the defence lawyer must first serve it on
> the prosecutors, then file it with the registrar who will then pass it to
> the tribunal to set a date for hearing.
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> Barrister Muhammad Nazibur Rahman, representing the defendants, told
> bdnews24.com that the lawyers did not yet have copies of any documents.
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> Tribunal registrar Mohammed Shahinur Islam explained to bdnews24.com that at
> the last hearing the court had ordered that the arrestees should be given a
> copy of the arrest warrant and the complaint made against them. "But because
> the warrant of arrest could not be executed as the men were in jail, this
> was not possible."
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> After the court session ended, Abedin told reporters that they had submitted
> power of attorneys' on behalf of the four leaders and that the court had
> accepted it.
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> After the four men had been sent back to jail, Mofidul Huq, a trustee of the
> Liberation War Museum, told bdnews24.com that "this was a great scene for
> everyone. The four prime men accused of committing crimes against humanity
> were seen in the dock. These men saw how justice will operate.
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> "For the whole nation, though this was a short session, it has great
> significance (and) not only for Bangladesh but the rest of the world."
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> More than 20 lawyers, including Golam Mohammad Chowdhury Alal, Jashim Uddin
> Sarker, Ferdous Akhter Wahida, and Farid Uddin Khan, were present on behalf
> of the Jamaat quartet.
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> War crime prosecutor panel chief Golam Arif Tipu and prosecution panel
> members, Sayed Rezaur Rahman, Sayed Haidar Ali, Ziad Al Malum, Abdur Rahman
> Hawlader, and Altaf Hossain were also present at the court.
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> Additional attorney generals MK Rahman, Murad Reza, Mamtaz Uddin Fakir and
> senior lawyer Yusuf Hossain Humayun were also present on behalf of the
> government.
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> A number of demonstrators from 'Amra Muktijoddhar Sontan' (We are children
> of freedom fighters) demonstrated at the entrance of the court when the four
> Jamaat leaders, charged with committing crimes against humanity during the
> liberation war in 1971, were being brought in.
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> The demonstrators were chanting angry slogans against the fundamentalist
> political party, demanding exemplary punishment.
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> Nizami, Mojaheed, Kamaruzzaman and Molla have several other cases against
> them including one involving the murder of freedom fighters, which was filed
> against them in the capital's Pallabi and Keraniganj police stations.
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> The long-awaited trial of war criminals started on Mar 25 when the Awami
> League-led government established a war crimes tribunal, prosecutors' panel
> and investigation agency.
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> Source: bdnews24.com
> http://www.independ ent-bangladesh. com/201008031186 3/country/
> jamaat-leaders- to-be-kept- in-custody. html
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