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100 Hindus were killed in a day | | bdnews24.com

100 Hindus were killed in a day
Fri, Sep 24th, 2010 11:24 pm
Mintu Chowdhury
bdnews24.com staff correspondent from Chittagong

Chittagong, Sep 24 (bdnews24.com) – April 13, 1971 was a momentous day in Rauzan as it experienced one of the brutal massacres by the Pakistan occupation army who were assisted by Razakars and Muslim League cadres.

On that day, at least 107 Hindus at Kundeshwari, Jagatmallaparha and Unasatturparha were brutally killed by the marauding forces. The victims included Nutan Chandra Singha, a philanthropist and owner of Kundeshwar Aushadhaloy, a herbal medicine factory.

Some who were able to escape the massacres narrated the bloodcurdling incidents before the members of the International Crimes Tribunal on Friday. They also took the team members to the places where the killing occurred.

The seven-member team, led by its chief prosecutor Golam Arif Tipu, conducted investigation in many areas of Rauzan, the constituency of Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury MP. They found involvement of Chowdhury and his father, Muslim League leader Fazlul Quader Chowdhury in the killings in two areas.

Tribunal prosecutor Zeyad Al Malum, also a member of the team, on Friday told reporters: "The media reports suggest Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury and his father to be war criminals.

"We are also getting statements from witnesses that back the allegations of war crimes against Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury and his father," Malum said at the Rural Electrification Board's office in Rauzan.

"A significant matter is that three incidents took place on the same day at three different places," he added.

Chowdhury, member of the standing committee of the main opposition BNP, however, rejected the allegations, and claimed that he was studying abroad during the war.

After visiting the house of Singha, the tribunal investigators went to the Jagatmallaparha and Unasatturparha execution grounds. Local members of Razakar force and Pakistani army, on Apr 13, 1971, killed 35 people, seven from one family, at Jagatmallaparha. On the same day around 5pm, 69 Hindus at Unasatturparha were killed.

INVOLVEMENT OF SQ CHOWDHURY

Bhupati Chandra Singha, 63, nephew of Natun Singha, also said Nutan was killed in front of the Jagaddhatri temple of his house.


Bhupati, showing the killing spot, said: "Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury came to Kundeshwari building along with the Pakistan army around 9am on April 13, 1971, when the army returned after talking to Natun.

"But [Salahuddin] around 10am came again with two-truck loads of army from the Rauzan camp. They entered the premise by breaking the gate."

Chowdhury was then accompanied by local Muslim League leader and Razakar Abdul Mabud, Nabab Mia, Ghulam Ali, Elahi Box and Abdus Salam.

"To save life, I left the house and took shelter at Binajuri village, a kilometre away. Later I heard three shots and returned after a while," Bhupati continued.

Nutan Singha was cremated beside the pond near the entrance, he said.

Prafulla told bdnews24.com: "It was [Salahuddin] who brought the Pakistan army and shot my father."

He had learned the details of that day from Amanat Khan Chowdhury, a former chairman of Gahira Union Council, who later died.

37 MURDERS IN JAGATMALLAPARHA

'Jyotsanaprabha', 80, a resident of Jagatmallaparha, two km from Kundeshwari, now nearly blind and short of hearing, saw the assassination of her husband and six other relatives on April 13, 1971.

The Pakistani army shot 37 people in front of her, including her relatives, at noon on that day, she told the investigation team.

Members of her family said she managed to escape as she became senseless and fell on the bodies.

The investigators showed respect to the martyrs by being silent for one minute in front of the monument adjacent to her house.

There has been an allegation that Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury and his followers invited the Pakistani army to stage the large-scale murder when they were coming back after killing Nutan Singha.

HINDUS WERE BURIED

Ajit Mahajan, 55, pointing to the edge of a pond at Unasatturparha, told bdnews24.com: "Around 70 people, including women, were shot there."

He said that 69 Hindus, including his father Yogesh Mahajan and elder brother Ranjeet, were killed that time.

Ajit said, "The murderers ordered my mother Harilata Mahajan and sister-in-law Minati Mahajan to sit aside when they staged the assassination."

"Local Muslim League leaders invited the Pakistan army. We could not even cremate the bodies; they were buried beside the pond," he added.

But he failed to identify the Bangladeshi associates of the Pakistan army.

He complained that the family members of the martyrs in the area did not receive any recognition from the state.

Former Union Council chairman and Awami League leader of the area Ibrahim Chowdhury said Muslim League leaders were involved in the killing, but he also failed to identify any of the Muslim League leaders.

bdnews24.com/mc/aj/ost/pks/ssr/am/bd/2214h
 
Mir Kashem set up torture cell in Chittagong

Sunday, September 26, 2010
Front PageMir Kashem set up torture cell in Chittagong
War crimes investigators told

Staff Correspondent, Ctg Jamaat-e-Islami central leader Mir Kashem was allegedly involved in crimes against humanity as coordinator of a torture cell in the port city set up by the occupation forces during the Liberation War in 1971.

Witnesses told the visiting investigation team of International Crimes Tribunal yesterday that Pakistani army personnel and their local collaborators including Mir Kashem set up the torture cell at Dalim Hotel on Nazir Ahmed Chowdhury lane. Kashem was the then president of Jamaat's student wing Islami Chhatra Sangha and an Al Badr commander.

The probe team was also told of alleged involvement of the then Islami Chhatra Sangha leader Abul Kalam (now a director of TK Group) in the crimes committed against humanity.

Earlier on Friday, BNP leader Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury's name came up during the team's enquiry into the crimes. He however denied the allegation at a press conference later.

The seven-member team that ended its two-day visit to the city yesterday got firsthand information from witnesses on how people were massacred in Chittagong during the Liberation.

Headed by Chief Prosecutor Golam Arif Tipu, the team yesterday visited three crime scenes including Dalim Hotel, Pahartali mass killing ground and women torture cell near Foy's Lake to gather evidence, and talked with many of the victims' families and witnesses.

Former president of Bangladesh Mahila Parishad Nurjahan Khan alleged that some local collaborators took away her husband Saifuddin Ahmed Khan, then a leader of National Awami Party, and some others from their Madarbari residence on November 25 in 1971 and tortured them brutally at Dalim Hotel till December 16.The others included Chittagong University student Irshad Kamal Khan, journalist Arun Das Gupta and advocate Nurun Nabi Chowdhury.

Her husband told her that Mir Kashem and Abul Kalam were kingpins of the group that tortured them, Nurjahan said.

Later briefing journalists here, the investigation team said legal steps will be taken against those involved in crimes against humanity in Chittagong region in 1971.

Tribunal Prosecutor Zead Al Malum said, “We have got information that Fazlul Quader Chowdhury's family, his son Salahuddin Quader, Jamaat leader Mir Kashem and many others were involved in criminal activities like mass killings, ****, loot, arson and torture during the Liberation War.”

Golam Arif Tipoo said they will submit their findings to the tribunal for taking action as per law.

The tribunal is working impartially to bring to book the elements who escaped punishment for unleashing barbarism.

Prosecutor Mokhlesur Rahman said those who were involved in crimes against humanity have become more powerful now, and are making it difficult to get information against them. He urged all to cooperate with the tribunal in this regard.

Earlier, when the probe team members visited Pahartali mass killing ground, Prof Gazi Salehuddin of Chittagong University told them that Pakistani army and its collaborators used to take the freedom-loving people to this spot and kill them. His father was among those killed there.

He also said the occupation army killed several hundred people of the adjoining railway colonies and many others on November 10 in 1971.

On the following day, the army personnel and members of AL Badr, AL Shams and Shanti Committee called hundreds of residents of Wireless Colony, Master Lane, Shaheed Lane, Punjabi Lane, Firoj Shah Colony and Saraipara out of their houses and took them to the mass killing spot on the plea of identifying the dead bodies, he said.

The army personnel then shot them dead. Many of the dead bodies were dumped under the ground and many more were burnt spraying gunpowder and petrol, said locals.

The elements also forced many passengers of trains running on Chittagong-Nazirhat and Chittagong-Dohazari lines to get down and killed them.

Pakistani army officials tortured and killed women brought to the hilltop torture cell from different areas of the city, said Saleh Uddin. He claimed to have seen skeletons of many of the victims, their clothes and vanity bags near the torture cell after the Liberation War.
 
100 Hindus were killed in a day | | bdnews24.com

100 Hindus were killed in a day
Fri, Sep 24th, 2010 11:24 pm
Mintu Chowdhury
bdnews24.com staff correspondent from Chittagong

Chittagong, Sep 24 (bdnews24.com) – April 13, 1971 was a momentous day in Rauzan as it experienced one of the brutal massacres by the Pakistan occupation army who were assisted by Razakars and Muslim League cadres.

On that day, at least 107 Hindus at Kundeshwari, Jagatmallaparha and Unasatturparha were brutally killed by the marauding forces. The victims included Nutan Chandra Singha, a philanthropist and owner of Kundeshwar Aushadhaloy, a herbal medicine factory.

Some who were able to escape the massacres narrated the bloodcurdling incidents before the members of the International Crimes Tribunal on Friday. They also took the team members to the places where the killing occurred.

The seven-member team, led by its chief prosecutor Golam Arif Tipu, conducted investigation in many areas of Rauzan, the constituency of Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury MP. They found involvement of Chowdhury and his father, Muslim League leader Fazlul Quader Chowdhury in the killings in two areas.

Tribunal prosecutor Zeyad Al Malum, also a member of the team, on Friday told reporters: "The media reports suggest Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury and his father to be war criminals.

"We are also getting statements from witnesses that back the allegations of war crimes against Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury and his father," Malum said at the Rural Electrification Board's office in Rauzan.

"A significant matter is that three incidents took place on the same day at three different places," he added.

Chowdhury, member of the standing committee of the main opposition BNP, however, rejected the allegations, and claimed that he was studying abroad during the war.

After visiting the house of Singha, the tribunal investigators went to the Jagatmallaparha and Unasatturparha execution grounds. Local members of Razakar force and Pakistani army, on Apr 13, 1971, killed 35 people, seven from one family, at Jagatmallaparha. On the same day around 5pm, 69 Hindus at Unasatturparha were killed.

INVOLVEMENT OF SQ CHOWDHURY

Bhupati Chandra Singha, 63, nephew of Natun Singha, also said Nutan was killed in front of the Jagaddhatri temple of his house.


Bhupati, showing the killing spot, said: "Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury came to Kundeshwari building along with the Pakistan army around 9am on April 13, 1971, when the army returned after talking to Natun.

"But [Salahuddin] around 10am came again with two-truck loads of army from the Rauzan camp. They entered the premise by breaking the gate."

Chowdhury was then accompanied by local Muslim League leader and Razakar Abdul Mabud, Nabab Mia, Ghulam Ali, Elahi Box and Abdus Salam.

"To save life, I left the house and took shelter at Binajuri village, a kilometre away. Later I heard three shots and returned after a while," Bhupati continued.

Nutan Singha was cremated beside the pond near the entrance, he said.

Prafulla told bdnews24.com: "It was [Salahuddin] who brought the Pakistan army and shot my father."

He had learned the details of that day from Amanat Khan Chowdhury, a former chairman of Gahira Union Council, who later died.

37 MURDERS IN JAGATMALLAPARHA

'Jyotsanaprabha', 80, a resident of Jagatmallaparha, two km from Kundeshwari, now nearly blind and short of hearing, saw the assassination of her husband and six other relatives on April 13, 1971.

The Pakistani army shot 37 people in front of her, including her relatives, at noon on that day, she told the investigation team.

Members of her family said she managed to escape as she became senseless and fell on the bodies.

The investigators showed respect to the martyrs by being silent for one minute in front of the monument adjacent to her house.

There has been an allegation that Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury and his followers invited the Pakistani army to stage the large-scale murder when they were coming back after killing Nutan Singha.

HINDUS WERE BURIED

Ajit Mahajan, 55, pointing to the edge of a pond at Unasatturparha, told bdnews24.com: "Around 70 people, including women, were shot there."

He said that 69 Hindus, including his father Yogesh Mahajan and elder brother Ranjeet, were killed that time.

Ajit said, "The murderers ordered my mother Harilata Mahajan and sister-in-law Minati Mahajan to sit aside when they staged the assassination."

"Local Muslim League leaders invited the Pakistan army. We could not even cremate the bodies; they were buried beside the pond," he added.

But he failed to identify the Bangladeshi associates of the Pakistan army.

He complained that the family members of the martyrs in the area did not receive any recognition from the state.

Former Union Council chairman and Awami League leader of the area Ibrahim Chowdhury said Muslim League leaders were involved in the killing, but he also failed to identify any of the Muslim League leaders.

bdnews24.com/mc/aj/ost/pks/ssr/am/bd/2214h .



Mir Kashem set up torture cell in Chittagong

Sunday, September 26, 2010
Front PageMir Kashem set up torture cell in Chittagong
War crimes investigators told

Staff Correspondent, Ctg Jamaat-e-Islami central leader Mir Kashem was allegedly involved in crimes against humanity as coordinator of a torture cell in the port city set up by the occupation forces during the Liberation War in 1971.

Witnesses told the visiting investigation team of International Crimes Tribunal yesterday that Pakistani army personnel and their local collaborators including Mir Kashem set up the torture cell at Dalim Hotel on Nazir Ahmed Chowdhury lane. Kashem was the then president of Jamaat's student wing Islami Chhatra Sangha and an Al Badr commander.

The probe team was also told of alleged involvement of the then Islami Chhatra Sangha leader Abul Kalam (now a director of TK Group) in the crimes committed against humanity.

Earlier on Friday, BNP leader Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury's name came up during the team's enquiry into the crimes. He however denied the allegation at a press conference later.

The seven-member team that ended its two-day visit to the city yesterday got firsthand information from witnesses on how people were massacred in Chittagong during the Liberation.

Headed by Chief Prosecutor Golam Arif Tipu, the team yesterday visited three crime scenes including Dalim Hotel, Pahartali mass killing ground and women torture cell near Foy's Lake to gather evidence, and talked with many of the victims' families and witnesses.

Former president of Bangladesh Mahila Parishad Nurjahan Khan alleged that some local collaborators took away her husband Saifuddin Ahmed Khan, then a leader of National Awami Party, and some others from their Madarbari residence on November 25 in 1971 and tortured them brutally at Dalim Hotel till December 16.The others included Chittagong University student Irshad Kamal Khan, journalist Arun Das Gupta and advocate Nurun Nabi Chowdhury.

Her husband told her that Mir Kashem and Abul Kalam were kingpins of the group that tortured them, Nurjahan said.

Later briefing journalists here, the investigation team said legal steps will be taken against those involved in crimes against humanity in Chittagong region in 1971.

Tribunal Prosecutor Zead Al Malum said, “We have got information that Fazlul Quader Chowdhury's family, his son Salahuddin Quader, Jamaat leader Mir Kashem and many others were involved in criminal activities like mass killings, ****, loot, arson and torture during the Liberation War.”

Golam Arif Tipoo said they will submit their findings to the tribunal for taking action as per law.

The tribunal is working impartially to bring to book the elements who escaped punishment for unleashing barbarism.

Prosecutor Mokhlesur Rahman said those who were involved in crimes against humanity have become more powerful now, and are making it difficult to get information against them. He urged all to cooperate with the tribunal in this regard.

Earlier, when the probe team members visited Pahartali mass killing ground, Prof Gazi Salehuddin of Chittagong University told them that Pakistani army and its collaborators used to take the freedom-loving people to this spot and kill them. His father was among those killed there.

He also said the occupation army killed several hundred people of the adjoining railway colonies and many others on November 10 in 1971.

On the following day, the army personnel and members of AL Badr, AL Shams and Shanti Committee called hundreds of residents of Wireless Colony, Master Lane, Shaheed Lane, Punjabi Lane, Firoj Shah Colony and Saraipara out of their houses and took them to the mass killing spot on the plea of identifying the dead bodies, he said.

The army personnel then shot them dead. Many of the dead bodies were dumped under the ground and many more were burnt spraying gunpowder and petrol, said locals.

The elements also forced many passengers of trains running on Chittagong-Nazirhat and Chittagong-Dohazari lines to get down and killed them.

Pakistani army officials tortured and killed women brought to the hilltop torture cell from different areas of the city, said Saleh Uddin. He claimed to have seen skeletons of many of the victims, their clothes and vanity bags near the torture cell after the Liberation War.

Perhaps nobody copied and sang the "Emanuel Goldstein"(Emmanuel Goldstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, Is 'Al Qaeda' the modern incarnation of 'Emmanuel Goldstein'?) paparazzi more than the lying bastards/Rawamy-Commie Malaun Ka Sawals. In Bible/Quoran and other religious scriptures, lie was quoted as mother of all sins but be it phony/Baloney WMD of Iraq or 'Ghost hunting' in Afghanistan became an open secret as lies since lying-war-criminals gave up on ground of starting wars by false premises but only Mother-Fukcin-RAWAMY-Commie-Malauns of BD's insatiable lying stamina cherished up until today.

In BRITISH era, the current BD used to be the hinterland where punished officers used to get transferred. Only W Pakistanis and migrated Indian Muslims kindled the light of industrial and higher-educational grounds later to be leveled as eternal rapists and murderers by these lying bastards.

Arresting JI's leaders by phony grounds and failing to provide any concrete proofs of wrong doing by them, led those Rawmay Mo Fos to create more sensational lies to keep people confused, guessing in dark. This was similar incident of attacking Iraq by ghost alike WMD ground and later hanging Saddam to legalize it. Many of these types of stories would be produced/published as masses are about to catch up with the sorry azzes of RAWAMY Mo-fos.

The objective to make SAKA as prey would indeed be blessing in disguise IMO since he is a fighter and entire CTG owes no more to anyone than SAKA's family.
 
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havnt we "Re-visited"1971 war a million times already?

get over it man

The point is, no matter how many times we 'revisit' it, certain Bangladeshi members here brush all this under the carpet and make comments like, "We should have been united with Pakistan, we are Muslims first, Indians will not understand, it's a Muslim thing", and so on.

Those who forget history or do not learn from it, are condemned to repeat it. There is a web site on the East Bengal genocide, which has been referred to by neutral sources as one of the largest genocides of the 20th century, sharing space with Hitler's genocide of the Jews, Pol Pot in Cambodia, etc.
 
The point is, no matter how many times we 'revisit' it, certain Bangladeshi members here brush all this under the carpet and make comments like, "We should have been united with Pakistan, we are Muslims first, Indians will not understand, it's a Muslim thing", and so on.

Those who forget history or do not learn from it, are condemned to repeat it. There is a web site on the East Bengal genocide, which has been referred to by neutral sources as one of the largest genocides of the 20th century, sharing space with Hitler's genocide of the Jews, Pol Pot in Cambodia, etc.
No, the point is people are figuring out that in the absence of W Pakistani soldiers, lying bastards have gotten bolder in each passing day to grab everything that their innocent oppositions possess. Like SHIAL PANDIT of BD's folk story ate up all but one goat kids until the day of fleeing, the lying Malauns bankrupted us on everything except on how making ourselves as continuous fools.

After Dadas of WB got rid of us, the best choice was to be with PAK federation because that would create some-what equilibrium in power. BTW, We left Pindi but why didn't the Dada-Malauns leave Delhi to join us? Weren't it because they were Hindus first? How did sooo much love of 71 vaporize? So what's wrong for us being Muslims first?

And those who are aware of Goeblian tactics, know that there hasn't been any genocide except Indian soldiers and their created dalal's ones. Now don't pretend that you don't know that your country had invaded a neighbor one in 71.
 
havnt we "Re-visited"1971 war a million times already?

get over it man

Well revisiting in the forum and slinging mud at each other is one thing and the Investigator revisiting the burial ground and taking eyewitness's account is different thing. We are waiting to get the Justice done.
 
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