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Bangladesh upholds life sentence for prominent JI member
By AFP
Published: May 15, 2017
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In this file photo, Jamaat-e-Islami leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee (C) emerges from the Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal in Dhaka on August 10, 2011. PHOTO: AFP

DHAKA: Bangladesh’s top court, on Monday, upheld a life sentence for an Islamist preacher convicted of war crimes, rejecting calls for him to be hanged.

The Supreme Court stood by its 2014 decision to jail Delwar Hossain Sayeedi for life over atrocities committed during Bangladesh’s 1971 war of independence against Pakistan.

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Sayeedi’s lawyers wanted the prominent member of Jamaat-e-Islami, Bangladesh’s largest Islamist party, acquitted while government attorneys sought capital punishment for the 77-year-old cleric.

“The court rejected the review appeals by both sides,” Sayeedi’s lawyer Tanvir Al Amin told AFP.

Five Jamaat leaders, including Motiur Rahman Nizami, have been executed for their alleged part in bloody crimes during the war of independence.

Sayeedi was sentenced to death in 2013 by a war crimes tribunal, despite criticism by human rights groups that the proceedings failed to meet international norms.

The verdict triggered some of the worst political violence in years in the Muslim-majority nation, with scores left dead as tens of thousands clashed with police.

Support for the radical preacher — whose sermons could draw hundreds of thousands — swelled even further after rumours that his image was seen in the moon, a perceived sign of his innocence.

The Supreme Court in 2014 commuted the death sentence to life imprisonment, angering secularists who had fought for decades for top Jamaat-e-Islami members to be punished for war crimes.

Sayeedi and other members of the party were implicated in the murder, rape and torture of Hindus and pro-independence Bangladeshis seeking a secular nation free from Pakistani rule.

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The court decision in Sayeedi’s case comes as Bangladesh grapples with a rise in extremism, as the moderate Islam worshipped for generations gives way to a more conservative interpretation of the scriptures.

The government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has ordered a crackdown on homegrown extremists after a series of bloody attacks, but has more recently made concessions to try to woo support.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1410283/bangladesh-upholds-life-sentence-prominent-ji-member/
 
FFs never supported JI.

Rather, Awami League, BNP & JP, used JI, for their selfish political gains,only to be elected to power.
Personally, I would have preferred an real International Tribunal, in Hague, to have been involved,instead of a local partisan one, for attaining Global credibility, not to serve domestic political agenda.
 
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Happening in Bangladesh I am not surprised.I wonder how many are left,it has been more than 4 decades now.how many JI traitors are still left to sentence as per Bangla Gov?
 
Happening in Bangladesh I am not surprised.I wonder how many are left,it has been more than 4 decades now.how many JI traitors are still left to sentence as per Bangla Gov?
As long as political parties tries to use JI to gain leverage and votes specially for Election purposes. Be patient for new surprises to be declared by Awami league during presentation of their election manifesto.
 
What's Pakistan going to do now?:lol:
Nothing!
They left their pet.
 
Bangladesh upholds life sentence for prominent JI member
By AFP
Published: May 15, 2017
2SHARES
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1410283-DelwarHossainSayedeeafp-1494839885-791-640x480.jpg

In this file photo, Jamaat-e-Islami leader Delwar Hossain Sayedee (C) emerges from the Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal in Dhaka on August 10, 2011. PHOTO: AFP

DHAKA: Bangladesh’s top court, on Monday, upheld a life sentence for an Islamist preacher convicted of war crimes, rejecting calls for him to be hanged.

The Supreme Court stood by its 2014 decision to jail Delwar Hossain Sayeedi for life over atrocities committed during Bangladesh’s 1971 war of independence against Pakistan.

Bangladesh police shoot dead militant linked to cafe attack

Sayeedi’s lawyers wanted the prominent member of Jamaat-e-Islami, Bangladesh’s largest Islamist party, acquitted while government attorneys sought capital punishment for the 77-year-old cleric.

“The court rejected the review appeals by both sides,” Sayeedi’s lawyer Tanvir Al Amin told AFP.

Five Jamaat leaders, including Motiur Rahman Nizami, have been executed for their alleged part in bloody crimes during the war of independence.

Sayeedi was sentenced to death in 2013 by a war crimes tribunal, despite criticism by human rights groups that the proceedings failed to meet international norms.

The verdict triggered some of the worst political violence in years in the Muslim-majority nation, with scores left dead as tens of thousands clashed with police.

Support for the radical preacher — whose sermons could draw hundreds of thousands — swelled even further after rumours that his image was seen in the moon, a perceived sign of his innocence.

The Supreme Court in 2014 commuted the death sentence to life imprisonment, angering secularists who had fought for decades for top Jamaat-e-Islami members to be punished for war crimes.

Sayeedi and other members of the party were implicated in the murder, rape and torture of Hindus and pro-independence Bangladeshis seeking a secular nation free from Pakistani rule.

Bangladesh court upholds death sentences over 2004 attack on British envoy

The court decision in Sayeedi’s case comes as Bangladesh grapples with a rise in extremism, as the moderate Islam worshipped for generations gives way to a more conservative interpretation of the scriptures.

The government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has ordered a crackdown on homegrown extremists after a series of bloody attacks, but has more recently made concessions to try to woo support.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1410283/bangladesh-upholds-life-sentence-prominent-ji-member/

Goodbye!! Delu Razakar.:wave:

As long as political parties tries to use JI to gain leverage and votes specially for Election purposes. Be patient for new surprises to be declared by Awami league during presentation of their election manifesto.



All the Allegations of Delu rajazar have fallen on Mawlana Delwar hoassian Saydee . he was a petty Mawlana in his early 24~25 during 71 earning his living by preaching islam. never had any relation with any political party . he joined Jamat in 1979/80 . I personally never heard Saydee was a rajakar before the disputed trial began .

JI should have formality apologize for their wrong decision and start a new beginning.
 
My question to Awami Cheerleader here. If he was a Razakaar and did all the alleged heinous crime then why he was repeatedly elected by people in his constituency. Does this mean, most people in his constituency also razakar and war criminal? Can these maggot answer my simple question. They can not because they are bunch of lier and characters less haywaan.



Please do not tag me. I do not engage with Awami supporter or activist.
 

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