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Pakistan saddened by Bangladesh’s execution of Mir Quasem for 1971 war crimes
Senior Correspondent bdnews24.com

Published: 2016-09-04 03:34:09.0 BdST Updated: 2016-09-04 05:02:30.0 BdST


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Immediately after war criminal Mir Quasem Ali’s execution on Saturday, Pakistan has reacted sharply and said he was hanged through a “flawed” judicial process.


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Islamabad sees the execution as an “act of suppressing the Opposition, through flawed trials,” which is completely against the spirit of democracy”.

Mir Quasem was a prominent leader of Jamaat-e-Islami that sided with Pakistan in Bangladesh’s Liberation War in 1971.

The International Crimes Tribunal handed down the maximum penalty to him for torturing freedom fighters to death as Chittagong’s Al-Badr commander.

He met his fate at 10:30pm after exhausting all legal options.

Islamabad has also offered “deepest condolences” to the bereaved family members.

Pakistan had earlier issued similar statements after the execution of war criminals. Dhaka reacted to those statements by summoning the high commissioner to the foreign office.

In the latest statement posted on the foreign ministry's website, Islamabad said it was “deeply saddened” by the execution of Mir Quasem.

It questioned the Bangladesh’s court proceedings and its fairness and transparency, and once again reminded the government of the 1974 tripartite agreement.

“The government of Bangladesh should uphold its commitment, as per the Tripartite Agreement of 1974, wherein it ‘decided not to proceed with the trials as an act of clemency’.”

“Recriminations for political gains are counter productive,”

“Pakistan believes that matters should be addressed with a forward looking approach in the noble spirit of reconciliation.”

Bangladesh, in its previous protest against similar statements, had said Pakistan was once again acknowledging its “direct involvement and complicity” with the mass crimes committed during the Liberation War.



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Dhaka had also asserted that Pakistan continues to present “a misleading, limited and partial interpretation” of the underlying premise of the Tripartite Agreement of April 1974.
“The essential spirit of the Agreement was to create an environment of good neighbourliness and peaceful co-existence.

“The agreement never implied that the masterminds and perpetrators of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide would continue to enjoy impunity and eschew the course of justice,” Dhaka earlier said in a protest note.

“Rather Pakistan has systematically failed in its obligation to bring to justice those of its nationals identified and held responsible for committing mass atrocity crimes in 1971,” the note had pointed out.

Pakistan Jamaat-e-Islami has also reacted to the execution and cautioned that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will meet a similar fate.

In a Facebook post in Urdu language, the party, of which Bangladesh Jamaat is an offshoot, said they would hold a funeral prayer in absentia for Mir Quasem.


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Thank you Pakistan

I am against these politically inspired executions but this is BD internal affair.

Do you think it wise for you to support external interference in BD affairs? People like these
are justly called traitors.
 
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I am against these politically inspired executions but this is BD internal affair.

Do you think it wise for you to support external interference in BD affairs? People like these
are justly called traitors.
It is not internal matter its is an interntional issue as haseena nemd internationl terbunal .and there was no bd on earth when these so called crimes were commited. If bd have an issue then international court of justice was the place to take them.not desi dhaba court .these are planed political killings by gov of bd. Althugh i hate islamists but truth remains truth
 
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It is not internal matter its is an interntional issue as haseena nemd internationl tubunal .and there was no bd on earth when these so called crimes were commited. If bd have an issue then international court of justice was the place to take them.not desi dhaba court .


It is BD internal issue.

Like I say I am against these kangaroo executions for political purposes, but Pakistan should stop interfering in this as BD government is executing BD citizens.

You are only playing into Awami League hands here.
 
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Can pakistan and india hanged people because they were in colonial british police and killed innocents before 1947. Chutiya hi ho ga koi jo aysa kary

It is BD internal issue.

Like I say I am against these kangaroo executions for political purposes, but Pakistan should stop interfering in this as BD government is executing BD citizens.

You are only playing into Awami League hands here.
Then change the name of terbunal to bd local terbunal .lolllz
 
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I am against these politically inspired executions but this is BD internal affair.

Do you think it wise for you to support external interference in BD affairs? People like these
are justly called traitors.
These executions are related to '71 war which is not internal matter Those who are being hanged chose their country over province Their country was Pakistan not East Bengal. BD government has absolutely no right to carry out these murders under pretext of justice If you want me to believe fighting for country is crime then I am sorry I can't
 
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These executions are related to '71 war which is not internal matter Those who are being hanged chose their country over province Their country was Pakistan not East Bengal. BD government has absolutely no right to carry out these murders under pretext of justice If you want me to believe fighting for country is crime then I am sorry I can't

Think like this and you will never be allowed back into BD ever.
 
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Few points to ponder:

The Jamati leaders hanged are certified mass murderers.

They lost a war, Victors always decide the fate of the losers.

If Pakistan had won the war of 1971, What would have happened to the Muktis, Just Imagine.

However, For the sake of 1971 I expect the trials were free and fair.

Having said that It is Bangladesh’s internal matter. If Pakistan loves those who fought for Pakistan, feel for the stranded Biharis first.
 
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