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Pakistan to raise issue Bangladesh 1971 war crimes hangings at UN: Sartaj

  • May 13, 2016 2:16 pm
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ISLAMABAD (Staff Report) – Prime Minister’s Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said that Pakistan would raise the issue of the hanging of Jamaat-e-Islami leaders in Bangladesh at the UN human rights council and with other countries.

Speaking in the Senate on Friday, he regretted the executions of political opponents by the Bangladesh government, saying that the Muslim world and the international community had both expressed their concerns in this regard.

Aziz urged the international community to take notice of the hangings, which are a violation of human rights and the tripartite agreement between Pakistan, India and Bangladesh in 1974.

Leader of the House Raja Zafarul Haq said that Muslim countries should jointly prepare a plan to prevent further politically-motivated executions in Bangladesh.

Earlier, House members appreciated Turkey for withdrawing its envoy from Bangladesh and said that Pakistan should also adopt a strong stance on the matter.

Responding to a calling attention notice on the brutal jirga-ordered killing of a young girl in Abbottabad, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Shaikh Aftab Ahmad said that the federal and provincial governments had taken notice of the incident.


http://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pakistan/pakistan-to-raise-bangladesh-ji-hangings-at-un/
 
Pakistan to raise issue Bangladesh 1971 war crimes hangings at UN: Sartaj

  • May 13, 2016 2:16 pm
Sartaj-640x464.jpg



ISLAMABAD (Staff Report) – Prime Minister’s Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said that Pakistan would raise the issue of the hanging of Jamaat-e-Islami leaders in Bangladesh at the UN human rights council and with other countries.

Speaking in the Senate on Friday, he regretted the executions of political opponents by the Bangladesh government, saying that the Muslim world and the international community had both expressed their concerns in this regard.

Aziz urged the international community to take notice of the hangings, which are a violation of human rights and the tripartite agreement between Pakistan, India and Bangladesh in 1974.

Leader of the House Raja Zafarul Haq said that Muslim countries should jointly prepare a plan to prevent further politically-motivated executions in Bangladesh.

Earlier, House members appreciated Turkey for withdrawing its envoy from Bangladesh and said that Pakistan should also adopt a strong stance on the matter.

Responding to a calling attention notice on the brutal jirga-ordered killing of a young girl in Abbottabad, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Shaikh Aftab Ahmad said that the federal and provincial governments had taken notice of the incident.


http://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pakistan/pakistan-to-raise-bangladesh-ji-hangings-at-un/
so desperate :rofl: so many attempts yet failing, after failing recently at Commonwealth now UN
bass kar pagley tujhe dekha nehi jaraha hein :cray:
 
Will Hasina's Kangaroo "international court" ever try terrorists like Kader Siddiqui? Pakistan should highlight this issue internationally now that the Bengalis wanna play it dirty.

Some of the attacks and killings that occurred in December 1971 are largely absent from the ‘liberation’ literature of Bangladesh. One of them was widely reported in the international press at the time, along with photographs. It was the public bayoneting of a group of civilians in the heart of Dhaka by the Mukti Bahini commander Kader (‘Tiger’) Siddiqi of Tangail and his band of Muktijoddhas.

Four young men were beaten and tortured for about thirty minutes before being bayoneted slowly to death in front of a huge jeering crowd of Bengalis at Bangladesh’s first public rally since the surrender of the Pakistan Army, reported the Daily Telegraph in its front page story on 20 December 1971. ‘None of the leaders of Mukti Fouj at Saturday’s rally in Dacca racecourse could explain specific charges against the four, all of whom were Bengalis who had been promised a “fair trial” (PERSONAL COMMENT: As fair as Hasina's Kangaroo Court). The accompanying photo is caption, “Laughing guerrillas watching a prisoner being beaten and tortured before he was bayoneted to death in Dacca at the weekend’.

‘Mukti Bahini bayoneted prisoners after prayers’, reported The Times on the same day. Photographs and comments on the incident are included in Oriana Fallaci’s feature on Sheikh Mujib in L’Europeo on 24 February 1972. Some of the photos taken by the foreign media show the Mukti Bahini soldiers burning the eyes of their prisoners with cigarettes before bayonetting them. A large crowd watches killings, some of them grinning. Children are among the onlookers, and a young boy is one of the victims. The Indian army is reported to have ‘arrested’ Siddiqi after this incident.

'Dead Reckoning", by Sarmila Bose

https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=GVht_GhRnKUC&pg=PT194&lpg=PT194&dq=Some+of+the+attacks+and+killings+that+occurred+in+December+1971+are+largely+absent+from+the+‘liberation’+literature+of+Bangladesh.+One+of+them+was+widely+reported+in+the+international+press+at+the+time,+along+with+photographs.+It+was+the+public+bayoneting+of+a+group+of+civilians+in+the+heart+of+Dhaka+by+the+Mukti+Bahini+commander+Kader+(‘Tiger’)+Siddiqi+of+Tangail+and+his+band+of+Muktijoddhas.&source=bl&ots=OByK3WDC0W&sig=6cPvoP3zL6MeMbKvmRtT8RomIqE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjNho2IwNfMAhWFDsAKHXuRBCIQ6AEIHTAA#v=onepage&q=Some of the attacks and killings that occurred in December 1971 are largely absent from the ‘liberation’ literature of Bangladesh. One of them was widely reported in the international press at the time, along with photographs. It was the public bayoneting of a group of civilians in the heart of Dhaka by the Mukti Bahini commander Kader (‘Tiger’) Siddiqi of Tangail and his band of Muktijoddhas.&f=false

Photos taken by international journalists such as Italian Oriana Fallaci

Bangladeshi "freedom fighter" (or terrorist, you decide) Kader Siddiqui bayonetting four civilians to death after they had been tortured by him and his cronies. For his achievements, this man was awarded the "Bir Uttom", the second highest Bangladeshi award for gallantry.

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The Below link shows photographs by Horst Faas and Michel Laurent of Bengali 'freedom fighters' after the Pakistani surrender (imagine what they were up to before, when they were even more clandestine)

http://www.worldpressphoto.org/people/horst-faas-michel-laurent

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Using cigarettes to burn prisoners eyes (that Bose mentioned in her book)

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Will Hasina's Kangaroo "international court" ever try terrorists like Kader Siddiqui? Pakistan should highlight this issue internationally now that the Bengalis wanna play it dirty.



'Dead Reckoning", by Sarmila Bose

https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=GVht_GhRnKUC&pg=PT194&lpg=PT194&dq=Some+of+the+attacks+and+killings+that+occurred+in+December+1971+are+largely+absent+from+the+‘liberation’+literature+of+Bangladesh.+One+of+them+was+widely+reported+in+the+international+press+at+the+time,+along+with+photographs.+It+was+the+public+bayoneting+of+a+group+of+civilians+in+the+heart+of+Dhaka+by+the+Mukti+Bahini+commander+Kader+(‘Tiger’)+Siddiqi+of+Tangail+and+his+band+of+Muktijoddhas.&source=bl&ots=OByK3WDC0W&sig=6cPvoP3zL6MeMbKvmRtT8RomIqE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjNho2IwNfMAhWFDsAKHXuRBCIQ6AEIHTAA#v=onepage&q=Some of the attacks and killings that occurred in December 1971 are largely absent from the ‘liberation’ literature of Bangladesh. One of them was widely reported in the international press at the time, along with photographs. It was the public bayoneting of a group of civilians in the heart of Dhaka by the Mukti Bahini commander Kader (‘Tiger’) Siddiqi of Tangail and his band of Muktijoddhas.&f=false

Photos taken by international journalists such as Italian Oriana Fallaci

Bangladeshi "freedom fighter" (or terrorists, you decide) Kader Siddiqui bayonetting four civilians to death after they had been tortured by him and his cronies.

kader-siddiqi-an-indian-mukti-bahini-guerrilla-bayonnets-men-accused-picture-id2635426


The Below link shows photographs by Horst Faas and Michel Laurent of Bengali 'freedom fighters' after the Pakistani surrender (imagine what they were up to before, when they were even more clandestine)

http://www.worldpressphoto.org/people/horst-faas-michel-laurent

1971013JJ.jpg


Using cigarettes to burn prisoners eyes (that Bose mentioned in her book)

1971013HJ.jpg


1971013GJ.jpg


Pakistan should raise these issues strongly. These will be helpful to strengthen our broken Bengali national unity.
 
Nizami's execution is a tragedy no doubt but lets make it an opportunity to finally moving towards AL and Haseena clan internationally, bcz this is what this poor lady demanding for last many years.

GOP with the help of other Muslim nations specially Turkey, Malysia, Indonesia etc should plan to Isolate GOB in all international forums steadily......Haseena, You got our attention....congratulations, Now brace yourselves our deep enmosity at every nok and corner of the world.
 
I am just guilty of stating facts over and over again. The modern day Bangladesh has zero sovereignty and you will NEVER have it. One day you will realize that you were the actual losers of the war, you lost your chance to remain a sovereign people. Its divine justice for you people shall never be bestowed with the gift of sovereignty ever again. You shall always dwell in the shadows of Hindu Rashtra, the tyranny we escaped in 1947 will forever fill your air. You would have to live with this utterly and infinitely.

You should understand repeating the same dialogue doesnt make it reality. As an administrator of PDF you have some responsibility and should refrain from trolling. Outside of PDF universe no one gives a damn.
 
I am just guilty of stating facts over and over again. The modern day Bangladesh has zero sovereignty and your will NEVER have it. One day you will realize that you were the actual losers of the war, you lost your chance to remain a sovereign people. Its divine justice for you people shall never be bestowed with the gift of sovereignty ever again. You shall always dwell in the shadows of Hindu Rashtra, the tyranny we escaped in 1947 will forever fill your air. You would have to live with this utterly and infinitely.

Pakistan lecturing about sovereignty? I mean who let their country be attacked by drones, let CIA and Blackwater operatives to freely roam the country, handing over Pakistani citizens without due process, and let US special forces take out OBL?
 
At this point Pakistan has nothing to loose. Strong stand made by Pakistan against haseena will strengthen its position within Muslim population of BD. People loving the stance taking by Turkey.


Will Hasina's Kangaroo "international court" ever try terrorists like Kader Siddiqui? Pakistan should highlight this issue internationally now that the Bengalis wanna play it dirty.

kader-siddiqi-an-indian-mukti-bahini-guerrilla-bayonnets-men-accused-picture-id2635426


The Below link shows photographs by Horst Faas and Michel Laurent of Bengali 'freedom fighters' after the Pakistani surrender (imagine what they were up to before, when they were even more clandestine)

http://www.worldpressphoto.org/people/horst-faas-michel-laurent

t Bose mentioned in her book)



I’m not a fan of Keder Siddiqee. He resigned from Awami league and form a new party. I think he is trying to gain some anti-Awami vote but people aren’t buying it. He is just another awami with different label.



He recently said: “Jamat i Islamic party was against the separation of East Pakistan because they foresee annihilation of EP by India. He then goes on to say that he would not have fought for separation if he knew Jamat claimed would come true.”



I think guy is hypocrite. He doesn’t really believe what he said. Otherwise why would he regularly visit India?
 
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