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Not only communists. league also.... They invited me today and asked me to Join them this evening..many of my friends are going.. Its just 5 minute away from my hostel room. Its like a picnic! They assured me of my safety as a BNP activist... biriani is available also.... Am not going though!! Tired and missing PDF!!! So going back home.

You shouldn't miss the biriyani at least ;)...barbar sujog ashe na foku khawar!!
 
I think its a fair Judgement considering the main players already dead or left for Pakistan. And 41 years already went by.

I also hope BNP wont make the mistake of releasing them if they ever could manage to come back to power.
 
I think its a fair Judgement considering the main players already dead or left for Pakistan. And 41 years already went by.

I also hope BNP wont make the mistake of releasing them if they ever could manage to come back to power.

How do you say its a fair judgment? I am giving one example_ main witness of Kabi Meherunnisa case, wrote a book about Mehrunnisa in 2010! Qader mollah wasn't mentioned anywhere in the book... And suddenly she became the main witness again Molla! Fishy? Isn't it?
 
The life sentence verdict may well be a disguised to show the world that the Judges R not being pressurized and they can claim that see "our party supporters R not happy with the neutral verdict". International Pressure would have kept on mounting on the credibility, fairness of the upcoming verdicts and they would have had no way to hang others. Now BAL is defacto pressurizing the Judges by this drama so that they give death penalty to the others regardless of what normal typical judgement(this ICT is not normal) & inner conscience of the judges dictates. Mullah is not the target of this drama, the others R. And any controversy & credibility question surrounding the conduct of ICT can be countered as "people's aspirations" staged by this shabag drama. Pretty well worked out plan IMO. Whether this drama will be a success or not remain to be seen, but the country is being pushed to chaos & anarchy.
Luffy Bhai, U have summed it up perfectly again. RAWAMY bastards are actually playing game against Almighty and like all the mighty ones of past they would face the painful ending IMO.
 
@kobiraaz awami and commi wants to take control of the protest. But the general young ppl they have only want condition,
"Hang the Raazakars"

they are fun to watch... bunch of idiots... post of two top awami online activist --

they are fighting to take control....:lol: ...

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Yeah anyone who's not a rabid jamati is an idiot and that makes majority of bds idiot. Well at least kobiraaz didn't call them suorer bachha kuttar bachcha like his compatriots.

He iswar Bangla bhasha ke Bangladeshi der haate dhorshon er theke bachao!!
 
explains why he has his mind made up about something and copy pastes it over and over like a broken record.

what i hate about hammer most is - @Loki/zabanya, disgusted by this idiot left the forum........ :angry: ( i think)
 
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Yeah anyone who's not a rabid jamati is an idiot and that makes majority of bds idiot. Well at least kobiraaz didn't call them suorer bachha kuttar bachcha like his compatriots.

He iswar Bangla bhasha ke Bangladeshi der haate dhorshon er theke bachao!!

Allah use koro dada khushi hobo :tup:
 
Dadubhai? Are you not like 20 years old?

দাদা আবির দাদা । আই কল অল মাই হিন্দু ক্লাসমেটস " দাদা " ;) ... আদর করে দাদু ভাই ডেকে ফেলেছি।

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Why do you consider your Hindu mates as Indian?
 
UN human rights experts urge Bangladesh to ensure fair trials for past crimes
[Special Rapporteur Christof Heyns. UN Photo/Jean-Marc Ferré]

Special Rapporteur Christof Heyns. UN Photo/Jean-Marc Ferré
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7 February 2013 &#8211; Two independent United Nations human rights experts today stressed that justice for past crimes in Bangladesh requires fair trials, after voicing concern at recent sentences, including the death penalty, handed down in cases that did not ensure due process.

The International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh recently sentenced Abdul Kalam Azad to death, following a trial conducted in absentia that did not provide for all the guarantees of a fair trial and due process, states a news release issued by the UN human rights office (OHCHR).

Then on 5 February, the Tribunal sentenced Abdul Kader Molla to life imprisonment. Judicial proceedings are underway in several other cases and there is a risk that the defendants could also be sentenced to death.

&#8220;Given the historic importance of these trials and the possible application of the death penalty, it is vitally important that all defendants before the Tribunal receive a fair trial,&#8221; said the UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Christof Heyns, and the Special Rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers, Gabriela Knaul.

The Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal was established by the Government in March 2010 to try and punish any person accused of committing atrocities, including genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity, in the South Asian nation, including during the country&#8217;s 1971 independence war.

&#8220;The Tribunal is an important platform to address serious crimes from the past, which makes it all the more important that it respects the basic elements of fair trial and due process,&#8221; the experts stated.

Mr. Heyns voiced alarm at the fair trial and due process concerns raised during proceedings that led to the imposition of the death penalty against Mr. Azad, including that the trial was conducted in absentia.

&#8220;International law requires compliance with the most stringent fair trial and due process guarantees in cases where death sentences are imposed,&#8221; he stressed. &#8220;Capital punishment may be imposed only following proceedings that give all possible safeguards to ensure a fair trial and due process, at least equal to those stipulated in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Bangladesh is a State party.&#8221;

Ms. Knaul said she is concerned by questions that have been raised about the impartiality of judges and prosecution services of the Tribunal, as well as their independence from the executive.

&#8220;Witnesses and lawyers for the defence have also complained about an atmosphere of hostility, intimidation and harassment,&#8221; she added.

&#8220;Due process requires at a minimum that defendants are able to speak freely with their counsel, have adequate time to conduct their defence, and the ability to call witnesses to speak on their behalf,&#8221; Ms. Knaul said. &#8220;The principle of equality of arms should be respected at all stages of the proceedings.&#8221;

The experts also stressed that any shortcomings in the trial proceedings should be carefully examined during any appeal. &#8220;A credible appeal process also constitutes an imperative component of fair trial guarantees, particularly in instances where the death penalty has been imposed,&#8221; they noted.

Independent experts, or special rapporteurs, are appointed by the UN Human Rights Council to examine and report back on a country situation or a specific human rights theme. The positions are honorary and the experts are not UN staff, nor are they paid for their work.

United Nations News Centre - UN human rights experts urge Bangladesh to ensure fair trials for past crimes

The UN has just spoken about this unfair trial and what i have been talking about due process about the past 2 days.

Man lacks originality.

:chilli:Mr. Broken Record Awami League
 
LOL, this thread has effectively highlighted who among BD members are the Jamati Raza-kars and the normal Bangladeshis, also is evident is the stark difference between the two, from now on Indians should not take these Jamati raza-kar posts seriously.
 
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