Wednesday, 6 February 2013

အမွားအမွန္မေဝခြဲနိုင္တာဟာလည္း ညံဖ်င္းေနၿခင္းတမ်ိဳးမ်ားလား



ဒီသတင္းႏွစ္ပုဒ္ကိုႏိႈင္းယွဥ္ေဝဖန္ႀကည့္ယင္ အစြန္းေရာက္ မြတ္ဆလင္ေတြဟာ
ဌာေနမ်ိဳးတူအမ်ိဳးသားခ်င္းထက္ အေရွ႕အလယ္ပိုင္း မကၠာ မဒီနာကိုပိုျပီး
သစၥာခံတာကိုေတြရပါတယ္။ ခုဘဂၤလားေဒ့ရွ္ မွာ
တသက္တကၽြန္းျပစ္ဒဏ္ခ်မွတ္ခံရတဲ့ အစြန္းေရာက္ဘာသာေရးေခါင္းေဆာင္ဟာ  ၁၉၇၀
ႏွစ္မ်ားက ဘဂၤလီေတြ (အေရွ႕ပါကစၥတန္) ပါကစၥတန္ေအာက္က
လြတ္လပ္ေရးက်ိဳးပမ္းစဥ္က အစြန္းေရာက္ ဂ်မတ္အီ အစၥလာမီအဖြဲ႕
(Jamaat-e-Islami ) ရဲ႕ေက်ာင္းသားအဖြဲ႕ (Islami Chhatra Sangha,)
ေခါင္းေဆာင္ျဖစ္ခဲ့ျပီး ဖိႏွိပ္သူ ပါကစၥတန္ေတြရဲ႕ သူအမ်ိဳးဘဂၤလီေတြအေပၚ
အစုလိုက္အျပံဳလိုက္ လူမ်ိဳးတံုးသတ္ျဖတ္မႈေတြမွာ
တက္တက္ၾကြၾကြပါဝင္ကူညီခဲ့ယံုမက သူကိုယ္တိုင္ အမ်ိဳးသမီးမ်ိဳးခ်စ္စာဆိုနဲ႔
သူမိသားစုတခုလံုကို ကိုယ္တိုင္သတ္ျဖတ္ခဲ့သူျဖစ္ပါတယ္။
ဒီလိုအမ်ိဳးအေပၚသစၥာေဖာက္ေပမယ့္ တခ်ိဳ႕ေသာ ဘဂၤလီ
မြတ္ဆလင္အစြန္းေရာက္ေတြအတြက္ေတာ့ သူရဲေကာင္းျဖစ္ေနပါတယ္။ သူကို တရားရံုးက
တသက္တကၽြန္းျပစ္ဒဏ္ခ်တာကို သူေနာက္လိုက္ မြတ္ဆလင္အစြန္းေရာက္ေတြက
အျပင္းအထန္ ကန္႕ကြက္ဆႏၵျပေနၾကတယ္။

Life term for Jamaat leader over 1971 crimes

Haroon Habib Dhaka, February 5, 2013

http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/life-term-for-jamaat-leader-over-1971-crimes/article4382111.ece

AP A bus set on fire by activists of the country's largest Islamic
party Jamaat-e-Islami during a nationwide strike in Dhaka, Bangladesh,
on Tuesday.

Bangladesh's largest Islamic party Jamaat-e-Islami leaders and
activists participate in a demonstration in Dhaka on Monday demanding
scrapping of the International Crimes Tribunal. Photo: AP
Abdul Quader Mollah was sentenced for his involvement in genocide and
rape during the war of independence.
A war crimes tribunal in Bangladesh on Tuesday sentenced senior
Jamaat-e-Islami leader Abdul Quader Mollah to life imprisonment for
crimes against humanity during the nation's Liberation War in 1971.
He was indicted on May 28, 2012 on six charges for his alleged
involvement in murders, mass killings, rapes, and torture as a leading
cohort of the Pakistan Army.
The verdict of International Crimes Tribunal-2 said five out of six
charges against Mollah had been proved beyond doubt.
Tribunal Chairman Justice Obaidul Hassan delivered the judgement after
the summary of the 132-page verdict was read out at the courtroom amid
tight security.
On January 21, the tribunal made history by sentencing former Jamaat
member Abul Kalam Azad, alias 'Bachchu Razakar', to death for genocide
and crimes against humanity during the war in its first verdict.
Alubdi massacre
Mollah, the then president of a Dhaka University residential hall unit
of Islami Chhatra Sangha, the student wing of Jamaat-e-Islami,
organised al-Badr, a notorious gang that sought to suppress the
pro-independence sentiment.
According to the charges, Mollah murdered many students in Dhaka. His
victims included leading Bengali poet Meherun Nesa, her mother and two
brothers; and leading journalist Khondoker Abu Taleb. He also led the
Alubdi massacre, in which 344 people in Alubdi village in Mirpur, near
Dhaka, were brutally killed.Jamaat has violently opposed the verdict,
enforcing a nationwide general strike on Tuesday, to be continued on
Wednesday.
The ruling Awami League, secular parties, freedom fighters and
pro-liberation organisations expressed "acute disappointment" at the
"butcher of Mirpur" not being handed down a death sentence.
Law Minister Shafique Ahmed and Attorney-General Mahbub e Alam said
they may consider appealing against the verdict at the Supreme Court.
On Tuesday, Jamaat, which began a violent campaign in November against
the trial, torched scores of vehicles and blasted Molotov cocktails
injuring many policemen. The Islamist party has also threatened a
"civil war" unless government stops the trial. In Chittagong, a man
was killed in gunfight between police and pro-strike activists. Prime
Minister Sheikh Hasina has repeatedly said her government would not
backtrack on the trial process.
Protests continue in Bangladesh over war crimes verdict
AP DHAKA, February 6, 2013


AP In this February 5, 2013 photo, Jamaat-e-Islami activists
supporters attack a bus during a nationwide strike in Dhaka.
Bangladesh's Jamaat-e-Islami party is enforcing a general strike
across the country for a second day to protest a war crimes verdict.
A tribunal on Tuesday pronounced Jamaat leader Abdul Quader Mollah
guilty of killing and aiding Pakistani troops in killing 369 others
during its independence war in 1971. He was sentenced to life in
prison.
Street clashes that followed the verdict killed up to four people and
injured dozens more on Tuesday.
Local news agency bdnews24.com reported more clashes between activists
and police in Dhaka on Wednesday. Television footage shows the
activists throwing stones at the police.
Tight security is in place in Dhaka as paramilitary border guards are
also patrolling the streets.





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