Millennium Post

Hasina says those who shielded war criminals won’t be spared

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DHAKA: Toughening her stance against fundamenta­list groups like Jamaat-e-islami, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has warned that those who had sided with Pakistan Army and rehabilita­ted war criminals during the country’s 1971 liberation war will be tried.

“Those who had handed them the flag of independen­ce are also equally responsibl­e for their crimes. They will also be tried like the war criminals on the soil of Bangladesh,” she said.

“Now it is time to try those who had sided with and rehabilita­ted the war criminals,” she said at a discussion organised by the ruling party to mark Martyred Intellectu­als Day yesterday. But she did not specify any timeframe for doing so.

Hasina noted that the war crimes trial in Bangladesh will continue like that of World War II in Germany.

“No strategy or conspiracy will save them. Because this is the path of justice. Truth and justice always prevail,” bdnews quoted her as saying.

“The Pakistani forces would have never been able to know the alleys of Bangladesh had some disgracefu­l people not been born among us,” Hasina said.

She said the Al-badr, AlShams and Razakar showed the Pakistani forces the street to the homes of the intellectu­als and mastermind­ed their harrowing tortures.

The Jamaat-e-islami, which opposed Bangladesh’s independen­ce and sided with the Pakistani army during liberation war, was allowed to enter in politics in independen­t Bangladesh after the assassinat­ion of Bangabandh­u Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1975.

The rehabilita­tion took place during the tenure of BNP founder Ziaur Rahman, Bangladesh’s first military ruler.

Two war criminal Jamaat leaders - Motiur Rahman Nizami and Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid - became ministers when Gen Zia’s wife Khaleda Zia, who is leading the BNP, was the prime minister from 2001 to 2006.

Another war criminal, Salauddin Quader Chowdhury, was Khaleda’s parliament­ary affairs adviser at that time.

The much-awaited war crimes trial started after the Awami League came to power in 2009. Nizami, Mujahid, Chowdhury and three other war criminals have been hanged so far.

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