Eastern Eye (UK)

Death penalty for six militants

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SIX members of an Islamist militant group were sentenced to death on Tuesday (31) by a court in Bangladesh for the brutal killing of two gay rights campaigner­s five years ago.

Xulhaz Mannan, 35, the editor of Bangladesh’s first magazine for gay, bisexual, transgende­r and queer (LGBTQ+) people, and actor Mahbub Rabbi Tonoy, 25, were hacked to death in Mannan’s apartment in the capital Dhaka in April 2016 in an attack claimed by Ansar Al Islam, the regional arm of al Qaeda.

The killings were part of a series of attacks on atheist bloggers, academics and other minorities that shocked the country of 170 million and led many to go into hiding or flee abroad.

Of the eight defendants in the case, six were found guilty of murder and sentenced to death, public prosecutor Golam Sarwar Khan said.

The Special Anti-Terrorism Tribunal also convicted the six of belonging to a terrorist organisati­on, the al Qaeda-inspired domestic militant organisati­on Ansar Ullah Bangla Team, Khan said, a group that police believe is responsibl­e for the murders of more than a dozen secular activists and bloggers. The men’s defence lawyer Nazrul Islam said they would appeal their sentences.

The tribunal acquitted two other defendants, who are on the run and were tried in absentia, Khan said. Of the six men, two are also on the run and were tried in absentia.

“We are happy with the judgement. At least after a long time, we get justice,” said Shahanur Islam, a gay rights campaigner.

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