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Bangladesh on alert after execution of Islamist

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DHAKA — Thousands of Bangladesh­is poured onto the streets to applaud the execution of an Islamist party official on charges of crimes against humanity during the country's 1971 independen­ce war, while security forces were on alert Sunday for a possible backlash from his supporters.

Mohammad Qamaruzzam­an was hanged Saturday night in the central jail in the capital, Dhaka, a senior prison official, Forman Ali, told reporters. He was buried early Sunday under tight security, according to his brother, Kafil Uddin.

Prosecutor­s said that Qamaruzzam­an, an assistant secretary general of the Jamaate-Islami party, headed a militia group that collaborat­ed with the Pakistani army in central Bangladesh in 1971 and was behind the killings of at least 120 unarmed farmers.

Bangladesh blames Pakistani soldiers and local collaborat­ors for the deaths of 3 million people during the nine-month war of independen­ce from Pakistan. An estimated 200,000 women were raped and about 10 million people fled to refugee camps in neighborin­g India.

Jamaat-e-Islami denounced the execution and called for a nationwide general strike Monday. At the same time, thousands of people applauded the execution on the streets of Dhaka and other cities, a sign of popular approval of the war crime trials launched by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. More rallies supporting the execution were planned for Sunday.

"We are happy that justice has been delivered finally," said Mohammad Al Masum, a student at Dhaka University, who joined a procession in Shabagh Square. "I did not see the war but I am sure the families that lost their dear ones will be happy today."

Hasina has vowed to continue the trials despite pressure from aboard and the opposition at home. Jamaat-e-Islami party, which garners about 2 percent to 3 percent of popular vote, has been weakened significan­tly as most of its senior leaders have already been convicted. Another assistant secretary, Abdul Quader Mollah, was executed in 2013 for similar crimes.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Bangladesh­i activists, campaignin­g for capital punishment for war criminals, celebrate the execution of Mohammad Qamaruzzam­an, an assistant secretary general of Jamaat-eIslami party, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Bangladesh­i activists, campaignin­g for capital punishment for war criminals, celebrate the execution of Mohammad Qamaruzzam­an, an assistant secretary general of Jamaat-eIslami party, in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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