Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BANGLADESH OPPOSITION MP SENTENCED TO DEATH

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The verdict prompted calls for a strike in Chowdhury's home town of Chittagong

DHAKA, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Bangladesh's war crimes tribunal sentenced a senior opposition leader to death on Tuesday in the seventh such verdict by the body set up to probe abuses during the country's bloody struggle for independen­ce.

Salauddin Quader Chowdhury, a legislator (MP)from the Bangladesh Nationalis­t Party (BNP), was found guilty of torture, rape and genocide during the war for independen­ce from Pakistan in 1971.

The verdict prompted calls for a strike in Chowdhury's home town of Chittagong and a van was set on fire in the capital, Dhaka.

The process has been denounced by opposition parties as politicall­y motivated ahead of polls due by January and more than 100 people have been killed in protests against the war crimes verdicts since the start of this year. Six similar cases are pend- ing.

Chowdhury, 64, was charged with killing 200 civilians and collaborat­ing with Pakistan's army to kill and torture unarmed people, as well as other crimes during Bangladesh's nine-month fight for independen­ce that ended in 1971.

The defence said it would appeal. None of the people sentenced so far has been executed. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina set up the tribunal in 2010 to probe abuses during the independen­ce war that claimed about 3 million lives and during which thousands of women were raped.

The New York-based Human Rights Watch group claims the tribunal's procedures fall short of internatio­nal standards.

Critics say it is also being used by the prime minister to gut the two biggest opposition parties, the BNP and Jamaate-Islami.

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