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Bangladesh
JMB terrs defiant as mercy pleas to go out real soon now
2007-01-31
The mercy petitions filed by six kingpins of banned Islamist outfit Jamaatul Mujahideen Bangladesh are likely to be sent to the president, Iajuddin Ahmed, on Wednesday or Thursday.
Who will think about it for a day or two and then authorize their hanging ...
The prison directorate has already submitted the petitions of all six militants to the ministry of home affairs seeking presidential clemency against the death sentences handed to them for killing two judges in Jhalakati. Prison authorities submitted three petitions, one on Thursday, two on Sunday and the rest three on Monday to the home secretary, Abdul Karim. ‘The ministry will send the petitions to the president after scrutiny which may take a couple of days,’ a home ministry official told New Age.

Execution of the militants will not be possible on the primary date (February 17) fixed by the prison authorities. ‘Fixing a primary date is a practice,’ said brigadier general Zakir Hasan, inspector general of prison, adding, ‘There is no chance of hanging them on the date fixed primarily. He said another date will be fixed when ‘we will receive the decision of the president on the mercy petitions.’

‘A fresh 28-day countdown will start from the day the documents are returned to us,’ Zakir said.
"We just sorta wing it."
According to procedure, the documents, with the presidentÂ’s decision, will come back to the ministry of home affairs which will send the files to the prison authorities.

The chief of the Islamist outfit, Shaikh Abdur Rahman, his second-in-command, Siddiqul Islam alias Bangla Bhai, RahmanÂ’s brother and the outfitÂ’s military wing commander Ataur Rahman Sunny, RahmanÂ’s son-in-law Abdul Awal, its Majlis-e-Shura member Khaled Saifullah and suicide squad member Iftekhar Mamun have been sentenced to death for bombing to death two judges in Jhalakati.

In their petitions, they did not follow the normal procedure and used jihadi language and spirit. Although their families are desperate to save their lives, the top militants seem somewhat defiant as they have declared in the petitions that on one but Allah can grant mercy.
And I wouldn't count on him. I sure hope these boys go the gallows with jihaid words on their lips ...
Posted by:Steve White

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