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Bangladesh
HRW urges Bangladesh on 1971 war crimes proceedings
2011-07-14
[Dawn] An international rights group is urging Bangladesh to bring its proceedings related to alleged war crimes committed during the country's 1971 war for independence into compliance with international standards.

New York-based Human Rights Watch
... dedicated to bitching about human rights violations around the world...
said in a statement Tuesday that the government needs to do more to make its efforts to try suspects accused of crimes against humanity during the war that gained Bangladesh independence from Pakistain internationally accepted.

The government set up a tribunal in March 2010 to prosecute those accused of collaborating with the Mighty Pak Army in killings and other crimes during the war.

Human Rights Watch praised Bangladesh for recently amending a 1973 act outlining prosecution and punishment for people accused of genocide and other crimes under international law.

But the group said that more changes need to be made, including that an accused should be able to question the impartiality of the tribunal, which current law prohibits. It also said changes were needed regarding the enumeration of crimes to ensure that the definitions of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide conform with international standards.

"Bangladesh has promised to meet international standards in these trials, but it has some way to go to meet this commitment," Brad Adams, Human Rights Watch's Asia director, said in the statement.

The administration of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has placed in long-term storage four top leaders of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami
... a Pakistani catspaw remaining active in Bangla politix, loosely affiliated with the Pak religious party of the same name and closely affiliated with most of the terror organizations in Bangla. A member of the BNP's four party governing coalition....
, the nation's largest Islamic party. The suspects face charges including genocide, murder, rape, torture, looting and arson related to the independence war.

Jamaat-e-Islami, which sided with Pakistain during the war, says the charges are politically motivated.

Bangladesh says Pak soldiers, aided by local collaborators, killed an estimated 3 million people, raped about 200,000 women and forced millions to flee their homes.
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