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Monday, October 21st, 2013

*ICNA New York Scrubs Accused War Criminal from Web Page*

*Investigative Project on Terrorism*

*IPT News *

A verdict against New York resident Ashrafuzzaman
Khan<http://www.investigativeproject.org/4098/bangladesh-war-crimes-trial-proceeds-without-icna>
for
alleged crimes against humanity during Bangladesh’s 1971 war of
independence could come any
day<http://www.dhakatribune.com/law-amp-rights/2013/sep/30/verdict-mueen-ashraf-case-any-day>.
Testimony before a war crimes tribunal wrapped up in late September.

Khan, a naturalized American and a leader of the Islamic Circle of North
America’s (ICNA) New York chapter, is
accused<http://www.investigativeproject.org/documents/misc/764.pdf> of
being the “chief executor” of a killing squad loyal to the Pakistani army.
As Bangladesh moved toward independence, the squad allegedly rounded up
intellectuals – scholars, doctors and journalists – and then tortured and
killed them to deprive the new nation of leadership.

Niether he nor ICNA has commented publicly since the charges were issued.

Last week, the ICNA New York chapter quietly
removed<http://en.sachalayatan.com/guest_writer/50373> the
names of executive board members, including Khan, from its web page.
Previous IPT stories on Khan linked to that page when it included Khan’s
name. A writer identified only as Shehab described asking ICNA back in July
whether the chapter’s board member was the same man facing the war crimes
tribunal.

If it is the same man, Shehab said he wrote in his email to ICNA ,”does
ICNA have any plan to initiate its own investigation about the role of
Ashrafuz Zaman Khan in Bangladesh during 1971 and the channel which
associated him with ICNA hiding his past?”

He received no response until last week. After the web page was scrubbed,
Shehab says he received an email from ICNA Secretary Hafiz Zafeer Ali. “He
advised me to ‘focus on my study and do not involve [in] back home
politics’,” Shehab wrote.

Khan previously served as ICNA’s secretary general. He and Chowdhury
Mueen-Uddin, a 
prominent<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/bangladesh/9204831/Leading-British-Muslim-leader-faces-war-crimes-charges-in-Bangladesh.html>
imam
in the United Kingdom who helped create the Muslim Council of Britain, were
tried in absentia. One eyewitness, a hostage who escaped before he could be
killed, 
testified<http://www.investigativeproject.org/4155/eyewitness-places-icna-official-at-bangladesh>
that
he saw Khan giving orders to the death squad members. Other witnesses said
they later recognized Khan as the man who took their relatives away at
gunpoint after his picture appeared in Bangladeshi newspapers.

ICNA <http://www.icna.org/about-icna> was founded by South Asian Muslims
and its constitution draws heavily from the Jamaat-e-Islami. The Jamaat was
loyal to Pakistan during the 1971 war. The killing squad, known as Al
Badar, was a Jamaat offshoot.

ICNA’s 
curriculum<http://www.investigativeproject.org/2098/promoting-radical-ideas-what-icna-demands-of-its>
also
emphasizes writings by Jamaat founder Syed Abul Ala Maududi. He
advocated<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/journalists/andrew-gilligan/7929660/Our-dangerous-dalliance-with-radical-Islam.html>
that
Muslims “must strive to change the wrong basis of government, and seize all
powers to rule and make laws from those who do not fear God.”

**

As of Friday, Khan remained
listed<http://imamsofamerica.weebly.com/contact.html> on
the contact page for the North American Imams Federation Northeast regional
office.

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