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 bangladesh >> published: 23:02 october 23, 2014 >> updated : 15:52
october 24, 2014
War criminal Ghulam Azam dies
Julfikar Ali Manik , Moniruzzaman Uzzal
Family members have expressed anger over the authorities' delay in
making the official announcement

War criminal and former Jamaat-e-Islami chief Ghulam Azam died on
Thursday at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University.

The 92-year-old Jamaat guru died at 10:10pm, Brig Gen (retd) Abdul
Majid Bhuiyan, director of the BSMMU, told reporters at 11:55pm.

Abdul Majid Bhuiyan said the body would be handed over to the family
according to the jail code as he died as an inmate.

He was kept on life support since 8pm. However, the news of his death
spread through social media and some online newspapers quoting his
family members and lawyers after 9:30pm.

Tajul Islam, lawyer for the former Jamaat chief, quoting family
members around 10pm claimed that Ghulam Azam had died around 9:30pm.

The family members coming out of the ICU around 10:30pm expressed
anger over the authorities' delay in making the official announcement.

Ghulam Azam was shifted to the cardiac ICU from the prison cell around
11am. Suffering from diabetes and lung complications, he was treated
at the ICU twice recently.

He was sentenced to 90 years' jail term on July 15 last year by the
International Crimes Tribunal 1 on charges of committing crimes
against humanity during the Liberation War.

An Appellate Division bench on Wednesday set December 2 to begin
hearing the two appeals, filed by the convicted war criminal and the
government challenging the tribunal verdict. Ghulam Azam sought
acquittal while the government pleaded for death penalty and a ban on
the anti-liberation Jamaat.

Senior Jail Super Farman Ali of the Dhaka Central Jail earlier said
doctors were trying to cure the Jamaat leader.

Hearing about his health, reporters and photojournalists from
different media houses, family members and Jamaat supporters gathered
in front of the ICU since evening.

No special security measures were seen in the area until 10:30pm.

After the announcement, Tajul told reporters quoting family members
that Ghulam Azam had wished to be buried beside his father's grave in
Moghbazar Kazi Office area.

***The war criminal was sentenced to 90-year imprisonment on July 15
last year for crimes against humanity that he had committed during the
1971 Liberation War.*** [Emphasis added.]

The former Jamaat-e-Islami chief was handed down the sentence for
incitement, conspiracy, planning, complicity and inaction to prevent
murder at that time.

***Even though the crimes are punishable by death, the International
Crimes Tribunal 1 ordered the 90-year-old jail sentence considering
his age and health.*** [Emphasis added.]

Ghulam Azam has been sentenced to 10 years each for the first two
charges - conspiracy and planning; 20 years each for the third and
fourth - incitement and complicity; and 30 years for crimes against
humanity.

The charges were based on 61 incidents of crimes against humanity -
five counts of conspiracy, three of planning, 28 of incitement, 22 of
complicity and one count of murder and torture.

***Believed to be the "greatest traitor" in Bangladesh's history, the
then Jamaat chief masterminded the formation and activities of
auxiliary forces such as the Peace Committee, razakar, al-Badr and
al-Shams, taking the side of the Pakistani occupation forces against
the liberation forces. After the war, he campaigned abroad to prevent
Muslim countries from recognising the newly independent state of
Bangladesh.*** [Emphasis added.]

The verdict has been criticised by pro-liberation groups, especially
the youth, as well as freedom fighters and others who have been
demanding death penalty for Ghulam Azam.

This is the fifth verdict by the two tribunals formed to deal with
crimes against humanity perpetrated on the unarmed people of erstwhile
East Pakistan in 1971.


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