[A four-member panel of appeals judges on Wednesday delivered the
ruling against Matiur Rahman Nizami, 72, head of Bangladesh
Jamaat-e-Islami party, upholding a verdict by a special war crimes
tribunal that sentenced him to death in October 2014.
Nizami was convicted of genocide, rapes, incitement to religious
hatred and other crimes against humanity during the war.]

http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2016/01/06/bangladesh-upholds-war-crime-sentence

6 JAN 2016 - 4:46PM
Bangladesh upholds war crime sentence

A death sentence handed to the chief of Bangladesh's largest Islamist
party for war crimes has been upheld by the country's Supreme Court.
Source: AAP
6 JAN 2016 - 4:37 PM  UPDATED YESTERDAY 4:46 PM
Bangladesh's Supreme Court has upheld a death sentence against the
chief of Bangladesh's largest Islamist party for crimes committed
during the country's 1971 war of independence from Pakistan, officials
say.

***A four-member panel of appeals judges on Wednesday delivered the
ruling against Matiur Rahman Nizami, 72, head of Bangladesh
Jamaat-e-Islami party, upholding a verdict by a special war crimes
tribunal that sentenced him to death in October 2014.*** [Emphasis
added.]

***Nizami was convicted of genocide, rapes, incitement to religious
hatred and other crimes against humanity during the war.*** [Emphasis
added.]

Attorney General Mahbubey Alam expressed satisfaction with the ruling,
saying that the court's verdict ensured justice.

"The execution is now subject to the judgement of a review bench,"
said Alam, adding that the defendant has the right to file a petition
seeking review of the Supreme Court verdict.

Defence lawyer Khandaker Mahbub Hossain said a review petition would
be filed only after the defendant expresses willingness to do so.

Three million people were killed, more than 200,000 women raped and
numerous homesteads were torched during the nine-month conflict,
according to government estimates.

The 72-year-old opposition politician was head of the wartime
vigilante al-Badr group and the Jamaat-e-Islami's student wing, Islami
Chhatra Sangha, which aided the Pakistani military against unarmed
civilians.

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