Military rulers rehabilitated war criminals, says Razzak
Saturday, 15 December 2007
Awami League presidium member Abdur Razzak Friday said governments run or backed by the military facilitated the rehabilitation of war criminals in Bangladesh, reports bdnews24.com.
"It's a sad reality that the Al Badr, Al Shams and their accomplices are doing politics in this country in a bid to make it another Pakistan," he said after laying floral wreaths at the Martyred Intellectuals' Memorial at Mirpur.
Razzak, one of the organisers of the War of Independence, demanded that the state tried the war criminals.
"After killing Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Ziaur Rahman returned the war criminals their right to engage in politics, who dare say it in public today that the 1971 war was a civil war, as many Pakistanis would say in those days."
Paying homage to the martyred intellectuals, the AL presidium member said," The friends of the Pakistani occupation forces massacred the Bangalee intellectuals on the eve of the Victory Day when they realised that their end was imminent." AL presidium members Suranjit Sengupta, Abdul Mannan and Subid Ali Bhuiyan were also present at the time.
"It's a sad reality that the Al Badr, Al Shams and their accomplices are doing politics in this country in a bid to make it another Pakistan," he said after laying floral wreaths at the Martyred Intellectuals' Memorial at Mirpur.
Razzak, one of the organisers of the War of Independence, demanded that the state tried the war criminals.
"After killing Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Ziaur Rahman returned the war criminals their right to engage in politics, who dare say it in public today that the 1971 war was a civil war, as many Pakistanis would say in those days."
Paying homage to the martyred intellectuals, the AL presidium member said," The friends of the Pakistani occupation forces massacred the Bangalee intellectuals on the eve of the Victory Day when they realised that their end was imminent." AL presidium members Suranjit Sengupta, Abdul Mannan and Subid Ali Bhuiyan were also present at the time.