Friday, November 14, 2014

Khokon Razakar gets death sentence for war crimes:Daily Sun

Khokon Razakar The International Crimes Tribunal-1 on Thursday sentenced fugitive BNP leader Zahid Hossain alias Khokon Razakar to death for crimes against humanity, including genocide, during the Liberation War in 1971, reports UNB. Keeping the verdict pending for seven months, tribunal chairman Justice M Enayetur Rahim, flanked by two other members — Justice Jahangir Hossain and Justice Anwarul
Haque — pronounced the verdict at 12:00 noon in a crowded courtroom amid tight security in and around the century-old High Court Building. “The convict will be hanged by neck until he is dead,” said Justice Rahim, merging 40 years’ rigorous imprisonment for four other counts of war crimes charges into the capital punishment. “The sentences and convictions were unanimous,” said Justice Rahim. The 109-page judgment was read out by the tribunal judges in phases for an hour that began at 11:00 am. The tribunal awarded Khokon the capital punishment each on six counts of charges of crimes against humanity like murder, abduction, torture, rape, torching houses and temples, loot, forced conversion to Muslims from Hindus and deportation. The tribunal also sentenced the fugitive local BNP leader to different terms of rigorous imprisonment on four other almost similar war crimes charges. It, however, acquitted Khokon, also the mayor of Nagarkanda municipality in Faridpur, of only one charge of crimes against humanity, as the prosecution failed to prove the charge beyond reasonable doubt. With the day’s pronouncement of judgment, the two ICTs have so far delivered 12 judgments in war crimes cases since their formation in March 2010 and 2012 respectively. Of the accused, seven Jamaat-e-Islami leaders Ghulam Azam, Motiur Rahman Nizami, Delwar Hossain Sayedee, Ali Ahsan Muhammad Mujahid, Abdul Quader Mollah, M Kamaruzzaman and Mir Quasem Ali, one expelled Jamaat-e-Islami leader Abul Kalam Azad alias Bachchu Razakar and two Jamaat’s Al Badr operators Ashrafuzzaman Khan and Chowdhury Mueen Uddin and three BNP leaders Abdul Alim and Salauddin Quader Chowdhury and Khokon were punished. The tribunal on October 9, 2013 indicted Zahid Hossain alias Khokon Razakar in absentia for his involvement in crimes against humanity during the Liberation War, dismissing the discharge plea moved by the state-appointed defence counsel. Septuagenarian Khokon, vice-president of Nagarkanda upazila BNP, faced 11 counts of war crimes charges like loot, arson, repression, conversion to Muslims from Hindus under duress, rape, killing and genocide in his area during the Liberation War in collaboration with the Pakistan occupation army. According to the investigation agency, Khokon, a close associate of fugitive Maulana Abul Kalam Azad alias Bachchu Razakar, a condemned war crimes convict from Faridpur, had taken part in an election campaign for a Jamaat-e-Islami candidate in 1970, and was involved with the party. Later, he joined BNP. On June 23, 2013, the prosecution submitted to the tribunal formal war crimes charges against the incumbent Nagarkanda municipality mayor and produced 24 prosecution witnesses to prove the charges made against the accused. Advocate Mukhlesur Rahman Badal conducted the case for the prosecution while A Shukur Khan for the fugitive accused as state defence counsel.

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