War crimes: Azhar appeal verdict Thursday

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Bangla Tribune Report
Published : 18:08, Oct 30, 2019 | Updated : 23:07, Oct 30, 2019

Former Jamaat-e-Islami leader ATM Azharul Islam. File PhotoThe Appellate Division will deliver its verdict on former Jamaat-e-Islami leader ATM Azharul Islam's appeal against his death sentence for war crimes in 1971 on Thursday (Oct 31).

The four-member bench headed by Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain concluded the hearing on Jul 10 and kept its verdict pending.

This is the 10th appeal to the top court against the verdict of International Crimes Tribunal.

Azharul was sentenced to death for murders, rapes and genocide during the Liberation War in 1971 by the International Crimes Tribunal in 2014.

He filed an appeal seeking acquittal in the case within a month of the verdict. The Appellate Division subsequently ordered him to submit a summary of his appeal on Aug 13, 2017.

Azharul, along with Jamaat and Chhatra Sangha activists, collaborated with the Pakistan Army and attacked villages around Jharhuar Beel on Apr 17, 1971.

They torched and looted houses and killed over 1,200 Hindus. Another 200 Hindus were detained and later killed at an undisclosed location. The incident is said to be the single biggest act of genocide in the war.

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