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Bangladeshi judge delaying hearing in war crimes case

A special tribunal Wednesday delayed a potential war crimes indictment against a leader of Bangladesh’s largest Islamic party, which calls the case politically motivated.
Delwar Hossain Sayedee and four other leaders of the Jamaat-e-Islami party are jailed pending investigation of crimes against humanity allegedly committed during the 1971 independence war against Pakistan.

The hearing Wednesday had been to indict Sayedee after the investigation in his case was complete. Instead, head tribunal judge Nizamul Huq set a Sept. 4 hearing after the defense sought time, accusing the prosecution of noncooperation.

Sayedee faces charges of killing more than 50 people, torching villages, rape, looting and forcibly converting Hindus to Islam. The prosecution said Sayedee led a team in Pirojpur district where about 30,000 people were killed and dumped in 12 mass graves. Read more…

Bangladesh PM tour to resolve border issues

The government on Wednesday expressed hope that the border issues between India and Bangladesh would be resolved during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to that country next month. Singh will visit Dhaka on September 6 and 7.

During Question Hour, Home Minister P Chidambaram told the Rajya Sabha, “Issues related to land boundary between India and Bangladesh, including un-demarcated stretches on 6.1 km and exchange of enclaves are being negotiated… there is a good possibility that these matters will be resolved when the Prime Minister visits Bangladesh.”

On border issues between the two countries and the issue of infiltration, Chidambaram said it is not correct to link the un-demarcated border with influx from Bangladesh. “As far as illegal immigration from Bangladesh is concerned, it is a problem. A large number of people come on visa… a small number illegally immigrate… we apprehend them,” he said adding 453 immigrants were apprehended this year up to July. Read more…

Zillur sworn in as president

Veteran Awami League (AL) leader Zillur Rahman was sworn in as the country’s 19th president in a simple ceremony at Bangabhaban yesterday.

Chief Justice MM Ruhul Amin administered the oath of office and secrecy to Zillur at the Darbar Hall of the presidential palace in the evening. Zillur is the fifth president elected by the Jatiya Sangsad since the parliamentary system was restored in 1991.

The Election Commission (EC) Wednesday declared Zillur, an AL presidential nominee, elected president unopposed. Zillur was the deputy leader of the House.

Among those who witnessed the investiture were Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Speaker Abdul Hamid, Deputy Speaker Shawkat Ali, chief advisers to caretaker governments Fakhruddin Ahmed and Justice Latifur Rahman, Deputy Leader of the House Syeda Sajeda Chowdhury, ministers, members of parliament, judges of the Supreme Court, and senior civil service and military officials. Read more…

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