War Criminal Found Guilty | Ghulam Azam

Ghulam Azam Captured in photos, conspiring with General Niazi before the Crimes against humanity had taken place

Ghulam Azam Captured in photos, conspiring with General Niazi before the Crimes against humanity had taken place | Dhaka

International War Tribunal for Crimes Against Humanity in the 1971 Liberation War

Tribunal 1 issued its second verdict in the case of Chief Prosecutor vs. Professor Ghulam Azam. It is the second verdict issued by Tribunal 1 and the fifth verdict issued by the International Crimes Tribunal. The Tribunal found Gholam Azam guilty of all five charges against him.

The Charges and the Verdict:

Charge 1: Six Counts of Conspiracy to Commit Crimes under Section 3(2) of the ICT Act. Found guilty and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.
Charge 2: Three Counts of Planning to Commit Crimes under Section 3(2) of the ICT Act. Found guilty and sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.
Charge 3: Twenty-eight counts of Incitement to Commit Crimes under Section 3(2) of the ICT Act. Found guilty and sentenced to 30 years imprisonment.
Charge 4: Twenty-tree counts of Complicity in Crimes under Section 3(2) of the ICT Act. Found guilty and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment.m
Charge 5: Murder and Torture as Crimes against Humanity under Section 3(2)(a) of the ICT Act. The Charge alleged that Gholam Azam directed Peyara Miah, a member of the Peace Committee, to kill Siru Mia and his son because they were freedom fighters. Found guilty and sentenced to 30 years imprisonment.

Executive Director of Ain o Salish Kendra, Sultana Kamal, testified against convicted War criminal Ghulam Azam for the International War Crimes Tribunal.

Sultana Kamal : Testimony

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