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Bangladesh Cricket team to join Shahbag Protesters
Tags: Bangladesh cricket team, International Crime Tribunal, War crimes protests
On Friday, February 8th, 2013
The Bangladesh Cricket team would join Shahbag on Saturday (tomorrow) to express solidarity with the protesters, demanding the death penalty of Jammat Leader Quader Mollah who was sentenced to life imprisonment for his crime in the 1971 liberation war.
Millions of protesters dubbed Shahbag Avenue Bangladeshs Tahrir Square, to demand the execution of Abdul Quader Mollah, an Islamist leader sentenced to life in prison for war crimes committed during the 1971 independence conflict. The protests have been going on since Tuesday.
Millions of people from all walks of life gathered todays grand rally at Shahbag to express their solidarity with the protesters. The protesters are demanding capital punishment for all war criminals including Quader Mollah. Protesters announced that they would not return home until the execution order against Abdul Quader Mollah is delivered. They also demand the ban of all types of organizations of Jamaat-e-Islami. The Bangladesh Cricket team would join the outrage tomorrow to express their solidarity with the protesters.
SURGE OF YOUTH: Shahbag in the city turned into a human sea Friday, as a multitude of people, mostly youths, joined the ongoing demonstration there, demanding capital punishment for Abdul Quader Molla and other war criminals.
A person informed on behalf of the cricket team that the members of the cricket team would join the outrage.
The protesters immediately welcomed the decision of cricket team after announcing.
People from all walks of life including freedom fighters, students, teachers, cultural personalities, gathered at Shabag from Tuesday evening with the demand of capital punishment for Quader Mollah instead of life term.
Before this, International Crime Tribunal 2 (ICT) sentenced life time prison to Quader Mollah who accused of crimes, including rape, murder and torture in the libaration war in 1971.
After announcing the verdict, protesters came into the road to vent their anger at the verdict and took oath not to leave the road to fullfill their demand. They are also demanding boycott of Jammat e- Islam
- See more at: Bangladesh Cricket team to join Shahbag Protesters
Bangladeshi nationalists please comment.
@madx
@ShadowFaux
@DURJOY
@RiasatKhan
@Banglar Bagh
Tags: Bangladesh cricket team, International Crime Tribunal, War crimes protests
On Friday, February 8th, 2013
The Bangladesh Cricket team would join Shahbag on Saturday (tomorrow) to express solidarity with the protesters, demanding the death penalty of Jammat Leader Quader Mollah who was sentenced to life imprisonment for his crime in the 1971 liberation war.
Millions of protesters dubbed Shahbag Avenue Bangladeshs Tahrir Square, to demand the execution of Abdul Quader Mollah, an Islamist leader sentenced to life in prison for war crimes committed during the 1971 independence conflict. The protests have been going on since Tuesday.
Millions of people from all walks of life gathered todays grand rally at Shahbag to express their solidarity with the protesters. The protesters are demanding capital punishment for all war criminals including Quader Mollah. Protesters announced that they would not return home until the execution order against Abdul Quader Mollah is delivered. They also demand the ban of all types of organizations of Jamaat-e-Islami. The Bangladesh Cricket team would join the outrage tomorrow to express their solidarity with the protesters.
SURGE OF YOUTH: Shahbag in the city turned into a human sea Friday, as a multitude of people, mostly youths, joined the ongoing demonstration there, demanding capital punishment for Abdul Quader Molla and other war criminals.
A person informed on behalf of the cricket team that the members of the cricket team would join the outrage.
The protesters immediately welcomed the decision of cricket team after announcing.
People from all walks of life including freedom fighters, students, teachers, cultural personalities, gathered at Shabag from Tuesday evening with the demand of capital punishment for Quader Mollah instead of life term.
Before this, International Crime Tribunal 2 (ICT) sentenced life time prison to Quader Mollah who accused of crimes, including rape, murder and torture in the libaration war in 1971.
After announcing the verdict, protesters came into the road to vent their anger at the verdict and took oath not to leave the road to fullfill their demand. They are also demanding boycott of Jammat e- Islam
- See more at: Bangladesh Cricket team to join Shahbag Protesters
Bangladeshi nationalists please comment.
@madx
@ShadowFaux
@DURJOY
@RiasatKhan
@Banglar Bagh
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