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Bangladesh protests Pakistan Parliament resolutions

As for the indians, the main witness of prosecution changed it's statement multiple times. She gave 3-4 statements and never mentioned Qader mullah as it's raper. But last statement she gave, she specifically mentioned Qader mullah.

The judges private convo leaked which exposed the "Fairness of trial" @Loki @asad71 could tell you more what was the leaked convo of judges after which America, turkey, UN and many western countries condemned this banana trial

the main defense witness was disappeared. His statement could have set set Qader mullah free

Several defense witnesses were banned from entering the court.

They first gave a life time punishment to mullah qader but that didn't satisfied Awaami government so they changed the constitution and turned the verdict of life time punishment to hang by death

A lot of has been discussed about the legitimacy of the trial. It's becoming a boring subject really. There's already a lot of information here. If the Indians of PDF don't like to read and learn for the sake of political correctness, then that's their problem.

Though, burning civilian cars, charging armed police and BCL gangs with sticks, scaring civilians along a dose of modutism didn't go anywhere for them either.

In all these years of seeing Jamaat, I am yet to see one credible achievement from them in containing India's dominance at least in Bangladesh. Or on issue for that matter.

As for Pakistan, it was unwise for them to make any comment on the matter. They'll create another issue out of it. Another "apology" (even though Musharraf did apologize during the BNP-Jamaat admin).
 
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PAK shouldn't not have passed the resolution at this critical juncture IMHO. Most countries condemned the execution and farce trial including US/UN including turkey and ME and justifiably so. Its was judicial murder of an innocent man. But BAL went after PAK naturally. U have to realize that BD is technically an Indian controlled state now. Its is throughly isolated from the intl community and Hasina made it totally an Indian vassal. It goes to show that Irman khan lacked acumen in foreign affairs while putting forth the resolution. It also gave pro-indians in PAK something to whine about If i am not mistaken. That's my humble opinion.

As for the protest by couple of 100 loons in front of PAK embassy, understand that Dhaka is practically sealed off from the rest of the country. Media is 100% Indo-awami owned (all tv channels and 98% print media). Rallies r banned in the city where opposition activist r being murdered everyday by indo-awami loons. SO u can guess the type of people allowed to harp in front on PAK embassy? Yep awami shabagi clowns with extreme xenophobia and apathy towards PAK. They are fringe minority in BD even among BAL. But u know the magic the media can do. This shouldn't even have been news but this is being blown way out of proportions. @Areesh @mafiya @Armstrong @Spring Onion

Thanks. Well I don't think we did any wrong by passing a resolution. It was needed considering the fact that Abdul Qadir Mulla's basic crime was supporting Pakistan. About BAL's protests. Well we don't give a damn about their protests. Those people who have betrayed their own country, their own people and their own ancestors. Protests of such traitors don't really mean importance for us. BAL first needs to become loyal to BD instead of India to makes their selves worthy enough to be noticed by such protests. We put India on our shoes toes, then you can imagine what value India's stooges like BAL have in front of us.
 
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another gift of ummah for pakistanis :sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic::sarcastic:

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Ultimatum to sever ties with Pakistan -
bdnews24.com



Imran H Sarker, spokesperson for the Mancha – created by the youth-led mass uprising – made the announcement on Wednesday evening from a place which is merely a half kilometre away from the Pakistan High Commission.

“If the government does not cut off its diplomatic ties with Pakistan by this time, we will again take out a procession and lay siege to the Pakistan embassy at 3pm on Thursday,” he said.

He called on the Mancha activists to march down the streets in processions in their areas across the country at the same time on Thursday.

In a procession, taken out from beneath Taher Tower at 3pm, Mancha activists marched towards the High Commission protesting against Pakistan’s reaction to the hanging of war criminal Abdul Quader Molla.

But police intercepted them in several points.

When the procession was halted at the main road at Gulshan-2, the marchers congregated there chanting anti-Pakistan slogans.

Later, when they again tried to march forward, they were intercepted for the third time in front of Al-Falah Bank at 3:30pm.

After a scuffle, they managed to enter the diplomatic zone at 3:40pm.

Police yet again stopped the demonstrators in a place between Australian School and German embassy. Later they sat there and started shouting slogans.

Sarker condemned the police ‘attack’ on the Ganajagaran Mancha activists and demanded immediate withdrawal of police officers from there.

But later, he said, “Police have offered apology for their highhandedness and have also assured us of taking steps against those policemen who were responsible for the attack.”

“We hope the government will take steps against the police officers and set examples.”

After announcing the Thursday’s programme, the Ganajagaran Mancha activists left the road they had been occupying.

Freedom fighters, families of the martyred and war-wounded veterans took part in the procession. They along with women and students started gathering under Taher Tower at Gulshan around 2:30pm.

Huge police presence was also seen there. Police also brought water cannon to avoid any disorder.

A brief rally was held at the main road of Gulshan-2 when police intercepted the Mancha activists there.

Jahangirnagar University’s Vice Chancellor Prof Anwar Hossain said, “This is Bangladesh, not Pakistan. Pakistan will have to offer apology for its behaviour.”

He also demanded Pakistan hand over to Bangladesh those army men who had engaged in the genocide during the Liberation War and were still alive.

Prof Hossain said, “We want to try those Pakistani war criminals.”

Sculptor Ferdousi Priyabhasini said, “We hate Pakistan. They have to understand that punishing the war criminals is the demand of the people of this country.”


Pakistani flags were set ablaze during the rally.

When police intercepted the procession for the third time, thousands of Mancha activists chanted anti-Pakistan slogans, circling around Bangladesh's national flag.

The area reverberated with slogans like ‘Direct action against Pakistan’, ‘We will not allow Pakistan mission in this Bangla’, and ‘Why does Pakistan hurt when Quader Molla hangs?'

The Mancha activists also held up placards that said ‘Pakistan, don’t try to save your dogs’, ‘Pakistan, go to hell’, ‘Boycott **** goods’, ‘Pakistan must apologise for ’71 genocide’, ‘We demand apology’, 'Failed state Pakistan, we reject your motion’, 'Oil your own machine', ‘No diplomatic ties with Pakistan’ and ‘Pakistan, stop your baah.’


Many protestors hurled shoes at the Pakistani mission.

At least three persons, including Bappaditya Basu, one of the leaders of the Shahbagh-based movement, were injured as police charged batons on the Mancha activists during their march.

Abul Kalam Azad, Vice-President of Bangladesh Chhatra Maitree’s Central Committee, said Basu had been admitted to United Hospital in Dhaka’s Gulshan.
 
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Baridhara is a highly secured diplomatic zone. They can't go around there doing whatever they want.
 
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He also demanded Pakistan hand over to Bangladesh those army men who had engaged in the genocide during the Liberation War and were still alive.

Prof Hossain said, “We want to try those Pakistani war criminals.”

Sculptor Ferdousi Priyabhasini said, “We hate Pakistan. They have to understand that punishing the war criminals is the demand of the people of this country.”

lolz never thought pakistan will go this knee down :disagree::disagree::disagree: pakistaniyo ab to ghairat kha lo :rolleyes:
 
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