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Pakistan 'deeply saddened' over Dhaka's execution of Jamaat leader Mir Quasem Ali

And so did mujib and his theories supported from India

the mukti bahini is led by Bengali personnel from the Pakistani army, paramilitary and policemen
India supported them only after you started slaughtering them. Maybe if you learnt how to follow the laws of the land it would not have happened
 
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Let us start a trial of Mukti Bahnee leaders who killed West Pakistanis, this should be the first step. Just being sad is a joke. We should stand by our allies and stand up to our enemies for once
 
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now you are going on a different tangent

If you believe in Pakistan you should follow laws of the land. What punishment befell those who did not honor the results of the 1971 elections ? Sometimes people never learn
 
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Why should Indians care? For that matter, why should Pakistanis care? If Pakistan care so much for these people - why didn't it offer them citizenship after 1971.

Israel did not exist prior during the genocide. But they executed guys like Eichmann as late as the 1960s. Even now they try and find escaped Nazis who might even be pushing 100. It is a fact that certain elements in East Pakistan helped the Pakistani Army execute and commit crimes against humanity against its own people. Even if tried late, they should still be tried. I am against capital punishment though.
 
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Why should Indians care? For that matter, why should Pakistanis care? If Pakistan care so much for these people - why didn't it offer them citizenship after 1971.

They are Biharis still languishing in refugee camps
 
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Why is Pakistan is deeply saddened over this ? Is the person hanged is of Pakistani origin ? Was he falsely charged and hanged ?
Pakistan has sympathy from all the good terrorists

tortured and killed mukhti bani? are you stupid? mukhti bani was a terrorist organization, first time I have seen someone sympathizing with a terrorist organization.......
yes Mukti Bahini was a terrorist..they killed some good rapists
 
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i have no idea why Hasina is going after the Jamaat crowd. there is nothing pakistan can do other than cut diplomatic relations

Yes, but ganja has done nothing as he is brainless sob.
 
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Pakistan has no respect in the world because of idiots like you who are ahead of everyone to blame and insult their own country/government without any reason. People like you are like the dogs who bark at their own species but lick feet of the ones who put collar around their necks

Yes, but ganja has done nothing as he is brainless sob.
 
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RIP , typically - during war the citizens do have responsibility to their own state , and after the war and 40 years later to kills someone out of blue very tragic

All we can say is thank you for support to West/east Pakistan during that difficult time
 
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Pakistan 'deeply saddened' over Dhaka's execution of Jamaat leader Mir Quasem Ali
SYED SAMMER ABBAS — PUBLISHED 4 MINUTES AGO
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is "deeply saddened" over Bangladesh's execution of wealthy tycoon and top Jamaat-e-Islami financier Mir Quasem Ali for "alleged crimes committed before December 1971 through a flawed judicial process", Foreign Office (FO) Spokesman Nafees Zakaria said on Sunday.

Bangladesh hanged Ali on Saturday for alleged war crimes. The key Jamaat-e-Islami leader was convicted in November 2014 of a series of crimes committed during the 1971 independence conflict, including the abduction and murder of a young fighter.

"The act of suppressing the Opposition through flawed trials is completely against the spirit of democracy," Zakaria said.

Ali is the last prominent JI leader to face execution. Five opposition leaders including four JI leaders have been executed for war crimes since 2013.

"Ever since the beginning of the trials, several international organisations, human rights groups, and international legal figures have raised objections to the court proceedings, especially regarding fairness and transparency, as well as harassment of lawyers and witnesses representing the accused," he said.

"The government of Bangladesh should uphold its commitment, as per the Tripartite Agreement of 1974, wherein it 'decided not to proceed with the trials as an act of clemency'," Zakaria said, adding that "recriminations for political gains are counter-productive".

"Pakistan believes that matters should be addressed with a forward-looking approach in the noble spirit of reconciliation," he said, adding that Pakistan offers its deepest condolences to the bereaved family members.

Mir Quasem Ali was said to be a key commander of the Al-Badr militia in the southern port city of Chittagong during the 1971 war, and later became a shipping and real estate tycoon.

His son Mir Ahmed Bin Quasem, who was part of his legal defence team, was allegedly abducted by security forces earlier in August, which critics say was an attempt to sow fear and prevent protests against the imminent execution.

The Jamaat-e-Islami, which is banned from contesting elections has labelled the charges against Ali “false” and accusing the government of exacting “political vengeance”.

Past convictions and executions of high-profile JI leaders have triggered violence in Bangladesh, which is polarised along political lines.
This guy refused Presidential pardon and prefer to accept death penalty .....a business tycoon .
 
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