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Turkey condemns execution of Jemaat-e-Islami leader

DAILY SABAH WITH ASSOCIATED PRESS
Istanbul
Published 12 hours ago
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The Jamaat-e-Islami party leader Mir Quasem Ali waving as he enters a van.
Bangladeshi authorities executed a top party leader convicted of war crimes involving the nation's 1971 independence war against Pakistan, officials said. Turkey has strictly condemned the execution in a written statement
Mir Quasem Ali, a leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami party, was hanged at 10:30 p.m. Saturday, hours after several dozen family members and relatives met him for the last time inside Kashimpur Central Jail near the capital, Dhaka, said Proshanto Kumar Bonik, a senior jail superintendent. "We are doing our necessary formalities now. We will send the body soon to the ancestral home in Manikganj district for burial," Bonik said. Immediately after the execution, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said security measures were put in place to prevent unrest by Ali's supporters, including deployment of paramilitary border guards and additional police in Dhaka and other cities. The Jamaat-e-Islami party in a statement protested Ali's execution and called for an eight-hour general strike beginning Monday morning. The execution took place a day after Ali refused to seek presidential clemency. The president had previously rejected appeals for clemency by other party leaders facing execution. On Tuesday, the Supreme Court rejected a final appeal for reviewing Ali's death sentence handed out by a special tribunal two years ago. After the ruling, the Jamaat-e-Islami party called for a daylong general strike across the country last Wednesday, but got little response.

Immediately after the execution, foreign ministry of Turkey issued a condemnation. "We have learned with sorrow that the death sentence issued by the International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh against Mir Quasem Ali, Key-Financier and Central Executive Council Member of the Jamaat-e-Islami, has been executed in Bangladesh. We stress once again that the wounds of the past cannot be healed with these methods and hope that this wrong practice will not lead to separation among the brotherly people of Bangladesh," the statement read.

A special tribunal dealing with war crimes sentenced Ali to death in November 2014. The 63-year-old member of Jamaat-e-Islami's highest policy-making body was found guilty on eight charges, two of which carried the death sentence, including the abduction and murder of a young man in a torture chamber. Ali was sentenced to 72 years in prison on the other charges. Ali built his fortune by establishing businesses from real estate to shipping to banking, and he was considered one of the party's top financiers. He became the fifth Jamaat-e-Islami party leader to be executed since 2010, when Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina formed the special tribunal to try suspected war criminals. Also executed was a close aide of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia from the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party. Jamaat-e-Islami is a key partner of Zia's Bangladesh Nationalist Party in the opposition against Hasina. Hasina's government says Pakistani soldiers, aided by local collaborators, killed 3 million people and raped 200,000 women in the 1971 independence war. Jamaat-e-Islami, which had openly campaigned against independence, has denied committing atrocities. Hasina has called the special tribunal trials a long overdue effort to obtain justice for the victims of war crimes, four decades after Bangladesh split from Pakistan. Her government has rejected criticism from abroad that the trial process did not meet international standards.

The international human rights group Amnesty International noted that the United Nations had raised questions about the fairness of the trials of Ali and other party leaders. "There is no question that the people of Bangladesh deserve justice for crimes committed during the War of Independence, but the death penalty is a human rights violation and will not achieve this. It is a cruel and irreversible punishment that most of the world's countries have now rid themselves of," said Champa Patel, Amnesty International's South Asia Director, in a statement released Saturday

http://www.dailysabah.com/asia/2016/09/05/turkey-condemns-execution-of-jemaat-e-islami-leader
 
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Bangladeshs murder of muslims is despicable

Bangladeshi muslims must remember what the liberal secularists are doing and repay them in time
 
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Immediately after the execution, foreign ministry of Turkey issued a condemnation. "We have learned with sorrow that the death sentence issued by the International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh against Mir Quasem Ali, Key-Financier and Central Executive Council Member of the Jamaat-e-Islami, has been executed in Bangladesh. We stress once again that the wounds of the past cannot be healed with these methods and hope that this wrong practice will not lead to separation among the brotherly people of Bangladesh," the statement read.

Strange, considering that Turkey is looking into reintroducing death penalty.
Maybe they want to reserve it for their enemies, and all other use is despicable???
 
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Turkey is the new madman of world, should give $hit

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Bangladeshs murder of muslims is despicable

Bangladeshi muslims must remember what the liberal secularists are doing and repay them in time

There is a difference between BD Muslims and Jamaat e Islami. Cult Jamaatis are foreign proxy and anti BD people. So nobody would dance on your provocation.
 
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Turkey is the new madman of world, should give $hit

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There is a difference between BD Muslims and Jamaat e Islami. Cult Jamaatis are foreign proxy and anti BD people. So nobody would dance on your provocation.

Your attacking and killing conservative muslims and they will respond
 
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Strange, considering that Turkey is looking into reintroducing death penalty.
Maybe they want to reserve it for their enemies, and all other use is despicable???

There is a prominent ex diplomat who worked for both Pakistan and Bangladesh clarified it few days ago. Turkey and Pakistan are like two brothers and most probably Turkey is doing what Pakistan is asking to do.
 
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Your attacking and killing conservative muslims and they will respond

Are you dumb? Im making making myself clear Jamaatis dont represent 90% BD Muslims. They are a 2% foreign proxy cult. Your sectarian lines wont work. They dont have any capability to respond now other than peacefully negotiating with the gov. Their supply line to the world is blocked. In response they burned and killed many Bangladeshis in the past but now cant find them with a magnifying glass other than online.
 
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Turkey is principled country and we share and respect their sentiment and totally support them in it. Good job Turkey.

Strange, considering that Turkey is looking into reintroducing death penalty.
Maybe they want to reserve it for their enemies, and all other use is despicable???
Off topic and ridiculous ...I never heard anyone reserving death penalty for their friends..of course it for their enemies
 
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Turkey is principled country and we share and respect their sentiment and totally support them in it. Good job Turkey.


Off topic and ridiculous ...I never heard anyone reserving death penalty for their friends..of course it for their enemies

Where is the logic in condemning death penalty in Bangla Desh,
while at the same time, preparing a vote to reintroduce death penalty in Turkey?
 
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Where is the logic in condemning death penalty in Bangla Desh,
while at the same time, preparing a vote to reintroduce death penalty in Turkey?
Because Bangladesh punished an innocent through a sham and farcical trial which is based on revenge and not justice.
 
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What is silly about this notion is as fllow

War ended good 30-40 Years, even if someone was given life sentence , they are set free by court. I think anyone who spends 10 years has paid debt to society

Then why "Execution" and killing now?

Also during war obviously there are different opinions and forgiveness is practiced for reconciliation.

Unfortunately Bangladesh have shot themselves in the foot

The killers claimed they want to protect Bangali heritage but they themselves have sown the seed of hate in it's current generation
 
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Are you dumb? Im making making myself clear Jamaatis dont represent 90% BD Muslims. They are a 2% foreign proxy cult. Your sectarian lines wont work. They dont have any capability to respond now other than peacefully negotiating with the gov. Their supply line to the world is blocked. In response they burned and killed many Bangladeshis in the past but now cant find them with a magnifying glass other than online.

Maybe your retarded, you have a secular dictatorship attacking and murdering muslims in Bangladesh, if you attack them eventually they will punish you
 
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What is silly about this notion is as fllow

War ended good 30-40 Years, even if someone was given life sentence , they are set free by court. I think anyone who spends 10 years has paid debt to society

Then why "Execution" and killing now?

Also during war obviously there are different opinions and forgiveness is practiced for reconciliation.

Unfortunately Bangladesh have shot themselves in the foot

The killers claimed they want to protect Bangali heritage but they themselves have sown the seed of hate in it's current generation
and surprisly the guys were hanged elected multiple times as member of NA and some were even ministers :hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
 
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Let's see BD issue a statement against Turkey now and call their ambassador / CG to protest this "interference". Lolz
 
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Maybe your retarded, you have a secular dictatorship attacking and murdering muslims in Bangladesh, if you attack them eventually they will punish you

Move on. Pakistanis dont have any say in BD. They maybe your proxy like the talis in Afghan. You can foam in your mouth to save them calling good tali Muslims blah blah. BD people must give $hit as its a new thing to hear.

Let's see BD issue a statement against Turkey now and call their ambassador / CG to protest this "interference". Lolz

http://www.dhakatribune.com/uncateg...-protests-turkeys-reaction-quasems-execution/
 
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