Bangladesh war crimes are "unfair"

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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2011

A special court in Bangladesh set up to try war crimes suspects from the country's 1971 battle for independence has delayed the start of its first trial.

The prosecution was due to make an opening statement on Sunday against Delwar Hossain Sayedee, a leader of the opposition Jamaat-e-Islami party who is charged with 20 counts of crimes against humanity and genocide.

Sayedee denies the charges, which includes mass murder, rape, looting, arson, and forcing Hindus to convert to Islam.

Stephen Kay, an international criminal lawyer told Al Jazeera the tribunals are unfair.

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  • @DJmixmastermicro isit? say wallahi

  • @rafiqul84 . sorry not interested in your primitive dog language LOL!!

  • @DJmixmastermicro say wallahi

  • @rafiqul84 oh sorry you must be a dog then. you have a dog fetish.

  • This is totally shit. They are all innocent. This is not a act of justice but a political agenda, The people who are doing this are friends of the devil. Well anyway it dont matter much when they do find him guilty with made up and fake proofs the people will open the mind and rise. Look at Egypt now they killed the leader of the muslim brotherhood "Syed Qutb" in 1966 now they have the while country moving.

  • Why is aljazeera being biased when reporting this news?

  • this war criminals involved with mass murder, rape, looting, arson, and forcing Hindus to convert to Islam.

  • @DJmixmastermicro lol puppy stories u shut up... ur a puppy... bloody puppy kutti

  • @rafiqul84. so you think old testanment, revelation, sharia law, hadith and koran are just nothing but pretty cute puppy stories. stop being so ignorant with a fat mouth.

  • These trials are a diversion by the government and have no relevance. The government uses these trials to divert attention from their poor economic performance and lack of development policies in Bangladesh. One day these thugs will be overthrown.

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