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Thoughts on #SupportGaza campaign

(Embedded Facebook status) Post by Rayhan Rashid. (Photo courtesy: Mission of Palestine) My name is Rayhan Rashid. I am a Bangladeshi living in Oxford, and I ‪#‎SupportGaza‬. I ALSO THINK: * that in ‪#‎Gaza‬, patterns of international crimes are evident with the State of Israel as the perpetrator. * that in #Gaza, the ruling Hamas and its…

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Even Jamaat’s official website admits collaborating in Genocide

Even Jamaat’s official website admits collaborating in Genocide. Lying is bad but getting caught over that in an attempt to hide one’s well documented historical misdeeds is even worse. But again, those who know the nature of Jamaat-e-Islami and the way this outfit operates, also know that this organisation is no stranger to lies and subversion.…

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In response to the fuss about #ICT’s acceptance of “hearsay evidence”

Pro-defence commentators often criticise ICT’s acceptance of “hearsay evidence”. How valid is that criticism? It is true that “hearsay” evidence (eg: newspaper reports, or testimony of people who were not present at the scene of crime) is not an ideal kind of evidence in terms of their quality. However, this principle applies to ordinary criminal…

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Archive I: Media Archive

Archives news reports, opinions, editorials published in different media outlets from around the world on 1971, International Crimes Tribunal and the justice process.

Archive II: ICT Documentation

For the sake of ICT’s legacy this documentation project archives, and preserves proceeding-documents, e.g., judgments, orders, petitions, timelines.

Archive III: E-Library

Brings at fingertips academic materials in the areas of law, politics, and history to facilitate serious research on 1971, Bangladesh, ICT and international justice.

Archive IV: Memories

This archive records from memory the nine-month history of 1971 as experienced and perceived by individuals from all walks of life.