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If You Say So Ms Bose!!
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Posted in 1971, Cartoon, Controversy, Politics, Revisionism
Tagged Dead Reckoning, Sarmila Bose, Washington, Woodrow Wilson Centre
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NOTICE!! “WCSF” Changes its Name to “ICSF”
Responding to the need for greater terminological clarity, WCSF (War Crimes Strategy Forum) has changed its name to ICSF (International Crimes Strategy Forum). The term “international crimes” encompasses all kinds of crimes that are currently within the jurisdiction of Bangladesh’s International Crimes (Tribunals) Act 1973, such as: war crimes, genocide, crimes against humanity etc, which prompted this name-change.
From now onwards, the address of ICSF’s main portal page will be:
http://icsforum.org
All URL visits to any of ICSF’s older addresses to any of the sites (eg, E-Library, Media-Archive) will be automatically re-directed.
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Posted in Organisational
Tagged ICSF, International Crimes (Tribunals) Act 1973, WCSF
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Bangabandhu’s ‘General Amnesty’ Declaration: Evidential Documents and Relevant Stories
One of the widely used propaganda items by the alleged war criminal lobby is the claim that ‘it was Bangabandu who resolved the issue of war crime trials by declaring General Amnesty in favour of the perpetrators’. In light of existing existing documents including media reports, this post examines the claim and exposes the falsehood that such claims represent. Continue reading
Posted in Controversy, History, Politics, Rebuttals
Tagged amnesty, Bangabandhu, General Amnesty
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Suspected move for political asylum in UK by Golam Azam: awaiting Visa after winning immigration appeal
Golam Azam, the ex-Amir and one of the notorious alleged war criminals of Liberation War is trying to secretly flee from Bangladesh.
Posted in 1971, Asylum, Immigration, Law, News, Politics, Translation, War Crimes, War Criminal
Tagged Asylum, british high commission, golam azam, nabil azmi, visa
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E-Library ’71 – recent additions – (May 2010, week 1)
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E-Library ’71 – recent additions – (April 2010, week 4)
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E-Library ’71 – recent additions – (April 2010, week 3)
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