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To the Artist and Freedom Fighter Shahabuddin Ahmed: Congratulations!

International Crimes Strategy Forum (ICSF) considers it a privilege to be able to congratulate artist Shahabuddin Ahmed on being awarded the highest national honour of France, for his lifelong contribution to art. An expatriate in France for four decades, Shahabuddin Ahmed has been honoured with the title of Knight in the Order of the Arts…

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PRESS PACKAGE: Key facts surrounding “SILENT GATHERING” Event Staged at the Global Summit

► Organised and Convened jointly by: Komola Collective and International Crimes Strategy Forum (ICSF) ► Staged on the 3rd day of the Global Summit, ie, on 12 June 2014, at the centre of the venue (ExCel) from 5:30-7:00 pm. ► Text carried/displayed by the protesters at the event: “WHERE ARE BANGLADESH’S RAPE SURVIVORS AT THIS…

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PRESS STATEMENT: 1971 WOMEN VICTIMS VIOLATED AND FORGOTTEN AGAIN

International Crimes Strategy Forum (ICSF) welcomes the London Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict (London, 10-12 June 2014) which is no doubt a laudable and timely initiative. We are, nevertheless, surprised by the fact that the stories of the sexual violence committed against Bengali girls and women during the Liberation War of Bangladesh…

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আইনমন্ত্রীর বক্তব্যের প্রত্যুত্তর: “আইনটি পূর্ণাঙ্গ, ট্রাইবুনালে সংগঠনের বিচারে কোন বাধা নেই”

আইনমন্ত্রী দাবী করেছেন – সংশোধিত আন্তর্জাতিক অপরাধ (ট্রাইবুনালস) আইন ১৯৭৩ এ ‘কোন রাজনৈতিক দলকে বিচার করা বা তাকে শাস্তি দেয়ার কোন বিধান নেই’। আইসিএসএফ আইনমন্ত্রীর এই ধারণাকে সঠিক মনে করে না।…

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ICSF lauds European Parliament’s Resolution

International Crimes Strategy Forum (ICSF) lauds European Parliament’s resolution on 16 January 2014 (2014/2516(RSP)) for correctly assessing the overall political situation in Bangladesh surrounding the recent General Election and the trials at the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT). The resolution, unlike some of the ill-informed stances recently adopted by some other entities such as the British…

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Declare Jamaat-e-Islami (Bangladesh) a terrorist organisation

International Crimes Strategy Forum (ICSF) welcomes the newly elected government’s determination to continue with the justice process to account for crimes committed in 1971 and implementation of International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) verdicts. In this regard, ICSF calls upon the government to immediately declare Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh, Islami Chatra Shibir and all their allied/affiliated outfits as terrorist…

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ICSF Statement on Chowdhury Mueenuddin and Ashrafuzzaman Khan Verdict

The International Crimes Tribunal – 2 (ICT-2) of Bangladesh has awarded highest punishment to Mr. Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin and Mr. Ashrafuzzaman Khan. The trial which was held jointly in absentia found Mr. Mueen-Uddin and Mr. Khan guilty of abducting, torturing and murdering nine Dhaka University teachers, six journalists and three doctors during the Liberation War of…

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ICSF Statement on Chowdhury Mueenuddin and Ashrafuzzaman Khan Verdict

The International Crimes Tribunal – 2 (ICT-2) of Bangladesh has awarded highest punishment to Mr. Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin and Mr. Ashrafuzzaman Khan. The trial which was held jointly in absentia found Mr. Mueen-Uddin and Mr. Khan guilty of abducting, torturing and murdering nine Dhaka University teachers, six journalists and three doctors during the Liberation War of…

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লন্ডনে আইসিএসএফ এর মতবিনিময় সভা: প্রসঙ্গ ১৯৭১ এর পক্ষশক্তির কর্মসূচীর রূপরেখা

গত ২ ফেব্রুয়ারী ২০১৩ লন্ডনে ইন্টারন্যাশনাল ক্রাইমস স্ট্র্যাটেজি ফোরাম (আইসিএসএফ) এর উদ্যোগে একটি সাংগঠনিক সংহতি এবং জরুরী মত বিনিময় সভা অনুষ্ঠিত হয়েছে। যুক্তরাজ্যে অবস্থিত মুক্তিযুদ্ধ এবং বিচারের পক্ষের সকল সামাজিক, সাংস্কৃতিক এবং রাজনৈতিক সংগঠনগুলোর প্রতিনিধি এবং নেতৃবৃন্দ পর্যায়ের এই সভায় – চলমান পরিস্থিতি, আন্তর্জাতিক ট্রাইবুনালে মামলাগুলোর সর্বশেষ আপডেট, এবং রায় পরবর্তী নাগরিক সমাজের করণীয় পদক্ষেপসমূহের…

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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 IV: Memories

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