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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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CALL TO ALL CONCERNED: Citizens’ silent assembly at the concluding day of the Global Summit

This is a A CALL TO ALL CONCERNED. You are aware that the three-day “Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict 2014” is presently on-going in London. On the concluding day of the summit, i.e. 12 June 2014, we from ICSF (International Crimes Strategy Forum) and Komola Collective have jointly arranged a citizens’ gathering…

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ICSF’s CALL FOR ACTION @ London Global Summit on Sexual Violence in Conflict

[This event has been updated. For an updated version of the event details, please visit this link: http://icsforum.org/citizens-assembly-at-the-global-summit/ This is a CALL FOR ACTION and also a CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS so that we can tell the stories of our “Birangonas” (the war heroines of 1971 Liberation War) before the world. As you already are aware: the London Global…

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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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VIOLATED AGAIN: Victims of Sexual Violence of Bangladesh in 1971

Our questions to the organizers are unambiguous and simple: Were the stories of sufferings of countless Bengali girls and women during 1971 not worth telling at the global summit? Don’t the Bengali victims of sexual violence deserve to be recognised and rehabilitated by the world community? When it comes to acknowledging immeasurable crimes committed four decades ago, of all things, time is not on our side.…

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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.