The Sector Commanders’ Forum
yesterday decided to file cases against
the war criminals and called upon all to
identify them at the grassroots level and
send the lists of names to the forum.
Protesting Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary
General Ali
Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed’s recent
remarks on the Liberation War and genocide
of 1971, the commanders of different
sectors of the Liberation War demanded his
immediate arrest and trial.
At a press conference organised by the
forum at the Liberation War Museum
auditorium, they also demanded punishment
to former secretary Shah
Abdul Hannan for describing the Liberation
War as a “civil war". Hannan
denied the sacrifice of the
country’s people for the
independence of the nation, they said.
Air Vice Marshal (retd) AK Khandker, who
was the deputy chief of staff of the
liberation forces in 1971, said these
persons have played seditious roles by
denying the country’s constitution
and existence and their statements are
part of a hatred conspiracy to erase the
history and identity of the nation.
Most leaders of the Jamaat-e-Islami were
the collaborators of the Pakistanis in
committing war crimes. Besides, many
members of the Nezam-e Islam and Muslim
League worked as the associates of the
Pakistanis and were involved in crimes
against humanity, Khandker read out from a
written statement of the forum.
These top criminals of 1971 instigated and
took part in mass killings of
intellectuals and professionals as well as
the common, innocent people of the land,
the statement said, urging all to socially
boycott them.
“We have decided to form a legal
committee to vet the complaints regarding
war crimes, crimes against humanity and
genocide and prepare for filing
cases,” Khandker said.
The committee will help try the accused
who also violated the dignity of the
constitution and the nation by making
audacious remarks, he said, adding that
concerted efforts of people will bring
success to this end.
“It is hoped that the government
will take initiatives to try the war
criminals and those who committed crimes
against humanity under the domestic and
international laws,” Khandker said.
He urged all freedom fighters and members
of civil society to unite.
He described Mojaheed’s
claim that there are no war criminals in
Bangladesh, nor did they exist in 1971 as
a conspiracy to destroy the Election
Commission’s ongoing task to prepare
the voter list.
Khandker said the Sector Commanders’
Forum has sent two letters–one to
the chief adviser and another to the chief
election commissioner–urging them to
declare the collaborators of the Pakistan
army disqualified for registering as
political parties and try all who were
involved in war crimes and crimes against
humanity.
“We expect clear pledges of all
political parties for banning the war
criminals’ politics considering
their crimes as the highest form of
crime,” Khandker said, adding that
those who support these criminals will be
considered as partners of the crimes.
The local collaborators of the Pakistani
occupation forces were engaged in all
sorts of crimes, including killing, rape
and torture, and it is proved as per
international definitions that genocide
took place in this land in 1971, he added.
The sector commander also urged the media
to boycott the war criminals.
Referring to the War Crime Fact Finding
Committee (WCFFC), the forum statement
said, “The Pakistani war criminals
and their local collaborators committed 53
kinds of crimes. Of those, 17 are war
crimes, 13 are crimes against humanity and
four are linked to genocide.”
Around 5,000 killing fields were made for
the mass killings and the WCFFC has
identified 920, it said, adding that 88
rivers and 65 bridges and culverts have
been identified where thousands of common
people were killed and dumped.
Khandker said investigations after the
Liberation War found 195 Pakistani war
criminals. There is also a primary list of
the members of the Razakar, Al-Badr and
Al-Sham groups who helped the Pakistani
army in committing such crimes.
Forum Convenor Lt Gen (retd) Harun-ur
Rashid said they are going to hold a
convention with participation of the
freedom fighters and launch a platform and
go forward for the cause of the nation.
Lt Gen (retd) Mir Shawkat Ali said the war
criminals could not be brought to justice
so far because of the lack of political
will of the successive governments since
independence.
Sector Commanders Maj Gen (retd)
Shafiullah, Maj Gen (retd) CR Dutt, Lt Col
(retd) Abu Osman Chowdhury and barrister
Tania Amir also spoke at the programme.