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🚨Senior sources within the Pakistani intelligence community have confirmed that Army Chief General Asim Munir ordered the ISI to execute the IOK incident at #Pahalgam.
I know this information will label us as Indian agents, but it is a fact.
Who will hold Asim Munir accountable for this? Especially in a system where he is the Super King!
We should be cautious about believing unverified stories, much like those in the past. If necessary, remove Asim Munir from leadership, as we don't need individuals with questionable mental stability leading large armies.
A woman being attacked in Dhaka, she was riding on a scotty, had an issue with another man who was driving a car. What happened there really unacceptable and a serious threat to women rights.
This is the freedom that #Yunus and student #coordinators have given #Bangladesh. They are turning it into another Pakistan.
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Emboldened with impunity under reform, BNP leaders take oath publicly to exterminate every single citizen affiliated with Awami League
In broad day light, hundreds of BNP leaders, led by Jamal Uddin, president of Joggochola Union, Manikchari Upazila, in hill tracks area, took a veiled oath to accomplish pogrom --hunt down and kill citizens affiliated with Awami League—. The oath taking is driven by single motto-- wipe out the oldest party. On October 10, around 4:00 p.m., this group of BNP leaders pledged to inflict all out measures to exterminate Awami League leaders and activists. BNP has been a strong supporter of Dr Yunus backed unelected regime and this reform scheme contains denial of ongoing acts of terror including killing, assault, looting, vandalism, arson and extortion inflicted on tens of thousands of families from Awami League across the country perpetrated by BNP since August 5. #Bangladesh
Alphi Sharin Ariana, former General Secretary of #Rajshahi University's Begum Rokeya Hall unit of #Bangladesh Student League, was handed over to the police from an #examhall without any prior case. The #police later filed a #false case and showed her as arrested.
#StandforAlphi
The arrest warrants issued by the Int'l Crimes Tribunal, #Bangladesh against 46 people, incl. the former PM, are quite indicative of the process's primary objective: political retribution against people of a certain political ideology. Justice is secondary, if at all. Here's why:
One of the warrants is for retired Professor Dr. Md. Zafar Iqbal, a renowned academic and a popular science fiction writer. His crime? He publicly denounced a slogan used by the Students Against Discrimination (SAD) Movement. That's all. The Chief Prosecutor claims this amounted to "instigation".
Another warrant is for retired judge of the Supreme Court Shamsuddin Chowdhury Manik. His crime? He commented, on a TV talk-show, that in certain situations police are entitled to use deadly force. That's it. Presumably, this is being treated as instigation too by the ICT-BD prosecution.
As would be clear to anyone with even basic legal knowledge, there is little to no legal ground for implicating these two persons for "instigation" of alleged killings of students and other protesters. Then why?
Both these figures are extremely disliked by the SAD Movement. It is safe to assume their inclusion is to placate SAD-linked students, who have on multiple occasions, demonstrated their "mob-power" over judicial processes.
There is also the #JamaatEIslami factor. Dr. Zafar Iqbal had been a staunch supporter of prosecuting the int'l crimes committed during the 1971 Liberation War, while Justice Manik himself presided over appeals of those convicted of such crimes.
Shocking and wrong as they are, the warrants for Professor Iqbal and Justice Manik, and their inclusion in ICT-BD cases, were therefore, not surprising.
A few days ago, Masud Sayeedi, a #JamaatEIslami leader and son of convicted war criminal Delwar Hossain Sayeedi, taunted publicly that "The tribunal is ready. We will play our game now". Presumably, he was referring to Jamaat's planned revenege for the convictions of their senior leaders for genocide and crimes against humanity.
With the Chief Prosecutor Tajul Islam himself being a former Jamaat activist and the former chief defence counsel for Jamaat leaders, fairness was always in doubt.
Other accused in cases filed with the tribunal for July-Aug violence also lends credence to this theory, including @ImranHSarker and Shahriar Kabir, both considered staunch supporters of the process to ensure accountability for the crimes of 1971 and vocal secular activists, standing in direct opposition to the interests and politics of #JamaatEIslami.
As stated several times before by this platform, it is imperative to ensure accountability and justice for the crimes committed during the July-August unrest against all sides by all sides. But that cannot be achieved by a flawed process, overseen by motivated actors, and acting with political objectives.
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