From Akku Chowdhury

On the 30th night on ETV program Jamaat leader Ali Ahsan Mujahid and a Pakistani collaborator as a high command of the dreaded Al-Badr in 1971, tried to convince the audiences he was a bystander during the genocide committed by the Pakistan Army. He even claimed that his party Jamaat would eventually make an evaluation of 1971 and make it public. He also claimed they are in no hurry to come to power and is willing to be partner with whoever to reach that ultimate goal.

It was a an attempt by ETV to bring the Jamaat leader to a ‘media trial’ through this program where valiant freedom fighter Lt. General Mir Shaukat BP (who was a Sector Commander also) and Major General Ibrahim BP literally accused him (on the phone) of his participation in the Genocide of Bengalees by collaborating as Pakistani agent in 1971.
The time has come to seriously demand the trial and punishment of the Pakistani Millitary officers and their Bangalee agents (Razakars, Al-Badrs and Al-Shams) who committed crimes against humanity in Bnagladesh in 1971. The mindless killing, rape, arson and forced evacuation by these people cannot remain unpunished. The crimes they have committed keep haunting us and NOW are a perfect time to raise this issue of ‘trial and punishment’ not just ‘truth and reconciliation’. We don’t want just an apology for those heinous crimes but those culprits and killers of 1971 must be punished. Many of who sadly became ministers (like the one on ETV) during the last regime should not only be allowed to come back as political leaders but also punished for their crimes in 1971. As the drive against corruption is being done the drive against the perpetrators of the 1971 Genocide should become our agenda too.