Mir Qasim Ali was sentenced to death after a one-day strike
to demand the release
of his party called
Jamaat-e-Islami, who is no longer a death sentence consecutive week the strike was
threatened.
Sunday Jamaat acting chief of the International Crimes Tribunal verdict hour strike
announced Maqbool Ahmad.
In a statement, he said, "Mir Qasim Ali,
demanding the release of detained
Jamaat leaders on Thursday November 6, from 6 am until
6 am Friday 7th
November 4 hour
nationwide general strike to be observed. "
Founding president of Islami Chhatra Shibir and Jamaat central executive committee since 1985, this
member of the Shura
Majlish during the war against the murder, kidnapping,
torture, and the two halves of eight complaints
have been proven beyond doubt.
Maqbool Ahmad said, "lies in court
cases filed by the
government, sorted on the basis
of witness today that the verdict against
him, it is a perverse verdict of death. Mir
Kashem Ali was
deprived of justice in the verdict. "
Party claims, state
that at the time
that war crimes charges
brought against Mir
Qasim. He was then in Dhaka, not Chittagong.
"The government organized a farcical political revenge in the name of the
trial, at home and abroad have no credibility.
Government ministers and party leaders
is evident in the
statement that the trial is being conducted under the control of
the activities of the government.
"
In addition to Thursday's general strike on Tuesday for the release of detained
leaders nationwide prayer ceremony of
Ashura demonstrations across the country on Wednesday announced countrywide protest
against power failures,
which opposed the independence of Bangladesh
Jamaat war.

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