Bangladesh seeks death penalty for Jamaat leader over war crimes

Published January 12, 2016
Delwar Hossain Sayedee is seen in a car as police arrest him in Dhaka. ─Reuters/File
Delwar Hossain Sayedee is seen in a car as police arrest him in Dhaka. ─Reuters/File

DHAKA: The Bangladesh government on Tuesday filed a review petition with the Supreme Court seeking the death penalty for a top religious leader convicted of war crimes during the 1971 war.

A war crimes tribunal set up in 2010 has sparked violence and drawn criticism from opposition politicians, including leaders of the Jamaat-i-Islami party, that it is victimising Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's political opponents.

Four opposition politicians, including three leaders of the Jamaat-i-Islami, have been convicted by the tribunal and executed since late 2013.

The Supreme Court in 2014 commuted to life imprisonment a death sentence handed down to top Jamaat-i-Islami member Delwar Hossain Sayedee, 76, for atrocities committed during the nine-month war to break away from Pakistan.

State prosecutors are challenging that decision.

Related: Bangladesh hangs Jamaat-e-Islami leader for 1971 war massacre

"We have sought the highest punishment for him," Attorney General Mahbubey Alam told reporters, after his office filed the petition.

Sayedee's initial conviction in 2013 on charges of genocide, rape, torture and the persecution of Hindus triggered protests in which about 60 people were killed.

Related: Pakistan deeply disturbed by Bangladesh executions: FO

About 3 million people were killed, according to official figures, and thousands of women were raped, during the war in which some factions, including the Jamaat-i-Islami, opposed the breakaway from what was then called West Pakistan.

But the party denies that its leaders committed any atrocities.

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