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    Posted February 13, 2013 by
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    In Solidarity with Shahbag: University of South Florida

     
    The group of people who are directly involved or collaborated in genocide, extermination, rape and other crime against humanity shouldn't go unpunished. In 1971 during the liberation war of Bangladesh, 3 millions of innocent peoples were been killed and two hundred thousands women raped by Pakistani Army with the help of local collaborators named 'Rajakars'. However, the politics of Bangladesh was not smooth after independence and the war criminals (Rajakars) had taken the opportunity of the political chaos. They also faked normal peoples by their falsified religious apparition and tried to earn support from them. But sooner than later at last en mass people raise against those local collaborators of the truculent Pakistani army and congregated in Shahbag, Dhaka where peoples are protesting for the punishment for the war criminals. We hope after those loathsome criminals trial, the vanquished Pakistani generals and all of the mastermind of the mass murder in Bangladesh at 1971 will also be charged for the crime against humanity.
    We, the Bangladeshi students from the University of South Florida, along with the mass people of Bangladesh, demand capital punishment for those who committed the heinous crimes during our liberation war and want justice for the families of the victims of 1971.
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