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Sunday, October 28, 2007

[Shadeshi_Bondhu] History speaks up

History speaks up
 

Pak forces and their collaborators killed top intellectuals at the fag end of Liberation War. This picture was taken from Rayer Bazar area on Dec 17, 1971.
After 36 years of independence Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh now denies its anti-liberation role when history speaks volumes about how its leaders and workers collaborated with the occupying Pakistan forces in mass killings, rape, looting and numerous other atrocities.

The remarks that Jamaat Secretary General Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed made to the press after the electoral talks with the Election Commission Thursday has left people across the country stunned.

Former chief justice and chairman of the Law Commission Mostafa Kamal yesterday told The Daily Star, "Now it is being said that no war criminal exists in the country. Maybe after some time it would be said that the Liberation War never took place. All this will mean we will be deprived of the real history."

The war criminals have dared to make the audacious claim thanks to years of indifference to the demand for action against them, many observed.

Jamaat's active role against the independence has been documented in different publications including those by Jamaat itself during the war in 1971.

Thousands of people still bear the scars of war crimes by Jamaat-e-Islami and their student front Islami Chhatra Shangha (now known as Islami Chhatra Shibir), and some other groups such as Muslim League and Nizam-e Islami.

The incumbent Jamaat secretary general on Thursday told reporters, "In fact, anti-liberation forces never even existed."

At a rally in observance of 'Badr Day' on November 7, 1971, Mojaheed, who was president of East Pakistan Islami Chhatra Shangha, came up with a four-point programme that included 'wiping Hindustan off the face of the earth'.

He said, "Move forward with your head held high and with the Quran in heart to materialise the programme. If necessary we will march up to New Delhi and fly the flag of greater Pakistan."

Many research works, academic studies of history, accounts of both victims and collaborators, and publications including newspapers reveal that Mojaheed, who headed the Al Badr Bahini in Dhaka then, led the killings of the intellectuals only two days ahead of the victory of Liberation War.

He used to collect funds, organise armed trainings for Razakars, and persuade students and youths to join the paramilitary force designed to eliminate the freedom fighters.

Addressing a function of the Chhatra Shangha in Faridpur on September 15, 1971, he said, "Razakars and Al Badr forces and all other voluntary organisations have been working to protect the nation from the collaborators and spies of India. But unfortunately we observe that a section of political leaders like ZA Bhutto, Kawsar Niazi, Mufti Mahmud and Asghar Khan have lately been making objectionable remarks about the patriots."

'Razakar Bahini' was established under supervision of former Jamaat secretary general Moulana Abul Kalam Mohammad Yousuf while 'Badr Bahini' was comprised of the Islami Chhatra Shangha members.

Professor Dr Anisuzzaman, one of the nine-member committee formed by the government for making "Bangladesher Swadhinata Judhha Dalilpatra" (History of Bangladesh's War of Independence) , told The Daily Star, "The documentary evidence that Jamaat had opposed the Liberation War is found in black and white in the then newspapers."

The committee assigned by the information ministry on behalf of the Bangladesh government has compiled and published documentary evidence of the Liberation War in 15 parts.

Anisuzzaman said, "Al Badr and Al Shams (both the organisations collaborated with the occupation force) were formed following the initiative of Jamaat and Islami Chhatra Shangha. There is no room for doubt that they had killed many of our sons of soil including intellectuals."

Ironically, the 1971 publications of The Daily Sangram, a newspaper known as the mouthpiece of Jamaat-e-Islami, carry enough evidence to expose Jamaat's anti-liberation role.

Study of history reveals that 'Razakars' would organise drives against the freedom fighters, repress their families and carry out arsons while the 'Badr Bahini' would hunt down the people seeking freedom and kill them.

The 'Badr Bahini' also organised seminars and distributed pamphlets in futile attempts to make Bangalis "believe in ideals of Pakistan and Islami philosophy of life from cultural and political view point."

The September 8, 1971 issue of the Daily Sangram carried a news item headlined "Chhatra Shangha activists will protect each inch of Pakistan's land".

Matiur Rahman Nizami, the incumbent Aamir of Jamaat and the then president of Shangha, said that Islami Chhatra Shangha activists were pledged to protect every inch of Pakistan . They were even ready to attack the mainland Hindustan [India] to protect united Pakistan, the report read.

Another issue of the Sangram published on September 15 quoted Nizami, who was also the commander-in- chief of Al Badr then, as saying, "Every one of us should assume the role of a soldier of an Islami country. With assistance of the poor and the oppressed, we must kill those who are engaged in war against Pakistan and Islam."

The same newspaper on the third page of its September 16 issue ran another item headlined "No force on earth will be able to destroy Pakistan." In the news report Nizami called on the people to face conspiracy of the so-called Banga Daradi (Lover of Bengal).

Nizami's predecessor former Jamaat-e-Islami Aamir Golam Azam was the brains behind Jamaat's anti-liberation efforts.

Statements that Golam Azam had made in different publications show how instrumental he was in Jamaat's mission to thwart the independence movement and in helping the Pakistan army to commit massacres and other war crimes.

Golam Azam had held several meetings with the then Pakistani military ruler Yahia Khan, other policymakers including governors and politicians to streamline the campaign to resist the liberation forces.

A photograph of the meeting held to form 'Peace Committee', which helped the occupying forces in committing genocides, shows Golam Azam with Pakistani leaders and military personnel.

Immediately after independence he fled to Pakistan and returned after the brutal killings of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his family in 1975.

In 1981, people threw shoes at him when he went to attend a namaz-e-janaza at Baitul Mukarram.

A total of three million people were killed and at least a quarter million women were violated during the nine months of war. Despite public demand for punishment to the war criminals and collaborators, successive governments did nothing to that end.

Only the government of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman took some initiatives to try the war criminals.

In January, 1972, Bangabandhu had formulated the Collaborators Act to try the collaborators and war criminals. The Act covers those individuals or organisations, who helped the Pakistani army in mass killings, conducted crimes against humanity, unleashed torture on men, women and children, destroyed property, or fought against the People's Republic of Bangladesh siding with the occupying forces. It also explained how 11 tribunals would be set up to punish them.

There is a view prevalent among a section of people that asking for trial of war criminals is irrelevant as the Awami League government had granted a general amnesty for all. This was said time and again that none pardoned Pakistani war criminals.

The Collaborators Act that was published in a gazette notification on November 30, 1973 however says none of the war criminals had been pardoned. The same was true for Golam Azam.

Section two of the Act said, "Those who were punished for or accused of rape, murder, attempt to murder or arson will not come under general amnesty under the section one."

Out of 37,000 sent to jail on charges of collaboration, some 26,000 were freed after announcement of the general amnesty.

Around 11,000 were still in the prison when the government of Justice Sayem and General Zia repealed the Collaboration Act on December 31, 1975. After the scrapping, those behind bars for war atrocities appealed and eventually got released.

In the early 90s, a mother of martyrs, Jahanara Imam, launched a movement for trial of war criminals. Though it won overwhelming public support none of the governments had bothered to take notice of it.

At that time, the People's Inquiry Commission was formed to investigate the activities of the war criminals and the collaborators.

Led by eminent poet Sufia Kamal, the commission comprised renowned academics, litterateurs and other professionals. On March 26, 1994, it unveiled accounts of the war crimes committed by 16 persons.

The war criminals are former acting aamir of Jamaat Abbas Ali Khan, Matiur Rahman Nizami, senior assistance secretary general of Jamaat Muhammad Kamaruzzaman, former BNP lawmaker Abdul Alim, Jamaat leader Delwar Hossain Sayeedi, Maulana Abdul Mannan, Anwar Zahid, Abdul Kader Molla, ASM Solaiman, Salauddin Quader Chowdhury, Maulana Abdus Sobhan, Maulana AKM Yousuf, Mohammad Ayen Ud Din, Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed, ABM Khaleq Majumder and Dr Sayed Sajjad Hossain. __._,_.___

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[Shadeshi_Bondhu] War criminal or fundamentalist? How and when to get the Jamatis?

War criminal or fundamentalist? How and when to get the Jamatis?

Policy-makers as well as general population should make a distinction between the two issues. More important is that not to be distracted from the main job at hand.

 

Today while listening to Suranjit Sengupta, an hypothetical story came to mind that may unfold in Bangladesh near future. We should remind that this is the same Suranjit Sengupta who used to be the parliamentary adviser for Sheikh Hasina. During last fifteen years, all the advice that he gave to his leader is how to stay out of parliament (when in opposition) or how to make the parliament ineffective while in ruling party. So, the competence and the amount of gray material shows in his history. Whatever the gray material is there, we think, it is so corrupt that nobody should expect something out of there with a good intention. So, when we hear a big maya-kanna for justice for war criminals and fundamentalists from the CTG, that makes us to think what actually is behind these. Here is the hypothetical story:

"Govt. vows to the pressure of trying the war criminals, even though they think it is an undue or at least an ill-intentioned pressure. However, a commission is created based on the international law and based on local existing laws. The focus of the govt.machinery diverts from the existing resources to the war crimes tribunal because they will seem more difficult to prove in the courts - since those are much older cases than the current cases. Since government had to involve itself into the war tribunals before concluding the existing special tribunal, so it has to adjust the priorities. Govt. at last manage to get some of the war criminals and make them face the justice. In the meantime, both Khaleda and Hasina and their collaborators comes out of jail since they were no longer the focus of the government. The nation seems to be happy.

In the election, one of the party forms government. However, in five years time, the two main parties are courting again the other two parties (Jamat and Jatiyo Party) to form coalition."

Thus, the history starts to unravel itself upon us again!

This is the kind of history that these AL and BNP culprits want to recreate for us. Government should not listen to these demands, rather they should focus on their jobs at hand. Finishing the current job NOW is much more important.

Are we saying that the demand for trying war criminals are not justified?

No, we would not say that. But those who are demanding it right now, have a bad intention. They are trying to get out of the cages by creating a chaos. That should not be allowed to happen.

What do we suggest that should be followed to try the war criminals, eventually?

What should we do about fundamentalist politics in Bangladesh?

If you really push for an answer, here are two options.

1. Govt. should take the time until December 2008, to make sure that the planned election is held on time. In parallel, it should continue the legal proceedings and actions of task force and ACC should continue to make sure that a level playing field is created as best as possible. During this time, government should also encourage the new and existing political parties to engage in a dialogue to reach a national consensus on these two issues. This consensus should be made among the major parties that represent good majority of the population (supported by the field level surveys).

Once such a consensus is reached. Govt. can try one thing. It should encourage the political parties to form an election platform out of this consensus and push for a coalition government after a successful election. The elected government can proceed to make policies regarding the two important issues. If the government can not encourage a strong enough election platform, then, only then the second option might be considered.

2. In the case of a successful execution of all the existing cases of corruption and successful completion of task force activities, one year from now (October 2008), the CTG should convene to see the state of political dialogue on the two major issues - i.e. to discuss the issues of war crimes in 1971 and how the nation should deal with fundamentalist issues. If they do not feel that the national consensus hasn't reached yet and they have enough resources to engage, they might talk to the parties involved whether the national election can be pushed toward the end of 2009 ( i.e. instead of December 2008, elections will be held by December 2009). If such an environment existed at that time, it may proceed with the second option.

If an important job like the issue of war crimes has been left alone by Hasina, Khaleda and Ershad for last 27 years, the nation can wait another year to see that happen.

The willingness to wait for another year would also prove the politicians' seriousness about the demand. Also, if these politicians can depend on this CTG for such an important national job which they failed to do so far, they should also stop acting like opposition parties to the CTG. The political parties should at least suspend all the alleged criminals from their respective parties, which suspention might be temporary at the moment. The final verdict from the courts may make the suspensions permanent. These steps should be taken to show their seriousness. Unless, the nation would always think that all these are just show to get their Mokkhiranis out of jain. Public re eto boka vaba thik na.

The time until December 2008 is necessary to make sure that we do not loose what we have achieved so far during last one year. It has already been suggested. CTG should not complicate their work now.

Even if you do not try those war criminals, which was the case until 1/11 happened, don't worry much about those. The next generation leadership will do that - for sure. You guys just make sure that the economic conditions are right for the vibrant growth of a strong middle class out of this next generation. We will accomplish the untouched job of yours in our lifetime. If you listen to those Suranjit babus or Zillurs or Motias or Menons or Selims now, there is an every possibility that our history will laugh at us once more. We do not want that to happen again. Let us take our time to make sure that we do not waste more time.

If enough patience and planning is not used to achieve what is needed, all will be squandered just like the way success was squandered after the 1990. Can you imagine, both Hasina and Khaleda are vying for electoral alliance with Ershad in 17 years time! For those of us who were teenagers during the 1990, it really hurts to think how a nation can be bluffed and fooled by the politicians.

Do not let them to do it with this Jamat issue again. We are ready to go slow, but not ready to miss the train this time.

If you thought some of the ideas are worth of your reading time, please forward it to others. If you have an ear to the members of the CTG, policy makers and lawyers, please forward it to them. If you have an ear to the journalists and news editors of the electronic media, discuss it with them. Hope they would look at the suggestions and give due diligence.

Thanks for your time,

Innovation Line

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Note: This is a freelance column, published mainly in different internet based forums. This column is open for contribution by the members of new generation, sometimes referred to as Gen 71. If you identify yourself as someone from that age-group and want to contribute to this column, please feel free to contact. Thanks to the group moderator for publishing the article.

We have not seen the Liberation War, but we know if we can free the country from corruption first, we will eventually get to other dreams soon. Because of corruption, we could not even get into information highway for years, let alone other dreams!

This is the kind of article for which we started this column. Because of ongoing mess, a gift from our older generation, we often get diverted. Now that it seems some sanity is returning in Bangladesh, we would try to go back to our original plan.

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