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Sunday, April 15, 2012

The Sunday Telegraph: British Muslim faces charges of war crimes in Bangladesh

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The newspaper "The Sunday Telegraph that" a prominent British Muslim figures facing charges of war crimes in Bangladesh.

The newspaper pointed out that Chowdhury Moinuddin, Director of the provision of spiritual care for the Muslims in the health system the British, and the official organization Muslim Aid, one of the most important organization to aid Muslim charities in Britain, and personal leadership in the Muslim Council of Britain has vehemently denied his involvement in a number of abductions and disappearances that have occurred during Bangladesh's struggle for independence in the seventies of the last century. Moinuddin said that those claims false and politically motivated.

But Muhammad Abdul Hannan Khan, the chief investigator in the International Criminal Court in Bangladesh confirmed that there was evidence of involvement in the operations of a particular religion to kill the intellectuals .. He added: "We have made great progress in the case against him, and there is no opportunity for not being charged or tried, he expected to bring charges against him in June. If convicted, he faces a certain death sentence of religion."

It was a particular religion, of Bangladeshi origin, working as a journalist in the capital Dhaka and was a member of a party militant Islamic group that he was supporting Pakistan in its war against Bangladesh.

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