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Category Archives: Lobbying
Text of ICT Prosecutor’s Speech before South Asian Committee of EU Parliament
Full text of ICT prosecutor Advocate Zead-Al-Malum’s speech before EU Parliament’s Delegation on South Asia explaining the nature of the International Crimes Tribunal, its operations, and the safeguards that are built within the process to protect the human rights of the accused who are now on trial. Continue reading →
Posted in Analysis, Diplomacy, ICT Update, Law, Lobbying, Rebuttals, Review, Submissions/Presentations/Speech
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Tagged EU Parliament, Zead-Al-Malum
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Who’s Afraid of Sarmila Bose?
Sarmila Bose has been invited to key international policy talks on Pakistan over the last few years. This article looks at her connections to various think-tanks and policy groups in both UK and USA which possibly explains her research. Continue reading →
Posted in 1971, Analysis, Controversy, Diplomacy, History, Lobbying, Policy, Politics, Revisionism
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Tagged F-16, pakistan, Sarmila Bose, Think Tanks, UK, USA
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Sarmila Bose, a dedicated advocate for a genocidal regime
She came like a whirlwind causing a little tsunami in the US capital. The day was March 15, 2011 and the place of occurrence was the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars. Continue reading →
Posted in 1971, Analysis, Controversy, History, Jurisprudence, Law, Lobbying, Policy, Politics, Review, War Crimes, War Criminal
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Tagged Fundamentalism, Genocide, Jamat e-Islami, Liberation War Bangladesh, Pakistani Generals, Sarmila Bose
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Lord Avebury- A Policy of Appeasement?
A Policy of Appeasement? I was recently having a discussion with a friend about the International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh. He couldn’t understand why liberals and multiculturalists were being critical about the trial’s developments. This criticism is part of a … Continue reading →
Things Lord Avebury Failed to Mention and Clarify
A response to Lord Eric Avebury’s press statement issued in relation to Justice Concern (a Jamat front) backed House of Lords Seminar [..] Continue reading →
Posted in 1971, Controversy, Discussion, Law, Lobbying, Politics, Rebuttals, Translation
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Tagged Amnesty International, IBA, Jamat e-Islami, Justice Concern, Lord Avebury
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