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Category Archives: Translation
Accepting “Death Penalty” under the 1973 Act
In a recently published interview, Lord Avebury seemed to have accepted death penalty as a form of punishment for the perpetrators of 1971 Liberation War, arguing that the same has popular acceptance and support in Bangladesh [..] Continue reading
Suspected move for political asylum in UK by Golam Azam: awaiting Visa after winning immigration appeal
Golam Azam, the ex-Amir and one of the notorious alleged war criminals of Liberation War is trying to secretly flee from Bangladesh.
Posted in 1971, Asylum, Immigration, Law, News, Politics, Translation, War Crimes, War Criminal
Tagged Asylum, british high commission, golam azam, nabil azmi, visa
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