There are no comments.
The appellate court in Dhaka has deferred the hearing on a petition of Motiur Rahman Nizami, chief of Bangladesh’s largest Islamist party, to review the Supreme Court verdict upholding his death sentence.
After Nizami’s counsel pleaded for more time yesterday, the appellate division bench led by Chief Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha deferred the hearing by a week.
“We pleaded for six weeks, the court gave us one week. The matter will be heard after that,” Nizami’s lawyer S M Shahjahan told bdnews24.com after the hearing.
Nizami, 72-year-old president of the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami party, filed the petition on March 29 for review of the Supreme Court verdict that confirmed his death penalty for the 1971 war crimes.
In January, the apex court rejected Nizami’s appeal to overturn the International Crimes Tribunal’s 2014 verdict.
As the head of the Jamaat’s student wing Islami Chhatra Sangha in 1971, Nizami commanded the Al-Badr, a militia known for its ruthless mass murders, rape, loot and the killing of Bengali intellectuals in support of Pakistan’s campaign to suppress the Bengali freedom struggle.
Review is the last legal recourse for a death-row convict after all other judicial options have been exhausted.
On March 16, the death warrant issued by the tribunal was read out to Nizami after the Supreme Court published the full copy of its verdict on him.
Nizami’s case is the sixth of the war crimes cases so far to reach the stage of a review petition after the publication of the full verdict.
There are no comments.
Saying goodbye is never easy, especially when you are saying farewell to those that have left a positive impression. That was the case earlier this month when Canada hosted Mexico in a friendly at BC Place stadium in Vancouver.
Some 60mn primary-school-age children have no access to formal education
Lekhwiya’s El Arabi scores the equaliser after Tresor is sent off; Tabata, al-Harazi score for QSL champions
The Yemeni Minister of Tourism, Dr Mohamed Abdul Majid Qubati, yesterday expressed hope that the 48-hour ceasefire in Yemen declared by the Command of Coalition Forces on Saturday will be maintained in order to lift the siege imposed on Taz City and ease the entry of humanitarian aid to the besieged
Some 200 teachers from schools across the country attended Qatar Museum’s (QM) first ever Teachers Council at the Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) yesterday.
The Supreme Judiciary Council (SJC) of Qatar and the Indonesian Supreme Court (SCI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on judicial co-operation, it was announced yesterday.
Sri Lanka is keen on importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Qatar as part of government policy to shift to clean energy, Minister of City Planning and Water Supply Rauff Hakeem has said.