Primary Sources · Official Documents and Legal Texts
Abdul Quader Mollah Appeal Judgment, 2013
— Supreme Court of Bangladesh / Appellate Division
Primary appellate judicial document on the appeal, death sentence, and reasoning in the ICT case.
Discover Bengal · Unfolded
❦International Crimes Tribunal Begins
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Primary Sources · Official Documents and Legal Texts
— Supreme Court of Bangladesh / Appellate Division
Primary appellate judicial document on the appeal, death sentence, and reasoning in the ICT case.
Primary Sources · Official Documents and Legal Texts
— International Crimes Tribunal Bangladesh
Core judicial source for the 5 February 2013 verdict that triggered the Shahbag movement.
Primary Sources · Official Documents and Legal Texts
Kamal Hossain's memoir traces liberation, constitution-making, democracy, and the justice question.
Primary Sources · Official Documents and Legal Texts
— Government of Bangladesh / Bangladesh Parliament
Important legal source for the appeal, sentencing, and prosecution debates that followed the Shahbag protests.
Research Articles and Papers · Scholarly Articles and Papers
A synthetic history of Bangladesh from the long view through colonial encounters, East Pakistan, war, and independence.
Research Articles and Papers · Scholarly Articles and Papers
— Academic article / research paper
Academic reading on war-crimes justice, forgiveness, public memory, and the moral politics of 1971.
Reference Sources · Encyclopedia and Archive Reference
Banglapedia reference on Bangladesh's tribunal process for 1971-related international crimes.
News and Contemporary Reports · Court Report
Daily Star summary of the first ICT verdict, sentencing Abul Kalam Azad alias Bachchu Razakar to death in absentia for crimes against humanity and genocide charges.
News and Contemporary Reports · Trial Monitoring
Bangladesh Trial Observer summary of the 3 November 2013 ICT-2 verdict sentencing Chowdhury Mueen Uddin and Ashrafuzzaman Khan to death in absentia in the intellectual-killings case.