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❦A. L. M. Fazlur Rahman
Chief of later independent investigation commission
Associated with the 2009 Pilkhana case through testimony, oversight, investigation, or political linkage documented in public reporting.
Biography
Context

In the context of Post-incident justice, accountability, and re-investigation discourse around the BDR mutiny/massacre., A. L. M. Fazlur Rahman is recognized as Chief of later independent investigation commission. Associated with the 2009 Pilkhana case through testimony, oversight, investigation, or political linkage documented in public reporting.
Contribution
Associated with the 2009 Pilkhana case through testimony, oversight, investigation, or political linkage documented in public reporting.
Impact
Contributed to how state accountability and competing narratives around Pilkhana were framed in public and institutional arenas.
Timeline Placement
A. L. M. Fazlur Rahman appears in 2 linked timeline events, spanning 2001 - 2009.
First Appearance
2001
Latest Appearance
2009
Active Span
2001 - 2009
Linked Events
2
Legacy Summary
Contributed to how state accountability and competing narratives around Pilkhana were framed in public and institutional arenas. This influence is reflected across 2 connected events.
References
Key sources for understanding this figure
2001 Bangladesh-India border skirmishes
Chronology-focused overview of Padua/Pyrdiwah and Boraibari clashes, including timeline and casualty reporting context.
Cited in: 1 events
Bangladesh BDR Mutiny Coverage
International breaking-news coverage and an external reporting perspective on the mutiny.
Cited in: 1 events
Bangladesh BDR Mutiny: Army Investigation Report
Primary internal investigation from the military perspective on rebellion, conspiracy, command failure, security, and administrative causes.
Cited in: 1 events
Bangladesh Rifles
Banglapedia's institutional overview of Bangladesh Rifles, including its later renaming as Border Guard Bangladesh and basic historical context for the 2009 crisis.
Cited in: 1 events
Bangladesh since independence
A concise overview of Bangladesh's immediate post-1971 political transition, including Mujib's return and the early constitutional order.
Cited in: 1 events
Bangladesh to Investigate 2009 Paramilitary Mutiny Massacre
Recent news source on the 2024 reinvestigation debate and the mutiny’s place in contemporary political memory.
Cited in: 1 events
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