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International Crimes Tribunal
The Long Road to Justice for Bangladesh’s War Criminals
By Abed Khan
After decades, the International Crimes Tribunal is finally offering justice to war victims.

Justice Pending for Bangladeshi Accused of War Crimes
By Mohammad A. Arafat
Accused of horrific crimes during Bangladesh’s fight for independence, Motiur Rahman Nizami is about to face justice.

Flawed Justice in Bangladesh
By Sudha Ramachandran
The International Crimes Tribunal has its problems. But for many, flawed justice is better than none.

Is Bangladesh’s Ban on Jamaat-e-Islami Democratic?
The banning of a controversial Islamic party has sparked heated debate over democratic principles.
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