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