Justice Mohammad Anwarul Haque has been reading out the
verdict on six war crimes charges – bearing numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 13 –
brought against Sayedee.
Another tribunal member Jahangir Hossain started
reading the verdict as Haque took a break.
The three-member International
Crimes Tribunal -1, set up to try crimes against humanity during the 1971
Liberation War.
The court began with ATM Fazle Kabir making a few
statements to set the mood of the court before a summary of the 120-page
judgement was read out.
“The man who is accused in this case is
well-known. His sermons draw crowds of devotees from far-off places,” said
Kabir.
“Delwar Hossain Sayedee is not merely known as a Maulana, but was
also elected as MP twice.”
“His another identity is that he is the
Nayeb-e-Ameer of the Jamaat-e-Islami.”
Introducing the accused to those
present in the courtroom, Kabir said, “Today’s verdict is not against Maulana
Delwar Hossain Sayedee. This tribunal is not giving a verdict against any Jamaat
leader or a politician elected MP twice either.”
“We have to look 40
years back now to know the person against whom the verdict is being delivered.
Then Sayedee was known by the name of Delu at Pirozpur.”
Sayedee looked
tense in white Panjabi with a black vest on it as Justice Anwarul Hoque started
reading the verdict with permission from the tribunal Chairman.
As the
court session progresses, the entire nation holds its breath for a verdict many
have waited for over four decades.
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