Ghulam Azam, 89, the former head of the Jamaat-e-Islami party, is accused of creating and leading pro-Pakistan militias which carried out many killings and rapes during the nine-month war.
Wheelchair-bound Azam pleaded not guilty after the charges were read out to him for two hours by Judge Nizamul Huq, who set June 5 as the start of the trial.
"The International Crimes Tribunal charged him with crimes against humanity, genocide, murder, rape, abduction, arson and other crimes under international law," state prosecutor Ziad Al Malum told AFP.
Azam is the third and most high profile opposition figure to have been charged since the government set up the tribunal in 2010 to try suspects.
Both Jamaat and the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party have dismissed the court as a "show trial", while Human Rights Watch has said procedures used by the tribunal fall short of international standards.
Muslim-majority Bangladesh, which was called East Pakistan until 1971, has struggled to come to terms with its violent birth.
The government says up to three million people were killed in the war by the Pakistani army and local pro-Pakistan militias -- a figure disputed by independent historians.
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what aboutthe atrocities comitted onBiharis by the Mukti Bahini with the connivance of the State and Awami League thugs. Why is there no justice for them?
@Pungi:
Biharis are in refugee camps in Bangladesh because they are considered Pakistanis. Pakistan wont take them, they are not Bengalis.
So, before talking of justice to them from the Bengalis, ask Pakistan to accept their citizens.
http://www.voanews.com/english/news/a-13-2005-07-27-voa39-66389717.html
It is shame and a lesson for Pakistan who has put everything under the rug, just like the presence of OBL in Pakistan. The SC would never give a day to Taseer, BB murder or atrocities in East Pakistan. Not a single army officer is ever found guilty of war crimes. No wonder they are doing the same now in Balochistan without fear.
of course, religion has no part in this culture. everything is political!!!!!!!!
Let me tell you the history of JI in India, Pakistan & Bangladesh. It's the same. Resist the independence movement even if it has to be done with conspiracy and guns....and once the country gets independence with all the resistance......put a new name JI Hind, JI Pakitan or JI Bangladesh.....the core of the taliban mentality lies in the early preachings of JI.
What about Mukti Bahini ?? Rapes & victimization against the Biharis...will they get the justice?