An enforced disappearance criticism has been filed with the World Crimes Tribunal (ICT) against 11 participants, at the side of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina and extinct dwelling minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal.
Inclined military officer Hasinur Rahman (Bir Pratik) filed the criticism this present day (9 October).
Rising from the tribunal this afternoon, extinct Lt Colonel Hasinur Rahman told the newsmen that he turn out to be detained in ‘Aynaghar (secret detention centre)’ twice, and turn out to be subjected to inhuman and barbaric torture there.
“I possess filed this criticism with the prosecution allotment of the ICT disturbing justice, compensation and rehabilitation,” he said.
Hasinur Rahman, moreover a extinct legitimate of the Fast Circulation Battalion (RAB) expressed his hope that the grossly unfair, unlawful and inhumane actions performed by “a gang below Sheikh Hasina’s supervision”, would reach out within the investigation soon.
“I turn out to be prompt to work with Indian intelligence legitimate and as I refused to realize so in 2008, I grew to turn out to be a victim of forced disappearance. I turn out to be pushed aside from the carrier in 2012 as I raised many questions relating to the BDR mutiny,” the extinct militia officer claimed.
He said it turn out to be a particular example of enforced disappearance all the intention thru the carrier time and no longer lower than 10 felony cases had been filed against him as, “he expressed his notion against enforced disappearance and murder.”
Hasinur said, “I had so many successes in curbing militancy and moving militant and classic outfits all the intention thru my carrier in RAB, despite that the then authorities tried to execute me inside of the jail by the detained militant outfits.”
Replying to a question, Hasinur Rahman expressed his gratitude to martyred Abu Sayeed and others who sacrificed their lives all the intention thru the anti-discrimination college students’ motion.
He expects that after drop of the autocratic authorities, the tribunal is now free to again justice.