Please see below for statements on the International Crimes Tribunal and the current crisis in Bangladesh by international bodies including Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International.
Human Rights Organisations
Human Rights Watch: End Violence over War Crimes Trial (1/3/13)
Odhikar Statement on Bangladesh Crisis (5/3/13)
The Bar Human Rights Committee on Sayedee verdict (4/3/13)
Amnesty International: Bangladesh: Resist pressure to push for hasty death sentences at war crimes tribunal (22/2/13)
Human Rights Watch: Post Trial Amendments Taint War Crimes Process (14/2/13)
Human Rights Watch: Bangladesh Backtracks on Rights
The United Nations
Failure to Comply with Recommendations on Freedom of Expression and Information
UN Special Rapporteur ‘alarmed’ at human rights concerns [2013]
UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention Condemns ICT [2013]
IHRC Action Alert on Ghulam Azam (25/2/13)
Human Rights Watch Investigate Alleged Abduction of War Crimes Witness (13/11/12)
Human Rights Watch: End Harassment of Defense Counsel (17/10/12)
Legal bodies
International Commission of Jurist on need for justice over revenge in response to Sayedee verdict
Bar Human Rights Committee on ICT
International Centre for Transitional Justice: Fighting past impunity in Bangladesh (July 2010)
Public Figures
Rushanara Ali, MP for Bethnal Green and Bow
Eric Avebury on Abduction of Defence Witness
US Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues on ICT
En Nahda statement on War Crimes Trial
Islamic Authorities
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