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Monday, February 4, 2008

For Mr.Faruque Alamgir : [ALOCHONA] Hasina: trial 'wholly without merit' says Canadian counsel

Dear Mr. Alamgir:

In your haste to see an Indian bugaboo under everything, you seem to have overlooked an important fact about Mr. Payam Akhavan's origins. He is Iranian in origin and lives and practices in Canada. As to what his origin, whether Indian or Iranian or Martian, has to do with the merits of his remarks escapes me. But please do be a little more careful with your facts and respectful of your language when sharing your thoughts.

A simple Google check on Mr Akhavan would have given you and us the following information.

http://www.dccam.org/Projects/Affinity/SIF/DATA/CV/person_CV_66.html

http://people.mcgill.ca/payam.akhavan/

Sincerely

Robin Khundkar

-----Original Message-----
From: Faruque Alamgir
Sent: Feb 1, 2008 10:15 AM
To: Alochona@mx2.service.uci.edu
Subject: [ALOCHONA] Hasina: trial 'wholly without merit' says Canadian counsel

Dear friends

Whats new in this statement of the indian origin counsel. This is the  normal practice for every defendents (either theif,murderer,luichcha or pick pocket) counsel to start their arguments with this dialogue. I do not see anything to be happy with this( Eto nacha nachir kono proyojon nai).

The way this statement is being aired through different blogs by awami supporters that their leader who is seriously charged with several extortion crimes is being free as the judgement is served by the honoble indian ukil. Prudent people should remember that there is long way to go to fight the legal battle(unless they some hidden agenda as the awamis always do). It is foolish for those who just jump over stary statement of a counsel.

Faruque Alamgir

Friends, had this been the practice than no criminal could be tried and would have been freed. The ordinary statement would have sufficed.There would not have any necessity of Judges and courts then ?????????

There is a syaing that Shahebey koichey........bhai Anonder ar Shima nai !!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

That is the characteristics of our politicians and their lezurs that what their masters Shada Chamra says they jump and dance on that. This is not only childish but shamefull as well.

gopalsengupta@aol.com wrote:

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Hasina trial 'wholly without merit', says Canadian counsel Akhavan
 
 
Fri, Feb 1st, 2008 1:33 pm BdST
Dhaka, Feb 1 (bdnews24.com)â€"Shiekh Hasina's trial was "wholly without merit", while there was "pressure to get her convicted", her Canadian counsel Payam Akhavan said on Friday.

He urged the government to free Sheikh Hasina immediately as the Awami League president was not implicated by the plaintiff Azam J Chowdhury.

"I had reviewed the file of the Azam Chowdhury case and found the prosecution case to be wholly without merit," Akhavan told reporters at a press conference at Hotel Sonargaon prior to his departure from Dhaka ending his five-day visit to Bangladesh.

"There is pressure to get her convicted. There is no basis for keeping her confined. Sheikh Hasina must be immediately released", he said.

"I should note that my observation that this trial falls far short of human rights standards is by no means isolated or unprecedented".

He said if there was no interference in the judicial process, Sheikh Hasina should be freed tomorrow.

"I come with no political agenda beyond asking that her rights to a fair trial and fundamental freedoms be respected in accordance both with the constitution of Bangladesh and its obligation under the United Nations human rights covenants to which it is a signatory," he said.

Terming the makeshift court trying Sheikh Hasina a "semi-camera court", Akhavan asked the government to allow public access to the trial.

"This is a semi-camera court in the sense that a few people were allowed to witness the trial. Even the court was smaller. Hundreds of people, who were barred by the police, have the right to witness the trial," said the Canadian lawyer.

He said Hasina's cousin Sheikh Fazlul Karim Selim was kept blindfolded without food and sleep for 48 hours, and given electric shocks forcing him to sign a statement to implicate Sheikh Hasina in the case.

Payam Akhavan, a former lawyer of the International Court of Justice in The Hague, hoped that his client would get a fair trial.

"My optimism is conditional. I have deep regard for Bangladesh's judiciary which is the guardian of the rule of law," said Akhavan.

He said he would continue his legal fight to free Sheikh Hasina.

"I will spare no effort in utilising the procedure of the United Nations human rights system, to ensure that her fundamental human rights are respected in accordance with international law," the lawyer said, adding that a travesty of justice is not a precedent that would usher in a new era of transparency and accountability.

Canadian Payam Akhavan was appointed as international counsel for Sheikh Hasina in August last year. He came to Bangladesh at the invitation of the detained AL president's lawyers to assist in the legal battle.

Former prime minister Sheikh Hasina was arrested on July 16 last year.

She was later shown arrested in a Tk 3 crore extortion case filed by businessmen Azam J Chowdhury against Hasina and Selim.

Chowdhury alleged that Sheikh Selim collected the money from him in the name of Sheikh Hasina to accelerate a government contract on construction of a power project implemented by a Russian company of which Chowdhury was the local agent.

However, the plaintiff Chowdhury testified in the special court Jan 30 that he had filed only against Sheikh Selim, not Sheikh Hasina, for extortion.


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