I do not know what you are trying to say; perhaps, you are trying to say that, as a commander, Golam Azam did not commit any of those heinous crimes himself, but his troops did.
You should know that commander gets punished for the crimes of his troops, because - troops merely execute orders of the commander. So, ultimate accountability lands on the commander.
Golam Azam did not get death penalty only because of his age. I hope he understands the compassion shown to him, that he, as a commander of a Razakar Bahini, could have shown to his victims, many of them were at the end of their lives too.
Jiten Roy
From: Asoke Bose <anjbose@hotmail.com>
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Subject: [mukto-mona] Golam Azam did not do wrong in 1971!!
Golam Azam did not do any wrong in 1971 and he has all right to live.
I in my full consciousness witnessed our liberation struggle. The collaboration with Pakistani invaders from our soil was Bangalee and it is true that Golam Azam was their leader. They collaborated Pakistani army in the name of Islam, they executed racial cleansing, and wanted to transform the then Muslims to true blood Muslims.
I appreciate Akathar, my friend's comments that we got our liberation within a short time and so we could not get time to change ourselves.
After liberation, the root of our hypocrisy lies mostly in Awami leadership, they could not come out from Paki mentality.
One Tazuddin is not enough for fulfilling our dream and he was pushed out of site of Bangabandhu and that trend is totally nourished by all of us. If you want to see hypocrisy then you will see the present leadership of Awami league. They know that unwillingly we will support them as we have no other alternatives.
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