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#1418654
3 September 2016
People shows victory sign after the execution of war criminal Mir Quasem Ali at Shahbag Projonmo Chattar where Bangladeshi people gathered in 2013 for a month long protest for the brutal deeds of war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 03 September 2016. Mir Quasem Ali was a Bangladeshi tycon, the former director of Islami Bank, and chairman of the Diganta Media Corporation, which owns Diganta TV. He founded the Ibn Sina Trust and was a key figure in the establishment of the NGO Rabita al-Alam al-Islami. He was considered to be the wealthiest person of the Bangladeshi political party Jamaat-e-Islami.
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#1418655
3 September 2016
Bangladeshi secularists are celebrating after the execution of war criminal Mir Quasem Ali at Shahbag Projonmo Chattar where Bangladeshi people gathered in 2013 for a month long protest for the brutal deeds of war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 03 September 2016. Mir Quasem Ali was a Bangladeshi tycon, the former director of Islami Bank, and chairman of the Diganta Media Corporation, which owns Diganta TV. He founded the Ibn Sina Trust and was a key figure in the establishment of the NGO Rabita al-Alam al-Islami. He was considered to be the wealthiest person of the Bangladeshi political party Jamaat-e-Islami.
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#1418650
3 September 2016
A protestor sings Bangladeshi patriotic song before the execution of war criminal Mir Quasem Ali at Shahbag Projonmo Chattar where Bangladeshi people gathered in 2013 for a month long protest for the brutal deeds of war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 03 September 2016. Mir Quasem Ali was a Bangladeshi tycon, the former director of Islami Bank, and chairman of the Diganta Media Corporation, which owns Diganta TV. He founded the Ibn Sina Trust and was a key figure in the establishment of the NGO Rabita al-Alam al-Islami. He was considered to be the wealthiest person of the Bangladeshi political party Jamaat-e-Islami.
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#1418651
3 September 2016
Bangladeshi Secular Protesters are waving their hands for the execution of war criminal Mir Quasem Ali at Shahbag Projonmo Chattar where Bangladeshi people gathered in 2013 for a month long protest for the brutal deeds of war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 03 September 2016. Mir Quasem Ali was a Bangladeshi tycon, the former director of Islami Bank, and chairman of the Diganta Media Corporation, which owns Diganta TV. He founded the Ibn Sina Trust and was a key figure in the establishment of the NGO Rabita al-Alam al-Islami. He was considered to be the wealthiest person of the Bangladeshi political party Jamaat-e-Islami.
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#1418652
3 September 2016
Shadow reflected on the street of a preotester for the execution of war criminal Mir Quasem Ali at Shahbag Projonmo Chattar where Bangladeshi people gathered in 2013 for a month long protest for the brutal deeds of war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 03 September 2016. Mir Quasem Ali was a Bangladeshi tycon, the former director of Islami Bank, and chairman of the Diganta Media Corporation, which owns Diganta TV. He founded the Ibn Sina Trust and was a key figure in the establishment of the NGO Rabita al-Alam al-Islami. He was considered to be the wealthiest person of the Bangladeshi political party Jamaat-e-Islami.
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3 September 2016
Bangladeshi Secularists are showing victory sign after the execution of war criminal Mir Quasem Ali at Shahbag Projonmo Chattar where Bangladeshi people gathered in 2013 for a month long protest for the brutal deeds of war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 03 September 2016. Mir Quasem Ali was a Bangladeshi tycon, the former director of Islami Bank, and chairman of the Diganta Media Corporation, which owns Diganta TV. He founded the Ibn Sina Trust and was a key figure in the establishment of the NGO Rabita al-Alam al-Islami. He was considered to be the wealthiest person of the Bangladeshi political party Jamaat-e-Islami.
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3 September 2016
Bangladeshi Secularists are showing victory sign after the execution of war criminal Mir Quasem Ali at Shahbag Projonmo Chattar where Bangladeshi people gathered in 2013 for a month long protest for the brutal deeds of war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 03 September 2016. Mir Quasem Ali was a Bangladeshi tycon, the former director of Islami Bank, and chairman of the Diganta Media Corporation, which owns Diganta TV. He founded the Ibn Sina Trust and was a key figure in the establishment of the NGO Rabita al-Alam al-Islami. He was considered to be the wealthiest person of the Bangladeshi political party Jamaat-e-Islami.
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3 September 2016
Bangladeshi Secularists are showing victory sign after the execution of war criminal Mir Quasem Ali at Shahbag Projonmo Chattar where Bangladeshi people gathered in 2013 for a month long protest for the brutal deeds of war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 03 September 2016. Mir Quasem Ali was a Bangladeshi tycon, the former director of Islami Bank, and chairman of the Diganta Media Corporation, which owns Diganta TV. He founded the Ibn Sina Trust and was a key figure in the establishment of the NGO Rabita al-Alam al-Islami. He was considered to be the wealthiest person of the Bangladeshi political party Jamaat-e-Islami.
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3 September 2016
Bangladeshi Secularists are showing victory sign after the execution of war criminal Mir Quasem Ali at Shahbag Projonmo Chattar where Bangladeshi people gathered in 2013 for a month long protest for the brutal deeds of war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 03 September 2016. Mir Quasem Ali was a Bangladeshi tycon, the former director of Islami Bank, and chairman of the Diganta Media Corporation, which owns Diganta TV. He founded the Ibn Sina Trust and was a key figure in the establishment of the NGO Rabita al-Alam al-Islami. He was considered to be the wealthiest person of the Bangladeshi political party Jamaat-e-Islami.
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#1418661
3 September 2016
A Bangladeshi kid joins the celebration rally for the execution of war criminal Mir Quasem Ali at Shahbag Projonmo Chattar where Bangladeshi people gathered in 2013 for a month long protest for the brutal deeds of war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 03 September 2016. Mir Quasem Ali was a Bangladeshi tycon, the former director of Islami Bank, and chairman of the Diganta Media Corporation, which owns Diganta TV. He founded the Ibn Sina Trust and was a key figure in the establishment of the NGO Rabita al-Alam al-Islami. He was considered to be the wealthiest person of the Bangladeshi political party Jamaat-e-Islami.
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3 September 2016
Bangladeshi Secularists are waving Bangladesh National Flag after the execution of war criminal Mir Quasem Ali at Shahbag Projonmo Chattar where Bangladeshi people gathered in 2013 for a month long protest for the brutal deeds of war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 03 September 2016. Mir Quasem Ali was a Bangladeshi tycon, the former director of Islami Bank, and chairman of the Diganta Media Corporation, which owns Diganta TV. He founded the Ibn Sina Trust and was a key figure in the establishment of the NGO Rabita al-Alam al-Islami. He was considered to be the wealthiest person of the Bangladeshi political party Jamaat-e-Islami.
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#1418664
3 September 2016
A Bangladeshi rickshaw puller is showing victory sign after the execution of war criminal Mir Quasem Ali at Shahbag Projonmo Chattar where Bangladeshi people gathered in 2013 for a month long protest for the brutal deeds of war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 03 September 2016. Mir Quasem Ali was a Bangladeshi tycon, the former director of Islami Bank, and chairman of the Diganta Media Corporation, which owns Diganta TV. He founded the Ibn Sina Trust and was a key figure in the establishment of the NGO Rabita al-Alam al-Islami. He was considered to be the wealthiest person of the Bangladeshi political party Jamaat-e-Islami.
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3 September 2016
Bangladeshi Secularists are showing victory sign after the execution of war criminal Mir Quasem Ali at Shahbag Projonmo Chattar where Bangladeshi people gathered in 2013 for a month long protest for the brutal deeds of war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 03 September 2016. Mir Quasem Ali was a Bangladeshi tycon, the former director of Islami Bank, and chairman of the Diganta Media Corporation, which owns Diganta TV. He founded the Ibn Sina Trust and was a key figure in the establishment of the NGO Rabita al-Alam al-Islami. He was considered to be the wealthiest person of the Bangladeshi political party Jamaat-e-Islami.
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#1418663
3 September 2016
A Bangladeshi 1971 Freedom Fighter started dancing after the execution of war criminal Mir Quasem Ali under the Bangladesh National flag at Shahbag Projonmo Chattar where Bangladeshi people gathered in 2013 for a month long protest for the brutal deeds of war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 03 September 2016. Mir Quasem Ali was a Bangladeshi tycon, the former director of Islami Bank, and chairman of the Diganta Media Corporation, which owns Diganta TV. He founded the Ibn Sina Trust and was a key figure in the establishment of the NGO Rabita al-Alam al-Islami. He was considered to be the wealthiest person of the Bangladeshi political party Jamaat-e-Islami.
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3 September 2016
Dr. Imran H. Sarker, one of the prominent secularists of Bangladesh on a press conference after the execution of Mir Quasem Ali at Shahbag Projonmo Chattar where Bangladeshi people gathered in 2013 for a month long protest for the brutal deeds of war criminals of Bangladesh Liberation War in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 03 September 2016. Mir Quasem Ali was a Bangladeshi tycon, the former director of Islami Bank, and chairman of the Diganta Media Corporation, which owns Diganta TV. He founded the Ibn Sina Trust and was a key figure in the establishment of the NGO Rabita al-Alam al-Islami. He was considered to be the wealthiest person of the Bangladeshi political party Jamaat-e-Islami.
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#5730
5 July 2013
5th February 2013, this date will be pronunced on the lip of every Bangladeshi people till their last breath. In this date people from every status of Bangladesh aggregated for the execution of war criminals of 1971 liberation war,prohibitting the organization of war criminals and also for building a concious Bangladesh with the independent mind. Instantaneously the whole Shahbag was floated with the song and the moto of their protest.With the grievence all the Bangladeshi people made Shahbag as their bastion to let the world know about their existence and patriotism.The infrangible participation of the youth generation racked up the whole world.After that Shahbag renamed as Projonmo Chattar and this protest named as Shahbag Protest.In this Shahbag Protest some rebel young people formed a group named Shaheed Rumi Squad where there main goal is for the proper judgement of war criminals too. Lots of days have been passed, people are waiting for the execution of the war criminals which have been their dream for last 42 years. But none of their demand have been taken care.Even their is hardly any verdict, those have done are hanged for the conclusion. Right after the 5th month of Shahbag Protest, 5th July 2013 Shahbag aggregated again right at 4pm.By the pain caused by the improper judgment procedure of war criminals they have roped their hands and eyes with black lays to stand again. Their only goal is the execution of war criminals of 1971 liberation war and prohibitting the organization of war criminals, specially the activities of Jamat-Shibir. As far Shaheed Rumi Squad
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