Accomplices of 1971 war crimes must apologize: Mahfuj Alam

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Published On: 11 May 2025, 13:15 Updated On:11 May 2025, 20:27
Information and Broadcasting Adviser Md Mahfuj Alam . File photo

DHAKA, May 11, 2025 (BSS) - Information and Broadcasting Adviser Md Mahfuj Alam today said the issue of 1971 must be resolved and the accomplices of war crimes must seek apology. 

"The Pakistanis ideology will have to be negated for doing politics in Bangladesh," he said in a facebook post on his verified account this afternoon.

He wrote the post titling "Two Words" denoting its first point that, "Pakistan has committed genocide in this country. (Pakistan officially apologized, even the country is agreed to seek apology further. But accomplices of war crimes are yet to apologize)."
 
"Making narrative in favour of genocide in any excuse must be stopped. Sabotage must be wound up by intruding into the force of July. Have to come with clean heart," he wrote.

In his second point, he wrote, "The pro-Mujib leftist forces have no mercy. They are the brains behind the League's enforced disappearances and murders and the massacres in the anti-Modi movement and Shapla. They belong to 36 Division".

The adviser also said: "They are still in their position untouched despite their repulsive brokering during July. Till today, the pro-Mujib Leftists are culturally and intellectually betraying with July. They are plotting against the forces of July while sitting in the country. All these B teams of the League will soon be defeated. There is no use in relying on anyone else."

Earlier, in another post, he said, "The decision has been made to ban the activities of the Awami League. A provision has been added to the legal process to ban the party. The July Declaration will be issued within the next 30 working days."

However, the government has decided to ban all activities of the Awami League until the trial of its leaders and activists is over at the International Crimes Tribunal.

This decision was taken in a special meeting of the Advisory Council last night with Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus in the chair.

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