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AL activities banned until trial at ICT complete
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Published :
May 11, 2025 02:20
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May 11, 2025 02:20

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The interim government on Saturday officially banned all activities of the Awami League under the Anti-terrorism Act until the end of trial of the party and its leaders at the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT).

The decision came at an emergency meeting of the Advisory Council presided over by Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna.

Law Adviser Asif Nazrul read out a statement announcing the decision at a press briefing after the meeting.

According to the statement, the meeting approved an amendment to the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) Act. The amendment allows the International Crimes Tribunal to punish any political party, its affiliates or support groups.

“In the meeting of the Advisory Council, it was decided that all activities of the Awami League, including those in cyberspace, will remain banned under the Anti-Terrorism Act until the trial of the party and its leaders at the International Crimes Tribunal is completed, for the sake of security and sovereignty of the country, safety of the leaders and activists of the July Movement, and protection of the plaintiffs and witnesses of the International Crimes Tribunal”.

A circular in this regard would be issued the next working day, the statement said.

In the meeting it was also decided that the July Proclamation would be finalised and published within the next 30 working days, the statement added.

Other advisers including Asif Mahmud, Mahfuz Alam and Syeda Rizwana were present at the briefing. However, they left the briefing venue immediately after reading out the statement.

The Awami League, founded in 1949, played a major role in the country’s Liberation Movement in 1971 and ruled Bangladesh for most of the post-2008 period.

However, in recent years, the party came under fire for widespread human rights abuses, crackdowns on opposition parties, suppression of media freedom, and election engineering, particularly the controversial 2024 general election that was boycotted by major opposition forces.

A mass uprising on August 5 last year overthrew the Sheikh Hasina regime. She was the supreme leader of the party.

The Advisory Council came up with the decisions in the face of a one-hour ultimatum issued at the fag end of a blockade programme.

Hasnat Abdullah, a leader of the National Citizen Party (NCP), gave the ultimatum to ban the Awami League as a political party.

At the blockade programme at the Shahbagh intersection in the capital, he said to the interim government: "I have given you another hour. If the announcement is not made within this one hour, we will occupy the place upto Bangla Motor and the Intercontinental will the centre of our position."

He said: "We are not backing off anymore. We will leave the field after banning the Awami League. We will announce a stricter program.”

The blockade programme began at the Shahbagh intersection after 3:00 pm, to press for implementation of their three-point demand, including banning the Awami League.

Leaders and activists of the NCP, Islami Chhatra Shibir, United People's Bangladesh (UP) and various other organisations associated with the July Uprising joined the programme.

The blockade preceded an overnight demonstration on the demand for outlawing the AL on charges of what they called its past fascist rule and recent incidents linked to its comeback plans. The protesters threatened to continue their agitation “for days or even months” if their demands went unheard. And the vows echoed through rallies in some other cities also.

The blockade began on Friday afternoon following a rally held near the entrance to Minto Road, close to the Chief Adviser’s residence at the state guesthouse Jamuna BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir addressing a 'Youth Rally' in Chattogram said, " We don’t' want to see the Awami League".​
 
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Trial of crimes of parties, leaders more important than ban
11 May, 2025, 00:00

THE demand for the trial of and a ban on the Awami League and its fronts for the mass killing of July 2024 has resurfaced with vigour. The demand has been around since the installation of the interim government in August that year, but it appears to have somewhat died down. In the turn of event, protesters, who included students and activists of various political parties, blocked the Shahbagh crossing in Dhaka in the afternoon on May 9 after a rally in front of Jamuna, the official residence of the chief adviser to the interim government, that had begun the night before to push for the trial of and a ban on the party. The protests spilled over to a few outlying districts, too. The protesters have genuine grounds to vent their grievances as the government has apparently failed to arrest many of the Awami League leaders for the trial. Besides, in more than nine months, the interim government appears to have made little progress in effectively putting to trial the Awami League’s decision-makers for carrying out the mass killing. Even the process of investigation for the crimes committed by the Awami League leaders is frustratingly slow.

The escape of ranking Awami League leaders without being tried for their misdeeds is proof of the government’s lack of seriousness. The trial of the individual leaders of the Awami League and the party as an organisation for their role in the mass killing is, however, more important than the imposition of a ban on the party. Because, a political party is the embodiment of certain ideologies and thoughts that cannot be vanquished with a ban. The undemocratic politics, rather, needs to be fought with democratic politics. The Awami League government on August 1, 2024 banned the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami and its fronts by an executive order, but it eventually has not helped to stop the party’s political activities. The protesters, meanwhile, also appear to be missing out on one point. There is the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, which stands accused of having committed crimes of a far greater intensity against humanity during Bangladesh’s liberation war in 1971. When the International Crimes Tribunal tried Jamaat leaders beginning in 2013, it came up with the observation that Jamaat should also be tried as an organisation which the Awami League did not carry through.

The government should, under the circumstances, rather, expedite the process of trying Awami League leaders individually and thoroughly investigate the role of the Awami League as a political party in the July 2024 mass killing and proceed with the process of trying the organisation. In the process, the interim government must not have a double standard by trying the Awami League for the mass killing and sparing Jamaat for actively taking part in a genocide.​
 
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Awami League activities banned in Bangladesh, Students and Bangladeshis at every walk of life rejoice at the decision.



 
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Awami League activities banned in Bangladesh, Students and Bangladeshis at every walk of life rejoice at the decision.




We have got a temporary ban but wanted a permanent ban on Awami League. I am sad because of the treachery of the Yunus government.
 
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‘July Unity’ to announce next course of action based on consultations
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Published :
May 11, 2025 23:28
Updated :
May 11, 2025 23:28

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‘July Unity’, a pressure group claiming to stand for the values of the July 36 Uprising, held a press conference on Sunday at TSC of Dhaka University responding to the government’s decision regarding the ban on the Awami League and the July Declaration, as well as to address the coalition’s next steps.

The leaders stated that their next movements will be announced following the decision of the advisory council.

AB Zubayer, one of the key organizers of the platform, said, “We were holding protests in Shahbagh with three main demands, including the ban of the Awami League. We wanted the Awami League to be banned as a political party and for the July Declaration to be officially announced. However, we have been informed that the Awami League will be banned through a judicial process, and until then, all its activities will remain prohibited.”

Regarding their next course of action, Zubayer said, “The decision on announcing the July Declaration is expected to be informed on Monday. Based on the decision of the advisory council on Monday, we will announce our next program.”

It was mentioned in response to journalists’ questions that allies of the Awami League are still hidden within the interim government and at various levels of administration. They have shifted the focus from banning the party itself to merely prohibiting its activities.

“We reiterate our demand for a complete ban on the Awami League as a political party,” he emphasized.

“We announced the ‘July Unity’ platform standing on the blood of nearly 2,000 martyrs. Right now, around 80 social, political, and human rights organizations have joined our platform,” said Zubayer.​
 

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BNP welcomes ban on AL activities, Fakhrul says
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Published :
May 11, 2025 18:23
Updated :
May 11, 2025 18:23

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Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir -- File Photo

The BNP welcomed the interim government's decision to ban the activities of the Awami League, the party’s secretary general said in a statement on Sunday.

“We are happy that, albeit belatedly, the interim government last night decided to ban the activities of the fascist party Awami League and its affiliated organisations,” Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir said.

He called the move necessary to ensure the swift and smooth trial proceedings of those associated with the fascist government for crimes against humanity.

The National Citizens Party (NCP) had initiated protests last week to press for a series of demands, including a ban on the Awami League.

Jamaat-e-Islami, Islamic Andolon, the AB Party, and other groups linked to the July uprising expressed support for the NCP’s call.

The protest began around 10 pm on Thursday in front of Jamuna, the official residence of the interim government’s chief adviser, and later shifted to Shahbagh on Friday afternoon.

The BNP, however, did not join the protests, with its leaders saying amid criticism that the decision to ban the Awami League was a matter for the government or the election commission, not for the BNP.

Amid the demonstrations, the government on Saturday banned the political activities of the Awami League under the Anti-Terrorism Act, citing national security concerns.​
 
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We have got a temporary ban but wanted a permanent ban on Awami League. I am sad because of the treachery of the Yunus government.

Don't blame Yunus, blame this treacherous Asif Nazrul guy, who is in the payroll of Aarr-A-Dubya.

And the chameleon like leaders of BNP....bhol-paltano experts.
 
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Don't blame Yunus, blame this treacherous Asif Nazrul guy, who is in the payroll of Aarr-A-Dubya.

And the chameleon like leaders of BNP....bhol-paltano experts.
Asif Nazrul needs Dr. Yunus to implement his plan to rehabilitate Awami League in politics. He cannot function alone. Dr. Yunus is an India friendly guy he even attended the party threw by Ambani in his honor.
 
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