+ Follow INTERNATIONAL CRIMES TRIBUNAL Tag
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[Summary] => The fine is modest, about $65, but the message from Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal is ominous: anyone who challenges — however legitimately, however respectfully — the official number of three million people killed during the 1971 Bangladesh war for independence is guilty of contempt of court.
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December 25, 2014 - 12:00am