Genocide Bangalee Collaborators and War Criminals:
During the liberation war of 1971, Pakistani occupation
army led by General Yahiya Khan and his colleagues in collaboration with the
anti liberation forces (Jamat, Muslim League, and other religious political
parties) of Bangladesh killed a total of 3 million unarmed Bengalis, molested
and raped about 450,000 Bengali women and, on the eve of the independence,
murdered hundreds of leading intellectuals to spiritually cripple the nation. A
crime far exceeds, in its atrocity and inhumanity, the crimes of Hitler,
Melosovitch, the nazis and the fascists.never excuse them:MUKTHI
Razakars:Central Shanti CommitteeName Where NowKhaza Khayer
Uddin Pakistan Muslim League leaderA.Q.M. Shafiqul Islam Advocate, Lahore Highr
Court, has business in BangladeshGulam Azam Amir, Jamat-i-Islami,
BangladeshMewlana Syed Muhammed Masum Central Majlish-i-Surah member, Ittehadul
UmmahAbdul Jabbar Kaddar Natural death after libera tionMahmud Ali Minister,
Pakistan Gov'tM.A.K. Rafiqul Islam unknownYusuf Ali Chowdhury(Mohon Miah)
Natural death during liberation warAbul Kashem Natural death after
liberationGulam Sarwar Jamat's croney, Dawat-ul-Islam leader in LondonSyed
Azizul Haque(Nanna Miah) Center Leader, Ershad's Jatiya PartyA.S.M. Sulayman
President, Bangladesh Krishak Sromik PartyPir Muhsen Uddin(Dudu Miah)
Vice-President, Bangladesh Democratic LeagueShafiqur Rahman Chairman,
Democratic Islamic LeagueMajor(ret.) Afsar Uddin Ex President candidate,
President: Democratic PartySyed Muhsen Ali Industrialist, ex president of Dhaka
Stock Exchange, ex director: IFIC BankFazlul Kader Chowdhury Natural death
after liberationMuhammed Siraj Uddin Industrailist, Dhaka City Muslim League
presidentAdvocate A.T. Saadi Retired advocate, Bangladesh Supreme CourtAdvocate
Ataul haque Khan Vice President, Bangladesh Muslim LeagueMakbulur Rahman
IndustrialistAlhaj Muhammed Akil President, Bangladesh Nejame Islami
PartyPrincipal Ruhul Kuddus Central Member, Bangladesh Jamat-i-IslamiNurujjaman
Industrialist, Director: Islamic Development BankMewlana Miah Fazlul Haque
Central Surah Member, Bangladesh Ittehadul UmmahAdvocate Abu Sakek Senior
Advocate, Bangladesh Supreme CourtAdvocate Abdun Naeem Natural death after
liberationMewlana Siddik Ahmed Central Surah Member, Bangladesh Ittehadul
UmmahAbdul Matin Secretary General, Bangladesh Muslim LeagueBaristar Akhtar
Uddin Lives in Saudi Arabia, Legal consultant: Saudia InternationalTuaha Bin
Habib Industrialist, Member: Central Majlish of Bangladesh Khelafat AndalonHakim
Irtizaur Rahman Natural death after liberationRaja Tridib Ray Living in
Karachi, PakistanFayez Bax President: Nikil Bangladesh Muslim LeagueP.S. 104
members of the Central Shanti Committee could not be found. All of the name
above has been per published documents.East Pakistan Shanti CommitteeName Where
NowMewlana Farid Uddin, President Whereabouts unkonwn after
liberationNurujjaman, General Secretary Ex director: Bangladesh Islamic
Foundation Imam Prashikkan CourseMewlana Abdul Mannan Ex Minister: Religious
AffairsJulmat Ali Khan Ex Vice President: BNPA.K.M. Mujibul Haque
IndustrialistFiroz Ahmed No info availableCabinet of MalekName Where NowAbul
Kashem Natural death after liberationNawajesh Ahmed Vice-President: Bangladesh
Muslim LeagueA.S.M. Sulayman President, Bangladesh Krishak Sromik PartyObayed
Ullah Majumdar Central Sura Member: Bangladesh Khelafat AndolanAbbas Ali Khan
Ex Amir: Bangladesh Jamat-i-IslamiMewlana A.K.M. Yusuf Ex Secretary: Bangladesh
Jamat-i-IslamiMewlana Ishhak Central Sura Member: Bangladesh Khelafat
AndolanShamsul Haque No info availableJasim Uddin Ahmed Natural death after
liberationAngshu Pro Chowdhury Ex ministerA.K. Musarraf Hussain Secretary
General: Islamic Democratic LeagueMujibur Rahman Head of Bangladesh-Saudi Friendship
CommitteeEast Pakistan delegates who met YahiyaName Where NowHamidul Haque
Chowdhury Owner, Observer Group of PublicationsMahmud Ali Minister, Pakistan
Gov'tDr. Sajjad Hussain Professor: King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia;
now living in BangladeshJustice Nurul Islam Ershad Govt's Vice PresidentKazi
Din Muhammed Professor: Bangla Dept, Dhaka UniversityBangalee Members of
Pakistani delegates in UNName Where NowShah Azizur Rahman Gen Zia's ex-Vice
President, deceased in 1988Julmat Ali Khan Ex Vice President: BNPRazia Fayez Ex
Vice President: Bangladesh Muslim LeagueDr. Fatima Sadik RetiredAdvocate A.T.
Saadi Retired advocate, Bangladesh Supreme CourtCentral Shanti Committee Liason
Office and OfficersName Office1. A.I. Ahmed Sher, lives in Ahsan Manjil2. Saki
Sultan, lives in Kosaitola Kutowali Thana1. Alhaj Nizir Hussain, lives in
Jagganath Saha Road2. S.M. Habibul Haque, lives in Dhanmodhi3. Nuab Ali
Advocate, lives in Central Road Lalbagh Thana1. Alhaj Siraj Uddin, ex-M.P.,
lives in Rishikesh Dash Lane2. Mahtab Uddin Khan, lives in R.K. Mission Road3.
Fayzul Haque, lives in Forash Gonj4. Tomiz Uddin, lives in Jariatoli Lane5.
Abdur Rashid, lives in Rothkhola Road Sutrapur Thana1. Iqbal Idris, lives in
Indiara Road2. Mahbubur Rahman Gurha, ex-Tejgaoan Ward Commissioner3. M.S.M.
Habibul Haque, lives in Dhanmondhi4. Muhammed Nuab Ali, Headmaster: IPH School,
Mohakhali Tejgaon Thana1. Layek Ahmed Siddiki, lives in Mirpur Colorni 1 Mirpur
Thana1. M.A. Baaker, Chairman: Badshah Faisal Istitute, lives in Muhammodpur
colony2. Dr. Oshman, lives in Muhammedpur: A Block3. Syed Muhammed Farook,
lives in Kayde Azam Road, Muhammedpur4. Shafikur Rahman, Advocate , lives in
Jhigatola5. Abdur Rahim Chowdhury, lives in Dhanmondhi Muhammedpur Thana1.
Ataul Haque Khan, Advocate, Vice President, Bangladesh Muslim League, lives in
Mogbazar2. G.A. Khan, Advocate, Vice-President: Bangladesh Muslim League3.
Professor A. Hashem4. Julmat Ali Khan, Ex Vice President: BNP, Lives in Purana
Paltan5. Doctor Muhammed Aiyub Ali, lives in Khilgaon Chowdhury Para6. Advocate
A. Wadud Miah, lives in Shantinagar Ramna ThanaShanti and Kollayan Council
Information Office and OfficersName OfficeMuhammed Ali Sarkar, Ret. Engineer
RampuraMawlovi Idris Ahmed Malibagh, Dhaka2Muhammed Ali Sarkar Stadium Dhaka12
Dhanmohdi, Road 5Mewlana Shah Ismail Ullah Chishti 12, Govinda Dash RoadMowlovi
Tashwar Hussain Khan 2 Bashabari LaneMewlana Abdul Majid 66 Patla Khan Lane12
Nabadhip Boshak LaneHaji Muhammed Ishak Urdu RoadRajakar High CommandName Where
NowA.S.M. Johurul Haque : Director, Rajakhars Businessman in DhakaMofiz Uddin
Bhuiyan : Assistant Director, West Range Businessman in KhulnaM.I. Mridha,
Tagmaye Khidmat : Assistant Director, Rajakhars Headquarters No info
availableM.A. Hasnat : Assistant Director, Central Range No info availableForid
Uddin : Dhaka Town Adjutant Working in Saudi ArabiaP.S. Latrer, Muhammed
Yunus(now, Director Islami Bank and Jamat Sura member) was assigned as
commander-in-chief, and Mir Kashim Ali(now, Nayeb-e-Amir of Mohanogori Jamat)
as head of Chittangong committee. Also, Islami Chattra Shanga's (Now, Islami
Chattra Shibir) district presidents were appointed as head of their respective
district's Rajakar committee.Al-Bodor High Command(Jamat-i-Islami's Chattra
Shongo(now known as Chattra Shibir)'s central committee)Name Where NowMotiur
Rahman Nizami: Head of whole Pakistan Assist. Gen. Secretary, Jamat-i-IslamiAli
Ahsan Muhammed Mujahid : Head of East Pakistan Amir: Dhaka Mohanogori Jamat and
Director of Weekly Sunar BanglaMir Kahem Ali: Chittagong head to start with,
later 3rd in rank Dhaka Mohanagari Jamt Nayebe Amir, Director of
Rabaat-e-Alaam(Bangladesh) and member, Ibn Sina TrustMuhammed Yunus Jamt
Majlish-e-Sura member, Director of Islami Bank, director of Islamic Somaj Kollyan
Somiti, President of Muslim Businessmen's SocietyMuhammed Kamrujjaman: Chief
Organizor of Bodor Bahini Central Propaganda Secretary of Jamat-i-Islami and
Editor of Weekly Sunar BanglaAshraf Hussain: Established Bodor Bahini and head
of Mymensingh district Businessman in DhakaMuhammed Shamsul Haque: Head of
Dhaka City Member: Majlish-e-Sura, Jamat-i-IslamiMustafa Sawkat Imran: One of
the leader of Dhaka city Never found after the liberation warAshrafujjaman
Khan: member of Dhaka City High command and 'Chief Executor' (PRODAN JALLAD) of
systematic killing of the intellectuals Now, working in Saudi ArabiaA.S.M.
Ruhul Kuddus: One of the leader of Dhaka city Member: Majlish-e-Sura,
Jamat-i-IslamiSardar Abdus Salam: Head of Dhaka districtKurram Ja Murad International
Jamat leader in London, coorinates liason between Jamat in different
countriesAbdul Bari: Head of Jamalpur district Businessman in DhakaAbdul Hai
Faruki: Head of Rajshahi district Businessman in DubaiAbdul Jaher Muhammed
Naser: Head of Chittagong district Saudi Ambassador's personal assistantMatiur
Rahmann Khan: Head of Khulna district works in Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaChowdhury
Mayeen uddin : 'Operation in-charge' (main killer) of systematic killing of the
intellectuals Lives in London and Editor of Jamat's Weekly Dawaat and leader of
London-based Jamat-crony, Dawatul IslamNoor Muhammed Mollik: One of the leader
of Dhaka city No info availableA.K. Muhammed Ali: One of the leader of Dhaka
city No info availableMajharul Islam: Head of Rajshahi district No info
availableTikka Khan's Education Reform CommitteeName Where NowDr. Syed Sajjad
Hussain, VC: Dhaka University Professor: King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi
Arabia; now living in BangladeshDr. Hasan Jaman, Political Science Professor:
Dhaka University Died while working at Saudi ArabiaDr. Muhor Ali, History
Professor: Dhaka University Works in London, Runs Islamic InstituteA.K.M. Abdul
Rahman<> >Math Professor: Dhaka UniversityDr. Abdul Bari,
VC: Rajshahi University Chairman: Dhaka University 'Monjuri' Commission, Member
of Governing Body: Islamic FoundationDr. Saifuddin Juardar deceasedDr. Mokbul
Hussain RetiredCollaborators: Dhaka University Teachers and Employees were
given mendatory leave after warName Where NowBegum Akhtar Imam, Provost: Rokya
Hall Retired, living in DhakaDr. Kazi Din Muhammed, Bangla Dept Fired by Dhaka
University Syndicate, now Professor: Bangla Dept, Dhaka UniversityDr. Muhammed
Mustafizur Rahman, Arabic Dept Professor, Dhaka UniversityDr. Fatima Sadik,
Arabic Dept Kicked out of the University by Dhaka University Syndicate, now
RetiredDr. Gulam Wahed Chowdhury, Political Science Dept Owner of Garments
factory in DhakaDr. Rashid Ujjaman, Political Science Dept Kicked out of the
University by Dhaka University Syndicate, now working in USDr. A.K.M. Shahid
Ullah, Political Science Dept Professor: Bangla Dept, Dhaka UniversityA.K.M.
Jamal Uddin Mustafa, Political Science Dept Kicked out of the University by
Dhaka University Syndicate, now businessman in DhakaDr.Muhammed Afsar Uddin,
Sociology Dept Professor, Dhaka UniversityDr. Mir Fokorujjaman, Psychology
Science Dept deceased in 1987Dr. Muhammed Shamsul Haque, Physics Dept
Professor: Dhaka UniversityDr. Abdul Jabbar, Pharmacy Dept Professor: Dhaka
UniversityDr. Mahbub Uddin Ahmed, Statistics Dept Businessman in LondonMuhammed
Obaydullah(known as Askar Ibn Shaaik), Statistics Dept Kicked out of the
University by Dhaka University Syndicate, now playright for Radio and TV in
BangladeshMuhammed Habib Ullah, Education Research Dept Lives in PakistanAdbul
kader Miah, Education Research Dept Kicked out of the University by Dhaka
University Syndicate, now wherabouts unknownDr. Shafia Khatun, Education
Research Dept Professor: Dhaka University, Ershad's ex-ministerLt.
Colonel(ret.) Matiur Rahman, Health institute Retired in DhakaAtikujjaman Khan,
Journalism Dept was professor: Dhaka University, now deceasedDr. Aftab Ahmed
Siddiki, Urdu/Farsi Dept Lives in PakistanFazlul Kader, Urdu/Farsi Dept Kicked
out of the University by Dhaka University Syndicate, now wherabouts
unknownNurul Momen, Law Department Retired in DhakaDr. S.M. Imam Uddin,Islamic
History Dept Lives in PakistanS.D. Dolil Uddin, Care Taker: Dhaka University
Works in Dhaka UniversityMuhammed Mahbubul Alam, Botany Dept Lives in PakistanFaizul
Jalal uddin, Botany Dept Kicked out of the University by Dhaka University
Syndicate, now wherabouts unknownP.S. Many of these collaborator teachers were
directly related to the systematic killing of the intellectuals. Their names
were mentioned in the infamous diary of the Al-Badar Bahini "Chief
Executionar" of intellectuals, Asrafujjaman.Name Where NowNasir Ahmed,
Secretary: Education Research Institute wherabouts unknownJohir Khan, Painter
of Chief Engineer's Office Kicked out of the University by Dhaka University
Syndicate, now wherabouts unknownShah Hahan, Servant of Engineering Office
wherabouts unknownMuhammed Mustafa, Servant of Solim Ullah Hall Kicked out of
the University by Dhaka University Syndicate, now wherabouts unknownCollaborators:
Rajshahi University Teachers were given mendatory leave after warName Where
NowDr. Abdul Bari, V.C. Rajshahi University was Chairman of University
'Monjuri' CommissionDr. Gulam Saklayen, Bangla Dept. Reader Now, Professor of
Bangla Dept: Rajshshi UniversityAzizul Haque, Bangla Dept. Now, Professor of
Bangla Dept: Rajshshi UniversityShiekh Ataur Rahman, Bangla Dept. Now,
Professor of Bangla Dept: Rajshshi UniversityAbdur Rahim Juardar, University
Register Now, retired in DhakaCollaborators: Rajshahi University Teachers were
arrested after warName Where NowMokbul Hussain, Chairman of Commerce Dept. Now,
professor of Commerce Dept: Rajshshi UniversityAhmed Muhammed Patel, Chairman
of Geography Dept. Now, lives in PakistanSolayman Mondol, Chairman of Economics
Dept. Now, professor of Economics Dept: Rajshshi UniversityWasim Bari Baghi,
Professor of Psychology Dept. Now, lives in PakistanZillur Rahman, Reader of
Law Dept. Now, professor of Law Dept: Rajshshi UniversityKolim A. Sasarami,
Professor of Linguistics Dept. Now, professor of Linguistics Dept: Rajshshi
UniversityCollaborators: Rajshahi University Teacherswere accused as
collaborators and absconded after the warName Where NowAhmed Ullah
Khanprofessor of English Dept Now, professor of English Dept: Rajshshi
UniversityIbn AhmedOne of the Register Ex Register of Islamic University,
KustiaCollaborators: Bureacrats, arrested just after the liberation warName
RoleDr. A.M. Malek GovernorAbul Kashem MinisterNowajish Ahmed MinisterAbbas Ali
Khan MinisterAkhtar Uddin Ahmed MinisterMuhammed Ishak MinisterJasim Uddin
MinisterA.K.M. Yusuf MinisterSolayman MinisterMujaffar Hussain Chief
SecretaryN.N. Kazim Home SecretaryS.A. Reza CommissionarM.A.K. Chowdhury
IGPM.A.R. Arif Additional IGPDr. M.M. Hasan DIGMujaffar Ahmed DLG
SecretaryMufti Masudur Rahman Education SecretaryHumayun Fayez Rasul
Information SecretaryHasan Johir Planning Commission memberAslam Iqbal Joint
Secretary: InformationCaptain Khaled Ahmed OSD: Home ministryCaptain Aktar
Uddin Ahmed OSD: SNGO ministryLt. Commandar A.A. Nasim Joint Secretary:
RWORTMuhammed Ashraf ADC: DhakaMohiullah Shah ADC: DhakaS.K. Mahmud SP:
ChittagongA. Irfan Ali SP: KhulnaAlman Khalik SP: DhakaAbbas Khan AIGPRana
Mushtak SP, Panjab CantonmentS.M. Nawab DIG: PoliceLt. Colonel Gulam Ahmed
Chowdhury Deputy Chief EngineerJohurul Haque Deputy Director: RajakarsDoctor A.
Baseth Dhaka Medical CollegeCollaborators: Bureacrats, fired(out of 53) after
being accused of war crimes and collaborationName/Role WheraboutsM. Wazid Ali
Khan, Railway Board chairman Deceased in 1974Muhammed Lutfur Rahman, Jute Board
chairman Brought back again as a secretary, now retiredM.G. Dastogir, Deputy
Governor of State Bank never came back after 72Anam Ahmed Chowdhury, Joint
Secretary of Commerce Brought back again as a secretaryDr. Muhammed Muhtazuddin
Miah, Principal Scientific Officer, Neuclear Power Commission Brought back
again to work in Neuclear Agricultural InstituteAsrafujjaman Khan, Director:
Radio retiredDr. Kamal Uddin Ahmed, Principal of Physics Dept. Dhaka University
Brought back again to become professor of ChemistryDr. Abdul Haque, chairman of
Jessore Education Board wherabouts unknownDr. Hafez Ahmed, Principal: Dhaka
College wherabouts unknownSamsuddin Ahmed, Commissioner: Rajshshi Division wherabouts
unknownMuhammed Habibir Rahman, Chief Election Commissioner wherabouts
unknownMuhammed Abu Henna, Chief Hydrographer wherabouts
unknown<>, Professor: Dhaka Medical College and Hospital
wherabouts unknownCollaborators: Bureacrats, arrested after being accused of
war crimes and collaboration(partial list)Name/Role WheraboutsRashidul Hasan,
Deputy Commissioner: Khulna wherabouts unknownToslim Uddin Ahmed, OSD:
Takurga/Dinajpur wherabouts unknownSyed Iqbal Ahmed, Deputy Director: Dhaka
Radio wherabouts unknownA.R.M. Fazlur Rahman, Deputy Secretary: Civil Affairs
wherabouts unknownGulam Robbani Khan, Deputy Director: Rajshshi Radio
wherabouts unknownAbu Shahadat, Regional Director: Dhaka Radio wherabouts
unknownSource: Akattorer Ghatak O Dalal-ra: Kay Khutay?Published by Muktizuddha
Chetona Bikash Kendra, Dhaka, Bangladesh.Some information may have changed, but
relevance of the information from a historic perspective is still
important.Last Modified: 09/13/2007 14:18:34Bangladesh Liberation War 1971: GenocidePakistani
War CriminalsNEWS FROM BANGLADESH, March 16, 1999Editorial and Commentary:Why
should Bangladesh raise the issue of genocide?By - A.H. Jaffor UllahZ.A. Khan's
memoirs "The way it was" spilled quite a few names who were involved in
gratuitous merciless killings of Bengalis in occupied Bangladesh. The swiftness
with which the genocide was carried out by Pakistani Army had no parallel in
the annals of mankind. Despite the publicity it generated during the short
nine-month period, Bengali leader Sheikh Mujib was almost mum about it. Perhaps
Sheikh Mujib thought rebuilding the war-ravaged infrastructure of his nation
was more important at the time than finding out among Pakistanis who- did-what
in 1971.Perhaps it was a mistake of monumental proportion that the leadership
of the newly formed nation never asked for a trial of Pakistani generals and
officers who were involved in extermination of three million Bengalis, never
mind the rape of a quarter million Bengali women.In 1975, a military general who
came to power in Bangladesh through violence never showed any interest
whatsoever in this subject matter. To the contrary, this general was alleged to
have worked behind the scene establishing a good relationship with his masters
from the olden days. After the violent over throw of this general, another
Bangladesh General ruled the country with tight iron grip from 1982 through
1991. During his reign too, Bangladesh Genocide was very much considered to be
an anathema. As such, the government never did pursue to raise the
consciousness about the wanton killings of 1971. Like his predecessor, this
cagey general also looked other the way around when question of Bangladesh
Genocide was raised by the intelligentsia of the nation.The democracy finally
did return to Bangladesh in 1991 and we thought that this time around the
question of Bangladesh Genocide would be raised by the Prime Minister. But that
did not happen. The Prime Minister was more inclined to forge a close
relationship with Pakistan than ask the genocide question to redress the issue
of wanton killing by Pakistani army.After a long twenty-one year period Sheikh
Mujib's party came into power in Bangladesh through adult franchise and we
enthusiastically looked forward to the leadership of Awami League for raising
the genocide issue. Mrs. Hasina Wazed, the Prime Minister half-heartedly asked
that question to Mr. Nawaz Sharif in 1997. There were some rumblings in
Pakistani press, but that was all; no progress was made in the past two years.
In February 1999 when Pakistani Prime Minister did visit Dhaka to attend a
conference of eight Muslim nations the Prime Minister of Bangladesh did not
pose that question to Mr. Sharif, perhaps not to embarrass the Prime Minister.
However, there were enough static in Dhaka and elsewhere to demand an apology
from Pakistan for Bangladesh Genocide. Some civic organizations in Dhaka were
stridently protesting while the leaders of eight Muslim nations met in a close
door session.I presume this genocide issue is not going to vanish in the thin
air as most Pakistani politicians and military leaders would seem to think. The
Internet had so far been proven to be an extremely effective media to educate
and disseminate all the Bengalis on the issue of Bangladesh Genocide. Bengalis
from both Bangladesh and West Bengal were affected by the gruesome events of
1971. Perhaps the genocide issue will bind the entire Bengali communities all
over the world because disproportionately more Hindus suffered in the hands of
Pakistani soldiers.Pakistani government should know that Bangladesh Genocide is
a touchy issue with all the Bengalis and it is going to stay that way in the
foreseeable future till Pakistan offers an apology on behalf of his rogue
military.Mrs. Hasina Wazed should come to her senses knowing that Pakistan is
not a major trading partner of Bangladesh. Perhaps Bangladesh should put
pressure to Pakistan telling them point blank to apologize for gruesome
killings of Bengalis in 1971, or else face the consequence. The consequence being
cut off diplomatic relations between the two countries. Bangladesh will survive
rather well without being cahoots with a pariah nation, which still refuses to
come to terms with her past misdeeds.Appendix OneA partial list of Pakistani
military officers who committed Genocide in Bangladesh in 1971Here is a list of
Pakistani military personnel involved in mass killings in occupied Bangladesh
from March 25 through December 16, 1971. This partial list was prepared solely
from reading the accounts of Brigadier Z.A. Khan who himself was an accomplice
in Pakistan's genocidal military. Brigadier Khan's account was published in
News From Bangladesh in early March in seven part series. This ex-military
officer of Pakistan wrote in vivid details the untold tales of destruction and
subjugation of Bengali nation. The surviving ex- military officers from the
list should be brought to justice because they have committed crime against
humanity. A few of the generals and most young officers of the day are still
alive in Pakistan. They should know that while they had all but forgotten their
misdeeds the Bengalis remember them very well. Like holocaust survivor who
hunted the Nazis till this day, the Bengalis will also do the same to bring
these criminals to justice. South Asia will be a better place for our
descendents once these criminals are brought to justice - alive or
posthumously.Here is the partial list:The Generals1. General Yahya Khan,
military president of Pakistan in 1971. He refused to transfer power to Awami League
after the general election of December 10, 1970, when Awami League had won the
general election.2. General Abdul Hamid Khan, Chief of Army Staff (CAS), was
one of the architects of Bangladesh Genocide. This general, popularly known as
General Hamid (or Hameed) was in Dacca before March 26, 1971, working on a
military plan to terrorize Bengalis. He also visited occupied Bangladesh
several times to see firsthand the progress of the killing machine.3. Lt.
General Gul Hassan Khan, Chief of General Staff (CGS), Pakistani Army. Contrary
to what he might have said, he was one of the principal architects of
Bangladesh Genocide. His very presence in troubled land of Chittagong during
the early days of Bengali resistance proves beyond any shadow of doubt that he
was an active planner of Bangladesh Genocide.4. Lt. General Tikka Khan,
military chief in East Pakistan during March through December 1971. Planner and
Chief Executioner of Bangladesh Genocide. He later became Governor of East
Pakistan.5. Lt. General A.A. Niazi, Planner and Executioner of Bangladesh
Genocide. He joined the occupation force later. His soldiers burned the
villages and killed thousands of Bengalis throughout rural Bangladesh6. Lt.
General Sahibzada Yaqub Khan.7. Major General Rao Farman, Military Intelligence
Chief in East Pakistan during March through December, 1971. Planner and
Executioner of Bangladesh Genocide.8. Major General A. O. Mitha. This general
was everywhere in occupied Bangladesh causing destruction and death. This
person had practically managed the killing machine of Pakistani army in
erstwhile East Pakistan. He joined the army high command in Dacca in early
March 1971. He was brought from West Pakistan solely for the death and
destruction of Bengalis in East Pakistan.9. Major General Khadim Hussain Raja.
He suspected Brigadier Mazumdar, a Bengali officer, of siding with Bengalis. He
came all the way from west Pakistan to arrest Brigadier Mazumdar. He later
became chief of Chittagong operation for Pak Army.10. Major General Akbar, Director
General, ISI. He helped Pak Army carry out the Genocide by providing
intelligence data. Major General M. Rahim Khan took control 14 Division and
replaced Major General Khadim Hussain Raja. His forces were responsible for all
the killings done in Mymensing-Dacca-Jessore area. This general was a first
rate executioner of Bangla Genocide. He was responsible for atrocities
committed along the Dacca-Bhairav Bazaar Railway line.11. Major General Rahim
Khan, Commander of 14 Division, was stationed in Dacca. His officers and
soldiers were very much involved in Army-led Bangladesh Genocide. In June 1971,
he was transferred from being the Divisional Chief of 14 Division to Martial
law Headquarters in Dacca.The Officers1. Brigadier Ghulam Jilani Khan, Chief of
Staff (COS) of Eastern Command. He was an active person and was a part of
planner of Bangladesh Genocide. He was a key person who knew every bit detail
of the plan to exterminate Bengalis in the occupied land. During liberation
period (in June 1971) he was promoted to the rank of Major General and was
given the position of Director General, ISI in West Pakistan.2. Brigadier
Jehanzeb Arbab (later become Lt. General in Pakistan) aided the abduction of
Sheikh Mujib.3. Brigadier Iqbal Shafi, 53rd Brigade assaulted Bengalis in the
Feni area. Later he moved to Chittagong area to help crush Bengali
resistance.4. Brigadier Asghar Hussain, 205 Brigade, was active in Chittagong
area.5. Brigadier Hesky Baig was very active in the Chittagong Port Area.6.
Brigadier Sherullah Beg was the Commander of Special Service Group and was
stationed in Dacca.7. Brigadier Ghulam Muhammad took over the command of
Special Service Group from Brigadier Sherullah Beg sometime in May 1971.8.
Brigadier N.A. Hussain was the Chief of 27 Brigade in Mymensingh. All killings
in that part of occupied land including Madhupur Garh was done by his
soldiers.9. Lt. Colonel Z.A. Khan (later become Brigadier in Pakistan) was very
active in Chittagong and Chittagong Hill Tracts Area. He was the Commander of 3
Commando Battalion in Rangamati under Division 14.10. Lt. Colonel Yakub Malik,
Commanding Officer 53 Field Regiment Artillery, was very active in Comilla
area.11. Lt. Colonel A.H. Fatmi, Commanding Officer of 20 Baluch12. Lt. Colonel
Rathore of Signal Corps was active in Chittagong city area.13. Lt. Colonel
Shakur Jan was very active in Bhairav Bazaar area. He took active part in
landing Pak army to Ashuganj side of Bhairav Bazaar railway bridge.14. Lt.
Colonel S.M. Naeem, Commanding Officer 39 Baluch Command, was very active in
Brahamanbaria in late May 1971.15. Lt. Colonel Jaffar Hussain visited occupied
Bangladesh from Rawalpindi in June 1971. He was with Major General Mitha while
visiting Dacca. He toured all over occupied land with the Major General.16. Lt.
Colonel Abdur Rehman (later was promoted to Brigadier in Pakistan) was the GSO
1 (Training) at eastern Command in Dhaka.17. Lt. Colonel Iqbal Nazir Waraich
came in June/July 1971 to take charge of 3 Commando Battalion in Rangamati.18.
Lt. Colonel Hanif Malik became the Commander of 2 Battalion in June/July
1971.19. Colonel S. D. Ahmad. This person worked at the Martial Law
Headquarters, Dacca at the time of crisis in March, 26, 1971. He was one of the
executioners of Bangladesh genocide. He was involved in planning the abduction
of Sheikh Mujib by the Pak military.20. Colonel Akbar (later become Brigadier
in Pakistan) was the GS of Eastern Command in Dacca.21. Colonel Shigri,
Officiating Commandant of the East Bengal Center in Chittagong22. Major Shujauddin
Butt was a part of Baluch Regiment but worked in Martial law Headquarters. At
this headquarters dissident Bengalis picked up from all parts of Dacca were
brought in. Most Bengalis never did come alive once brought to this place for
questioning.23. Major Bilal, Jangju Company, Pak Army, aided in planning Sheikh
Mujib's abduction. Also, he took part in disarming 4 east Bengal Regiment.24.
Major Sultan (later become Lt. Colonel). He was the brigade major in
Comilla.25. Major Salman Ahmad, Ebrahim Company Commander. He was very familiar
with the Headquarters of East Pakistan Rifles. He helped Pak Army to raid E.P.
Rifles Headquarters.26. Major Mohammad Iqbal (later become Brigadier in
Pakistan), Ghazi Company Commander, was active in the Chittagong area.27. Major
Anees, 20 Baluch and 24 FF, was in Chittagong city.28. Major Hedayet Ullah Jan,
commander of 2 Commando battalion, was very active in Rangamati. He was aiding
Lt. Colonel Z.A. Khan in Hill Tracts area to go after East Pakistan Riflemen
who sided with Mukti Bahini.29. Major Salman, 3 Commando Battalion, worked in
the Chittagong area as an intelligence gathering agent for Pak Army.30. Major
Tariq Mahmood who later became Brigadier in Pakistan was Officer in Command,
Parachute Training School, Dacca. He helped with aerial mobilization of Pak
Army all across the occupied Bangladesh.31. Major Beg, Ordnance Corps, was
stationed in Chittagong.32. Major Nadir was originally with Ordnance Corps but
later transferred to the command of Lt. Colonel Z.A. Khan in Chittagong Hill
Tracts. He was kept in Dacca by his supervisor, Lt. Col. Khan.33. Captain
Humayun. He also aided in planning Sheikh Mujib's abduction.34. Captain Saeed,
aided in the abduction of Sheikh Mujib.35. Captain Sajjad Akbar of Hamza
Company, stationed in Commilla.36. Captain Kayani, 20 Baluch line, worked in
Saeedpur-Bogra area.37. Captain Zaidi (later become Brigadier in Pakistan), 2
Company Commando, also raided E.P. Rifles Headquarters.38. Captain Parvez
(later become Lt. Colonel in Pakistan), 2 Commando Battalion, was active in
Chittagong area.39. Captain Zahid (later become Brigadier in Pakistan), the GSO
3 of 53 Brigade in Rangamati.40. Captain Munir worked with Lt. Colonel Z.A.
Khan in Rangamati.41. Lieutenant Haider of Hamza Company, Commilla.42. Lt.
Commander Akhtar (later became Captain) who secured Patenga Airport from E.P.
RiflesNon-Commissioned Officers:1. Havaldar Major Khan Wazir. He was a member
of a team to abduct Sheikh Mujib. He also physically assaulted Sheikh Mujib.2.
Subedar Ramzan was active in Kaptai Area.3. Subedar Ramzan aided Captain Munir
in Rangamati.4. Subedar Major Zardad Khan was a part of 2 Commando Battalion
stationed in Dacca.Air Force Officers1. Squadron Leader Abdul Munim Khan. This
officer ran C-130 transport plane all across East Pakistan transporting
Pakistani soldiers and food items.2. Squadron Leader Shuaib Alam was Security
in charge of Air Observer Unit, Tejgaon Airport.Navy Officers1. Commodore R.A.
Mumtaz, stationed at Chittagong was the chief of navy in East Pakistan.
Pakistan Navy aided the Army in the field of intelligence gathering,
interrogating suspected Bengali freedom fighter.2. Commander Tariq Kamal Khan
(later he became Admiral and Chief of Naval Staff, Pakistan Navy) was stationed
at Chittagong. He was the commander of PNS Jehangir, the destroyer. He helped
the military with communication gears and firing at E.P. Rifle headquarters to
crush Bengali resistance in Chittagong area.3. Lt. Commander Shamoon Alam Khan
was also working for ISI. He also helped Pak Army to recapture Rangamati.The
above list was prepared from the memoirs "The way it was" written by
Brigadier Z.A. Khan of Pakistani Army. As a commander of a Commando Force,
Brigadier Z.A. Khan was very active in the systematic extermination of Bengalis
all over occupied Bangladesh in 1971.Source: This article reprinted from NEWS
FROM BANGLADESH of March 16, 1999 for wider dissemination.
On 1971-03-25, after beginning the Bangladesh Liberation
War, Pakistani military forces required military support from Bengali
supporters who still wants to live with Pakistan as well as the non-Bengali
muhajirs in order to abolish the independence fighters of Bangladesh, the Mukti
Bahini, Hemayet Bahini and Kaderiya Bahini. The Al Badar were formed to detect
these independence fighters and to have guides as well as co-fighters who were
familiar with the local terrain.
The force was composed of madrasa students-teachers,
Bengali supporters of Muslim League and Jamaat E Islami, and muhajirs coming
from non-Bengali part of India.
There were three type of Paramilitry forces Pakistan
formed,
1. Razakars: refuges who were came from other parts of
India during separation of India and Pakistan, and setteled in East PAkistan.
2. Al-Badar: Bengali Muslim Students from Colleges,
universities and madrasah, who were loyal to Jamat-e-islami.
3. Al-Shams: Bengali Madrasah Students, teachers &
supporters of islamic parties other than Jamat-E-Islami (these smaller parties
included Nejam-e-Islami and various factions of Muslim League).
Al-Badar was very organized para military force among those
three forces, they had their own hirarchy of organization & reporting
system.
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