Bangladesh

No amnesty for killers in BDR mutiny: Sheikh Hasina

No amnesty for killers in BDR mutiny: Sheikh HasinaDhaka, Feb. 28 : As Bangladesh observes a three-day mourning, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has announced that the perpetrators of the carnage committed during BDR's mutiny would not be pardoned under general amnesty given to others. They will be punished as per law of the land.

"They will be tried according to law and punished," the Daily Star quoted PM''s press secretary Abul Kalam Azad as saying.

20-25 soldiers spearheaded the carnage during BDR mutiny, claim survivors

  20-25 soldiers spearheaded the carnage during BDR mutiny, claim survivors  Dhaka, Feb. 28 : While an official version about the mayhem perpetrated during the mutiny of Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) is still awaited, some survivors and BDR troops have claimed that the whole incident of killings was spearheaded by a group of 20-25 non-commissioned soldiers.

These non-commissioned soldiers forced others to take up guns and participate in the savagery that followed, stated some of the surviving officers and fleeing mutineers in The Daily Star .

Bangladesh goes numb after learning about mass grave horror

Bangladesh goes numb after learning about mass grave horrorDhaka, Feb. 28 : The discovery of a mass grave on Friday, which included the mutilated body of the Bangladesh Rifles Director General among 38 other officers in a small ditch at the premises of BDR headquarters, has numbed people in Bangladesh.

People here are perturbed after learning about the kind of savagery meted out to the deceased. Rescuers fear there might be more unmarked mass graves at Pilkhana.

Newly appointed Director General visits BDR headquarters

Newly appointed Director General visits BDR headquartersDhaka, Feb 28 : Newly appointed Director General of the BDR, Brigadier General Moinul Hossain, visited the BDR headquarters on Saturday.

During his visit, he supervised the search and rescue opeartions at the (BDR) headquarters.

Brigadier General Hossain has taken charge after the killing of his predecessor Major General Shakil Ahmed.

Major General Shakil Ahmed''s corpse, which was recovered on Friday, was found pitted with bullet holes and marks of a bayonet charge. It had at least seven bullet wounds.

Funeral of 33 Bangladesh Army officers postponed

Bangladesh mapDhaka, Feb 28: The funeral or the Namaz-e-janaza of the 33 Bangladesh army officers, whose bodies were found during a rescue operation at the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) headquarters, was postponed today.

The funeral was scheduled to take place at the Army Stadium in Banani at 3:00 p. m.

The funeral of Major General Shakil Ahmed, the head of the BDR, was also scheduled to be held today. Major General Shakil Ahmed''s corpse was pitted with bullet holes and marks of a bayonet charge. It had at least seven bullet wounds.

UN Secretary-General condemns Dhaka mutiny

Ban Ki-MoonDhaka, Feb 28: United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has

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