PM urges expats about Bangabandhu killers living in US, Canada
Hasina said the killers of Bangabandhu are the citizens of Bangladesh and their punishment will be ensured as per the law of the country. “Why are efforts being made to save the killers?”
She said why the countries will give shelter to those who had committed crimes like murder. It could be a different matter if the killers were their citizens. “If they want to give shelter to the killers, then all murderers will seek shelter from those countries.”
Hasina said it means the countries without having the provision of death sentence would be a safe haven for killers!
She said her government has been working to bring back the fugitive killers of Bangabandhu since 1996. “Our efforts will continue to execute the court verdict against the killers by bringing them back home.”
In a bilateral meeting between the prime ministers of Bangladesh and Canada on Friday, both countries agreed to find out a solution about the extradition of the self-confessed killer of Bangabandhu living in Canada, Noor Chowdhury, through discussions.
About the trials of war criminals, she said the government faced obstructions and she received many telephone calls from “big places” during the trials and execution of verdicts against the culprits.
“I replied that our judiciary is independent, and there are laws in our country, and verdicts would be implemented as per the laws,” she said.
Talking about terrorism and militancy, Hasina said these are now not a problem for any particular country rather a global issue.
She also urged the expatriate Bangladeshis to remain alert so that their children do not get engaged in militancy.
“I would like to tell you to stay alert about your children and keep eyes on them to know what they do, where they go and with whom they get close to…it’s a responsibility of everybody — guardians, teachers and imams.”
Referring to the attack on Holey Artisan Bakery at Gulshan in Dhaka, Hasina said those who carried out the attack studied in Canada, Malaysia, Australia and other places.
“All expect that those who study abroad would be liberal minded. But question arises in public mind how these youths got engaged in fanaticism undermining Islam,” she said.
The PM said the intensified anti-militancy drive by her government yielded results as those who planned further attacks were arrested.
“We’re taking tough action and it’ll continue …the law enforcement agencies have been working with utmost sincerity and integrity to this end,” she said.
Source: The Daily Star