Public notice seeking information on those involved in violence in the uprising


Published: 04:11 6 October 2024
The information gathering committee formed by the Islamic University (EB) has issued a public notice seeking information on those involved in genocide, detention, torture, looting, arson and crimes against humanity to suppress the anti-discrimination student movement. This information is sought from students, teachers, officers and employees of the university.
On Sunday (October 6), the convener of the committee and professor of law department. This call was made in a circular signed by Noorun Nahar.
According to the notification, the Vice-Chancellor has formed a committee to collect information for cooperation in the investigation of murder, genocide, detention, torture, looting, arson and crimes against humanity by various forces and party cadres of the former government to suppress the anti-discrimination student crowd movement in EB from July 1 to August 5. The said committee has been asked to submit the information of the above incidents along with proper evidence to the convenor of the committee by October 9.
Before this, on October 1, the International Criminal Tribunal, the investigative agency, sent instructions to the university for assistance in the investigation of murder, genocide, detention, torture, looting, arson and crimes against humanity committed by various forces and party cadres of the former government in suppressing the anti-discrimination student movement. . Later, the Islamic University administration formed a 6-member committee to collect information about the incidents that took place from July 1 to August 5.
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