DHAKA, Bangladesh, July 16: A special war crimes tribunal on Thursday sentenced a man to death on charges that he committed rape and murder in 1971 during Bangladesh's war for independence from Pakistan.
The tribunal's head judge, Obaidul Hassan, issued the order against Forkan Mollick, saying he committed the crimes in southern Patuakhali district.
The man worked at a local office of the Jamaat-e-Islami party, Bangladesh's largest Islamist party, which had organized people to fight against the independence struggle.
He was a low-ranking activist of another party, the Muslim League, in 1971.
After Thursday's verdict, Mollick shouted from inside a prison van that he was innocent as police took him away.
"I am innocent, I was their employee, that's why I have been punished," he said, referring to Jamaat-e-Islami.
Bangladesh says Pakistani soldiers, aided by local collaborators, killed 3 million people and raped 200,000 women during the war in East Pakistan, which is now Bangladesh.
The defense plans to appeal the verdict, which is part of a series of decisions by two separate tribunals set up by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in 2010.
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