Bangladesh: February Massacre & Operation Rebel Hunt
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Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury
The investigators are mainly putting focus on the following points:
1.After learning about the incident, why the government did not allow army to go into operations,
2.Why time was wasted in the name of political settlement,
3.Why the risk of lives of 168 army officers were not considered with due importance,
4.Some politicians belonging to the ruling party tried to waste time in the name of political settlement. Jahangir Kabir Nanak, Mirza Azam and a number of important figures in the ruling party are already in the list of such elements,
5.Why the government waited till 1:00 pm although they knew about the incident sometime before 10:00 am in taking minimum initiatives in resolving the crisis,
6.How the derailed killers were able to give interview to a particular television channel,
7.While none could enter, how media managed to enter and collect anti-army propaganda materials from the culprits,
8.Why the Home Minister did not visit the spot immediately after the incident,
9.What was the topic of conversation between the mutineers and government’s delegation Jahangir Kabir Nanak and Mirza Azam,
10.Who took Jahangir Kabir Nanak and Mirza Azam inside the BDR headquarters,
11.How the mutineers were taken in luxurious government vehicles [with black tinted glass] to the Prime Minister,
12.Why the mutineers taken to Prime Minister were not properly dressed [they did not have belt and cap],
13.Why these mutineers were not asked about the whereabouts of the director general before their meeting with the Prime Minister,
14.Why the mutineers gave false information to the Prime Minister such as, the hostages are in safe custody and there are 15,000 mutineer troops inside the BDR headquarters [there is information that the real number of troops inside were not more than five thousand. In this case, investigators are questioning about the identity of the remaining 10,000 people. They are having doubts as to whether these 10,000 were hired goons and culprits from outside in uniform],
15.Who helped the mutineers in escaping,
16.Who seized the power connection at Pilkhana BDR headquarters thus making way for the culprits to flee,
17.Some of the released officers have told that, killers continued to kill the army officers in phases. Many were killed after the declaration of general amnesty and during negotiation with the government,
18.Why the government did not set a pre-condition of giving general amnesty in exchange of release of all the hostages inside the BDR headquarters,
19.How the 14 members of the negotiation team, who went to the Prime Minister were selected. Who selected them,
20.Why the negotiators on behalf of the government never tried to know the whereabouts of the held officers and their family members,
21.Why dead bodies of the killed officers were not demanded prior to any negotiation,
22.The investigators are also investigating a fact that, while massacre was continuing inside the BDR headquarters, one army officer was engaged in sending fax messages to various people in support of mutineers and alleging the director general [Weekly Blitz has investigated this matter and learnt that one officer in the rank of Lieutenant Colonel sent such messages. This officer communicated with a large number of people who are aligned with the ruling party],
23.Wherefrom red and yellow bandanas and masks were taken inside the BDR headquarters,
24.One of the escaped officers gave extensive information on how the incident was taking place. He also claims that he was hidden inside a house. In this case, question is, how he managed to witness the entire happenings in the BDR compound when he was hiding under a bed,
25.This officer also said that, in the room where he was hiding, he was also watching the television and listened to the address of the Prime Minister. Here the investigators are curious to know, how for a man, whose life is in danger can afford to see the television,
26.Another escaped officer [a Major] told in an interview that, he wad hiding above the false ceiling of Darbar Hall. He also described that, during the entire Massacre, he moved from one place to another, thus finally coming back to the ceiling. Question here is how he managed to escape the eyes of thousands of mutineers and killers. Secondly he said, while hiding in the ceiling, he heard someone calling his name in the megaphone. He pepped through the holes of the ceiling and found Mirza Azam there. Here the investigators are curious to know, as to how Mirza Azam was sure about this officer’s hiding place,
27.The investigators are also trying to understand as to why the Prime Minister was hurriedly shifted from her personal residence to State Guest House in the name of security lacking,
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A foreign intelligence agency suggested the Prime Minister to shift quickly to the secured State Guest House hurriedly. Investigators are also trying to find out motive behind such message of that foreign intelligence agency,
29.The investigators are also trying to find out as to why any responsible minister of the government did not rush to the spot, where dead bodies of army officers were recovered from a sewage line,
30.State Minister for Law Affairs told reporters much before the surrender of arms that fifty army officers were killed in the Massacre. Wherefrom the State Minister got this figure and if they demanded the dead bodies of these 50 officers.
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