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International Crimes Tribunal prosecutor Gazi MH Tamim has declared that there will be no compromise in the trial of the July genocide cases. He made the statement on Monday after the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement submitted a three-point demand to the tribunal’s prosecution, urging that no accused be granted bail, acquittal, or exemption in the ongoing crimes against humanity cases linked to the July revolution.

Tamim said one of the group’s demands was to form a special investigation team and a special tribunal to expedite the trials. He noted that establishing such bodies is the government’s responsibility, but the prosecution will forward the demand for prompt action. The student group also announced plans to file cases against business and cultural figures accused of aiding the July killings, to which Tamim responded that investigations would begin swiftly once formal complaints are received.

The demands followed the January 11 conditional bail granted to Humayun Kabir Patwari, a local political leader accused in a crimes against humanity case. Tamim clarified that the bail was approved on humanitarian grounds due to the accused’s serious health conditions.

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