Bangladesh Hangs Mujibur Rahman Killers
The grouping killed Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the president’s wife, 3 sons, dual daughters-in-law and we estimate twenty others as partial of a troops takeover.

A four-member counter led the Appellate Court partition of the Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Md Tafazzul Islam said the result after three days of consultations with the five of the 12 convicted ex-military officers who are now caged for the death punishment.
The five detainees are sacked replacement colonels Syed Faruq Rahman, Sultan Sharia Rashid Khan, Mohiuddin Ahmed (artillery) and AKM Mohiuddin and shocked large Bazlul Huda.
Sheikh Mujib, popularly known as Bangabandhu, who led Bangladesh to independence in 1971, was shot at his home in a nice Dhanmandi with his wife and three sons in a takeover 15 August 1975.
His daughters, Sheikh Hasina, the modern prime minister, and Sheikh Rehana was rescued when she was abroad at the time of the mass murder.
A total of 28 people, including servants, were killed when a group of young officers stormed Bangabandhu private residence in a pre-dawn raid, which also inverted his post-independence Awami League government.
Officials and lawyers said that the five be hanged once in February, in line with jail codes, which point to that the prisoners must be carried out at among 28 and 29 days after issuance of warrants of death after the final decision.

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (March 17, 1920 to August 15, 1975) was a Bangladeshi politician and founding leader of Bangladesh, was the father of the nation. He headed the Awami League, served as the first president of Bangladesh and later prime minister. He is known as Sheikh Mujib, and with the voluntary title of Bangabandhu, “Friend of Bengal”). His eldest daughter Sheikh Hasina Wajed, is the current leader of the Awami League and Bangladesh Prime Minister elected.
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