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February 1, 1945: Executed Celâl Bayar Turkey: May 16, 1883: President (1950-1960) Prime minister (1937–1939) August 22, 1986: Sentence commuted; released in 1964 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto Pakistan: January 5, 1928: President (1971–1973) Prime minister (1973–1977) April 4, 1979: Executed by hanging Jean-Bédel Bokassa Central African Empire ...
Pages in category "Pakistani war crimes" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Movement demanding trial of war criminals (Bangladesh) R.
This is a list of convicted war criminals found guilty of war crimes under the rules of warfare as defined by the World War II Nuremberg Trials (as well as by earlier agreements established by the Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907, the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928, and the Geneva Conventions of 1929 and 1949).
Benazir Bhutto, September 2004. Bhutto had opted for self-exile while her court cases for corruption remained pending in foreign and Pakistani courts. [14] After eight years in exile in Dubai and London, Bhutto returned to Karachi on 18 October 2007 to prepare for the 2008 national elections, allowed by a possible power-sharing deal with President Pervez Musharraf.
The current head of state of Pakistan is Asif Ali Zardari, elected in 2024 after being nominated by the Pakistan People's Party. From 1947 to 1956 the head of state was the Pakistani monarch, who was the same person as the monarch of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. The Monarch was represented in Pakistan by the Governor ...
Amjad Farooqi was an alleged mastermind behind these attempts, and was killed by Pakistani forces in 2004 after an extensive manhunt. [ 173 ] [ 174 ] On 6 July 2007, there was another attempted assassination, when an unknown group fired a 7.62 submachine gun at Musharraf's plane as it took off from a runway in Rawalpindi .
9 July: Mohmand Agency bombing, 104 killed. 16-19 June: Pakistan navy executes Operation Umeed-e-Nuh against Somali pirates. 3–6 August: 2010 Karachi riots after the assassination of MP Raza Haider killed 90. September: 2010 Pakistan floods. At least 1,600 people were killed. 1 September: September 2010 Lahore bombings, 38 killed.
Ghulam Azam was arrested by the Awami League government on 11 January 2012 after he was found guilty in war crimes charges during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. A member of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, during the war, he unsuccessfully opposed the breakup of Pakistan. [2] [3] He subsequently led the Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh until 2000.