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Old February 6, 2013, 11:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Jadukor
It's interesting to see the reaction of people. Many people express doubt about the fairness of the tribunal and then the same people express outrage over the verdict.

If you think the tribunal is NOT fair then why on earth would you expect a fair judgement and be disappointed with it? If you think the tribunal is fair then why go up in arms over the judgement knowing fully well that the judgement is based on evidence and not emotion of the population?

Should the judges now take into account the mass protests for the next verdict? would that make the process of judgement fair?
Not those people who you see in Shahbag, at least 80% of them. They are general people who don't belong to any political group. No political group called for such protest, only the general people who were against war criminal and they demand the highest punishment for war criminals, no less.

Please don't mix politics in it. The political groups are now trying to take advantage of this protest, but this protest is only done by general people like my brothers, sisters,friends who don't participate any active politics.
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