Jamaat-e-Islami chief to be executed tonight: B'desh minister
May 10, 2016  21:56
Fundamentalist Jamaat-e-Islami chief Motiur Rahman Nizami will be executed tonight after he refused to seek presidential clemency for war crimes committed during Bangladesh's 1971 Liberation War against Pakistan, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said.
"He will be executed later tonight," Khan told PTI.
Khan said Nizami, the 73-year-old chief of Bangladesh's largest Islamist party, preferred not to seek presidential clemency, his last chance to save his neck "because he understood the crimes he had committed were unpardonable".

"Nizami did not seek mercy. The executive order to carry out the death sentence has been sent to the prison authorities," Khan said.
The minister's comments came minutes after Nizami's family members came out of Dhaka Central Jail after their final meeting with him.
Witnesses said three cars carrying over 20 close relatives including his wife, two sons, their wives and a daughter reached the heavily guarded jail at 7.50 pm (local time) and came out at 8.40 pm (local time).
"We were asked by the jail officials to come to the prison as we earlier requested for the (last) meeting," one of the relatives told reporters outside the prison gate.

Four other 1971 war crimes convicts were hanged earlier soon after their last meeting with family members.
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