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BDR Mutiny: Tania Amir’s statements “misleading, reflect her own political agenda”

BDR Mutiny: Tania Amir’s statements “misleading, reflect her own political agenda”

Staff Correspondent

Chief Adviser’s press wing on Wednesday said statements by Barrister Tania Amir about the 2009 Bangladesh Rifles mutiny are “misleading” and reflect her own political agenda as a supporter of the deposed Awami League regime rather than the reality of actions by the interim government, which is moving with energy unseen 16 years since the tragedy occurred to ensure justice is done.

“The reality is that the interim government will continue to move on several fronts to ensure justice is finally done in this murky case that horrified Bangladeshis when it occurred and has divided public opinion ever since,” said the CA press wing facts referring to Tania Amir’s statements which are circulating on social media.Although she has taken legal cases independently, the press wing said she is widely seen as aligned with the party’s political and ideological positions.Given this affiliation, press wing said recent remarks at the Geneva Press Club criticizing the interim government and insinuating that it represents terrorists and mutineers involved in the 2009 BDR mutiny can be understood as politically motivated.Notably, Amir and other speakers at the Geneva conference did not cite any new evidence; rather, they replayed claims (e.g. death tolls, indemnity laws, prisoner releases) that have circulated among opposition groups for years.

The Geneva press event is part of a diaspora-driven campaign to keep the spotlight on alleged abuses by Bangladesh’s authorities and appears timed to capitalize on this attention and to project a narrative of government impunity to Western audiences, said the press wing.

The timing coincided with the government’s own steps (March 2025) to honour the mutiny’s victims and call for justice, it said.Tania Amir and allies seized this moment to pitch a negative storyline that might resonate with international fears of militant Islam, said the press wing.On December 22, 2024, the government formed a seven-member National Independent Investigation Commission to re-examine the Pilkhana massacre.Chaired by retired Maj. Gen. ALM Fazlur Rahman, the commission has collected testimony from dozens of witnesses (about 37 so far, including officers, BDR personnel and victims’ families).It has vowed to “uncover the true nature of the incident,” identify all culprits, and even probe any domestic or foreign conspiracies.On Apr 18, 2025 the commission issued a public notice asking anyone with reliable information or testimony about the 2009 carnage to submit it via its website or email, promising confidentiality.Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury reaffirmed the government’s commitment to a full reinvestigation of the Pilkhana events.In late February 2025, Commission Chairman Fazlur Rahman told reporters that the inquiry commission had already recorded evidence from dozens of witnesses and that it would call even top figures (e.g. then-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and former Army Chief Moeen U Ahmed) as needed.He stressed that the investigation would “uncover the true nature” of the incident, include the real perpetrators in the cases, and examine all possible foreign or domestic plots.In 18 April 2025 the Commission publicly invited any citizens or organizations with relevant information to come forward via its website or email. It highlighted the complexity of investigating a 16-year-old crime and assured confidentiality for informants.This suggests an official effort to be transparent and thorough, contrasting with claims that the government is covering things up.In January 2025, hundreds of former BDR personnel were granted bail in mutiny-related cases. Contrary to Amir’s allegation that they were set free with no legal procedures, the prisoners were released on bail.Families of the slain officers immediately protested that those who massacred army officers should not be freed wholesale.Meanwhile, survivors’ families have filed new complaints (e.g. with the International Crimes Tribunal) and threatened fresh protests if justice is not secured.The government has simultaneously taken steps to honour the victims. In March 2025, the Cabinet Division officially declared Feb 25 as “National Martyred Army Day,” and accorded “martyr” status to the 57 army officers slain at Pilkhana.Amir’s affiliation with the Awami League is well known. In November 2023, she and her father, Barrister M Amir-ul Islam, collected nomination papers from the ruling Awami League for parliamentary constituencies Kushtia-3 and Kushtia-4, indicating active political engagement with the party.Her family background is closely tied to the Awami League’s legacy: her father was instrumental in drafting Bangladesh’s declaration of independence and constitution, and the family has historically supported the Awami League.

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