Chief Justice Hamoodur Rahman (Urdu: حمود الرحمن; 1 November 1910 – 20 December 1981), NI. HI, was a Pakistani Bengali jurist and an academic who served...
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The Hamoodur Rahman Commission (otherwise known as War Enquiry Commission), was a judicial inquiry commission that assessed Pakistan's political–military...
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The Hamoodur Rahman Commission Report (or War Enquiry Report) contains the government of Pakistan's official and classified papers of the events leading...
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Gul Hassan Khan (section Hamoodur Rahman Commission)
not part of the Bangladesh genocide, a witness mentioned him in the Hamoodur Rahman Commission report. During visits to East Pakistan, he would ask soldiers...
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responsibilities in the Hamoodur Rahman Commission in 1972 but denied allegations of genocide committed in Bangladesh in spite of the Hamoodur Rahman Commission which...
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Genocidal massacre Genocide of indigenous peoples Genocides in history Hamoodur Rahman Commission List of ongoing armed conflicts List of wars by death toll...
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18 October 2016. Hamoodur Rehman Commission (HRC) Report of Inquiry into the 1971 War (Vanguard Books Lahore, 513) Hamoodur Rahman Commission Report...
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discharged from his military service at the War Enquiry Commission led by Hamoodur Rahman. The Commission leveled accusations against him for human rights violations...
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performs their duty directly for the ministry of Defence. Following the Hamoodur Rahman Commission, the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee does not have operational...
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only son of famed chief justice of Pakistan Hamoodur Rehman. Hon’ble Mr. Justice Iqbal Hameed ur Rahman is a scion of a noble family that has its roots...
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people were killed; the lowest estimate comes from the controversial Hamoodur Rahman Commission, the official Pakistani government investigation, which...
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Bangladeshi authorities claim that 3 million people were killed, while the Hamoodur Rahman Commission, an official Pakistani Government investigation, put the...
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S.M. Akram, Fazal Akbar, Amin Ahmed, Abdus Sattar, Hameedur Rahman, and Hamoodur Rahman (Chief Justice) were the Bengali/Bihari jurists who served as...
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stated that PNS Ghazi sank due to an internal explosion. In 1972, the Hamoodur Rahman Commission (HRC) never carried out an investigation into this incident...
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for over three hundred multinational companies based in Luxembourg. Hamoodur Rahman Commission Report: Official and now-declassified papers of the events...
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Pakistani army denied any cold-blooded killings at the university, but the Hamoodur Rahman Commission in Pakistan concluded that overwhelming force was used....
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Justice Hamoodur Rahman (2 February 1974 - 1 February 1977) Justice Mohammad Afzal Cheema (26 September 1977 - 16 May 1980) Justice Tanzil-ur-Rahman (27 May...
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casualty figure estimated by Pakistan is 25,000, as reported by the Hamoodur Rahman Commission. Biharis became the target of retaliation. According to...
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Rahman 1 March 1968 3 June 1968 94 days Lahore High Court 6 Fazal Akbar 4 June 1968 17 November 1968 166 days East Pakistan High Court 7 Hamoodur Rahman†...
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2005 at the Wayback Machine, Suresh Hamoodur Rehman; Sheikh Anwarul Haq; Tufail Ali Abdul Rehman. Hamoodur Rahman Commission Report (PDF) (Report). Government...
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Khairi (former chief justice of Federal Shariat Court of Pakistan) Hamoodur Rahman (former chief justice of Pakistan) Majida Rizvi (first woman judge...
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confidant Hayat Khan Sherpao in a Peshawar bomb blast. Chief Justice Hamoodur Rahman also died of a cardiac arrest while in office. Between 1974 and 1976...
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Indian Army. However, he later appeared as Witness Number 139 in the Hamoodur Rahman Commission report. In March 1976, several generals were in consideration...
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deaths of at least 26,000 people, as admitted by Pakistan (by the Hamoodur Rahman Commission) and as many as 3,000,000 as claimed by Bangladesh (from...
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Martyr". Star weekend Magazine, The Daily Star. Retrieved 2023-01-01. Hamoodur Rahman Commission Archived 2016-08-16 at the Wayback Machine, Chapter 2 Archived...
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of the clandestine atomic bomb programme. He was implicated in the Hamoodur Rahman Commission's[citation needed] report on the 1971 war with India over...
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Lieutenant General Mian Muhammad Afzaal (Shaheed) (Military) 1987 Hamoodur Rahman (academic) 1984 Ruth Pfau (Humanitarian) 1979 Major General S A Nawab...
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in 1975–1999, Bosnia in 1991–1995, and Rwanda in 1994. Rahman, Hamoodur (2007). Hamoodur Rahman Commission of Inquiry into the 1971 India-Pakistan War...
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as from currency notes and stamps. The central education minister Fazlur Rahman made extensive preparations to make Urdu the only state language of the...
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notability when he co-chaired the War Enquiry Commission with Chief Justice Hamoodur Rahman to investigate the economic and military collapse of Pakistan in a...
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