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Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin : ウィキペディア英語版
Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin

Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin ((ベンガル語:চৌধুরী মঈনুদ্দীন); born 27 November 1948), is one of the convicted war criminal for killing Bengali intellectuals in collaboration with Pakistan army at the time of Bangladesh liberation war.〔("NY Times finds journalist link to intellectuals’ massacre" ), ''The Daily Ittefaq'' (13 December 2012).〕 After the liberation of Bangladesh, Chowdhury escape from Bangladesh and took British citizenship.〔〔
Chowdhury is a trustee (former chairman) of Muslim Aid, and a director of Muslim spiritual care provision in the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS).〔(Gallows for Mueen, Ashraf ), The Daily Star (3 November 2013).〕
On 3 November 2013, the International Crimes Tribunal which is set up by the government of Bangladesh to judge international crimes committed during 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, sentenced Mueen-Uddin, in absentia, to death for killing 9 teachers of Dhaka University, 6 journalists and 3 doctors in 1971.〔〔 Mueen has remained in the United Kingdom since leaving Bangladesh shortly after its independence in 1971. Mueen-Uddin denies the charges.
He was alleged war criminal long before creation of International Crimes Tribunal (Bangladesh). In 1972, ''The New York Times'' reported that he "has been identified as the head of a secret, commando-like organization of fanatic Moslems",〔 In In 1995, a documentary film made by David Bergman, named ''War Crimes File'' was aired on British television channel Channel 4 showing his involvement in 1971 Bangladesh genocide.
==Career==
In 1971, Mueen-Uddin was a journalist at the ''Daily Purbodesh''. In 1972, ''The New York Times'' reported that he "has been identified as the head of a secret, commando-like organization of fanatic Moslems",〔 in connection with the Bangladesh liberation war. He fled〔 Bangladesh shortly after its independence in 1971, and went to the United Kingdom via India, Nepal and Pakistan In the United Kingdom he was able to create a new life.〔〔 He was a special editor of the London-based weekly ''Dawat'' and a leader of the London-based Jamaat organisation Dawatul Islam.
Mueen-Uddin is a director of Muslim Spiritual Care Provision in the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS), a member of Multi Faith Group for Healthcare Chaplaincy (MFGHC), and a trustee of Muslim Aid. He is currently a citizen of the UK.〔
Since moving to the UK in the early 1970s, Mueen-Uddin has taken British citizenship and built a career as a community activist and Muslim leader. In 1989 he was a key leader of protests against the Salman Rushdie book, The Satanic Verses.
Around the same time he helped to found the extremist Islamic Forum of Europe, Jamaat-e-Islami's European wing, which believes in creating a sharia state in Europe and in 2010 was accused by a Labour minister, Jim Fitzpatrick, of infiltrating the Labour Party. Tower Hamlets' directly-elected mayor, Lutfur Rahman, was expelled from Labour for his close links with the IFE. Until 2010 Mr Mueen-Uddin was vice-chairman of the controversial East London Mosque, controlled by the IFE, in which capacity he greeted Prince Charles when the heir to the throne opened an extension to the mosque. He was also closely involved with the Muslim Council of Britain, which has been dominated by the IFE. He was chairman and remains a trustee of the IFE-linked charity, Muslim Aid, which has a budget of £20 million. He has also been closely involved in the Markfield Institute, the key institution of Islamist higher education in the UK.

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