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THE LEADING COLLABORATORS OF 1971 AND THEIR

PRESENT WHEREABOUTS

I. Members of the Central Peace Committee


1. Khwaja Khairuddin Leader of the Pakistan Muslim League.
2. A. G. M. Shafiqul Islam Advocate, Lahore High Court. Has business in Bangladesh.
3. Gholam Azam Residing illegally in Bangladesh; Former Ameer of the Jamaat-e-Islami.
4. Moulana Syed Mohammad Leading member of the Central Majlis of the Bangladesh Ittehadul Ummah.
5. Mahmud Ali State Minister for Social Welfare, Government of Pakistan.
6. M. A. K. Rafiqul Islam No information.
7. Abdul Jabbar Khaddar Died of natural causes after liberation.
8. Yusuf Ali Chowdhury (Mohan Miah) Died of natural causes during the Liberation War.
9. Abut Kashem Died of natural causes after liberation.
10. Ghulam Sarwar Leader of the Jamaati organization in London, the Dawatul Islam: Director of the
London-based Islamic Institute.
11. Syed Azizul Huq (Nanna Miah) Leader of the Jatiyo Party, and member of Parliament.

12. A. S. M. Solaiman Chairman, Bangladesh Krishak Sramik Party.


13. Pir Mohsenuddin (Dudu Miah) Vice-Chairman, Bangladesh Democratic League
14. Sharq Rahman Chairman, Islamic Democratic League
15. Major (Rtd) Afsaruddin Convenor, Bangladesh Ganatantra Bastabayan Parishad; Chairman,
National Democratic Party; former presidential candidate.
16. Syed Mohsin Ali Industrialist; former Chairman Stock Exchange; former Director, I. F. I. C. Bank.
17. Fazlul Huq Chowdhury Died of natural causes after liberation.
18. Mohd. Sirajuddin Industrialist; Chairman of the Dhaka City Muslim League.
19. Advocate A. T. Sadi Retired advocate of the Bangladesh Supreme Court.
20. Advocate Ataul Huq Khan Vice?Chairman, Bangladesh Muslim League.
21. Maqbulur Rahman Industrialist.
22. Al-Hajj Mohammad Aqil Acting Chairman, Bangladesh Nezam-e-Islami.
23. Principal Ruhul Quddus Member of the Central Working Committee, Jamaat-e-Islami.
24. Nuruzzaman Industrialist; Director Islamic Development Bank.
25. Moulana Miah Mafizul Huq Member, Central Majlis, Bangladesh Ittehadul Ummah.
26. Advocate Abu Salek Senior Advocate, Bangladesh Supreme Court.
27. Advocate Abdun Naim Died of natural causes after liberation.
28. Moulana Siddique Ahmed Member, Central Majlis, Bangladesh Ittehadul Ummah.
29. Abdul Matin Secretary-General,Bangladesh Muslim League.
30. Banister Akhtaruddin Ahmed Resident in Saudi Arabia; Adviser Saudia International Law
31. Toaha Bin Habib Industrialist; member Central Majlis-e-Shuca, Bangladesh Khelafat Andolan.
32. Hakim Irtezaur Rahman Akhunzada Died of natural causes after liberation.
33. Raja Tridev Roy Doing business at Karachi.
34. Faiz Bakhsh Chairman, Bangladesh Muslim League

II. Leaders of the Central Peace and WelfareCouncil


1. Moulana Farid Ahmed Disappeared immediately after liberation.
2. Nuruzzaman Former Director Imam Training Course, Islamic Foundation.
3. Moulana Abdul Mahnan Former Minister for Religious Affairs.
4. Julmat Ali Khan Vice-Chairman, B. N. P.
5. A. K. M. Mujibul Huq Industrialist.
6. Firoz Ahmed No information.

III. Members of the Malek Cabinet


1. Abul Kashem Died of natural causes after liberation.

2. Nawazish Ahmed Chairman, Bangladesh Muslim League.

3. A. S. M. Solaiman
(Member also Central Peace Chairman, Bangladesh Krishal Sramik Party.
Committee)
4. Obaidullah Majumdar Member, Central Majlis-e-Shu
Bangladesh Khelafat Andolan.
5. Abbas Ali Khan Member, Jamaat-e-Islam
6. Moulana A. K. M. Yusuf Former Secretary-General, Jamaat-e-Islami.
7. Moulana Ishak Member Majlis-e-Shura, Bangladesh Khelafat Andolan.
8. Shamsul Huq No information.
9. Jasimuddin Ahmed Died of natural causes after liberation
10. Akhtamddin Ahmed Resident in Saudi, Adviser Saudia International Law.
(Also member central Peace
Committee)
11. Aung Shwe Prue Former Minister.
Chowdhury
12. A. M. Mushan;af Hussain Secretary General, Islamic Democratic League.
13. Mujibur Rahman Chief, Bangladesh-Saudi Friendship Society.

IV. East Pakistanis Who Met Yahya Khan


1. Hamidul Huq Chowdhury Owner, Observer Group of Industries.
2. Mahmud Ali Slate Minister for Social Welfare, Pakistan
(Also member Central Peace
Committee)
3. Dr. Syed Sajjad Hussain Former Professor, King Abdul Aziz University,
Saudi Arabia.
At present residing in Bangladesh.
4. Justice Nurul Islam Vice-President of Bangladesh.
5. Dr. Qazi Din Muhammed Professor, Department of Bengali, Dhaka University

V. Bengali Members of the Pakistan U. N.


Delegation
1. Shah Azizur Rahman Former Chairman, B. N. P. (Shah Aziz Group)
2. Julmat Ali Khan Vice-Chairman, B. N. P
3. Razia Faiz Vice-Chairman, Bangladesh Muslim League.
4. Dr. Fatima Sadeque Living a retired life in Bangladesh.
5. A. T. Sadi Retired Advocate, Bangladesh Supreme Court.

VI. Liaison Offices of the Central Peace Committee


and their Liaison Officers.
Kotwali Police Station
1. A. I. Ahmed Sher, Ahsan Manzil, 17, Ahsanullah Road, Dhaka.
2. Saqi Sultan, Kasaitola, Dhaka

Lalbagh Police Station


1. Al?Haj Nazir Hussain, 53, Jagannath Shaha Road, Dhaka.
2. S. M. Habibul Huq, House No. 612; Road No., 18, Dhanmondi, Dhaka.
3. Advocate Nawab Ali, Central Road, Dhaka.

Sutrapur Police Station


1. Al?Hajj Sirajuddin, 91, Rishikesh Das Road, Dhaka.
2. Mahtabuddin Khan, 54, R. K. Mission Road, Dhaka.
3. Faizul Huq, 12, Farashganj, Dhaka.
4. Tamizuddin, 31, Jariatali Lane, Dhaka.
5. Abdur Rashid, Rathkhola, Dhaka.

Tejgaon Police Station


1. Iqbal Idris, 75, Indira Road, Tejgaon, Dhaka.
2. Mahbubur Rahman Gurha,
(At present Gurha is a leader of the Jatiyo Party and Commissioner, Tejgaon Municipal Ward)
3. M. S. M. Habibul Huq, House No. 612, Road No. 1, Dhanmondi, Dhaka.
4. Mohammad Nawab Ali, Headmaster, I. P. H. School, Mohakhali, Dhaka.
(Next to the Wireless Colony).
Mirpur Police Station
1. Lark Ahmed Siddiqui, 26AC Mirpur First Colony, Dhaka.

Mohammadpur Police Station


1. M. A. Baqer, 30/6, Mohammadpur Colony, Dhaka.
(At present he is Chairman, King Faisal University).
2. Dr. Osman, house next to the A Block, Mohammadpur, Dhakha
3. Syed Mohammad Farook, Quaid-e-Azam Road,
(Next to 1 residence of Rafakat Khan, Mohammadpur), Dhaka.
4. Shafiqur Rahman, 68, Jhikatala, Dhaka.
5. Abdur Rahim Chowdhury, House No. 790, Road No. 1, Dhanmondi, Dhaka.

Ramna Police Station


1. Advocate Ataul Huq Khan, 197, Bara Maghbazar, Dhaka.
2. Advocate G. A. Khan, 24, Dilu Road, Eskaton, Dhaka.
(At present he is Vice-Chairman, Bangladesh Muslim League).
3. Professor A. Hashem
4. Advocate Julmat Ali Khan, 1, Purana Paltan, Dhaka.
5. Dr. Mohammed Ayub Ali, C 567/A Chowdhury Para, Khilgaon, Dhaka.
6. Advocate A Wadud Miah, Shantinagar, Dhaka.

VII. Information Offices of the Peace and Welfare


Council and Their office-Bearers.
1. Rampura, Mohammad Ali Sarkar (Retired Engineer).
2. 271, Malibagh, Dhaka, Moulvi Idris Ahmed.
3. Dhaka Stadium, Mohammad Ali Sarkar.
4. House No. 12, Road No.
5, Dhanmandi, Dhaka, Head Office East Pakistan Peace and Welfare Council.
5. 12, Govinda Das Lane, Armanitola, Moulana Shah Ismailullah Chisti.
6. 2, Bashabari Lane (Near English Road), Moulvi Taswar Hossain Khan.
7. 66, Patla Khan Lane, Dhaka, Moulana Abdul Majid.
8. 12, Nabadip Basak Lane, Dhaka.
9. Urdu Road, Dhaka, Haji Mohammed Ishak.

VIII. The Razakar High Command (First Phase)


1. A. S. M. Zahurul Huq,
Director, Razakars. Is doing business in Dhaka. 2. Mafizuddin Bhuiyan,
Assistant Director, Western Range Is doing business in Khulna. 3. M. E: Mridha,
Tamgha-e-Khidmat.
Director, Central Range.
Assistant Director, Razakar
Headquarters. No information. 4. M. A. Hasnat, Assistant No information 5. Fariduddin,
Adjutant,
Dhaka City Serving in Saudi Arabia.

In the next stage Mohammed Yunus (at present DirectorGeneral, Islami Bank, and member of
the Jamaat Majlis-e-Shura) was made Commander-in-Chief, and Mir Kasem Ali was made the
head of the Chittagong Razakars. The district heads of the lslami Chhatra Sangha were made the
Razakar chiefs of their respective districts.

IX. The Central Committee of the Islami Chhatra


Sangha
(The Al-Badr High Command)
1. Matiur Rahman Nizami
(All-Pakistan Chief)
Ameer,Jamaat-e-Islami.
2. Ali Ahsan Mohammed Mujahid
(East Pakistan Chief)
General Secretary, Jamat-e-Islami;
Manager of the Weekly Sonar Bangle.
3. Mir Kasem Ali
(He was at first head of the Chittagong district, then was ranked third in the line of command of Al-Badr.)
Deputy Amecr of Dhaka City Jamaat-e-Islami;
Manager, Rabet-e-Alam (Bangladesh);
Member (Administration) Ibn-e-Sina Trust.
4. Mohammed Yunus
Member of the Central Jamaat-e-Islami;
Director-General, Majlis-eShura, Bangladesh Islami Bank;
Director, Islami Social Welfare Association;
Chairman, Muslim Business Society.
5. Mohammed Kamruzzaman
(Chief organizer of Al-Badr)
Press Secretary, Jamaat-elslami;
Editor,Sonar Bangle.
6. Ashraf Hussain
(Founder of the AI-Badr and head of the Mymensingh District Al-Badr)
Is doing business in Dhaka.
7. Mohammed Shamsul Huq Member of the Central Majlis-e-Shura,
(head of the Dhaka City Al-Badr)
Jamaat-e-Islami.
8. Mustafa Showkat Imran
Disappeared immediately after liberation.
(One of the leaders of Dhaka City Al-Badr)
9. Ashrafuzzaman Khan
(Member of the Dhaka City AI-Badr High Command, and "Chief Executor" of the intellectualls)
Serving in Saudi Arabia.
10. A. S. M. Ruhul Quddus
(One of the leaders of the Dhaka City Al-Badr)
Member of the Majlis-e-Shura,Jamaat-e-Islami
11. Sardar Abdus Salam
(Head of the Dhaka District AI-Badr)
Secretary, Training, Jamaat-e-Islami.
12. Khurram Jha Murad
Resident in London; Jamaat leader; active iri organizing Jamaatis internationally.
13. Abdul Bari
(Chief of the Jamalpur Al-Badr)
Serving in Dhaka.
14. Abdul Hye Farooki
(Chief of the Rajshahi District Al-Badr)
Doing business in Dubai.
15. Abdul Zahir Muhammad Abu Neser
(Chief of the Chittagong District Al-Badr)
Personal Assistant at the Saudi Embassy in Dhaka and Librarian.
16. Matiur Rahman Khan
(Chief of the Khulna District Al-Badr)
Serving in Jeddah.
17. Chowdhury Moinuddin
(Operation in-charge in killing of the intellectuals)
Special Editor of the London based weekly, Dewat; leader of the London-based Jamaat organisation,
Dawatul Islam.
18. Nur Mohammed Malik
(One of the leaders of the Dhaka City Al-Badr)
Whereabouts unknown.
19. A. K. Mohammed Ali
(One of the leaders of the Dhaka City Al-Badr)
Whereabouts unknown.
20. Mazharul Islam
(Head of the Rajshahi District Al-Badr).
Whereabouts unknown.

X. The Education Reform Committee Formed by


Tikka Khan
1. Dr. Syed Sajjad Hussain
(Vice-Chancellor Rajshahi University)
Former Professor, King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia; At present residing in Bangladesh.
2. Dr. Hasan Zaman
(Department of Political Science, Dhaka University)
Died in Saudi Arabia.
3. Dr, Mohar Ali
(Department of History, Dhaka University)
Serving in Saudi Arabia.
4. A. K. M. Abdur Rahman
Professor, Department of Mathematics, Dhaka University.
5. Abdul Bari
(Vice-Chancellor,Rajshahi University)
Chairman, University Grants Commission; Member, Governing Body of the Islamic Foundation.
6. Dr. Safiuddin Joardar
Deceased.
7. Dr. Makbul Hussain
Living a retired life.

XI. Other Teachers of Dhaka University Who Were


Given Compulsory Leave after Being Charged With
Collaboration.

1. Begum Akhtar Imam,


Provost, Rokeya Hall.
Living a retired life in Dhaka.

Bengali Department
1. Dr. Qazi Din Mohammed
mentioned before

Department of Arabic
1. Dr. Mohammad Mustafizur Rahman
Serving at Dhaka University.
2. Dr. Fatima Sadeque**
Leading a retired life in Dhaka

Department of Political Science


1. Dr. Gholam Wahid Chowdhury
Owner of a Garment Industry in Dhaka.
2. Dr. Rashiduzzaman **
Employed in the U. S. A.
3. Dr. A. K. M. Shahidullah
Serving at Dhaka University.
4. A. K. M. Jamal Uddin Mustafa **
Doing business in Dhaka.

Department of Sociology
1. Md. Afsaruddin
Employed at Dhaka University.

Department of Psychology
1. Dr. Mir Fakhruzzaman
Deceased.

Department of Physics
1. Dr. Md. Shamsul Islam
Employed at Dhaka University.

Department of Pharmacy
1. Dr. Abdul Jabbar
Employed at Dhaka University.

Department of Statistics
1. Dr. Mahbubuddin Ahmed
Doing business in London
2. Md. Obaidullah
Playwright; writes for Bangladesh Radio Television.

Institute of Educational Research

1. Md. Habibullah
Resident in Pakistan.
2. Abdul Kadir Miah
Employed at Dhaka University.
3. Dr. Shafia Khatun
Former Minister and member Public Service Commission;
employed at Dhaka University

Physical Education Centre


1.Lieut. Col. (Retd.) Matiur Rahman
Living a retired life in Dhaka.

Department of Journalism
2. Atiquzzaman Khan
Died while in service at Dhaka University.

Department of Urdu and Persian


1. Dr. Aftab Ahmed Siddqui
Resident in Pakistan.
2. Dr. Fazlul Quader **
No information.

Department of Law
1. Nurul Momen
Living a retired life in Dhaka.

Department of Islamic History


1. Dr. S. M. Imamuddin
Resident in Pakistan

Dhaka University Caretaker


1. S. D. Daliluddin
Employed at Dhaka University; now dead.

Department of Botany
1. Md. Mahbubul Alam Jalaluddin**
Serving in Pakistan.

Several of these collaborating teachers were involved in the killing of the intellectuals. Many of their
names were found in the diary of Ashrafuzzaman Khan, the Chief Executioner of the Al-Badr forces.

Institute of Educational Research


Upper Division Assistant, Nasir Ahmed

Chief Engineer Office


Painter Zahir Khan **
Engineering Office
Peon Shahjahan **
Salimullah Hall
Peon Mohammad Mustafa.

XII. Teachers of Rajshahi University Who Were


Given Compulsory Leave After Being Charged with
Collaboration.

1. Dr. Abdul Bari,


Vice-Chancellor Chairman, University Grants Commission.
2. Dr. Ghulam Saqlain Reader
Professor, Department of Bengali, Rajshahi University.
3. Azizul Huq
Associate Professor, Department of Bengali, Rajshahi University.
4. Shaikh Ataur Rahman
Associate Professor, Department of Bengali, Rajshahi University.
5. Abdur Rahim Joardar,
University Registrar
Leading a reyred life.

XIII. Teachers of Raj shahi University Who Were


Arrested on Charges of Collaboration.

1. Mukbul Hussain,
Chairman
Department of Commerce
Professor, Commerce, Rajshahi University.
2. Ahmed Muhammad Patel,
Chairman, Department of Geography.
Resident in Pakistan.
3. Solaiman Mondol,
Chairman, Department of Economics
Professor, Department of Economics, Rajshahi University.
4. Unman Bari Baghi,
Associate Professor,Department of Psychology.
Resident in Pakistan
5. Zillur Rahman, Reader,
Department of Law
Law Faculty, Rajshahi University.
6. Kalim A. Sasrami,
Associate Professor,
Department of Languages.
Professor, Department of Languages. Rajshahi University
XIV. Those Who Were Charged With Collaboration
and Fled Away After Independence.

1. Ahmed Ullah Khan Associate


Professor English Deptt. Rajshahi
Professor, Deptt. of English University
2. Ebne Ahmed
One of the Dy. Registrars
Ex-Registrar,Islami University, Kushtia.

# According to a resolution adopted by the Dhaka University Syndicate, some of these people were
released from their posts or expelled from the University. These names have been denoted by * and **
respectively (Source, Dainik Bangla, October 3, 1973).

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