Dhaka, March 6 -- The Chief Prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), Mohammad Tajul Islam, has urged all parties to refrain from exerting pressure on the trials of crimes against humanity.

Speaking at a briefing at the tribunal yesterday (March 5), he emphasised the complexity of ensuring justice in such cases, stating, "Ensuring the trial of crimes against humanity is a difficult process. No one should put any extra pressure."

His remarks come amid growing international interest in the ongoing trials. Former U.S. Ambassador William B. Milam and diplomat John Danilowicz visited the ICT yesterday morning on behalf of the U.S. think tank Right to Freedom.

During their visit, they assured full cooperation in the trial proces...