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IN THE SUPREME PEOPLES COURT OF BANGLADESH PERESENT WILLIAM NICHOLAS GOMES -PEOPLES JUSTICE JUDGMENT NO.

001 OF 2011 Peoples of Bangladesh -VersusSheikh Hasina, Peoples Servant, Current Prime Minister of Bangladesh and others Respondents. For the Petitioner. For Respondent No. 1. Respondent No.2 : The peoples of Bangladesh located anywhere in the world. : Ms. Dipu Moni,Peopls Servant, current Minister of Foreign Affairs : Mr. Md. Shahidul Islam, Peoples Servant, current Ambassador, Embassy of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, Riyadh Date of Hearing: : The 8th October, 2011. --- Petitioner.

JUDGMENT The Supreme Peoples Court of Bangladesh has observed the gross negligence of the noted peoples servants 1. Sheikh Hasina, Peoples Servant, Current Prime Minister of Bangladesh 2. Ms. Dipu Moni,Peopls Servant, current Minister of Foreign Affairs 3. Mr. Md. Shahidul Islam, Peoples Servant, current, Ambassador, Embassy of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, Riyadh. The learned court has observed that present judiciary and state mechanism fully dysfunctional. Both the State and judiciary failed to protect the life of eight citizens of Bangladesh in Saudi Arabia. Due to gross negligence of the said peoples servants eight valuable lives 1. Mamoun Abdulmenan 2. Farouk Jamal 3. Suman Meah 4.Mohammed Suman 5.Shafiq Al-Islam 6.Masoud Shamsulhaq 7.Abu Hussein Ahmed and 8. Muteer Al-Rahman were barbarously murdered by Saudi Government on arbitrary conviction of robbing a warehouse and killing the security guard, Hussein Saeed Mohammed Abdulkhaleq, an Egyptian national. The eight valuable lives were barbarously murdered by the Saudi government, who were beheaded in public, were sentenced to death for the alleged murder of an Egyptian man in April 2007. The Supreme Peoples court of Bangladesh has observed that Court proceedings in Saudi Arabia fall far short of international standards for fair trial. The court also want to remind the peoples servants and dysfunctional judiciary that in 1971, the United Nations General Assembly in Resolution 2857 (XXVI) affirmed the desirability of abolishing the death penalty in all countries.

The court has observed that the beheadings bring the number of executions in Saudi Arabia this year to at least 58, more than double than the 2010 figures. Twenty of those executed in 2011 were foreign nationals. The court has observed that the respondents had scope to intervene on the case to save the lives and bring them safely back home but the respondents remained silent and due to their negligence not only the lives of eight but many Bangladeshis in Saudi Arabia is now in danger. The court has observed that Bangladeshi workers working abroad are a very significant source of income for the country, bringing in over US $10 billion into the economy, largely from the remittances which the workers send in from their incomes abroad. However, the state has done nothing notable to give service to these working class people and specially in this case the respondents had showed an attitude of gross negligence. With these observations, the learned Peoples Justice, issued a Rule upon the Sheikh Hasina, Peoples Servant, Current Prime Minister of Bangladesh and others to show cause as to why they will not be over thrown by the peoples of Bangladesh from the present position they are holding. The court also , issue a Rule upon Sheikh Hasina, Peoples Servant, Current Prime Minister of Bangladesh to dismiss any kind of diplomatic relations with Kingdom of Saudi Arabia until they stop killing the Peoples of Bangladesh immediately . Let me remind all concerned that as dysfunctional Supreme Court of Bangladesh, led by Justice Md. Muzammel Hossain, both the divisions of the supreme court of Bangladesh to follow and establish the judgment issued by the learned peoples justice.

Singed William Nicholas Gomes Peoples Justice Supreme Peoples Court of Bangladesh 80/ B Bramon Chiron,Saydabad, P.s.Jatrabari, P.o Wari, Dhaka-1203, Bangladesh. Email: William@williamgomes.org Cell: +8801974440666 www.supremepoplescourtofBangladesh.org

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