Al-Shams | |
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Leader | Fazlul Quader Chowdhury |
Foundation | March 1971 |
Dissolved | December 16, 1971 |
Country | Pakistan |
Allegiance | Jamaat-e-Islami Military junta of Pakistan |
Headquarters | East Pakistan |
Ideology | |
Political position | Far-right |
Major actions | War crimes, genocide, looting, rape, mass murder, arson, kidnapping |
Notable attacks | Bangladesh genocide |
Status | Inactive |
Allies | Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Army |
Opponents | Provisional Government of Bangladesh |
Battles and wars | Bangladesh Liberation War |
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The Al-Shams (Bengali: আল-শামস; Urdu: الشمس; lit. 'The sun') was a collaborationist paramilitary wing allied with several Islamist parties in East Pakistan,[1] comprising both local Bengalis and Muhajirs.[2] Alongside the Pakistan Army and Al-Badr, Al-Shams has been accused of participating in widespread atrocities against Bengali nationalists, civilians, and religious and ethnic minorities during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War.[3] Following the war, the government of Bangladesh officially banned the group.