Jamaluddin Ahmed Chowdhury
Grassroots leader of Anwara • Abducted July 24, 2003
What this site is
JusticeForJamaluddin.org is a public archive designed for journalists, researchers, and the general public. It consolidates publicly available reporting, court-outcome summaries, and traceable references so readers can verify claims.
We separate court outcomes, reported facts, allegations, and linked media. See Methodology and Sources.
Why the case remains in the public spotlight
While multiple perpetrators have reported convictions and sentences, public reporting and family/community statements continue to raise questions about broader accountability, including alleged interference and suppression of investigation.
The Accountability Map
A navigable map of roles and relationships, based on reported court outcomes and attributed public reporting.
Accountability Hierarchy
A navigable map of roles. Each profile states whether the person is convicted, fugitive (as reported), or reported/accused.
Suppression & interference (separate track)
Presented separately because it refers to alleged post-crime interference and suppression activity, not the execution chain.
Profiles state status explicitly (e.g., “convicted,” “fugitive,” “reported/accused”) and link to sources where available.
Start here
- Timeline: key milestones in order →
- Sources: public links and citations →
- Evidence: how submissions and verification work →
- Memorial: the human story →
- Nomination Trail: public references + archived media →
If you are a journalist or researcher and need a quick brief, see Media Kit.