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Muhammed Abul Manzur BU (24 February 1940 – 1 June 1981) was a Bangladeshi military officer who commanded the Bangladesh Forces operations in Sector 8 during the Bangladesh Liberation War against Pakistan in 1971. He was allegedly involved in the assassination of the then-President of Bangladesh, Ziaur Rahman. The erstwhile Chief of Army Staff and alleged mastermind of Rahman's assassination, Hussein Muhammad Ershad, had put a standing shoot-to-kill order on Manzur's life—he was killed shortly after being captured at the border. About a year later, Ershad initiated a bloodless coup d'état and took over the Central Government, holding power until 1990.

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  • Muhammed Abul Manzur BU (24 February 1940 – 1 June 1981) was a Bangladeshi military officer who commanded the Bangladesh Forces operations in Sector 8 during the Bangladesh Liberation War against Pakistan in 1971. He was allegedly involved in the assassination of the then-President of Bangladesh, Ziaur Rahman. The erstwhile Chief of Army Staff and alleged mastermind of Rahman's assassination, Hussein Muhammad Ershad, had put a standing shoot-to-kill order on Manzur's life—he was killed shortly after being captured at the border. About a year later, Ershad initiated a bloodless coup d'état and took over the Central Government, holding power until 1990. Manzur had been awarded the Bir Uttam by the Bangladeshi government for his actions in the Bangladesh Liberation War. At the time of his death, he was the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 24th Infantry Division headquartered at Chittagong. His surviving wife and four children were given political asylum in the United States. (en)
  • Muhammed Abul Monjur, né le 24 février 1940 et décédé le 1er juin 1981 était un officier de carrière de l'armée, et commandant du secteur 8 des forces Mukti Bahini pendant la guerre d'indépendance du Bangladesh en 1971. Son lien avec le meurtre du président Zia qui a mené au coup d'État n'est pas un fait avéré, mais le chef d'état major de l'armée Hussain Muhammad Ershad, le cerveau de l'assassinat de Zia, a donné un ordre permanent de tirer pour tuer Monjur. (fr)
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  • Bir Uttom (en)
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  • Muhammed Abul Monjur, né le 24 février 1940 et décédé le 1er juin 1981 était un officier de carrière de l'armée, et commandant du secteur 8 des forces Mukti Bahini pendant la guerre d'indépendance du Bangladesh en 1971. Son lien avec le meurtre du président Zia qui a mené au coup d'État n'est pas un fait avéré, mais le chef d'état major de l'armée Hussain Muhammad Ershad, le cerveau de l'assassinat de Zia, a donné un ordre permanent de tirer pour tuer Monjur. (fr)
  • Muhammed Abul Manzur BU (24 February 1940 – 1 June 1981) was a Bangladeshi military officer who commanded the Bangladesh Forces operations in Sector 8 during the Bangladesh Liberation War against Pakistan in 1971. He was allegedly involved in the assassination of the then-President of Bangladesh, Ziaur Rahman. The erstwhile Chief of Army Staff and alleged mastermind of Rahman's assassination, Hussein Muhammad Ershad, had put a standing shoot-to-kill order on Manzur's life—he was killed shortly after being captured at the border. About a year later, Ershad initiated a bloodless coup d'état and took over the Central Government, holding power until 1990. (en)
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