In the High Court in London before Mrs Justice Hill, the Home Secretary and the Home Office have apologised unreservedly to Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin, a prominent British Muslim community leader, and paid him £225,000 in libel damages (plus his legal costs) over false allegations that he was one of those responsible for war crimes committed during the 1971 Bangladeshi war of Independence, and that he had committed crimes against humanity during that war. The case is the culmination of six-year legal process culminating in a unanimous UK Supreme Court decision in Mr Mueen-Uddin’s favour.

Please see full Press Release (including the statement in open Court) here.

Mr Mueen-Uddin is represented by a Carter-Ruck team led by Adam Tudor and Natasha Doley, along with a counsel team comprising Jacob Dean KC and Lily Walker-Parr of 5RB.

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