"The accused know it well that the trial proceeding against (war crimes) accused Salauddin Quader Chowdhury is underway and yet they made comments on the case and criticised the tribunal proceedings," the three-member International Crimes Tribunal led by Justice Fazle Kabir said.
The panel observed that such criticism would "cast doubts on the proceedings of the tribunal" and directed the respondents to submit their explanation about their "scandalous statements" by October 10.
The tribunal learnt about the talk show when prosecution lawyer Zead Al Mamun called it "biased, baseless, utterly false, fabricated and ill-motivated". Mamun filed a petition seeking court action.
The contempt charge was brought against nine persons, including the managing director of the channel, the show's guest anchor, political analyst Mahmudur Rahman Manna, participants Zafrullah Chowdhury and Mahfuz Ullah.
The prosecution filed a petition on Tuesday against five top officials of the private channel, the anchor of talk show Muktobaak and two participants who had commented on the trial against Chowdhury.
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