Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin and Ashrafuzzaman Khan, who are currently abroad, have been charged on 11 counts related to the massacre.
Khan is believed to be currently living in New York and Mueen-Uddin in London.
'Al Badr' was tasked by the Pakistani military junta with extermination of the Bengali intellengsia they saw as the 'brain' behind the uprising.
Up to three million people were killed in the liberation war, according to official record.
The three-member tribunal led by Justice Obaidul Hassan asked the state appointed defence counsels to submit a list of defence witness and other documents if they have any by the date.
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