In 2010, almost 40 years after the 1971 war of independence from Pakistan, Bangladesh established an International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) to hold perpetrators accountable for gross human rights violations during the conflict. During the nine-month Liberation War, Pakistani troops and Bangladeshi irregular forces committed mass atrocities including torture, summary executions, and destruction of villages as part of a scorched-earth campaign. The first trials at the ICT began in 2011. The clinic collaborated with the Liberation War Museum (LWM), an NGO located in Dhaka, Bangladesh, which works to promote civil society engagement with the ICT. From August 2010 through December 2011, clinic students prepared legal memoranda on international criminal law and practice relevant to the ICT for LWM to use in its outreach efforts. In January 2012, clinic students participated in a workshop sponsored by LWM on the application of international criminal law to the ICT in Dhaka.