Bangladesh tribunal indicts ousted Prime Minister Hasina over deaths of protesters
BANGLADESH, JUL 10 – The tribunal charged Sheikh Hasina and former officials with crimes against humanity for suppressing July-August 2024 protests that reportedly caused up to 1,400 deaths, according to a UN report.
- Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been indicted by a tribunal for her alleged role in the deaths of protesters during mass unrest in 2024.
- Audio recordings analysed by the BBC suggest Hasina ordered security forces to 'use lethal weapons' against protesters, a claim her party denies.
- Hasina faces five charges including being the 'mastermind' of atrocities that led to mass killings and injuries to civilians during the protests.
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Sheikh Hasina: Bangladesh ex-PM indicted over deaths of hundreds of students
A special tribunal indicted Bangladesh’s ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday by accepting charges of crimes against humanity filed against her in connection with a mass uprising in which hundreds of students were killed last year.
Bangladesh tribunal indicts former leader Sheikh Hasina over protester deaths
A special tribunal indicted Bangladesh's ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday by accepting charges of crimes against humanity filed against her in connection with a mass uprising in which hundreds of students were killed last year.
Bangladesh: Crimes against humanity trial begins for exiled former leader Sheikh Hasina
FacebookLikeShareTweetEmail A Bangladesh court has officially begun the trial of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in absentia along with two of her close aides, over crimes against humanity committed during the July uprising last year. The three-member bench of the International Crimes Tribunal, headed by Justice Md. Golam Mortuza Mazumder, ordered charges to be framed […]
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