A voice note of ousted Bangladesh premier Sheikh Hasina describing how she and her sister escaped death when she fled the country last August has been shared online by her Awami League party.
In the interest of justice, Hasina will be provided with all opportunities to defend herself according to the existing laws, he says
British lawyer Toby Cadman, special adviser to ICT chief prosecutor, has expressed optimism about India’s cooperation in extraditing Hasina so that she may face trial for alleged involvement in crimes against humanity during the mass uprising that led to her ouster on August 5,
New Delhi: Sheikh Hasina, the beleaguered former Bangladeshi Prime Minister has claimed an attempt to assassinate her and her sister, Sheikh Rehana after she was overthrown following countrywide violent protests. She fled to India and is staying at a safe and confidential place.
Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's Awami League party on Wednesday announced a series of programmes in February t
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Law Advisor Asif Nazrul has said that if India fails to return the deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina it will be a "clear violation" of the country's extradition treaty with Bangladesh. The foreign ministry will decide what steps Bangladesh will take regarding the breach of the agreement, he said.
Mohammad Tajul Islam, the Chief Prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal, has accused former prime minister Sheikh Hasina of threatening and intimidating witnesses from India. He made these allegations during a press briefing on Wednesday.
Barrister Toby Cadman, special Prosecutor Advisor to the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT). Photo: Collected
A third of leadership in prison, a third outside country, a third in hiding at home: Ex-MPs, Ministers tell The Indian Express.
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus critiques former Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina, deeming her reported economic achievements 'fake' and accusing the global community of negligence. Hasina, away in India, faces numerous allegations,
Experts believe that there is a role of Islamic extremists and Pakistan’s ISI in the anti-Hasina movement. They also warn that targeting Bangladesh’s army chief is dangerous. Yunus and his Islamic allies are pushing for this.