Arrest of Sheikh Hasina

anti-discriminatory The trial of the genocide allegations in July and August during the student movement has begun at the International Criminal Tribunal. On the first day of the trial, the tribunal issued an arrest vote against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and ordered Sheikh Hasina, who is in India, to appear in India by November 18. The prosecution requested her to be arrested before the prosecution.

On Thursday (October 17) around 12 o'clock in the afternoon, the chairman of the International Criminal Tribunal Justice Md. Bench led by Gholam Mortuza. The trial is underway against the rest of the accused in the tribunal.

In the opening speech of the tribunal, Chief Prosecutor Tajul Islam summarized the killing of 74 people in the BDR rebellion, killing of 74 people in the custody rally in Shapla Chattwar, extrajudicial killings of RAB, massacres of crimes against humanity during the Awami regime during the Awami regime.

Meanwhile, the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal, Advocate Tajul Islam, has also known about the support of Interpol to bring the fugitives back to the country.

Earlier on Tuesday (October 15), the first working day after the appointment, the International Criminal Tribunal, Justice Gholam Mortuza Majumdar, the two members of the tribunal, Justice Md. Shafiul Alam Mahmud and retired District and Datra Judge Mohitul Haque Enam Chowdhury came to the tribunal on this day, while the registrar of the summons tribunal and other officials welcomed them.

It is noted that in 1971, the then Awami League government formed the International Criminal Tribunal to bring justice to those accused of crimes against humanity in 2010. The tribunal was promulgated and sentenced to several leaders of the Jamaat-BNP.

Related Posts

en_GB