Dhaka/internet/Hyderabad, Nov 17 (Maxim News) Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been found guilty by the International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICR-1). She has been sentenced to death. The ICT judge said that 1400 people were killed and 24,000 were injured in the protests in July and August 2024. He said that she had ordered the killing of those protesting against her. The ICR has given its latest verdict on charges of crimes against humanity. Heavy security has been deployed around the ICT in the wake of the verdict. High alert has been declared in Dhaka.
The judge said that Hasina’s government deployed deadly weapons, including firearms and helicopters, to suppress the protests, resulting in widespread violence and carnage. He also read out conversations between Hasina and the Dhaka South Municipal Corporation. He said that Hasina incited the violence by branding people as Razakars and anti-government, and there was sufficient evidence to prove the charges against her. He said that she also made derogatory remarks at a media conference on July 14.
Sheikh Hasina, who was ousted due to student unrest, left Bangladesh on August 5 last year and came to India. Since then, she has been living in a secret location. Even in the wake of the verdict against her… she said that no matter what the court decides, she will work for the people as long as she lives and that she lost her parents for the country. (Maxim News)
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