Bangladesh court orders ex-PM Hasina's arrest over protest deaths

Bangladeshʼs tribunal issues arrest warrant for former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina‚ citing alleged involvement in deadly protests. The unrest‚ which began as a student movement‚ led to over 700 deaths and forced Hasina to flee to India

October 17 2024 , 01:18 PM  •  390 views

Bangladesh court orders ex-PM Hasina's arrest over protest deaths

Bangladeshs International Crimes Tribunal has taken a significant step by issuing an arrest warrant for Sheikh Hasina‚ the former Prime Minister. The tribunal accuses her of being involved in mass killings during violent protests that happened about 9 months ago

The unrest which started as a student-led movement against public sector job quotas‚ turned into one of the deadliest periods since Bangladesh gained independence (more than 50 years ago). It resulted in over 700 deaths and many injuries

Hasina left for India on 08/05/24 and a temporary government‚ led by Muhammad Yunus (a Nobel Peace Prize winner) took over. Justice Golam Mortuza Majumdar presided over the tribunals proceedings where prosecutors asked for arrest warrants for 50 people including Hasina

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Chief prosecutor Mohammad Tajul Islam said: “I appealed to the court that if the accused who are extremely influential‚ are not arrested it will be impossible to conduct the investigation“

More than 60 complaints have been filed against Hasina and other leaders of her Awami League party. The accusations include:

  • enforced disappearances
  • murder
  • mass killings

Many senior members of the Awami League have either been arrested or gone into hiding; making it hard to get comments from party leaders

However Sajeeb WazedHasinaʼs son told Reuters about a month ago that his mother was ready to face trial in Bangladesh adding “My mother has done nothing wrong“