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Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal has sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity committed during a violent crackdown following a military uprising 15 months ago. Chief Prosecutor Mohammad Tajul Islam stated that the verdict was not an act of political revenge but a reflection of the nation’s commitment to justice and accountability. He emphasized that no one, regardless of power or position, stands above the law. The tribunal, led by Justice Md Golam Mortuza Mozumdar, also sentenced former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal to death, while former police chief Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun received a five-year prison term after turning state witness. Tajul highlighted that the trial adhered to international standards and that the evidence presented would meet global judicial benchmarks. Hasina, who ruled Bangladesh for over 15 years, is currently in India after being ousted in the coup.

17 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh tribunal sentences ex-PM Hasina to death, prosecutor calls verdict justice not revenge

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has called an emergency meeting of its Standing Committee on Monday night, November 17, at 8:30 PM at the party chairperson’s office in Gulshan, Dhaka. The meeting will be presided over by the party’s acting chairman, Tarique Rahman, according to BNP media cell member Shairul Kabir Khan. The meeting comes hours after the International Crimes Tribunal sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and ex-Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal to death for crimes against humanity. Former Inspector General of Police Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun received a five-year prison term after cooperating with the tribunal. The BNP leadership is expected to discuss the political implications of the verdicts and determine the party’s next course of action amid heightened national tension following the tribunal’s ruling.

17 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

BNP calls emergency meeting after tribunal sentences Sheikh Hasina and others to death

Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s longest-serving prime minister, rose to prominence in the 1980s as a leading pro-democracy figure opposing military rule. First elected in 1996, she returned to power in 2009 and has since faced mounting criticism over alleged human rights abuses, including extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, and suppression of dissent. Once celebrated for her democratic ideals, Hasina’s leadership has increasingly been described as authoritarian by opponents and rights groups. She has denied ordering security forces to open fire during anti-government protests, calling the incidents tragic but unintended. The daughter of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bangladesh’s founding leader who was assassinated in 1975, Hasina has survived multiple assassination attempts and periods of imprisonment. However, recent developments and legal challenges have cast uncertainty over her political future and potential return to the country’s leadership.

17 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Sheikh Hasina faces growing criticism over alleged authoritarian rule despite her pro-democracy legacy

Abu Bakar Siddique, the father of Hafizul Shikder who was killed during the July uprising in Bangladesh, has demanded that former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina be brought back from India and executed publicly. Speaking to journalists at the premises of the International Crimes Tribunal on Monday, Siddique stated that merely sentencing Hasina to death was not enough and that justice would only be served if the punishment was carried out in public. He expressed deep grief over the loss of his son, who was killed on July 20 last year near the Post Office intersection in Badda, Dhaka. Siddique said that only through public execution could the souls of the victims find peace and the families achieve justice. His statement reflects ongoing anger and demands for accountability following the violent events of the July uprising.

17 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Father of July uprising victim demands Sheikh Hasina be brought back from India for public execution

Following the court’s verdict sentencing former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity during the July uprising, National Citizens Party (NCP) South Regional Organizer Sarjis Alam reacted strongly. In a verified Facebook post on November 17, Alam declared that Bangladesh’s relations with India would not normalize until India returns Hasina to Bangladesh and assists in carrying out the court’s ruling. The court found Hasina guilty of killing six people in Chankharpur during the uprising. Alam’s comments reflect growing political tension and public reaction to the controversial verdict, which has already sparked celebrations and protests across various parts of the country. The statement underscores the potential diplomatic strain between Bangladesh and India over the issue of extradition and implementation of the death sentence.

17 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Sarjis Alam warns India that ties with Bangladesh will remain strained until Sheikh Hasina is extradited

Families of victims from Bangladesh’s 2024 uprising have demanded that former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina be brought back from India to face execution if convicted by the International Crimes Tribunal. The tribunal, led by Justice Md Golam Mortuza Mojumdar, is set to deliver its first verdict in the case involving alleged crimes against humanity during the July uprising that led to Hasina’s ouster. Prosecutors have sought the death penalty for the 78-year-old former leader on five counts, including incitement to murder and superior command responsibility. Hasina, who has been in India since losing power on August 5, 2024, is considered a fugitive and did not participate in the trial. Victims’ relatives, including those of slain protesters, expressed frustration over delays and called for swift justice. Hasina has denied all charges in international media interviews, calling the case politically motivated. The tribunal proceedings have drawn intense public attention and emotional appeals from families seeking closure.

17 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Victims’ families urge Sheikh Hasina’s return from India for execution if tribunal convicts her

The International Crimes Tribunal has sentenced former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity committed during the July uprising. The verdict, delivered on Monday, November 17, includes two death sentences and one life imprisonment term. State-appointed defense lawyer Amir Hossain expressed profound grief following the ruling, saying he felt deep pain but declined to comment further. When asked about his dissatisfaction, Hossain reiterated his emotional distress, noting that his client received the maximum punishment. He also clarified that there is currently no opportunity to appeal the verdict unless Hasina voluntarily surrenders or is arrested. The ruling marks a historic and controversial moment in Bangladesh’s judicial and political landscape, drawing intense national and international attention.

17 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death for July uprising crimes as lawyer expresses deep sorrow

The International Crimes Tribunal of Bangladesh has verified the authenticity of a conversation involving former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, former Dhaka University Vice-Chancellor Professor Maksud Kamal, former Dhaka North Mayor Sheikh Fazle Noor Taposh, and former Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu. The announcement was made on Monday by Tribunal-1, led by Justice Golam Mortuza Mojumdar, with Justices Md Shafiul Alam Mahmood and Md Mohitul Haque Enam Chowdhury as members. The case lists Sheikh Hasina as the main accused, alongside former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan and former Inspector General of Police Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun. Both Hasina and Asaduzzaman Khan are reportedly absconding and currently residing in India. The tribunal’s confirmation adds a new dimension to the ongoing proceedings against the former leaders, drawing significant attention to the political and legal implications of the verified communication.

17 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh tribunal confirms authenticity of leaked conversation involving Sheikh Hasina and top officials

Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal-1 has sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity committed during the July 2024 uprising. The three-member bench, led by Justice Md Golam Mortuza Majumdar, delivered the verdict on November 17. The tribunal found Hasina and two co-defendants guilty on all five charges, including incitement, conspiracy, and failure to prevent atrocities. The court ruled that Hasina bore superior command responsibility for the actions of law enforcement and armed groups that attacked unarmed protesters following her inflammatory remarks at a July 14 press conference. She received life imprisonment until natural death for one count and death sentences on three others, including ordering lethal attacks using helicopters and drones, and involvement in killings in Dhaka’s Chankharpul and Ashulia areas.

17 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh tribunal sentences former PM Sheikh Hasina to death for July uprising crimes against humanity

Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal has sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity. The verdict, delivered by a three-member judicial panel led by Justice Md. Golam Mortuza Mozumdar, was announced on Monday afternoon. Hasina, currently reported to be in hiding, will not be able to appeal the decision. Following the ruling, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami’s Secretary General Mia Golam Porwar described the judgment as impartial and of international standard, calling it a historic moment in the country’s judicial history. He stated that the verdict reflects the people's long-standing demand for justice against those accused of atrocities. The case, linked to alleged mass killings in July, marks the first time a former head of government in Bangladesh has received the death penalty from the tribunal, making it a landmark decision in the nation’s legal and political landscape.

17 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh tribunal sentences ex-PM Sheikh Hasina to death for war crimes praised by Jamaat

Bangladesh’s banned political party Awami League has rejected the International Crimes Tribunal’s death sentence against ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who was convicted for crimes against humanity during the July uprising. The tribunal, led by Justice Md Golam Mortuza Majumdar, sentenced Hasina to death for the killing of six people in Chankharpul and life imprisonment in another charge. Awami League presidium member Jahangir Kabir Nanak denounced the verdict as politically motivated and illegitimate, claiming the trial was rushed and biased. He stated that the so-called illegal court concluded proceedings within two months, hearing only 54 of 84 witnesses. Nanak further announced a dawn-to-dusk nationwide shutdown in protest and vowed to force the current government to resign. The verdict and subsequent reaction have sparked intense political tension across Bangladesh, with supporters and opponents sharply divided over the tribunal’s legitimacy and the fairness of the trial.

17 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Awami League rejects Sheikh Hasina’s death verdict and calls nationwide shutdown protest

Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has directed all 64 district commissioners to conduct the upcoming national election and referendum with utmost honesty, neutrality, and responsibility. Speaking at a meeting in Dhaka, Yunus emphasized that the February election is not just a routine vote but a decisive event for the nation’s future, describing it as the culmination of the recent mass uprising. He urged the administrators, who will serve as returning officers, to uphold the highest standards of transparency and fairness, saying failure is not an option. Yunus called the election a new beginning for Bangladesh, urging officials to ensure a peaceful and festive atmosphere. He also noted that many young and female voters were previously unable to participate and that international observers are closely watching this election. Senior advisers and several divisional and district officials attended the meeting chaired by Cabinet Secretary Sheikh Abdur Rashid.

17 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Chief Adviser Yunus tells DCs upcoming election will complete mass uprising and shape Bangladesh’s future

The International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh has sentenced deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity committed during the July uprising. The verdict was delivered on Monday, November 17, by a three-member judicial panel led by Justice Md Golam Mortuza Majumdar. The tribunal found Hasina guilty of involvement in the killing of six people in Chankharpur. As she remains in hiding, she will not be able to appeal the verdict. Following the announcement, interim government legal adviser Professor Asif Nazrul expressed his reaction on social media, calling the day historic for Bangladesh and describing it as a moment of justice. The ruling marks a dramatic turn in Bangladesh’s political landscape, sparking both domestic and international attention over the tribunal’s decision and its implications for the country’s transitional justice process.

17 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh tribunal sentences ousted PM Sheikh Hasina to death for July uprising war crimes

A tribunal in Bangladesh has sentenced former Inspector General of Police (IGP) Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun to five years in prison after he confessed and turned state witness in a case related to crimes against humanity during the July–August massacres. The verdict, announced on Monday by Justice Md Mohitul Haque Enam Chowdhury, also sentenced Sheikh Hasina and former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal to death and ordered the confiscation of their properties. However, families of victims and sections of the public have expressed strong dissatisfaction, arguing that Mamun’s punishment was too lenient given his alleged role as one of the masterminds behind the killings. Many believe he should have received a life sentence or the death penalty. The tribunal proceedings lasted over two hours, with the 453-page judgment read in six sections. Mamun, who was brought from prison to attend the hearing, had been formally charged in March this year.

17 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Public anger rises as ex-IGP Mamun gets five years in war crimes case

Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal has sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and ex-Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal to death for crimes against humanity committed during the July uprising. The verdict, announced on November 17 by a three-member panel led by Justice Md Golam Mortuza Majumdar, also handed a life sentence to Hasina for one of the charges. Former police chief Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun, who turned state witness, received a five-year prison term. Attorney General Md Asaduzzaman clarified that the sentences for the absconding Hasina and Kamal will take effect upon their arrest. The tribunal found them guilty of incitement, ordering lethal force against protesters, and involvement in multiple killings. Authorities have tightened security around the tribunal and Supreme Court areas following the verdict. The ruling has been described by the Attorney General as a milestone for justice and the rule of law in Bangladesh, while victims’ families expressed satisfaction and relief.

17 Nov 25 1NOJOR.COM

Bangladesh tribunal sentences Sheikh Hasina and Asaduzzaman Khan to death for July uprising crimes


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