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Bangladesh: Sheikh Hasina awarded death sentence in 2024 mass protests case

Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) has awarded a death sentence to former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the crimes against humanity case related to her handling of last year’s mass protests.

Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on Monday awarded death sentence to former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the crimes against humanity case.

The ICT convicted Hasina on multiple charges, such as incitement of killings, ordering killings, and inaction that led to killings during last year’s mass protests.

The prosecutors had
sought death penalty for Hasina over her handling of last year’s mass protests and street violence that toppled her government. Former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan and former police chief Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun were also convicted in the case.

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Hasina and Khan were tried in absentia whereas Mamun was produced in the court. Khan was also sentenced to death and Mamun was handed a five-year term.

Hasina rejected the judgement as one by a “rigged tribunal established and presided over by an unelected government with no democratic mandate”.

“In their distasteful call for the death penalty, they reveal the brazen and murderous intent of extremist figures within the interim government to remove Bangladesh’s last elected prime minister, and to nullify the Awami League as a political force,” Hasina said in a statement.