Outsted Bangladesh PM Hasina gets death penalty for 'crimes against humanity'
Hasina, 78, who has been living in India since her government was toppled on 15 August 2024.
PTI
Dhaka, 17 Nov
Bangladesh's deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina was, on
Monday, sentenced to death in absentia by a special tribunal for "crimes
against humanity" committed during the wide-spread protests against her
government in July last year.
Hasina, 78, who has been living in India since her
government was toppled on 15 August last year, was sentenced by the
International Crimes Tribunal (ICT-BD).
She was earlier declared a fugitive by the court.
Reading out the judgment before a heavily guarded courtroom in Dhaka, the tribunal said the prosecution had proved beyond a reasonable doubt that Hasina was behind the deadly crackdown on student-led protests between 15 July and 15 August last year.
A UN rights office report had earlier estimated that up to
1,400 people were killed during the month-long agitation, known as the July
Uprising.
Hasina was handed the death penalty for ordering the use of
deadly force against unarmed protesters, making inflammatory statements and
authorising operations that led to the killing of several students in Dhaka and
surrounding areas.
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