Hasina is under investigation for alleged murder, attempted murder, torture, and other inhumane acts.
Bangladesh's International Criminal Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) is set to deliver its verdict on November 17 in the case of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and two of her aides.
Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal-1 (ICT-1) is set to deliver its verdict on November 17 in the case of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and two of her aides. Hasina has been charged with crimes against humanity during the crackdown on the protests that began in July. The tribunal's presiding judge, Justice Mohammad Gholam Mazumdar, has set the verdict for November 17.
Former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal and former Inspector General of Police Chaudhry Al Mamun have also been charged with crimes against humanity.
Nearly 650 people were killed in police firing during anti-government protests in Bangladesh (July to early August) in 2024. That is why it is also called the July massacre. After this protest, Sheikh Hasina fled the country on August 5.
Hasina is under investigation for alleged murder, attempted murder, torture and other inhumane acts.
