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Bangladesh Tribunal begins delivering verdict against ousted PM Sheikh Hasina

Bangladesh Tribunal begins delivering verdict against ousted PM Sheikh Hasina

Posted on November 17, 2025 By admin


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Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal (ICT-BD) on Monday (November 17, 2025) began delivering its verdict in the case against deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is being tried in absentia over alleged crimes against humanity committed during last year’s student-led agitation that led to the fall of her Awami League government.

The three-member tribunal will also pronounce its judgment against Ms. Hasina’s two aides, former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal and former police chief Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun, over the same charges. Mr. Mamun was produced before the tribunal. Prosecutors have sought the death penalty for the accused.

Ms. Hasina (78) faces multiple charges arising from the mass uprising that forced her out of office in August 2024. A United Nations rights office report estimates that up to 1,400 people were killed between July 15 and August 15 during the “July Uprising” as her government ordered a sweeping security crackdown.

Ms. Hasina and Mr. Kamal were declared fugitives and tried in absentia, while Mamun initially faced trial in person before turning approver. Chief Prosecutor Mohammad Tajul Islam has described Ms. Hasina as the “mastermind and principal architect” of the alleged atrocities during the protests. Her supporters maintain the charges are politically motivated.

The tribunal concluded hearings on October 23 after 28 working days, during which 54 witnesses testified about the state’s response to the student-led movement that toppled Ms. Hasina’s government on August 5, 2024.

Ms. Hasina fled Bangladesh the same day amid intensifying unrest and has since been residing in India. Mr. Kamal is also believed to have taken refuge in India. The interim government led by Muhammad Yunus has sought Ms. Hasina’s extradition, but India has yet to respond.

Security has been heightened nationwide ahead of the verdict. Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sheikh Md Sajjat Ali on Sunday evening (November 16, 2025) issued shoot-at-sight orders against anyone involved in arson, explosions or attempts to harm police and civilians.

The now-disbanded Awami League called a two-day shutdown ahead of the judgement. Army troops, Border Guard Bangladesh personnel and riot police have been deployed around the ICT-BD complex, with streets in the capital largely deserted amid fears of violence.

Ms. Hasina, Mr. Kamal and Mr. Mamun face five charges, including murder, attempted murder, torture and other inhumane acts. A key charge accuses Ms. Hasina of ordering the “extermination” of protesters. She is also accused of making inflammatory remarks and directing the use of deadly weapons against students.

Additional charges relate to the shooting deaths of six unarmed protesters in Dhaka and surrounding areas.

In interviews with international media and the Indian press, Ms. Hasina has labelled the tribunal a “kangaroo court” run by individuals aligned with her political opponents. In a recent emailed interview to PTI, she said she was willing to stand trial under international supervision “even at the International Criminal Court” in The Hague, alleging that Mr. Yunus avoided such a process because an impartial tribunal would acquit her.

The ICT-BD was originally established to try collaborators of Pakistani forces during Bangladesh’s 1971 Liberation War. The Yunus administration later amended its mandate to prosecute leaders of the previous regime, including Ms. Hasina. Most senior Awami League figures are either jailed or on the run.

Published – November 17, 2025 01:06 pm IST



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