13-11-2025 12:19 via article.wn.com

Verdict in Sheikh Hasina's trial in Bangladesh on Nov 17, prosecutors want death penalty over ...

Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal will deliver its verdict on Monday (November 17) in the case involving ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who faces five counts of charges related to crimes against humanity during last year’s deadly protests and violence in Dhaka. Prosecutors have sought the death penalty for the deposed PM, who is in India, over the crackdown on student-led protests that led to her ouster and escape to India. Sheikh Hasina and the two others have been ac
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