A court in Bangladesh has issued arrest warrants for former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and 45 others on charges of crimes against humanityrelated to a violent crackdown during recent student protests. This decision was made by the International Crimes Tribunal in Dhaka, which has been tasked with addressing serious allegations of human rights violations.
Background of the Charges
The warrants stem from events that occurred between July and August 2024, when widespread protests erupted against Hasina's government, ultimately leading to her ousting. The protests began over controversial government policies and escalated into broader demands for her resignation. During this period, reports indicate that police and security forces were involved in violent confrontations with demonstrators, resulting in numerous fatalities and injuries.Details of the Court's Decision
- Date of Issuance: October 17, 2024.
- Court: International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), Dhaka.
- Charges: Crimes against humanity and genocide related to the government's response to the protests.
- Next Steps: The court has ordered that Hasina and the other accused must appear in court by November 18, 2024.