
Sheikh Hasina Call: Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ordered the shooting forces to shoot the security forces during last year’s big student protests. This claim has been made in a leaked audio call, which has been confirmed by the BBC. In this recording, Hasina can be heard giving approval for the use of deadly weapons against protesters. She says, “Wherever they meet, they will be shot.”
Kota movement became a spark of rebellion
This protest started against the reservation system in government jobs. But in a few days it turned into a fierce movement across the country. Due to this anti -people, Sheikh Hasina eventually had to be out of power. According to the UN investigation, about 1,400 people were killed in this repression, which was the most fierce political violence after the 1971 war.
Jatrabari murder- 52 killed
On August 5, the police opened indiscriminate firing after the army returns in Jatrabari area of Dhaka. According to new evidence, at least 52 people died, which is more than the earlier report. After these incidents went viral on social media, the anger of the public increased further.
Case in International Tribunal
There are serious allegations against Sheikh Hasina like crime, provocation, conspiracy and genocide against humanity. She fled to India before the government fell. Dhaka has demanded extradition but India has not yet assigned them. The possibility of his return is considered very little.
203 others have also been framed by the International Criminal Tribunal (ICT), including several former police and government officials. 73 accused have also been arrested.
After the removal of Hasina, the interim administration in Bangladesh is in the hands of Nobel Peace Prize winner Mohammad Yunus. They are now preparing the country for the upcoming general elections.
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