Hasina, who has been in exile in India, was tried in absentia.
Hasina è stata processata in contumacia, è rifugiata in India
Hasina is being tried in absentia for crimes against humanity for a violent crackdown on student protests last year.
Bangladesh's ousted PM Sheikh Hasina convicted of crimes against humanity in a student crackdown case ahead of parliamentary elections.
Hasina has been living in exile in India after fleeing Bangladesh last year following protests that began as a student movement
Hasina - currently in exile in India - convicted over 2024 crackdown on protests that killed hundreds.
DHAKA: A Bangladesh court on Monday found ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity, a verdict which she could face the death sentence for. Sheikh…
La exprimera ministra, que vive exiliada en la India, ha sido juzgada por la represión de la ola de protestas en 2024
L'ex leader del Bangladesh in esilio Sheikh Hasina è stata condannata a morte per crimini contro l'umanità, per la sanguinosa repressione delle proteste antigovernative dello…
A Bangladesh court sentenced ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death on Monday.
Former PM Sheikh Hasina was tried in absentia for her government's deadly crackdown on student-led protests last year.
The former leader, who is in hiding in India after being ousted in 2024, said the verdict was politically motivated.
The International Crimes Tribunal found Sheikh Hasina guilty on all five counts of crimes against humanity
The former prime minister was tried by a special tribunal after 1,400 died during a crackdown on unrest in 2024.
Former prime minister sentenced to death by special tribunal for her role in bloody 2024 crackdown on protesters.