(10 Jul 2025)
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ARCHIVE: New Delhi, India – 22 June 2024
1. Various of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and (the then) Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina walking and shaking hands
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ARCHIVE: Dhaka, Bangladesh – 7 January 2024
2. Various of election official marking Hasina’s finger before voting
3. Hasina voting
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ARCHIVE: Sylhet, Bangladesh – 20 December 2023
4. Hasina with her sister Sheikh Rehana walking towards shrine of Hazrat Shahjalal for prayer
5. Hasina with her sister waving Bangladeshi flag
6. Close of Hasina
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ARCHIVE: New Delhi, India – 8 April 2017
7. Hasina and Modi shaking hands
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ARCHIVE: Beijing, China – 4 July 2019
8. Former Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Hasina inspecting guard of honor
9. Mid of signing ceremony with Li and Hasina
STORYLINE:
A special tribunal indicted Bangladesh’s ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday by accepting charges of crimes against humanity.
The chargers were filed against her in connection with a mass uprising last year in which the U.N. human rights office estimates up to 1,400 people may have been killed in crackdowns on student-led protest.
A three-member panel indicted Hasina as well as a former Home Minister and former police chief.
Hasina has been in exile in India since 5 August 2024 and is being tried in absentia after India did not respond to an extradition request.
The prosecution offered a leaked audio of Hasina and other documents as evidence to the tribunal.
Filing five charges, the prosecution argued Hasina was directly responsible for ordering all state forces, her Awami League party and its associates to carry out actions leading to mass killings, injuries, targeted violence against women and children, the incineration of bodies and denial of medical treatment to the wounded.
The charges describe Hasina as the “mastermind, conductor, and superior commander” of the atrocities.
Earlier this month the tribunal sentenced Hasina to six months in jail after she was found in contempt of court for allegedly claiming she had a license to kill at least 227 people.
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