Breaking: Exiled Sheikh Hasina’s Dramatic Trial Shift to The Hague – Unveiling the Truth!
Sheikh Hasina, the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, is set to be tried for crimes against humanity in the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, rather than facing trial in Dhaka. The international legal proceedings are being orchestrated under the leadership of Nobel laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus. The interim government of Bangladesh is awaiting the final report from the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) before filing the case with the ICC. The investigation addresses the deaths of over a thousand students and protesters during the Monsoon Revolution in July and August.
The decision to pursue international justice was conceived during Dr. Yunus’s engagement at the UN General Assembly with key international figures, including Volker Türk, head of OHCHR, and ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Asad Ahmad Khan. This move aims to circumvent potential political interference in Bangladesh.
Fleeing just hours before protesters stormed the Prime Minister’s residence, Hasina escaped to Delhi on a Bangladesh Air Force plane. She currently resides in a secure military base near New Delhi with her sister, Sheikh Rehana. Her attempts to seek asylum in Western nations, such as the UK and the US, have been unsuccessful, with both denying her entry and the US revoking her visa.
Though Hasina has criticized the US, alleging an unverified proposal for a military base in Bangladesh, Washington has denied these claims. Meanwhile, India remains silent on the asylum issue, albeit offering her a safe haven, a rare political asylum gesture.
As the ICC proceedings advance, India, a signatory of the ICC, is expected to comply with potential extradition requests. Allegations against Hasina include human rights abuses, enforced disappearances, and extrajudicial killings, excluding corruption charges. Her trial will mark a pivotal moment in international justice, symbolizing a global determination to hold leaders accountable, with Hasina facing potential imprisonment if convicted.
Original Source: https://nenews.in/opinion/exiled-sheikh-hasina-will-stand-trial-at-the-hague-not-dhaka/16146/
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Publish Date: 2024-12-02 19:31:00