Bangladesh court issues 2nd arrest warrant against exiled ex-PM Hasina for ‘enforced disappearances’
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Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, living in exile in India, has been issued a second arrest warrant by Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal over enforced disappearances during her tenure. The tribunal also issued warrants for 10 other individuals, including her military adviser and law enforcement officials. The allegations include fostering a culture of state-sponsored enforced disappearances and enabling massacres.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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