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A special tribunal in Dhaka, Bangladesh, has convicted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of crimes against humanity related to the government’s response to student protests the previous year.

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Former Bangladesh PM Hasina Convicted of Crimes Against Humanity

DHAKA, Bangladesh – A special tribunal in Dhaka has found former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina guilty of crimes against humanity for her role in the violent suppression of student-led protests that rocked the country last year. The ruling, delivered earlier today, marks a significant development in Bangladesh’s ongoing efforts to address past human rights abuses.

The tribunal’s decision centers on the government’s response to the protests, which saw widespread clashes between security forces and students. [If more detail available, this is where specific accusations of what ‘crimes against humanity’ means needs to be inserted. For example: “…including allegations of excessive force, arbitrary arrests, and torture.”]

The verdict is likely to be highly divisive, sparking intense reactions both domestically and internationally. Hasina, a prominent figure in Bangladeshi politics for decades, has yet to respond to the verdict.

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