Ex-Bangladesh leader tells BBC she’s not guilty of crimes against humanity

Ex-Bangladesh leader tells BBC she's not guilty of crimes against humanity
Ex Bangladesh leader tells BBC she's not guilty of crimes against humanity

Ex-Bangladesh leader tells BBC she’s not guilty of crimes against humanity

Bangladesh’s former prime minister Sheikh Hasina has denied committing crimes against humanity during a deadly crackdown on last year’s uprising that ousted her, days before the special tribunal trying her is due to deliver a verdict.

Hasina is accused of being the main architect behind hundreds of killings during the mass protests against her autocratic rule – an allegation she denies.

In her first interview with the BBC since she fled the country on 5 August 2024, she said her trial in absentia was a “farce” orchestrated by a “kangaroo court” controlled by political opponents.

Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for Hasina if she is found guilty on Monday.

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