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Bangladesh prosecution seeks death penalty for ex-PM Sheikh Hasina over protest killings

way2barak, October 17: Prosecutors in Bangladesh have demanded that former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina be put to death over a deadly crackdown on student-led protests last year that ousted her from power.
Hasina, who has fled to India, is on trial for crimes against humanity. According to a leaked audio clip, she ordered security forces to “use lethal weapons” against protesters. She denies the charges.
Up to 1,400 people were killed in weeks of unrest that ended Hasina’s 15-year rule. It was the worst violence Bangladesh had seen since its 1971 war of independence.

Chief prosecutor Tajul Islam said Hasina deserves 1,400 death sentences. “Since that is not humanly possible, we demand at least one,” he said.
Hasina’s state-appointed defence lawyer argues that the police were forced to open fire in response to violent actions from the protesters.
Hasina is being tried alongside her ex-interior minister, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, and former police chief Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun.
Prosecutors have sought the death penalty for Kamal, who is also in hiding. Chowdhury pleaded guilty in July but has not been handed a sentence.
Hasina has already been sentenced to six months in prison for contempt of court, and separately faces corruption charges.


