Bangladesh Tribunal sentences Ex-PM Sheikh Hasina to death
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Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh's ousted Prime Minister, who is currently residing in New Delhi, believes the destruction of her father's house - Dhanmondi 32 - was an attempt to eradicate the spirit of the 1971 Liberation War or the Bangladesh War of Independence.
Bangladesh's NCSA expressed concern over media organisations broadcasting and publishing remarks attributed to "convicted" and "fugitive" Sheikh Hasina.
Bangladesh's interim government has warned all print, electronic and online media outlets to refrain from reporting statements issued by "convicted and fugitive" deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina,
The ruling comes at a time when Hasina is reportedly in India, raising questions about New Delhi’s next steps and its obligations under the India–Bangladesh extradition treaty.
Sheikh Hasina was found guilty of war crimes by the International Crimes Tribunal 15 months after resigning and fleeing to India in the face of a student-led uprising that left at least 1,400 dead. Hasina,