Jul 02, 2025
Khushi Kumari
Sheikh Hasina Sentenced to Six Months in Jail
Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been sentenced to six months in prison for contempt of court by the International Crimes Tribunal
This marks Hasina's first conviction since fleeing to India in August 2024 after massive public protests forced her to resign
The court ruled Hasina made disparaging remarks against judicial authorities, interfering with the tribunal’s ongoing war crimes cases
She faces multiple serious charges, including crimes against humanity, for her role in the 2024 military crackdown on protestors
Hasina’s government was accused of ordering a violent crackdown during Bangladesh’s 2024 uprising, leaving hundreds dead or missing
In August 2024, Hasina fled to India as the nation erupted in unrest, with opposition groups calling for accountability and justice
Hasina still faces ongoing trials, including charges under international humanitarian law and suppression of dissent
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