
Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and two of her associates have been sentenced to death by the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT-BD), finding them guilty of violent actions during the 2024 student movement. This verdict came after a trial lasting several months, which Hasina herself did not attend.
Following this decision, Dhaka is under a complete security lockdown. The army, police, and paramilitary forces are deployed throughout the city. The Chief Justice of the ICT stated that Sheikh Hasina, having full control over her Home Minister and Police Chief, took no steps to prevent the violence. This raises the question: where is Sheikh Hasina now, and what are her options to escape...
Sheikh Hasina and former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan are now residing in India. Meanwhile, the third accused, former IGP Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun, has become a government witness. Sheikh Hasina and Asaduzzaman Khan are fugitives, so despite the ICT-BD's verdict, they could not be immediately arrested.
ICT-BD, or the International Crimes Tribunal of Bangladesh, is a special court that specifically hears cases of serious crimes. It was established under the International Crimes Act of 1973. This court hears cases that do not fall under the jurisdiction of regular courts.
Although 'International' is in its name, it does not include international judges; only Bangladeshi judges preside over the cases. The main purpose of the ICT-BD is to try cases related to war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, and mass atrocities from the 1971 war. This means if a case falls into the category of crimes against humanity, only the ICT-BD can handle it.
Currently, Sheikh Hasina has very few options left. The former PM can appeal against the ICT-BD's decision in the Supreme Court of Bangladesh (Appellate Division). If Sheikh Hasina seeks refuge with international courts or human rights organizations, it could take a long time to see results. Due to her residence in India, immediate arrest is not possible, but the situation is being closely monitored by the Bangladesh government and international observers.
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