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Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina charged with crimes against humanity during 2024 protests, here's all you need to know

DNA Sunday, 1 June 2025
Chief prosecutor Mohammad Tajul Islam stated that Hasina "directly ordered" the security forces, her political party, and allied groups to act against protesters. These actions reportedly led to many deaths and injuries.
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