Bangladesh faces mounting controversy as the International Crimes Tribunal, originally formed to prosecute 1971 war atrocities, now moves against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in what many observers call a politically charged trial. Legal experts argue the tribunal’s legal foundation has been distorted by a 2024 ordinance that restructured its mandate, allowing judges with little international law experience to preside. Reports suggest both prosecution and defense teams include individuals linked to Jamaat e Islami, raising questions of neutrality. The pace of proceedings has also stunned jurists—Hasina’s genocide trial began in early August 2025 and concluded in just over two months. Human rights groups warn the process resembles political revenge more than justice, especially as hundreds of Awami League leaders face parallel cases while known extremists walk free. With Hasina now seeking refuge in India, critics call this not a quest for justice, but a new chapter in Bangladesh’s political vendetta. #sheikhhasina #sheikhhasinanews #SheikhHasinaUpdate #SheikhHasinaToday #sheikhhasinalive #SheikhHasinaLatest #bangladeshnews #bangladeshpolitics #awamileague #awamileaguenews #bangladeshcrisis #bangladeshelection2025 #bangladeshupdates #politicalnews #breakingnews #trendingnews #globalnews #banglanews #dhakanews #vlog
