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UK lawyers file case against Hasina at ICC
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UK lawyers file case against Hasina at ICC

“There is uncertainty that Hasina will be punished by the Bangladesh court as she is currently receiving political support from India. India might be forced to cooperate internationally if the ICC issues an arrest warrant,” Ashraful added.

TBS report

November 3, 2024, 09:35

Last modified: November 3, 2024, 10:43 am

Prime Minister Hasina during her introductory speech at the Awami League Central Working Committee (ALCWC) meeting at Ganabhaban on August 12. Photo: PID

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Prime Minister Hasina during her introductory speech at the Awami League Central Working Committee (ALCWC) meeting at Ganabhaban on August 12. Photo: PID

Prime Minister Hasina during her introductory speech at the Awami League Central Working Committee (ALCWC) meeting at Ganabhaban on August 12. Photo: PID

Three UK-based lawyers have filed a case against former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the International Criminal Court (ICC) for genocide and crime against humanity during the July-August uprising.

The lawyers asked the court to independently investigate allegations against Hasina and other influential people in her government through the case.

Advocate Md Ashraful Arefin, plaintiff and lawyer at Three Bolt Court Chambers, briefed the media about the case at a press conference at the London-Bangla Press Club on Friday (November 1).

“The case has been filed under Section 15 of the Rome Statute of the ICC,” Ashraful said.

Lawyer Sarah Fore and lawyer Emil Lixandru are the other two lawyers, Ashraful informed the media.

“We have presented enormous evidence of the violence and repression carried out by Hasina against protesters. The evidence includes witnesses, video images and reliable information,” he said.

During the press conference, the lawyer also said that he filed the case before the ICC because he doubted that justice would be served in the courts of Bangladesh.

“There is uncertainty that Hasina will be punished by the Bangladesh court as she is currently receiving political support from India. India might be forced to cooperate internationally if the ICC issues an arrest warrant,” Ashraful added.

In an interview with India’s largest news agency PTI published on September 5, Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus said former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina should remain silent in India until Bangladesh requests her extradition.

His statement came after Hasina made political statements, which Yunus called “hostile.”

“Yes, she has to be brought back or else the people of Bangladesh will not be at peace. For the kind of atrocities she has committed, she has to be tried in front of everyone here,” he said while talking to PTI from his Official Residence in Dhaka.

Hasina fled to India from Bangladesh on August 5 after a student movement turned into a nationwide protest against the leader.

She was forced to resign from her position and flee the country in a military helicopter. He has been in India ever since, even as calls for his extradition mount.

Bangladesh has revoked the diplomatic passports of Hasina and her family members, raising questions about whether she can stay in India longer and whether she faces possible extradition.