Hasina sued in International Crimes Tribunal
Nine people, including Awami League President Sheikh Hasina – who resigned from the post of prime minister and fled the country on August 5 – have been sued in the International Criminal Tribunal (ICT) on charges of committing crimes against humanity and genocide.
Supreme Court lawyer Gazi MH Tanim submitted a complaint in this regard to the ICT Investigating Agency on Wednesday afternoon, reports Amader Shomoy.
Tanim filed this complaint on behalf of Bulbul Kabir, the father of ninth-grade student Alif Ahmed Siam, who was shot dead in Savar. In the case, the nine people were accused of committing crimes against humanity and genocide in a bid to suppress the quota reform movement from July 15 to August 5.