Srinagar, June 2 -- The formal indictment of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina by the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) marks a seismic moment in Bangladesh's political and judicial history. After over a decade of near-unchallenged dominance, characterized by authoritarian governance, political suppression, and systemic abuse of power, Hasina now stands to face the consequences of her actions - not in the court of global opinion, but in a courtroom of law. This moment may be the beginning of long-delayed justice for a country that has for years been muffled under the weight of autocratic control. The ICT's charges, stemming from Hasina's alleged role in the bloody nationwide uprising of July 2024, are grave: crimes against humanity, i...
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