Dhaka, Nov. 17 -- All eyes are on Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal-1 as it prepares to deliver a landmark verdict on Monday in a case against former ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and two senior officials.

The ruling, the first of its kind since the tribunal's restructuring last year, comes amid nationwide attention on accountability for alleged crimes against humanity during the July 2024 uprising.

The tribunal, reconstituted in the aftermath of the Awami League's collapse on August 5, 2024, is set to read out the judgment in a case that prosecutors say stems from deadly violence and state repression during the July 2024 pro-democracy movement.

The entire tribunal proceedings will be broadcast live on state television wit...