Dhaka, Feb. 16 -- Bangladesh's interim government leader has vowed that key figures from the ousted Sheikh Hasina regime will not escape justice.
Muhammad Yunus told The National that the former prime minister and her senior officials would be pursued and brought back to face the full force of the law.
The Nobel Peace Prize laureate was appointed chief adviser to the interim government last summer after Sheikh Hasina fled the country following the storming of her official residence by protesters. She had ruled under a one-party system for 15 years.
Her security forces and supporters were responsible for an estimated 1,400 deaths during student protests in July and August, with a further 11,000 people injured. She remains in exile in Indi...