Dhaka, Nov. 19 -- Bangladesh's political landscape has been shaken by the International Crimes Tribunal's verdict sentencing former prime minister Sheikh Hasina to death - a ruling that sparked widespread celebration among many of those who took to the streets against her government last year.
But despite the jubilation among some protesters, the path to carrying out the sentence remains deeply uncertain.
Hasina, 78, fled Bangladesh on August 5, 2024, as protesters stormed her official residence in Dhaka. She has since taken refuge in New Delhi, where she remains beyond the immediate reach of Bangladeshi authorities despite repeated formal requests for her extradition.
According to an Al Jazeera report, the sentence has renewed tension...
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