Ousted Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death for crimes against humanity

Bangladesh Prime Minister Impeached and sentenced to death for Crimes Against Humanity - Sheikh Hasina.

The international crimes tribunal in Dhaka has convicted Bangladesh's deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina of crimes against humanity, including incitement, orders to kill, and inaction to prevent atrocities. The verdict came after a three-judge bench found her guilty of overseeing the deadly crackdown on anti-government protesters last year, which resulted in up to 1,400 deaths.

Hasina had pleaded not guilty to the charges but maintained that the tribunal was a "politically motivated charade." However, the court found her responsible for ordering the use of drones, helicopters, and lethal weapons against civilians. The UN human rights office described the sentencing as an "important moment for victims," but noted that Hasina should not have been sentenced to death.

The trial took place in absentia, with Hasina living in exile in neighboring India since fleeing Bangladesh in August last year. Her absence was stark, and family members of killed protesters broke down in tears as judges handed down death sentences to her and former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan, who had pleaded guilty.

Human rights groups have criticized the tribunal for falling short of fair-trial standards and safeguards while retaining the right to pass down the death penalty. However, some families of victims have welcomed the verdict, saying it brings them relief and catharsis.

The trial has been seen as a push for transparency in Bangladesh's justice system, which has faced criticism for human rights abuses under Hasina's rule. Her Awami League party has vowed to cause mass unrest in response to her conviction, despite being banned from taking part in the upcoming election.
 
🀐 just heard about this verdict and tbh its kinda a mixed bag... on one hand i feel bad for the victims & their families who have been waiting for justice for so long πŸ€• but on another hand isnt it a bit much to sentence someone to death over alleged crimes? its like, she was deposed from power already, why did the tribunal go all the way with the death penalty tho? πŸ€” also i feel bad for her fam who had to watch this whole thing unfold without their leader... but can we talk about how some ppl are already saying it wont affect the election outcome lol? πŸ™„
 
😐 I don't know if this verdict will really bring about change in Bangladesh... like, how are they gonna stop their own government from getting all upset and stuff? πŸ€” It's just another example of how hard it is to hold people in power accountable when you're talking about countries with deep-seated issues. But at the same time, I guess it's a start, right? πŸ‘€ The fact that these families got some sort of closure and the UN is acknowledging it as an "important moment for victims"... that's gotta count for something. 🀝 It just feels like there's still so much work to be done, you know? 🀯
 
I'M SO GLAD THIS IS FINALLY HAPPENING!!! IT'S ABOUT TIME SOMEONE HELD SHEIKH HASINA ACCOUNTABLE FOR ALL THE DEATHS AND SUFFERING HER GOVERNMENT CAUSED IN BANGLADESH! I FEEL FOR THE FAMILIES OF THE VICTIMS, THEY MUST BE OVERJOYED TO SEE JUSTICE FINALLY SERVED πŸ™. IT'S NOT PERFECT, BUT AT LEAST THIS TRIAL IS A START TO BRING TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY TO BANGLADESH'S JUSTICE SYSTEM! Fingers crossed the Awami League party will keep their promise and not cause any more unrest πŸ˜…
 
omg what a rollercoaster life of Sheikh Hasina 🀯 she went from power to prosecution and now this... its like justice finally caught up with her after all those years of controversy πŸ˜” i feel bad for her family tho, especially when they found out about the death sentences... can't imagine how hard that must be for them πŸ’”

anywayz, super important verdict like this shows that even in countries with questionable human rights records, there's still room for accountability & change 🌟 we gotta keep pushing for more transparency & fair trials so this doesn't happen again 😊
 
omg, this is so sad πŸ€•... like i cant believe she's gonna get death penalty, it seems too harsh even for someone who did crimes against humanity, dont get me wrong, what she did was horrific and ppl lost their lives, but sentencing her to death feels like a huge injustice, especially since shes been living in exile the whole time πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ... i feel bad for the victims and their families, they must be relieved that justice has finally been served, but at what cost? πŸ’”... also, its crazy how the tribunal is being criticized by human rights groups for not following fair trial standards, i guess theres always two sides to the story πŸ€”...
 
Ugh 🀯, I'm so done with these international tribunals... can't they just do their jobs without all the drama? πŸ’” I mean, what's up with the trial being held in absentia? That's like, basic justice fail 🚫. And on top of that, the UN is saying she shouldn't have gotten a death sentence? Like, what's next? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

And can we talk about how this verdict is just gonna fuel more unrest in Bangladesh? 🀯 It's not going to bring peace or closure to anyone. I get it, justice needs to be served and all that, but do they have to make a spectacle out of it? πŸŽͺ The Awami League party is already threatening mass unrest, which is just great πŸ™„.

I'm just so tired of these kinds of trials and verdicts... can't we just focus on making things right without all the drama and politics? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm shook by this verdict, it's like, what happened to all that talk about accountability and justice? I mean, isn't this just another example of how politics gets messy when it comes to human rights abuses? 🀯

It's wild that Hasina was living in India while this trial went down, it feels like she was able to fly under the radar a bit too long. And the fact that her party is threatening mass unrest now...it just shows you that some people will do whatever it takes to maintain power.

But let's not forget, there are families of victims who have finally gotten some closure with this verdict. It's about time, right? Maybe this whole ordeal can be a wake-up call for Bangladesh to take a hard look at its justice system and make sure it's working in favor of the people, not just those in power.

I'm all for transparency and accountability, especially when it comes to issues like human rights abuses. It's like, we gotta hold our leaders accountable for their actions, even if it means they have to face tough consequences like this verdict. πŸš”
 
πŸ’” I'm so shocked by this verdict, it's a game-changer for Bangladesh's justice system. It's about time someone held Sheikh Hasina accountable for all those deaths last year 🀯. But I gotta say, sentencing her to death is still a bit harsh, you know? I mean, she didn't exactly have the chance to defend herself in court since she was living in exile 😬.

I do think this verdict will bring some relief to the families of those who lost their lives during the crackdown. It's been an incredibly long and emotional wait for them πŸ™. And yeah, human rights groups might say the tribunal didn't follow all the right procedures, but at least they were able to pass down justice in a way that wasn't too slow πŸ•°οΈ.

It's also interesting to see how this verdict is gonna affect Bangladesh's politics - I hope it leads to real change and transparency in their government πŸ’‘. This could be a turning point for the country to start making some serious progress on human rights and accountability πŸ’ͺ.
 
OMG u gotta feel for those poor protesters who lost their lives πŸ€•πŸ˜’ the whole situation is just heartbreaking. I mean, I know we need accountability and justice but this whole thing feels like it's gonna spark more chaos πŸ’₯😬. Have u seen the videos of the crackdown? It's like something outta a nightmare 😱. I'm all for holding ppl in power accountable but sometimes u wonder if the punishment fits the crime πŸ€”. The fact that the UN is saying she shouldn't be sentenced to death is telling, it's like they're trying to balance the scales πŸ‘€. Anyways, I hope this verdict brings some peace of mind to those affected and their families ❀️.
 
I'm not surprised by this verdict, tbh πŸ€”. It was only a matter of time before someone held Sheikh Hasina accountable for all those deaths last year. I mean, 1,400 people can't just be ignored, right? πŸ˜” But at the same time, I'm a bit concerned about the UN's comment on the death sentence - shouldn't they have been more vocal against it given their role in promoting human rights? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I've been following this trial for a while now, and I gotta say, it's all quite shocking. I mean, who would've thought that someone could be sentenced to death for crimes committed during a protest? It's crazy how far Bangladesh has come in terms of holding its leaders accountable, even if it's just a start. πŸ™ And I'm glad some families of the victims are finally getting justice - it's been a long and difficult road for them. πŸ’”
 
I don't trust this verdict one bit πŸ€”... it's a total setup, if you ask me πŸ˜’. I mean, come on, death sentence for a politician? It's just too convenient for the "victims" and their families to get some closure. The UN human rights office saying she shouldn't have been sentenced to death is just lip service πŸ€‘. They're just trying to keep up appearances while the real puppet masters behind this whole thing are still pulling the strings.

And what about Hasina's absence from the trial? That's just rich πŸ˜‚. She's living it up in exile while her family members of protesters are crying their eyes out in court. And now her Awami League party is threatening mass unrest... yeah right, that's just a cover for their own failed agenda πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

I'm not buying this whole thing as some kind of crusade for justice and transparency πŸ’”. It's just a power play to silence Hasina and consolidate more control over the country πŸ‘Š. Mark my words, there's more to this story than meets the eye πŸ”...
 
πŸ˜’ I mean, can you believe this is how the platform of justice works? A whole trial in absentia and now she's sentenced to death? It's just not fair, especially when we're talking about someone who's accused of being responsible for up to 1,400 deaths 🀯. I'm all for accountability, but isn't the death penalty kinda extreme even for someone as wanted as Sheikh Hasina? πŸ™„ And what about due process? How could they make such a huge decision without her being present to defend herself or face her accusers head-on? It's just not right. And now her party is threatening mass unrest... this is just getting out of hand 😩.
 
πŸ€• this is wild... like can't even imagine how tough it must be for families of those who lost their lives in that crackdown. i'm all about transparency and accountability in gov, but sentencing someone to death over a whole lot of deaths is just crazy πŸ’€. don't get me wrong, she's got some serious skeletons in her closet... but death penalty? still not sure i agree with that part πŸ€”.

also feels like this verdict could be a bit of a double-edged sword, you know? on the one hand, it brings closure to those who lost loved ones... but on the other, it's gonna stir up some major unrest in bangladesh. can't imagine what kind of fallout will happen from her party's reaction 🀯.
 
omg i just saw this news and i cant even think of what to say 😩 she was like a leader for so long but it seems like she did some super bad things πŸ€• i dont know if the death penalty is the right punishment though, that's still a lot to take in... πŸ™ˆ does anyone know how that works in Bangladesh? πŸ€” and is this gonna bring about change or just more chaos? 😬
 
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