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UN ‘regrets’ death penalty ordered for Bangladesh’s ex-PM

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Sheikh Hasina was sentenced in absentia to death for crimes against humanity in last year’s crackdown that killed up to 1,400 people.

GENEVA: The UN said Monday that former Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s sentencing for crimes against humanity marked “an important moment for victims”, but she should not have been sentenced to death.

Hasina, 78, remained in hiding in India during the trial on charges that she ordered a bloody crackdown against a student-led uprising last year that eventually ousted her.

She was sentenced in absentia to be hanged for crimes against humanity over the crackdown, in which up to 1,400 people were killed between July and August 2024, according to the UN.

Tags:Accountability proceedingsBangladeshcrimes against humanitydeath penaltyhuman rightsinternational standardsSheikh HasinaStudent crackdownUN StatementVictim reparations


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