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Hasina's trial to proceed despite India's non-cooperation: Toby Cadman
The trial of ousted Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina will continue even if India does not repatriate her, Toby Cadman, the special advisor to the Chief Prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), has stated. Cadman made the remarks following a meeting between the prosecution...
July-August massacre: ICT summons 14 individuals including ex-ministers
The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on Sunday summoned ex-prime minister Sheikh Hasinas two former advisers, 10 ex-ministers, an ex-army official and a former secretary in a case over the killings during July-August mass uprising, reports UNB. The three-member tribunal led by its Chairman...
ICT prosecution to follow due process in trying journalists
Dr Asif Nazrul, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Adviser, on Tuesday said the prosecution team of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) would take step following the due process in trying the journalists accused in genocide and crimes against humanity cases over the mass uprising of...
ICT to begin trial for July-August 'massacre'
International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) is set to begin trial proceedings on Thursday, 17 October, in relation to the massacre and crimes against humanity committed during the uprising. Md Tajul Islam, ICT Chief Prosecutor, made the announcement on Tuesday. Speaking to reporters, Tajul stressed...