Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal summons 20, including ex-army chief and ex-ministers, over genocide and crimes against humanity charges linked to July-August uprising.

Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal has summoned 20 individuals, including former army chief Ziaul Ahsan and 10 ex-ministers, to face charges of crimes against humanity and genocide linked to the July-August uprising. At least 753 people were reported killed during this period. The tribunal has scheduled their appearance for November 18. This action follows the tribunal's reconstitution in October amid ongoing political turmoil.

October 27, 2024
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