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Former PM Sheikh Hasina accuses Bangladesh's interim government of politically motivated trials, citing unfair convictions and lack of due process.
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, in an interview on December 9, 2025, accused the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus of using the judiciary to suppress political opposition, calling in-absentia convictions—including a death sentence from the International Crimes Tribunal—politically motivated and unjust.
She criticized the trials as lacking due process, proper legal representation, and transparency, warning they undermine democracy and Bangladesh’s international standing.
Hasina expressed gratitude to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for support during her exile, citing strong bilateral ties, and warned that banning her Awami League party would render elections illegitimate, leading to mass disenfranchisement.
The International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute echoed concerns, urging adherence to fair trial standards and condemning the trials as potential tools of political retribution.
La ex primera ministra Sheikh Hasina acusa al gobierno interino de Bangladesh de juicios motivados políticamente, citando condenas injustas y la falta de debido proceso.