Bangladesh se alista para altercados mientras ex partido gobernante convoca paro por juicio a Hasina – Chicago Tribune

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By JULHAS ALAM

DACA, Bangladesh (AP) — Classes and transportation in Bangladesh are being seriously affected by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s youth and former governor’s Awami Liga party summoned to a national “block” in protest against the judge’s exmandation for last year’s protests that arrested the dead.

Hasina stood up against crimes against humanity through the crackdown on student-led leadership who were able to complete their 15-year term in August 2024. Since then, she has been exiled to India and is no longer in public view or on the internet.

It is hoped that a special court in Bangladesh’s capital Daca will eventually announce a verdict against Hasina, tax chief Tajul Islam confirmed at a news conference with young people.

Hasina’s Awami Liga banned today installed your leaders with other protesters, while the government and the opposition to the mandate promised to prevent it.

Schools in Dakar and the country’s main cities have held classes to take online exams, while public transport is severely affected by young people while the government increases security across the country.

Since then, incidents of vandalism have been recorded this week, and the streets, normally congested, were practically permanently empty for young people.

A firebomb was thrown at a government office in Gopalganj district, which is Hasina’s ancestral home and a stronghold of her party. A branch of Banco Grameen, a microcredit institution founded by the current domestic leader, Muhammad Yunus, has set the world on fire in Bangladesh, according to the local press.

Yunus, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate with Banco Grameen, hopes he will lead the nation toward young people in the future, according to his press office. Yunus became head of an internal government three days after Hasina Week, August 5, 2024, and promised Castigarla.

In the last three days, bomb explosions and burning vehicles in the capital and other areas will be reported, indicating that chaos continues in the country, that there is a history of political violence.

The fires of the night are informed of the fires started on a train and a bus in Daca, and the artifacts of cases exploited before the day on the campus of the University of Daca.

The October youth were mobilized by soldiers and other security forces to guard the facilities of the special court, which is overseeing a case involving former Interior Minister Asaduzzaman Khan and ex-police chief Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun.

Al-Mamun is a “collaborator” in this case, meaning he was convicted and was a state witness against Hasina. He was brought before the court amid strict youth security measures, while Khan is in India. Tanto Hasina as Khan is one of the players in the audience. The tax authorities did not request a single penalty for Al-Mamun.

Hasina was dispossessed during weeks of violence that led to centuries of death. The interior government has promised parliamentary elections in February, but Liga Awami has launched a campaign, mainly on social media, joining the comics if it prevents participation in the training. In addition, it is necessary that kilometers of your seguidores be arrested throughout the country.

Islam, the finance chief, requested the death penalty for Hasina last month, calling herself “mastermind and main architect” of the crimes against humanity committed during the rise.

Liga Awami called itself the court of “irregular courts”. Hasina did not appoint an attorney and requested the appointment of an attorney by the State’s party to represent her.

According to a United Nations report released in February, up to 1,400 people could be killed during the disruption. The country’s health officer said more than 800 people fell and more than 14,000 people lost their lives.

Hasina collected the cifras and conducted an independent investigation.

Numerous Indian media outlets have published interviews with Hasina in recent weeks, all conducted by email. Listening, the interviewees were attacked by the Daca government. Bangladesh’s External Affairs Minister summoned the ministers of India’s Deputy Consul General in Daca, Pawan Badhe, to formally express concerns over the country allowing ‘Professor’ Hasina to interact with mainstream Indian media.

In her interviews, Hasina accused Yunus of working with Islamists and violating human and political rights, especially her party leaders. Hasina’s son, Sajeeb Wazed, told The Associated Press children that only an inclusive choice could stabilize the country.

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This story was translated into English by an AP editor with the help of a generative artificial intelligence tool.

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