Sheikh Hasina, once the most prominent figure in Bangladeshi politics, is currently living in Delhi. She is the same Hasina ...
By Krishna N. Das and Ruma Paul NEW DELHI/DHAKA (Reuters) -Millions of supporters of Bangladesh’s Awami League will boycott ...
A Dhaka-based human rights group said many people had fallen victim to extortion by political parties regardless of their ...
A year after Sheikh Hasina’s ouster, a Bangladeshi rights group reports nearly 300 deaths linked to political violence and continued abuses by law enforcement.
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Living freely in Delhi: Sheikh Hasina says has no plans of leaving India
In rare interviews, ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said that she was living freely but cautiously in Delhi ...
Sheikh Hasina firmly stated that she would remain in exile in India until a legitimate government is established in Dhaka ...
Proceedings of three more identical cases against 47 people, including Sheikh Hasina, her son Sajeeb Wazed Joy and her daughter Saima Wazed Putul, are going on at the Dhaka Special Judge Court-5.
Exiled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina declares the intention to boycott Bangladesh's upcoming elections after the Awami ...
Bangladesh CID declares ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and 260 others as fugitives in a sedition case linked to the Joy ...
Sheikh Hasina, ousted prime minister of Bangladesh, told Reuters on Wednesday from her New Delhi exile that she or her family need not lead the Awami League.
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‘A terror attack on Bangladesh’: Sheikh Hasina alleges US-Pakistan conspiracy behind student revolt
Hasina directly accused Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus of orchestrating her removal “at the behest of the Americans,” claiming ...
Nearly 300 people have been killed in political violence in Bangladesh in the year since student-led protests toppled autocratic former leader Sheikh Hasina, the country’s main human rights group said ...
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