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Bangladesh issues second arrest warrant against Sheikh Hasina

IndiaTimes Monday, 6 January 2025
A Bangladeshi court has issued a second arrest warrant for former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, currently exiled in India, for her alleged role in enforced disappearances. The interim government is prioritising her extradition and trial, accusing her of crimes against humanity during her 15-year rule.
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