Bangladesh Government accuses Sheikh Hasina of involvement in disappearance of thousands of people
Dhaka (Bangladesh) – A provisional report of an Inquiry Commission established by the Interim Government of Bangladesh has stated that Sheikh Hasina, the former Prime Minister had involvement in the case of the supposed disappearance of 3,500 people.
🚨 Ousted PM Sheikh Hasina has been accused of involvement in the enforced disappearance of thousands of people in Bangladesh
But what’s even more alarming is the lack of transparency about the attacks on Hindus since last August. 🔥
How many Hindus were killed? How many Hindu… pic.twitter.com/o5YPOUz8bd
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The Press Wing of the Chief Adviser’s Office of the Muhammad Yunus Government has come out with a statement that the Inquiry Commission has found evidence that former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina had given instructions, which led to the disappearance of people. The former Prime Minister’s Defence Adviser Major General (retd) Tarique Ahmed Siddique, Director General of the National Telecommunication Monitoring Centre Major General Ziaul Ahsan, and Senior Police Officers Monirul Islam and Mohammad Harun-Or-Rashid and several other senior officials were found to be involved in carrying out these cases. They all are presently absconding.
Editorial PerspectiveInstead of statements on the Sheikh Hasina regime, why doesn’t the Interim Government of Bangladesh provide any information on the number of killings of Hindus, disappearance of Hindu women and rapes on Hindu women in Bangladesh since August. |