Bangladesh News / Hasina's troubles will increase, Yunus government wants to prosecute her in the ICC

The situation in Bangladesh is tense. Interim government chief Mohammad Yunus is planning to prosecute former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the International Criminal Court. Yunus and ICC prosecutor Karim A Khan discussed the Rohingya crisis and other issues. Dhaka sought Interpol's help in Hasina's return.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Nov 28, 2024, 08:20 PM
Bangladesh News: Bangladesh is facing serious political and social crises these days. The country's interim government, led by Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus, plans to prosecute former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the International Criminal Court (ICC). This move can further complicate the already unstable situation in Bangladesh.

Yunus government strategy

The office of interim government chief Mohammad Yunus informed on Thursday that Yunus met ICC prosecutor Karim A Khan and discussed the possibility of a trial against Sheikh Hasina and her associates. The Yunus government claims that Hasina should be held accountable for the alleged atrocities and repression that took place during her rule.

Discussion on Rohingya crisis

In this meeting, not only the plan to prosecute Sheikh Hasina, but also the Rohingya refugee crisis was discussed. Yunus and Khan also talked about the ongoing case in the ICC against Myanmar's military ruler Min Aung Hlaing for crimes against humanity. Khan said his office has formally sought arrest warrants against Myanmar military officials for their actions on the Rohingya crisis.

Status of Sheikh Hasina

Sheikh Hasina, who has been the Prime Minister of Bangladesh for a long time, left the country for India on August 5 after widespread protests against the controversial job reservation system. The Yunus government has alleged that there was large-scale atrocities and repression during her reign. Many of Hasina's associates are either in jail or have fled the country.

Demand for help from Interpol

Dhaka has sought Interpol's help to bring Sheikh Hasina back from India. The Yunus government wants Hasina to be brought to Bangladesh and judicial process initiated against her. However, India has not yet made any official statement on the issue.

Internal situation of Bangladesh

Political instability in Bangladesh continues to deepen.

Challenges of the interim government: There is a growing demand for accountability for the atrocities committed during the Jan Andolan and anti-government protests in July-August.

Rohingya crisis: The plight of millions of Rohingya refugees and Myanmar's aggressive policies have increased international pressure on Bangladesh.

Way forward

The Yunus government's decision to prosecute Sheikh Hasina in the ICC could mark the beginning of a new chapter in Bangladesh politics. However, this move is controversial and could affect Bangladesh's image on the international stage.

Analysts believe that this political conflict between Sheikh Hasina and the Yunus government could push the country towards further division. At the same time, the interim government has very little time to prove its legitimacy and efficiency amid the Rohingya crisis and economic challenges.

Conclusion

The current situation in Bangladesh is at a juncture where sensible decisions need to be taken at the domestic and international level. Both the action against Sheikh Hasina and the steps on the Rohingya crisis will decide the direction in which the political stability of the country will go.