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Charge hearing against Inu, Hanif ends, order on Nov 2

The International Crimes Tribunal-2 on Tuesday set November 2 to give its decision on whether the proposed charges of crimes against humanity would be framed against detained Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal–Jasod president Hasanul Haq Inu, and absconding Awami League joint general secretary Mahbubul Alam Hanif and three other leaders of Kushtia Awami League...

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B-TopSE prog launched to boost ICT industry

Bangladesh Top Software Engineer programme, also known as B-TopSE, was launched on Sunday at a seminar hosted by JICA, in collaboration with Bangladesh Computer Council and the Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services, said a press release...

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Azmi hails jailing of 15 army officers as historic day

Former brigadier general Abdullahil Amaan Azmi on Wednesday described October 22, 2025, as a historic day in global judicial and political history, saying Bangladesh had set a new precedent by proving that no one is above the law.

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15 army officials land in sub-jail in cantonment

International Crimes Tribunal 1 on Wednesday sent the 15 detained serving army officers to jail in three cases of crimes against humanity, two for enforced disappearances during the fallen Awami League regime and the other for 2024 July uprising atrocities...

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Shares in French bank BNP Paribas plummet

Shares in France’s biggest bank, BNP Parisbas, sank more than eight per cent in trading on Monday, following a US court verdict late last week finding it liable for atrocities committed in Sudan...

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TIB slams govt for keeping accused army officers in military custody

Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) on Tuesday expressed concern over the government’s decision to keep military officers—accused by the International Crimes Tribunal of enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and torture during the fallen authoritarian regime—in military custody inside cantonments.

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ICT issues public notice, asks Hanif to surrender by Oct 23

The International Crimes Tribunal-2 (ICT-2) on Tuesday ordered the publication of a public notice in two national dailies, demanding that Awami League joint general secretary and former lawmaker Mahbubul Alam Hanif, along with three other party leaders, surrender by October 23.

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Implementation of verdict demanded

Different student organisations and political parties on Tuesday demanded the execution of the verdict in the case of killing Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology student Abrar Fahad and an end to foreign dominance in the country...

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ICT issues arrest warrants against Hanif, three other AL leaders

The International Crimes Tribunal-2 on Monday issued arrest warrants against Awami League joint general secretary and former lawmaker Mahbubul Alam Hanif and three other local leaders for their alleged involvement in committing crimes against humanity in Kushtia during the July uprising...

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CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY: Probe into AL offences set to begin

The Investigation Agency of the International Crimes Tribunal is set to begin investigating a complaint filed in October 2024 seeking a probe into alleged crimes against humanity committed by the Awami League during the July 2024 mass uprising.

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Telenor CEO arrives on first Bangladesh visit

Benedicte Schilbred Fasmer, president and CEO of Telenor Group, made her first official visit to Bangladesh this week, underscoring Telenor’s deep commitment to the country and its people.  ..

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ICT reviews video evidence of July 2024 atrocities

The International Crimes Tribunal-1 on Sunday reviewed video footage documenting widespread violence, shooting and crimes against humanity during the July uprising across the country...

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Inu 1st detained politician to face charges

The prosecution on Thursday submitted crimes against humanity charges against detained Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal–Jasod president Hasanul Haq Inu for his alleged role in the violent crackdown on the July uprising protesters.

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Md Jabed Ali receives National Influence Awards 2025

Sports-based digital media outlet BDCricTime was honoured in the Journalism category at the National Influence Awards 2025, with its founder and editor-in-chief, Md Jabed Ali, receiving the award on behalf of the organisation, says a press release.

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Ex-DIG Nahidul sent to jail in ICT case

A Dhaka court on Saturday sent former deputy inspector general AKM Nahidul Islam to jail in a case filed with the International Crimes Tribunal...

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ICT order on charges on September 15

The International Crimes Tribunal-1 on Thursday set September 15 to deliver its decision on whether former Dhaka Metropolitan Police commissioner Habibur Rahman and four of his subordinates will be charged with crimes against humanity committed during the July 2024 mass uprising in the capital’s Rampura area...

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Badruddin Umar — taller than life

I ONCE asked Shahriar Kabir: ‘As children, you were our favourite fiction writer. How did such a creative soul become entangled in such barren, uncreative circles?’...

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People named in charge sheet to be barred from election

The government has approved an amendment to the International Crimes (Tribunals) Act of 1973, introducing a new provision to disqualify anyone named in the charge sheet under the law from being elected or remaining as a lawmaker and...

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Govt must comply with verdict on SC secretariat without delay

THE High Court verdict of September 2 that directed the government to establish a separate secretariat in the Supreme Court and to vest full disciplinary control over subordinate court judges in the apex court is a welcome development. The judgement came in response to a public interest litigation writ petition filed by a group of Supreme Court lawyers after the fall of...

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ICT begins trial in Abu Sayeed murder case

The deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina allegedly planned to execute student protesters of the July uprising, comparing them to war criminals known as ‘razakars’, according to a leaked phone call submitted to the International Crimes Tribunal-2 on Wednesday...

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AD hears on review of caretaker govt verdict

The Appellate Division on Thursday began hearing a review petition challenging its 2011 verdict that annulled the constitutional provision for a non-party caretaker government, a system once credited with ensuring neutral national elections in Bangladesh...