Former prime minister Sheikh Hasina has been ousted, making her resignation from office unnecessary, Hasnat Abdullah, a key coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, said today
When the air force transporter plane carrying Sheikh Hasina left Dhaka on August 5, it took off as a training flight and turned off its transponders to blur its flightpath and location..The transponders, which transmit location, heading
Former PM Hasina "destroyed almost all institutions" and "the economy was shattered," he said
In her final days, Sheikh Hasina desperately clung to power as if she had full legitimacy, unmindful of a big crack in her armour. Her edifice crumbled a month ago on August 5.
The victim's brother Mizanur Rahman filed the case with the court of Dhaka Senior Judicial Magistrate Mostafizur Rahman
Former PM was also sued in an abduction case in Rajshahi
The victim, 18-year-old Dhaka Degree College student Foijul Islam Rajon, was killed during a protest in Mirpur on July 19
Former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and 33 others were accused of "mass killing" in a case filed over the firing on a rally of Hefajat-e Islam at Motijheel's Shapla Chattar on May 5, 2013
The case was filed with Chandgaon Police Station last nigh. With this, Hasina has been facing a total of nine cases, including six for murder, one for abduction, and two filed with the International Crimes Tribunal
Another murder case was filed today against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and 15 others over the death of a 12-year-old school student in Mohammadpur during the quota protests on July 19.
A Dhaka court today asked police to submit by September 15 the probe report of the case filed against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and six others over the death of grocery shop owner Abu Saeed in police firing in the capital's Mohammadpur area during the quota protests on July 19.
Former home, law ministers also accused
The duo will be produced before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court of Dhaka this afternoon
Former PM Hasina's son has been on a whirlwind media tour since her fall
The US, China, Russia and also India will continue to have strong incentives to maintain influence in Bangladesh.
In an interview with Indian Express, Hasina's son also says govt should have talked to students from the start of quota protests
Obaidul Quader, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, top ex-police officials also accused
Any reports of US involvement in the fall of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina are just "rumours", it says
Operations were suspended since July 18