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Bangladesh bans ousted PM’s Awami League under terrorism law

May 10, 2025
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‘s interim government banned all activities of the former ruling Awami League on Saturday.

The party is headed by Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s long-serving former prime minister who was .

The ban is to stay in place until a special tribunal completes a trial of the party and its leaders over the deaths of hundreds of people during anti-government protests last year.

“It has been decided to ban the activities, including in cyberspace, of the Awami League under the Anti-Terrorism Act until the trial of the Awami League and its leaders ends,” the country’s law advisor Asif Nazrul told reporters late on Saturday.

Nazrul said the ban would safeguard “the plaintiffs and the witnesses of the tribunal,” he said after a special cabinet meeting.

The interim administration also approved an amendment to the country’s International Crimes Tribunal Act, allowing authorities to prosecute political parties and their affiliated bodies.

The decision came after thousands of held sit-ins on the streets of the capital, Dhaka, over the past days.

They said they wouldn’t leave the streets until the Awami League was banned.

The Awami League rejected the ban, calling it “illegitimate.”

What happened during the 2024 protests?

The may have been killed by what it calls the Hasina administration’s “brutal response” to anti-government protests in July and August last year.

The vast majority of those killed and injured were “shot by Bangladesh’s security forces,” a February OHCHR report investigating the student-led protests  found.

Hasina, who led Bangladesh for more than 20 years during two terms as prime minister, has been in exile in India since August 2024.

She, along with many of her senior party colleagues, have been accused of murder in many cases.

over charges of crimes against humanity.

Edited by: Zac Crellin

The post Bangladesh bans ousted PM’s Awami League under terrorism law appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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