The International Crimes Tribunal-1 yesterday reacted sharply to a defence plea that several army officers accused in two enforced disappearance cases be permitted to appear virtually.
Dispute triggered by defence question on ASI Raju’s death
Overall law and order situation 'neither good nor bad', he says
The JSD president, AL leader Hanif indicted in crimes against humanity case
The claim that soldiers are answerable only to court martial, and that a civilian-style tribunal has no jurisdiction over them, fails both on the text of the constitution and on the relevant statutes.
Defence for Hasina slams ICT Act
Chief prosecutor tells ICT-1 while describing Hasina’s role in July uprising
Investigation officer appointed; first-ever ICT probe into a political party
Any individual formally charged at the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) will be deemed ineligible to remain an MP or contest elections.
Chief prosecutor tells ICT-1 while describing Hasina’s role in July uprising
Investigation officer appointed; first-ever ICT probe into a political party
Any individual formally charged at the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) will be deemed ineligible to remain an MP or contest elections.
The treatment of survivors of police brutality during the July 2024 uprising was halted at the National Institute of Traumatology & Orthopaedic Rehabilitation (NITOR) following the order from then prime minister Sheikh Hasina, alleged the second prosecution witness in crimes against humanity case against the ousted premier and her two top aides.
The trial of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina and her two top aides began yesterday at the International Crimes Tribunal-1, with a testimony from the first prosecution witness, a survivor of police atrocities during the 2024 July uprising.
Law enforcers have managed to arrest only 73 out of the 206 accused after the ICT issued warrants for their arrests
The International Crimes Tribunal-1 yesterday took cognisance of charges against eight police officers for crimes against humanity, marking a significant step forward in the trial process over offences committed during last year’s July uprising.
Police late last night arrested Barrister Tureen Afroz, former senior prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT).
The prosecution of international crimes, whether at the international or domestic level, is a serious matter.
"I was not related to Aynaghar," Ziaul told the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) where he was produced today