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Daily Times on MSNFormer Bangladesh police chief admits to crimes against humanity amid crackdown trialDHAKA - Former Inspector General of Police, Chowdhury Abdullah Mamun, has confessed to committing crimes against humanity ...
In the trial of serious crimes, including murder, it is often the case that one of the accused is made a state approver. Such ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) believes war crimes and crimes against humanity are continuing to take place in ...
In July 1995, nearly 8,000 men of fighting age were executed one by one. The term 'genocide' was debated for a long time, as ...
Thirty years since Srebrenica, the second genocide of the 90s, it is clear that ‘never again’ is a slogan as empty as it is ...
Bosnia and Herzegovina commemorates the massacre of 8,000 Bosniaks by the forces of Serb General Ratko Mladic. Yet in a ...
‘Women, LGBTQI+ Deprived Of Basic Rights’: ICC’s Arrest Warrants Against 2 Taliban Leaders Explained
ICC arrest warrants recognise rights of Afghan women and those Taliban sees as not conforming with gender identity such as LGBTQI+ ...
Bangladesh's ex-police chief pleaded guilty to crimes against humanity committed during a crackdown on protests last year, ...
The interim government has stated that it will form a review committee, led by Syeda Rizwana Hasan, the current adviser on ...
Prosecutions for atrocities are not always enough to stop hatred. Societies must also acknowledge what happened.
A special tribunal has indicted Bangladesh’s ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina by accepting charges of crimes against ...
Former IGP Abdullah Al Mamun has confessed to his role in the crimes and agreed to become a state witness, according to his lawyer and the prosecution.
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