Bangladesh judge gives police one month to wrap up probe against ousted PM Hasina

A judge in Bangladesh has given investigators a one-month deadline to wrap up their probe into ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina who, along with her aides, is accused of committing crimes against humanity in connection with the deadly crackdowns during the summer’s student uprisings. Hundreds of people died in the protests, and Hasina fled into exile to India.  

Bangladesh judge gives police one month to wrap up probe against ousted PM Hasina
A judge in Bangladesh has given investigators a one-month deadline to wrap up their probe into ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina who, along with her aides, is accused of committing crimes against humanity in connection with the deadly crackdowns during the summer’s student uprisings. Hundreds of people died in the protests, and Hasina fled into exile to India.  

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