Court in bangladesh banned broadcast of hate speech...?

On Thursday, december 5, a Bangladeshi court prohibited the transmission of "hate speech" on former prime minister Sheikh Hasina. Ousted former prime minister Sheikh Hasina is accused of killing protesters during the august Revolution. Due to this she had to leave the country.

The international Criminal court (ICT) of bangladesh is investigating several other charges against Sheikh Hasina, including "mass murder", which Hasina was accused of during the august conflict. After which she was forced to leave the country and flee to neighboring India.

What did the prosecutor say about banning Hasina's speeches?

Prosecutor Golam Monawar Hussain Tamim told reporters, "Sheikh Hasina is currently accused in several cases, which are being investigated by the tribunal." He further said, "We have demanded a ban on the broadcast of his hate speech, as it may hinder the legal process or intimidate witnesses and victims." He said, 'Confirming that ICT has agreed to implement this ban.' The prosecutor further said, "If the broadcast of his speeches continues, it will become difficult to bring witnesses to the tribunal." Tribunal's order came after Sheikh Hasina's address This order of the bangladesh Tribunal came a few days after the virtual address of former bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina at the event of Awami League workers held in New York. when Sheikh Hasina accused Muhammad Yunus, the well-known head of Bangladesh's interim administration, of "mass murder" during her speech. Hundreds of people were killed before to the coup by Sheikh Hasina. A few weeks prior to Sheikh Hasina's overthrow, hundreds of people were killed in Bangladesh. Their deaths were mostly caused by police shooting. After he lost power, a lot more people perished at the same moment. The majority of them were well-known Awami League party members.

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