International Crimes Tribunal (ICT)
Why Tulip Siddiq’s resignation matters to Bangladeshis more than the British
Tulip Siddiq, a minister from the UK’s ruling Labour Party, resigned from her position as the Economic Secretary to the Treasury and City Minister after being implicated in an investigation regarding the alleged embezzlement of £3.9 billion from Bangladesh's infrastructure projects. The accusation is that her family was involved in the misappropriation of these funds. Following the involvement of her name in a corruption investigation in Bangladesh, pressure had been mounting for her resignation. Recently, she, along with her mother, brother, sister, and aunt, has been accused in a corruption case in Bangladesh. However, Tulip Siddiq has consistently denied the allegations.
Complaint filed with ICT against 41 including Hasina over Dr Fayez murder
A complaint has been filed with International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) over the murder of Lakshmipur district Jamaat-e-Islam Ameer Dr Fayez Ahmed who was shot dead at his home on December 23, 2013.
Is July genocide trial possible at International Crimes Tribunal?
Adviser on Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Dr Asif Nazrul said on Wednesday (August 14) that those responsible for July genocide, shooting students to death during the quota reform movement, could be prosecuted at the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT).