Bangladesh’s interim government revoked the passports of 97 individuals, including former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, due to alleged involvement in the July uprising and enforced disappearances. The International Crimes Tribunal issued arrest warrants for Hasina and others, charging them with crimes against humanity and genocide.
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