The Crime Desk: The interim government’s legal adviser. Asif Nazrul said that the head of the interim government is to undermine the dignity of the country. Muhammad Yunus and 62 others have been charged in the International Criminal Court. He told reporters after inspecting the renovation work of the old building of the International Criminal Tribunal on Sunday (November 10) morning.
Stating that the government is not taking into account the complaint filed by Awami League in the International Criminal Court (ICC), the legal advisor said that Awami League has filed a complaint against the government in the ICC to undermine the country’s dignity. There is no reason to accept the complaint in any way.
Asif Nazrul also said that this is not a case; it is a petition written to the ICC prosecution office. Anyone in the world can do it. It is such an incredible and frivolous case that there is no reason for it to be written. It is the fascist gang who have made the case as a way of spreading false propaganda for their self-defense to mislead the world public, the people of Bangladesh.
Before this, the head of the interim government. Anwaruzzaman Chowdhury, the former mayor of Sylhet City Corporation, who is staying in London, complained to the International Criminal Court last Friday against 62 people, including Muhammad Yunus. The complaint was filed at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands.
From August 5-8, the Awami League and its affiliates—Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, and Bangladesh Police—were accused of committing “genocide and crimes against humanity” in the name of the Bangladeshi student movement. Dr. In addition to Yunus, among the 62 accused, legal advisor Asif Nazrul, home affairs advisor Lt. General (retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury, jute and textile adviser Brigadier (retd) M Sakhawat Hossain, environment adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan, information adviser Nahid Islam, and sports adviser Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan are named.
Besides, the coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement Hasnat Abdullah, Sarjis Alam, Abdul Hannan, Hasib Al Islam, and Abu Bakr Majumdar have been accused.
