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Ex-Bangladesh slams Sheikh Hasina's death sentence: 'Everything is fake, conspiracy to avenge 1971'

Kamal also raised doubts about the nature of the evidence used in the trial, saying that much of it was digital and therefore unreliable.

November 17, 2025 / 15:34 IST
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Political leaflets depicting Sheikh Hasina and his father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman are seen on the floor of the vandalised Awami League headquarters days after a student-led uprising that ended the 15-year rule of Awami League's leader Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka on August 10, 2024. (Photo by LUIS TATO / AFP)

Former Bangladesh Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, who has been charged alongside ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in a crimes against humanity case, has rejected the allegations as politically motivated. Speaking to CNN-News18, Kamal said the trial and verdict were part of a broader conspiracy to rewrite Bangladesh’s history and target the previous Awami League government.

“Everything is fake, it is a conspiracy hatched to take revenge for what happened in 1971,” Kamal said, referring to the events surrounding Bangladesh’s Liberation War.

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The International Crimes Tribunal of Bangladesh (ICT-BD) on Monday sentenced Sheikh Hasina to death for allegedly ordering a violent crackdown on student-led protests last year that led to her government’s downfall. Kamal and former police chief Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun were also charged in the same case.

Kamal also raised doubts about the nature of the evidence used in the trial, saying that much of it was digital and therefore unreliable.