A Bangladeshi court on Thursday ordered an arrest warrant for exiled ex-leader Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India in August after she was toppled from power by a student-led revolution.
âThe court has [âŚ] ordered the arrest of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, and to produce her in court on November 18,â Mohammad Tajul Islam, chief prosecutor of Bangladeshâs International Crimes Tribunal, told reporters on Thursday.
Hasinaâs 15-year rule saw widespread human rights abuses, including the mass detention and extrajudicial killings of her political opponents.
âSheikh Hasina was at the helm of those who committed massacres, killings and crimes against humanity in July to Augustâ, Islam said, calling it a âremarkable dayâ.
Hasina, 77, has not been seen in public since fleeing Bangladesh, and her last official whereabouts are a military airbase near Indiaâs capital New Delhi.
Her presence in India has infuriated Bangladesh.
Dhaka has revoked her diplomatic passport, and the countries have a bilateral extradition treaty which would permit her return to face criminal trial.
A clause in the treaty, however, says extradition might be refused if the offence is of a âpolitical characterâ.
Hasinaâs government created the deeply contentious ICT in 2010 to probe atrocities during the 1971 independence.
The United Nations and rights groups criticised its procedural shortcomings, and it became widely seen as a means for Hasina to eliminate political opponents.
Several cases accusing Hasina of orchestrating the âmass murderâ of protesters are being probed by the court.