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Bangladesh's caretaker government has overturned a long-standing protocol requiring women officials to be addressed as "sir", calling it an "odd" relic of ousted leader Sheikh Hasina's regime.
The MEA’s report also highlights a key diplomatic moment mentioning that PM Modi was the first global leader to congratulate ...
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs' 2024 report reveals that violent student-led protests over quotas led to the collapse of Sheikh Hasina's government in Bangladesh.
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Ousted Bangladeshi leader Hasina indicted for crimes against humanityA special court in Bangladesh has begun the trial of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, and two of her aides for their alleged roles in the violent suppression of a mass uprising, that led to the ...
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Daily Times on MSNFormer Bangladesh police chief admits to crimes against humanity amid crackdown trialDHAKA - Former Inspector General of Police, Chowdhury Abdullah Mamun, has confessed to committing crimes against humanity ...
The investigating officers submitted petitions to keep the accused detained, which the court approved, according to court sources ...
A special tribunal indicted Bangladesh's ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday by accepting charges of crimes against humanity filed against her in connection with a mass uprising in which ...
A special tribunal indicted Bangladesh's ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday by accepting charges of crimes ...
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The Print on MSNNo ‘sir’ title for women officials anymore—Bangladesh scraps Hasina-era rule, to review ‘odd’ protocolsA committee has been tasked with giving recommendations within a month, proposing appropriate amendments to honorific titles ...
Bangladesh’s interim government on Thursday officially revoked a long-standing directive from the Sheikh Hasina administration that required public officials to address her and other senior women ...
Dhaka: In a reversal of Sheikh Hasina-era protocol, Bangladesh's interim government led by Muhammad Yunus has officially annulled a contentious directive that required female government officials to ...
By AFP, Dhaka A rights group in Bangladesh accused the government on July 10 of overlooking more than 2,000 crimes committed ...
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