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Titu removed amid Facebook post controversy. ICT-BD investigates post-2024 charges. Hasina seeks refuge in India.

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In a major twist, Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal has dismissed state-appointed counsel Aminul Gani Titu from representing former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. This move follows a backlash over Titu's prior demands for Hasina's execution on social media. The tribunal, originally focused on the 1971 Liberation War crimes, now investigates recent allegations against Hasina’s administration, including mass killings and enforced disappearances in July and August 2024. Overthrown during a student uprising on August 5, 2024, Hasina currently resides in India. The Awami League, her party, faces fragmentation with leaders either imprisoned or seeking asylum. Amir Hossain replaces Titu as defense counsel for Hasina and ex-Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal. Titu expressed regret but pledged professionalism. This trial highlights ICT-BD's new focus on contemporary political controversies, reflecting enduring political discord in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Tribunal Excludes Titu, New Hasina Trial
In a significant development, Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT-BD) has removed state-appointed counsel Aminul Gani Titu from representing former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in an ongoing trial. The removal comes in the wake of controversy surrounding Titu's past remarks, where he had demanded Hasina's execution in a Facebook post last year. The ICT-BD, originally established to prosecute war crimes from the 1971 Liberation War, has shifted its focus to addressing allegations against Hasina and her government. These accusations include mass killings and enforced disappearances during July and August 2024. Hasina's government, the Awami League, was overthrown during a student-led protest on August 5, 2024. Since then, she has been residing in India, while many of her party leaders and officials are either imprisoned or seeking refuge abroad. Following Titu's removal, the tribunal has appointed Amir Hossain as the new state defence counsel for both Hasina and her former Home Minister, Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal. Titu, acknowledging his earlier controversial post, expressed that he would have approached the defense role professionally had he been allowed to continue. This trial signifies a new direction for the ICT-BD, as it shifts its attention from historical cases related to the 1971 war to recent charges against Hasina's regime, indicating a continuation of political tensions in Bangladesh.

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