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The interim government said that broadcasting and promotion of Hasina’s audio on television channels, news and online portals is a serious violation of the Anti -Terrorism Act 2009.
The interim government of Bangladesh on Friday issued a warning against the media institutions a broadcast or promoting the statements of Awami League leader and disguised Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and said that immediate legal action would be taken against those who violate the order. A statement issued by the press wing of Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus said that we are warning the media officers involved in such criminal spread activities and firmly informs everyone that immediate legal action will be taken if any sheikh broadcasts Sheikh Hasina’s statements in the future, then immediate legal action will be taken. The interim government said that broadcasting and promotion of Hasina’s audio on television channels, news and online portals is a serious violation of the Anti -Terrorism Act 2009.
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In a statement, the interim government described Hasina as a “guilty criminal and accused of crime against humanity and crimes against humanity. On August 5, 2024, Hasina, who was overthrown during a road movement, is under trial in his absence in many charges in the International Crime Tribunal. However, the tribunal has not yet blamed him in any accused against any of these accused. Inspired. In December, the tribunal banned the broadcast of Hasina’s statements.
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The statement said that some media institutions disregarded the law and court orders and broadcast Hasina’s speech on Thursday. The statement said that in this important moment of the history of our country, we cannot take the risk of creating any unnecessary illusion. It is important to remember that Sheikh Hasina escaped leaving Bangladesh after he was accused of ordering a genocide of hundreds of peaceful protesters during the July rebellion.
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