BTV to telecast live tomorrow’s ICT proceedings 

BSS
Published On: 31 May 2025, 20:47 Updated On:31 May 2025, 22:35
Chief Prosecutor of the tribunal Mohammad Tajul Islam spoke in a discussion at Jatiya Press Club today. Photo: BSS

DHAKA, May 31, 2025(BSS) – The proceedings of the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) will be telecast live tomorrow on Bangladesh Television (BTV), tribunal’s prosecutor Gazi M H Tamim told BSS today.

Chief Prosecutor of the tribunal Mohammad Tajul Islam at a discussion at Jatiya Press Club today said that the formal charge for crime against humanity during July-August mass uprising will be pressed against ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina tomorrow.

The chief prosecutor in his verified Facebook page on May 20 said that the courtrooms were digitalized for telecasting the court activities. 

Any portion of the trial proceedings can be broadcast live or recorded version can be published with the permission of the tribunal, he added.

Apart from Sheikh Haina formal charge against former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal and former inspector general of police (IGP) Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun will also be submitted to the tribunal tomorrow. 

The Investigation team of the ICT on May 12 submitted their probe reports to the tribunal against Sheikh Hasina and others.

The prosecution team has brought allegations of mass killings and crimes against humanity against the ousted Awami League government, its political cadres, a section of officials of the then administration before the tribunal.

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