In an address over the weekend, Yunus confirmed his government intended to bring Hasina back to the country to face a mounting number of charges, including corruption, murder and crimes against humanity.
Muhammad Yunus speaking in Dhaka, Bangladesh, emphasized the urgency of bringing the former prime minister to justice: "We will seek the extradition of the ousted autocrat from India."
The decision to make an official extradition request for Hasina could cause diplomatic tensions with neighbouring India, which has offered her refuge and has a close relationship with her government.
Yunus stated, "We have already taken initiatives to try those responsible for enforced disappearances, murders and the mass killings during the July-to-August uprising," indicating ongoing legal efforts.
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