
Golam Mortuza Mozumder
Golam Mortuza Mozumder is a Bangladeshi judge who presided over a special tribunal that sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for her role in a violent crackdown on protesters. His leadership in this high-profile case has significant implications for Bangladesh's political landscape, especially amidst ongoing tensions and calls for political reform.
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Golam Mortuza Mozumder stated that Hasina was found guilty on three counts including incitement.
Bangladesh’s ousted PM Hasina sentenced to death for student crackdownGolam Mortuza Mozumder is the judge who declared that all elements constitutive of a crime against humanity were present in Sheikh Hasina's case.
Sheikh Hasina, ex-primeira-ministra de Bangladesh, é condenada à morteJudge Golam Mortuza Mozumder stated that the accused Prime Minister committed crimes against humanity by ordering the use of drones and helicopters against civilians.
Bangladesh sobiq bosh vaziri Shayx Hasinaga namoyishlarni tarqatib yuborgani uchun sirtdan o‘lim jazosi tayinlandi – GazetaGolam Mortuza Mozumder announced the death sentence for Sheikh Hasina in court.
Mantan PM Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina Dijatuhi Hukuman MatiJudge Golam Mortuza Mozumder stated that Hasina was found guilty on three counts including incitement and ordering killings.
Bangladesh’s ousted PM Hasina sentenced to death over deadly student crackdownJudge Golam Mortuza Mozumder stated that the accused prime minister committed crimes against humanity by ordering the use of drones, helicopters, and lethal weapons.
Jutarnji list - Svrgnuta premijerka osuđena na smrt, u sudnici nastala drama, ona jasno poručila: 'Nije me briga'Judge Golam Mortuza Mozumder stated that all criteria for crimes against humanity were met.
Bangladešo teismas nuteisė buvusią premjerę dėl nusikaltimų žmoniškumuiJustice Golam Mortuza Mozumder led the special tribunal that convicted Sheikh Hasina.
Bangladesh court sentences ousted PM to death over crackdown on uprising last year – The Irish Times














