Complaint against Hasina lodged with ICC
Monday, 4 November 2024
Asraful Arafin, a lawyer of London's 3 Bolt Court Chambers, has filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague accusing former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, the ministers of her government and its associated state actors of crimes against humanity, reports UNB.
The complaint was filed with the ICC under Article 15 of the Rome Statute on October 28.
This seeks an independent investigation into alleged crimes against humanity by Sheikh Hasina, her cabinet, and associated state actors, supported by detailed accounts, various reports, and video evidence.
"The ICC has also been requested to issue arrest warrants for key suspects, aiming to prevent further impunity. We are committed to updating the media on subsequent developments about this case in due course," said a media note received here on Sunday.
Member states of the UN Security Council have veto power over the ICC.