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Tajul Islam, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal, said that there was evidence of the presence of citizens of other countries in suppressing the anti-discrimination student movement. The chief prosecutor said that preliminary evidence of the presence of nationals of other countries in police uniforms was found to suppress the movement of students.
He made this comment to the media while visiting the injured in the anti-discrimination student movement at the National Orthopedic Hospital and Rehabilitation Institute (NITOR) on Tuesday (September 24).
Stating that they will also be brought under the law, Tajul Islam said that any citizen of any country who commits crimes against humanity in this territory, strict action will be taken against them.
The chief prosecutor said the victims said the foreign language abused them in Hindi, approached them and shot them. The victims also said they were attacked by foreign forces.
We are gathering these facts and evidence. As per usual law, justice will be done.
Mohammad Tajul Islam said that more than 900 patients injured in the movement have been treated at Pangu Hospital. The injured have been treated here at various times. Five people died while undergoing treatment here. Two people were brought dead to the hospital. Currently 68 people are under treatment in the hospital. We spoke to Ahed and heard their statements. The investigation agency will store the details of the injured in the next two days.
Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her sister Sheikh Rehena fled the country and fled to India after resigning in the face of the anti-discrimination student movement.
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