The International Crimes Tribunal's investigation agency has issued a public notice, seeking information on the alleged 'massacre' during the Anti-discrimination Student Movement in July and August, reports bdnews24.com. The notice guarantees confidentiality for all informants and invites submissions of documents,photos, or any relevant media related to the events. The investigation agency said between Jul 1 and Aug 5, forces from the then government, along with ruling coalition-affiliated groups, participated in efforts to suppress the student movement. The public is encouraged to share any information on killings, severe injuries, arson, looting, or other crimes occurred during that time, said the notification. On Aug 5, Awami League chief Hasina resigned her premiership and fled to India in the face of a civil uprising.
Source: bd News24 October 19, 2024 18:13 UTC