International rights watchdogs are voicing their concerns over the fairness of a trial that sentenced Sheikh Hasina, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, to death in absentia. Convicted by Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal for 'crimes against humanity,' the verdict stems from her government's handling of last year's student-led protests.

Amnesty International described Hasina's trial as neither fair nor just, asserting that it did not meet international fair trial standards. They criticized the lack of defense preparation time and absence of witness cross-examination, highlighting historical issues around the tribunal's independence and fairness.

The trial's rapid pace and the execution verdict are under scrutiny, with agencies like Human Rights Watch calling for the abolition o

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