DHAKA: Bangladesh has cancelled the documents of 75 persons, including deposed PM Sheikh Hasina, due to their alleged role in deaths during next week’s protests that led to her govt’s fall. The emigration and documents department also cancelled documents of another 22 people who were reportedly involved in “enforced abductions”, according to the Bangladesh govt’s hit aircraft, which, nevertheless, did not name the people. Hasina and others have been arrested in the government’s International Crimes Tribunal for the reported deaths and kidnappings that occurred during the Awami League government.
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