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Convicts in the International Crimes Tribunal barred from future elections
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49367, member: 636"] People found guilty by the International Crimes Tribunal cannot run for any office ever again. Attorney General Md Asaduzzaman made this clear during a Saturday afternoon event. The country's constitution and laws block convicted criminals from joining elections completely. Officials must follow these rules when deciding who can participate. No exceptions exist for anyone the tribunal finds guilty of serious crimes. Good governance needs every citizen to watch government actions closely. Asaduzzaman stressed that people must stay alert and involved. Citizens have a duty to monitor what leaders do with their power. Active participation helps prevent corruption from spreading. Democracy works best when everyone pays attention to politics. Mob attacks keep happening across the nation without proper law enforcement. Violence continues because authorities have not restored order yet. The Attorney General warned that chaos will persist until courts regain control. Police and judges must work together to stop criminal gangs. Strong legal systems can end the current disorder. Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina escaped the country last August when students led massive protests. The interim government arrested many Awami League politicians after she left. These former leaders face charges for stealing public money and misusing their positions. The International Crimes Tribunal handles their cases right away. Courts will decide if they committed crimes against the state. [/QUOTE]
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