A secret recording has caught former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ordering her forces to kill student protesters last July. Law adviser Asif Nazrul revealed the damning evidence after BBC Eye investigators confirmed the audio was real. The recording captures Hasina telling security forces to shoot demonstrators during massive protests across Bangladesh. Nazrul posted the shocking details on his Facebook page and called it the strongest proof yet against the fugitive leader. He promised that Hasina will face proper justice when she returns to Bangladesh.
The leaked audio contains clear instructions from Hasina to her military commanders about dealing with student demonstrators. BBC investigators verified that her voice tells forces to shoot protesters wherever they find them. Nazrul described the recording as the most crucial evidence connecting Hasina directly to the deadly crackdown. The law adviser emphasized that the audio proves she personally approved using lethal force against peaceful protesters. Security forces killed hundreds of students and civilians during the July uprising that eventually forced Hasina to flee the country.
The BBC Eye investigation represents a major breakthrough for prosecutors building cases against the former government. Nazrul believes the verified recording will help courts understand exactly who gave the orders to kill protesters. The audio evidence could strengthen international efforts to bring Hasina back to face trial for crimes against humanity. Legal experts say the recording provides clear proof of her direct involvement in authorizing violence against civilians.
The leaked audio contains clear instructions from Hasina to her military commanders about dealing with student demonstrators. BBC investigators verified that her voice tells forces to shoot protesters wherever they find them. Nazrul described the recording as the most crucial evidence connecting Hasina directly to the deadly crackdown. The law adviser emphasized that the audio proves she personally approved using lethal force against peaceful protesters. Security forces killed hundreds of students and civilians during the July uprising that eventually forced Hasina to flee the country.
The BBC Eye investigation represents a major breakthrough for prosecutors building cases against the former government. Nazrul believes the verified recording will help courts understand exactly who gave the orders to kill protesters. The audio evidence could strengthen international efforts to bring Hasina back to face trial for crimes against humanity. Legal experts say the recording provides clear proof of her direct involvement in authorizing violence against civilians.