Opposition convicted in mass trials

Opposition convicted in mass trials
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full screen Thousands of opposition demonstrators demonstrate in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka on October 28. Archive image. Photo: Mahmud Hossain Opu/AP/TT

A total of 139 people, the vast majority active in the main opposition party, have been sentenced to prison terms in Bangladesh.

The verdicts came in a number of mass trials over the weekend, where members of the nationalist BNP party were charged with a range of crimes in connection with the many anti-government demonstrations the party has held.

In the past month, the police have cracked down on the protests, arresting virtually the entire top echelon of the BNP and several thousand supporters – according to the opposition, over 13,000 people. Several of those now convicted are high-ranking politicians or civil servants who work for BNP.

In a statement, the party has condemned the judges and calls them “baseless and politically motivated”.

Bangladesh will hold parliamentary elections on January 7 next year. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who has ruled since 2009, could then be elected for a fourth term.

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