'Legally Void': Sheikh Hasina Reaches Out, Asks Bangladesh Tribunal To Set Aside Death Sentence

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Last Updated:April 01, 2026, 17:51 IST

A letter by Hasina's legal team urged the authorities to stop any move towards carrying out the verdict, arguing it will amount to "summary execution" and violate international law

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Ousted Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina's representatives wrote a 10-page letter to the International Crimes Tribunal, challenging last year's verdict. (Image: AP/File)

In her first formal outreach since the Tarique Rahman-led Bangladesh Nationalist Party came to power in January, ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina approached the International Crimes Tribunal urging it to set aside the death sentence handed out to her last year.

Hasina’s representatives wrote a 10-page letter to the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), challenging last year’s verdict.

In the letter sent on Hasina’s behalf, her legal team has asked the ICT to scrap the judgment calling it “legally void". It urged the authorities to stop any move towards carrying out the sentence, arguing that doing so will amount to “summary execution" and violate international law.

“No steps be taken to execute the death sentence, which would constitute summary execution in violation of international law," the letter read.

The communication was sent by London-based law firm Kingsley Napley, which is representing her. It made it clear that she is willing to engage with the process, saying she is ready to “participate meaningfully" before what she believes should be an independent and impartial tribunal.

This is a sharp but seemingly subtle departure from the way ‘Team Hasina’ handled the Muhammad Yunus-led regime. Last December, when Yunus was still in power, her team sent another letter to the ICT.

In that letter, the former prime minister accused the tribunal of conducting a “witch hunt of the Awami League" and described the interim Yunus regime as “increasingly desperate and adrift". 

This time, however, her letter is more conciliatory in nature. Her appeal also puts a spotlight on larger concerns around due process and judicial independence in Bangladesh.

With the ICT now at the centre of the debate, the next steps will be crucial – whether it reconsiders its verdict or moves ahead with enforcing it.

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April 01, 2026, 17:51 IST

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