Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, has been sentenced to death by Gautindaka for crimes against humanity. Last July, she ordered a crackdown on student protests, which resulted in the deaths of up to 1,400 people, according to the UN. As a result of the protests, Hasina escaped to India, where she still is. An interim government took power in Bangladesh. Hasina had also been accused of a number of human rights violations while she was still in power.
Let's have our first headline. And this is from The Guardian, a British newspaper. And that headline again? And that is from The Guardian in the UK. This headline is about Hasina's sentence. It describes her as an ousted leader, which means she was forced out of power.
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