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DHAKA, Sept 2, 2024 (BSS) - Toby Cadman, a top human rights lawyer, extradition specialist and the joint head of the London-based The Guernica 37 law firm, met Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the state guest house Jamuna here today.
During the meeting, they discussed the need to establish a domestic tribunal with international support to try people accused of committing crimes against humanity during the student-led revolution.
"Bangladesh quickly needs to establish an effective domestic legal framework for truth, justice, and accountability that was properly supported by the international community and endorsed by the people of Bangladesh," the chief adviser's press wing quoted Cadman as saying.
In presenting a number of proposals to the Chief Adviser, Cadman said they were ready to support Bangladesh in an effort to develop a framework for the extradition of persons involved in crimes against humanity, economic crimes, and political corruption who fled the country with their ill-gotten assets.
The Chief Adviser heard his proposals and asked him to make a written submission.
He said his government is committed to holding internationally acceptable trials of the people who ordered and carried out massacre during the student-led revolution.
Prof Yunus said one of the top priorities of the interim government is to bring back billions of dollars laundered abroad during the Sheikh Hasina's 15-year autocratic regime.