ICT publishes verdict on removal of Hasina's 'hate speech' on all media

The Worldwide Crimes Tribunal (ICT) has printed its verdict on removing an alleged “abhor speech” by light high minister Sheikh Hasina from social media and other platforms.

The divulge has been despatched to the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC).

Prosecutor Gazi MH Tamim confirmed the topic as we dispute time and stated the directive to match Sheikh Hasina’s most modern digital speech from London, delivered on Sunday, has also been communicated to the authorities.

A three-member ICT bench led by Chairman Justice Md Golam Mortuza issued the divulge after hearing a prosecution workers’s petition on 5 December.

The tribunal barred the media and social platforms from disseminating the deposed light high minister’s allegedly inflammatory remarks, and suggested the BTRC to remove this sort of drawl material that turned into previously produced and circulated.

Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India on 5 August, has been handing over digital speeches from her enviornment of refuge. The prosecution claimed in its petition that her remarks unfold hatred and divisiveness, harming the nation’s pursuits.