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Ex-PM Hasina faces prison on return | The Express Tribune
Ousted Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina will be jailed if she returns from self-imposed exile in India, a senior official said on Monday, days after Hasina told Reuters she planned to go back in December and surrender to a court. Hasina faces a death sentence in Bangladesh and her party is »»»
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Ousted PM Hasina faces prison on return to Bangladesh, minister says
DHAKA, July 13 - Ousted Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will be jailed if she returns from self-imposed exile in India, a senior official said on Monday, days after Hasina told Reuters she planned to go back in December and surrender to a court. Hasina faces a death sentence in Bangladesh »»»
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