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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 18th Nov, 2024. Chief prosecutor of Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) Mohammad Tajul Islam (C) addresses media outside the ICT court. Thirteen Bangladeshi former top government officials arrested after the revolution in August appeared in court on November 18 accused of 'enabling massacres', with prosecutors repeating extradition demands for exiled ex-leader Sheikh Hasina. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 18th Nov, 2024. Bangladesh's former prime minister Sheikh Hasina's energy adviser Tawfiq-e-Elahi Chowdhury (L) is taken to the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) court. Thirteen Bangladeshi former top government officials arrested after the revolution in August appeared in court on November 18 accused of 'enabling massacres', with prosecutors repeating extradition demands for exiled ex-leader Sheikh Hasina. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 18th Nov, 2024. Bangladeshi police personnel stand on guard in front of Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) court. Thirteen Bangladeshi former top government officials arrested after the revolution in August appeared in court on November 18 accused of 'enabling massacres', with prosecutors repeating extradition demands for exiled ex-leader Sheikh Hasina. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 18th Nov, 2024. Bangladeshi police personnel stand on guard in front of Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) court. Thirteen Bangladeshi former top government officials arrested after the revolution in August appeared in court on November 18 accused of 'enabling massacres', with prosecutors repeating extradition demands for exiled ex-leader Sheikh Hasina. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 18th Nov, 2024. Bangladesh's former home affairs secretary Jahangir Alam (L) is escorted to the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) court. Thirteen Bangladeshi former top government officials arrested after the revolution in August appeared in court on November 18 accused of 'enabling massacres', with prosecutors repeating extradition demands for exiled ex-leader Sheikh Hasina. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 18th Nov, 2024. Bangladesh's former law minister Anisul Huq (L) is being taken to the International Crimes Tribunal. Thirteen Bangladeshi former top government officials arrested after the revolution in August appeared in court on November 18 accused of 'enabling massacres', with prosecutors repeating extradition demands for exiled ex-leader Sheikh Hasina. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 18th Nov, 2024. Chief prosecutor of Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) Mohammad Tajul Islam (C) addresses media outside the ICT court. Thirteen Bangladeshi former top government officials arrested after the revolution in August appeared in court on November 18 accused of 'enabling massacres', with prosecutors repeating extradition demands for exiled ex-leader Sheikh Hasina. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 18th Nov, 2024. Bangladesh's former minister Hasanul Haq Inu (L) arrives at the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) court. Thirteen Bangladeshi former top government officials arrested after the revolution in August appeared in court on November 18 accused of 'enabling massacres', with prosecutors repeating extradition demands for exiled ex-leader Sheikh Hasina. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 18th Nov, 2024. Bangladesh's former justice Shamsuddin Chowdhury Manik (C) is escorted to the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) court. Thirteen Bangladeshi former top government officials arrested after the revolution in August appeared in court on November 18 accused of 'enabling massacres', with prosecutors repeating extradition demands for exiled ex-leader Sheikh Hasina. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 18th Nov, 2024. Bangladesh's former state minister for Industries Kamal Ahmed Mojumder (L2) is taken to the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) court. Thirteen Bangladeshi former top government officials arrested after the revolution in August appeared in court on November 18 accused of 'enabling massacres', with prosecutors repeating extradition demands for exiled ex-leader Sheikh Hasina. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 18th Nov, 2024. Bangladesh's former prime minister Sheikh Hasina's Former private industry affairs adviser to the former prime minister, Salman F Rahman (C) is taken to the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) court. Thirteen Bangladeshi former top government officials arrested after the revolution in August appeared in court on November 18 accused of 'enabling massacres', with prosecutors repeating extradition demands for exiled ex-leader Sheikh Hasina. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 18th Nov, 2024. Bangladesh's former junior Information Technology Minister Zunaid Ahmed Palak (L) is taken to the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) court. Thirteen Bangladeshi former top government officials arrested after the revolution in August appeared in court on November 18 accused of 'enabling massacres', with prosecutors repeating extradition demands for exiled ex-leader Sheikh Hasina. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 18th Nov, 2024. Bangladesh's former minister Rashed Khan Menonis (C) is being taken to the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) court. Thirteen Bangladeshi former top government officials arrested after the revolution in August appeared in court on November 18 accused of 'enabling massacres', with prosecutors repeating extradition demands for exiled ex-leader Sheikh Hasina. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Dhaka, Bangladesh. 18th Nov, 2024. Bangladesh's former prime minister Sheikh Hasina's Former private industry affairs adviser to the former prime minister, Salman F Rahman (C) is taken to the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) court. Thirteen Bangladeshi former top government officials arrested after the revolution in August appeared in court on November 18 accused of 'enabling massacres', with prosecutors repeating extradition demands for exiled ex-leader Sheikh Hasina. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 06th Nov, 2024. The Moabit prison, pictured in Rathenower Straße. The prison for adult men on remand is also used to house men at the start of their prison sentence, prisoners awaiting extradition or in preventive detention. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 06th Nov, 2024. The Moabit prison, pictured in Rathenower Straße. The prison for adult men on remand is also used to house men at the start of their prison sentence, prisoners awaiting extradition or in preventive detention. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 06th Nov, 2024. The Moabit prison, pictured in Rathenower Straße. The prison for adult men on remand is also used to house men at the start of their prison sentence, prisoners awaiting extradition or in preventive detention. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 06th Nov, 2024. The Moabit prison, pictured in Rathenower Straße. The prison for adult men on remand is also used to house men at the start of their prison sentence, prisoners awaiting extradition or in preventive detention. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 06th Nov, 2024. The Moabit prison, pictured in Rathenower Straße. The prison for adult men on remand is also used to house men at the start of their prison sentence, prisoners awaiting extradition or in preventive detention. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 06th Nov, 2024. The Moabit prison, pictured in Rathenower Straße. The prison for adult men on remand is also used to house men at the start of their prison sentence, prisoners awaiting extradition or in preventive detention. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 06th Nov, 2024. The Moabit prison, pictured in Rathenower Straße. The prison for adult men on remand is also used to house men at the start of their prison sentence, prisoners awaiting extradition or in preventive detention. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 06th Nov, 2024. The Moabit prison, pictured in Rathenower Straße. The prison for adult men on remand is also used to house men at the start of their prison sentence, prisoners awaiting extradition or in preventive detention. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Jerome Do-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Jerome Do-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Jerome Do-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Jerome Do-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Jerome Do-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Jerome Do-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Jerome Do-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Jerome Do-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Jerome Do-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Jerome Do-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Jerome Do-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Jerome Do-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Jerome Do-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Pierrick-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Pierrick-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Pierrick-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Pierrick-stock-photo
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Protesters chant slogans and hold banners as they take part in a demonstration in support of US-Canadian anti-whaling activist of NGO Sea Shephard Paul Watson at Place de l'Hotel de Ville in Paris, France on October 24, 2024, as Greenland court will decide today whether to keep Paul Watson in custody pending a decision on his extradition to Japan, where he is wanted over an altercation with whalers. Watson was detained in Nuuk in July 2024, on a 2012 Japanese arrest warrant, which accuses him of causing damage to a whaling ship in the Antarctic in 2010 and injuring a whaler. Photo by Pierrick-stock-photo