Leaked Audio Raises Concerns: Did Sheikh Hasina Order to “Shoot” Protesters in Bangladesh?

A disturbing report has emerged from Bangladesh, raising serious questions about the actions of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during last year’s student protests. A leaked phone call, authenticated by the BBC, allegedly captures Hasina giving the order to “shoot” at protesters.

Alleged “Shoot” Order Sparks Outrage and Demands for Investigation

The leaked audio has ignited a firestorm of controversy and fueled calls for a thorough investigation into the events surrounding the protests. The implications of this alleged order are immense, potentially shedding light on the use of excessive force against civilians.

BBC Authentication Adds Weight to Leaked Audio’s Claims

The BBC’s authentication of the leaked phone call lends significant credibility to the allegations against Sheikh Hasina. This development has intensified the scrutiny on the former Prime Minister and the government’s response to the protests.

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