Bangladesh Imposes Ban on Awami League Activities
In addition, the government has approved a revision to the 1973 International Crimes (Tribunal) Act, granting the tribunal the authority to penalize political parties and their affiliated groups. The decisions, which were made during a special meeting of the country's advisory council led by Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, come after days of protests by the National Citizen Party—a student-led group formed following last year’s July uprising.
Various Islamist factions, including the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami party, along with other opposition groups, joined the protests, calling for the AL’s ban. A formal circular regarding the restriction will be issued on the next working day, according to Nazrul.
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