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UAE pardons 57 Bangladeshis jailed for anti-Hasina protests

The Bangladeshi nationals were sentenced to long prison terms for protesting against the unrest in their home country.

by NWMNewsDesk
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The president of the United Arab Emirates has pardoned 57 Bangladeshi citizens jailed for holding protests in the Gulf country against their government.

The decision, announced on Tuesday, by President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan “cancels” the sentences of the Bangladeshi nationals, state news agency WAM reported.

They will be released and deported, the report said.

Bangladesh’s Sangbad Sangstha news agency, citing a presidential adviser, said all 57 are expected to return home soon.

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The Bangladeshi expatriates were accused of joining protests in the UAE that mirrored the mass demonstrations against the then-prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, and her government in their home country.

A federal court in the UAE, which bans unauthorized protests, swiftly convicted the Bangladeshis in July of “gathering and inciting riots”.

The prosecution had charged them with “crimes of gathering in a public place and protesting against their home government with the intent to incite unrest”.

Three people received life sentences and 53 were sentenced to 10 years. One Bangladeshi, who state media said had entered the UAE illegally and “participated in the riot”, was sentenced to 11 years.

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