Charges against Hasina: ICT hearing to be broadcast live tomorrow for first time in history
At 9:30am on Sunday, the court proceedings will be broadcast live on Bangladesh Television (BTV)

The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) has decided to do a live broadcast tomorrow (31 May) of a hearing on the formal submission of charges against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina in a case over crimes against humanity committed during the 2024 student-public uprising.
The tribunal's Prosecutor Gazi MH Tamim told the media today that at 9:30am on Sunday, the court proceedings will be broadcast live on Bangladesh Television (BTV).
For the first time in Bangladesh's history, tribunal proceedings will be shown live on television.
"The entire nation will witness the submission of the first formal charges to the tribunal against influential figures from the ousted Awami League government, including Sheikh Hasina," Prosecutor Gazi said.
He added that this move will ensure transparency in the judicial process.
The prosecution will file formal charges tomorrow against Hasina and two others - former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal and former inspector general of police Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun.
Chief Prosecutor Mohammad Tajul Islam confirmed the development while speaking to journalists today.
Earlier, on 12 May, the investigation agency of the Tribunal submitted its report to the chief prosecutor's office. The report names Sheikh Hasina as the instigator of killings that took place during the July–August period.
The case centres on allegations of murder and mass killings carried out in the course of the movement.
On 18 February, the International Crimes Tribunal ordered the investigation against Sheikh Hasina to be completed by 20 April.
The order was issued by a three-member bench led by Tribunal Chairman Justice Md Golam Mortuza Mazumdar, following a prosecution plea for an extension.
Additional Chief Prosecutor Mizanul Islam had appeared on behalf of the prosecution when the extension request was heard.