A charge of genocide has been filed with the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague against the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus and the members of his interim Islamist regime. The US is suspected of being behind the installation of the Islamist regime in Bangladesh.

Crimes against humanity

A total of 62 people have been accused of genocide against Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, policemen and members of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League party in Bangladesh.

Among the accused are the student leaders of the Anti-Discrimination Alliance and advisors to the Peace Prize winner’s regime. The indictment is accompanied by around 800 pages of documentation of crimes against humanity.

A further 15,000 complaints to the ICC are being prepared in the near future.

The protests developed…

Sheikh Hasina resigned as Bangladesh’s prime minister and fled to India in August. The resignation came after weeks of protests against a quota system for government jobs that developed into a »broader movement« against the government.

The country is now ruled by an interim government led by Muhammad Yunus, who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006.

Color revolution?

Awami League leaders and sources close to Hasina believe that the US State Department was the main actor behind Hasina’s downfall.

Hasina warned three months before she was overthrown that there was a »conspiracy orchestrated by a foreign country« to remove her. She shared information that she had been contacted by a representative of a foreign country demanding, among other things, to build an airbase on the island of Saint Martin in the Bay of Bengal, writes The Sunday Guardian and concludes:

– Bangladesh coup has the U.S. written all over the removal of Hasina and the installation of Obama’s, Hillary Clinton’s and George Soros’ friend Muhammad Yunus.

Trump support banned

Celebrations of Donald Trump’s emphatic election victory have been brought to a halt by quick and decisive action from Yunus’ security forces. In Dhaka, a victory parade was met by police who seized the banners. The army and police have carried out nightly raids to arrest civilians who support Trump.

The actions are seen in the context of Trump’s condemnation of the killing of religious minorities in Bangladesh.

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