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Sky News gained exclusive access to Bangladesh's secret detention centers, revealing alleged state-led brutality and enforced disappearances. The investigation uncovers a network of underground prisons where political captives faced torture and potential death. Victims were often critics of the government, held by the Rapid Action Battalion, with evidence suggesting false charges were used to detain them. Prosecutors are building a case for crimes against humanity against former leader Sheikh Hasina, who is accused of ordering these acts during her "war on terror," which has been labeled a "fake" war. Survivors recount years of confinement in windowless rooms, while families of the missing live in anguish, seeking answers and a place to mourn. The report suggests that Western support for Hasina's counterterrorism efforts may have inadvertently enabled these human rights abuses.
Orignal Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uduMWr_0I4
By The AKTIFUL TeamSky News gained exclusive access to Bangladesh's secret detention centers, revealing alleged state-led brutality and enforced disappearances. The investigation uncovers a network of underground prisons where political captives faced torture and potential death. Victims were often critics of the government, held by the Rapid Action Battalion, with evidence suggesting false charges were used to detain them. Prosecutors are building a case for crimes against humanity against former leader Sheikh Hasina, who is accused of ordering these acts during her "war on terror," which has been labeled a "fake" war. Survivors recount years of confinement in windowless rooms, while families of the missing live in anguish, seeking answers and a place to mourn. The report suggests that Western support for Hasina's counterterrorism efforts may have inadvertently enabled these human rights abuses.
Orignal Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uduMWr_0I4