Inside Torture Chambers Run by Tulip Siddiq Aunt’s Regime
Sky News has been given access to torture chambers in Bangladesh run by dictator Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League. There are an estimated 800 detention centres which held Hasina’s political opponents, according to prosecutors…
Conditions inside the detention centres are breathtakingly brutal. The one explored by Sky News was run by the regime’s elite counter terrorism force – the Rapid Action Battalion – which is described as a “death squad.” Allegations from prosecutors at Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) claim 3,500 people could have been ‘disappeared’ in these chambers…
Sheikh Hasina is still in hiding in India as Mohammad Yunus’ temporary government pursues alleged corruption by regime figures. This includes numerous investigations by the Anti-Corruption Commission into properties and deals allegedly involving Hasina’s niece Tulip Siddiq. Siddiq denies all wrongdoing for her part. Keir Starmer met Hasina numerous times and was filmed hobnobbing with top Awami League figures as recently as December (long after Hasina was ousted) – something which will leave a bitter taste for those interested in human rights. Siddiq stayed silent after the UN found her auntie’s regime was responsible for killing children. Guido has reached out to Tulip Siddiq for comment on Sky’s shocking report…