Bangladeshi court imprisons Hasina for six months.
- Sheikh Hasina, the deposed Prime Minister of Bangladesh, was sentenced to six months in prison by the International Crimes Tribunal.
- The tribunal is now attempting her on a major charge of committing crimes against humanity in absentia.
- The sentence comes into effect from the day of her arrest or surrender before the court.
- Hasina is currently defending herself in India, where her trial was initially opened over the murder of student protester Abu Sayeed.
- The killing escalated a nationwide violent protest that ousted her regime on August 5, last year.