Dhaka court orders arrest of Khaleda Zia

The opposition leader has been confined to her office since January


Afp February 26, 2015
Khaleda Zia. PHOTO: AFP

DHAKA: A Bangladeshi court Wednesday issued an arrest warrant for opposition leader Khaleda Zia for failing to attend hearings on graft charges, amid fears the move will worsen weeks-long deadly political turmoil in the South Asian country.

Judge Abu Ahmed, from a special anti-corruption court, issued the warrant against Zia for failing to attend even though she has been ‘confined’ to her office since January over the turmoil, her lawyer Sanaullah Miah said. “There is no justice in the country,” Miah told reporters outside the court in Dhaka.

Zia is charged with embezzling $650,000 in two corruption cases dating back to her time as premier in 2001-2006 that could see her jailed for life if found guilty.

The former two-time premier has been holed up in her office since early January, when she called on her supporters to enforce a nationwide transport blockade to try to topple the government of her bitter rival Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The protests have unleashed deadly violence across the country leaving more than 100 people dead, with opposition supporters firebombing hundreds of buses and trucks and police responding by firing live rounds. 

Published in The Express Tribune, February 26th, 2015.

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