Bangladesh’s ICT Proceedings Condemned as a “Kangaroo Court” at London Press Conference
Posted On November , 2025
Legal experts warn of constitutional crisis, political persecution, and crimes against humanity
A high-profile press conference held today at the Frontline Club in London exposed what experts described as “one of the most serious constitutional and human rights crises in Bangladesh’s modern history.”
Led by Sayed Zaynal Abedin, Solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales, the briefing brought together journalists, legal analysts, and human rights advocates to discuss the ongoing misuse of the International Crimes Tribunal of Bangladesh (ICT-BD) under the unconstitutional administration of Dr. Muhammad Yunus.
The event revealed detailed legal findings and documentation suggesting that the ICT has been repurposed as a political weapon targeting opposition figures, journalists, and minority communities in violation of Bangladesh’s Constitution, international law, and the principles of natural justice.
Key Points Presented
Sayed Zaynal Abedin said in a statement: “The International Crimes Tribunal, as it currently operates, is not a court of justice it is a political tool of persecution under an unlawful regime.
Bangladesh deserves a judiciary founded on legitimacy, fairness, and the rule of law not a theatre of repression disguised as justice. Until constitutional order is restored, the ICT will remain a Kangaroo Court that criminalises democracy and silences dissent.”
Following the briefing, Mr. Abedin confirmed that legal submissions and evidence bundles are being prepared for international human rights bodies, including the International Criminal Court (ICC) and UN Special Rapporteurs on judicial independence and arbitrary detention.
Journalists in attendance received copies of the Legal Summary Annex and Evidence Dossier, comprising more than 250 international reports and documented abuses since the unlawful transition of power in August 2024.
