The Bangladesh interim govt, if necessary, would follow up on its request for former PM Sheikh Hasina 's extradition from India, foreign affairs adviser Md Touhid Hossain said on Thursday, even as the country's International Crimes Tribunal tries her in cases of "crimes against humanity" in absentia, reports Ahsan Tasnim. Hasina fled after a mass movement led to her Awami League govt's fall in Aug last year.
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