One of the priorities of the government is to bring back the laundered money

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On Monday (September 2), international human rights lawyer Toby Cadman, chief adviser to the interim government, said. He said this when he went to pay a courtesy call on Muhammad Yunus.Toby Cadman is a British lawyer, human rights activist, extradition specialist and co-head of The Genocide 37 law firm based in London.Cadman Dr. He told Yunus that the indiscriminate firing by the law enforcement forces on the general student crowd in July and August is direct genocide. The internationally renowned human rights lawyer suggested setting up a domestic tribunal for his trial.At the same time, he suggested the formation of a domestic tribunal of international standards to try those accused in the July massacre. He said crimes against humanity were committed during the student-led revolution.Cadman said Bangladesh urgently needs to establish an effective domestic legal framework for truth, justice and accountability, which is duly supported by the international community and accepted by the people of Bangladesh.Presenting several proposals to the Chief Adviser, the British lawyer said, “We are ready to support Bangladesh in its efforts to create a framework for the extradition of persons involved in crimes against humanity, economic crimes and political corruption.” We want to work to bring back those who fled the country.The chief counsel after hearing his proposals asked to submit the proposals in written form. He said his government was committed to internationally acceptable trials for those who ordered and carried out the massacres during the student-led revolution.Professor Muhammad Yunus said that one of the priorities of the interim government is to bring back the billions of dollars smuggled during the 15-year dictatorial regime of Sheikh Hasina.

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