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world-news2 years ago

Nobel Peace Laureate Muhammad Yunus Sentenced to Jail in Bangladesh Labor Case

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, known for pioneering microcredit through Grameen Bank, was sentenced to six months in prison for labour law violations at Grameen Telecom in Bangladesh. Yunus, who denies the charges, and three employees were granted bail pending appeal. Critics suggest the case is politically motivated, as Yunus had previously considered political opposition to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who has accused him of exploiting the poor. Yunus faces additional charges, while human rights groups criticize the government for targeting dissent. Hasina is running for a fifth term in an upcoming election boycotted by the main opposition party.

world-news2 years ago

Nobel Peace Laureate Muhammad Yunus Sentenced to Jail in Bangladesh Labor Case

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, known for his microfinance work, has been convicted of violating labour laws in Bangladesh, a move his supporters claim is politically motivated. Yunus and three colleagues from Grameen Telecom were accused of not creating a workers' welfare fund and were sentenced to six months in prison but granted bail pending appeals. The conviction has been criticized by international figures and human rights activists as a "travesty of justice," suggesting that the charges are a way to harass Yunus, who has faced verbal attacks from Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and is seen as a potential political rival.

world-news2 years ago

"Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus Sentenced to Six Months in Bangladeshi Labor Case"

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus, known for his microfinance initiatives, was convicted in Bangladesh for violating labour laws, a move seen by many as politically motivated due to his strained relationship with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Yunus and his colleagues from Grameen Telecom were accused of not setting up a workers' welfare fund and were granted bail pending appeals. The case has drawn international criticism, with accusations of the Bangladeshi government using the judiciary to suppress political dissent.