UAE President’s Mercy: 57 Bangladeshis Freed After Anti-Sheikh Hasina Protest Convictions
UAE President Pardons 57 Bangladeshis Convicted for Anti-Sheikh Hasina Protests
In a significant move, the President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has pardoned 57 Bangladeshi citizens who were convicted for participating in anti-Sheikh Hasina protests in the country.
The decision comes as a relief to the Bangladeshi nationals who were arrested and convicted by the UAE court for taking part in public demonstrations against the Bangladesh government.
According to reports, the UAE President has decided to pardon the convicted Bangladeshis and deport them back to their home country.
The move is seen as a positive step by the UAE government to address the concerns of the Bangladeshi community and to maintain good relations with Bangladesh.
The pardon has been welcomed by the Bangladeshi community in the UAE and is expected to improve relations between the two countries.
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