One year after Bangladesh's deadly uprising that saw a student-led movement topple former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government, DW spoke to two families of the victims in Dhaka who are seeking accountability.
00:00Musharraf Hussain lost his daughter Mehrun Nisa Tanha during last year's uprising that ended former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's 15-year rule.
00:3022-year-old Tanha was killed on August 5th last year. That same day, Hasina fled to India, where she has remained since.
00:41Hussain told DW that he had filed a case in Dhaka's International Crimes Tribunal.
01:11On the other side of Dhaka, the elder brother of Mir Mahfuju Rahman Mukhto told DW that his brother was distributing water to protesters on 18th July when a bullet struck him in the head.
01:39Mir Mahmoud Rahman Dipto took DW to the exact spot where his brother was killed.
01:46Dipto investigated how he was shot by collecting CCTV footage and other videos from that day.
01:54He thinks that police shot his brother.
01:57And this rickshaw is going there to bring the body to the hospital just 15 steps away, but the body was already heavy because he was shot there.
02:06You can now see all the reports now, the investigation reports, the media reports, where it's totally proven who gave the orders, the previous Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, right?
02:21So she gave the orders directly from her end. Then the administration worked according to her orders.
02:30So we believe that she is totally the prime one who should be accused, who should be punished.
02:38Prosecutors have accused Hasina of directing the violent crackdown.
02:43UN human rights investigators estimated that up to 1,400 people were killed.
02:50Hasina has been charged with crimes against humanity by Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal, a court she has set up while in power.
03:00The fugitive formal leader has rejected the charges as politically motivated.
03:06Bangladesh's interim government has asked India to extradite her to face trial in person.
03:13With Hasina still in India, the state has appointed a lawyer to represent her at the trial.
03:38Hasina's trial in absentia for crimes against humanity began on 3rd August. As family members of the July uprising aware justice, experts think the legal process will take time.
04:03However, Bangladesh's interim government wants to show some progress in the trial before the upcoming elections, which are expected to take place early next year.
04:13Deepto, who often visits Mugdha's grave, believes Hasina's trial is one step towards accountability.
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