DHAKA: Bangladesh’s exiled opposition leader, Tarique Rahman, has been sentenced in absentia to nine years in jail for corruption, triggering protests from hundreds of supporters who view the trial as politically motivated.

DHAKA: Bangladesh’s exiled opposition leader, Tarique Rahman, has been sentenced in absentia to nine years in jail for corruption, triggering protests from hundreds of supporters who view the trial as politically motivated.
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