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Former Bangladeshi PM given bail | Former Bangladeshi PM given bail |
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The High Court in Bangladesh has granted bail to former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, her lawyers say. | The High Court in Bangladesh has granted bail to former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, her lawyers say. |
Ms Zia has spent a year in prison on corruption charges. Officials say she should be released later this week. | Ms Zia has spent a year in prison on corruption charges. Officials say she should be released later this week. |
The former PM is facing at least four charges of corruption following her arrest in September 2007 by the army-backed interim government. | The former PM is facing at least four charges of corruption following her arrest in September 2007 by the army-backed interim government. |
She denies the charges. Last week, her son Tarique Rahman, who is also facing corruption allegations, was given bail. | She denies the charges. Last week, her son Tarique Rahman, who is also facing corruption allegations, was given bail. |
"Now no further obstacle remains on her way to freedom," Ms Zia's lawyer, Rafiqul Haque said. | "Now no further obstacle remains on her way to freedom," Ms Zia's lawyer, Rafiqul Haque said. |
Officials say it might take up to two days to complete the formalities for the release of Ms Zia who heads the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) . | |
Ms Zia's arch rival, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, was granted bail in June to travel to the United States for treatment of ear and eye complaints. | Ms Zia's arch rival, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, was granted bail in June to travel to the United States for treatment of ear and eye complaints. |
"We are happy that she (Khaleda) is being freed," said Zillur Rahman, acting head of the Awami League. | "We are happy that she (Khaleda) is being freed," said Zillur Rahman, acting head of the Awami League. |
He said it was a "positive development" which would curb fears of violence ahead of polls due to take place in December. | He said it was a "positive development" which would curb fears of violence ahead of polls due to take place in December. |
Free and fair elections | Free and fair elections |
Ms Zia maintains that she will not go abroad for medical help, preferring instead to receive treatment in Bangladesh. | Ms Zia maintains that she will not go abroad for medical help, preferring instead to receive treatment in Bangladesh. |
Some politicians are accused of acquiring luxury properties | Some politicians are accused of acquiring luxury properties |
The two ex-premiers and about 170 other key politicians, mostly from the BNP and Sheikh Hasina's Awami League, were detained in a huge anti-corruption drive after the army-backed interim government assumed power in January 2007 following months of political violence. | The two ex-premiers and about 170 other key politicians, mostly from the BNP and Sheikh Hasina's Awami League, were detained in a huge anti-corruption drive after the army-backed interim government assumed power in January 2007 following months of political violence. |
Over the past eight weeks more than 50 have been freed on bail while many others have applied to be released, officials said. | Over the past eight weeks more than 50 have been freed on bail while many others have applied to be released, officials said. |
Analysts say that the releases are part of an effort to ensure that all the main parties, notably the BNP and Awami League, contest the elections. | Analysts say that the releases are part of an effort to ensure that all the main parties, notably the BNP and Awami League, contest the elections. |
Both parties - which alternated in power over 15 years up to 2006 - have threatened to boycott the elections, a development which diplomats say would seriously detract from the credibility of the vote. | Both parties - which alternated in power over 15 years up to 2006 - have threatened to boycott the elections, a development which diplomats say would seriously detract from the credibility of the vote. |
The interim government led by former central bank chief Fakhruddin Ahmed has vowed to stage free and fair elections once the nation's political parties have been cleansed of endemic corruption. | The interim government led by former central bank chief Fakhruddin Ahmed has vowed to stage free and fair elections once the nation's political parties have been cleansed of endemic corruption. |
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