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Bangladesh ex-PM loses bail plea Bangladesh ex-PM loses bail plea
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Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been denied bail by the country's Supreme Court.Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been denied bail by the country's Supreme Court.
It overturned a ruling by a lower court issued last month which said that she should be freed from detention.It overturned a ruling by a lower court issued last month which said that she should be freed from detention.
Sheikh Hasina's legal team described the ruling as "setback" and said they did not expect her to be freed soon.Sheikh Hasina's legal team described the ruling as "setback" and said they did not expect her to be freed soon.
The Awami League party leader has been held since mid-July under emergency rules currently in force in the country. She denies corruption charges.The Awami League party leader has been held since mid-July under emergency rules currently in force in the country. She denies corruption charges.
Sheikh Hasina and members of her family are accused of receiving thousands of dollars in extortion payments.Sheikh Hasina and members of her family are accused of receiving thousands of dollars in extortion payments.
It's a big setback for us - there is now no chance that she will be freed any time soon Sahara Khatun, Lawyer for Sheikh Hasina
One of the cases against her relates to a payment she allegedly received for an electricity contract issued during her period in office eight years ago.One of the cases against her relates to a payment she allegedly received for an electricity contract issued during her period in office eight years ago.
Monday's decision was the court's final ruling. It dismissed arguments advanced by her lawyers that the government was not entitled to prosecute her.Monday's decision was the court's final ruling. It dismissed arguments advanced by her lawyers that the government was not entitled to prosecute her.
In a separate development Sigma Huda, a UN special rapporteur on people trafficking, has been jailed along with her husband, the former Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Communications Minister Nazmul Huda.
Mr Huda was sentenced to seven years rigorous imprisonment and his wife to three years in jail for their roles in a bribery case.
There has been no comment from the UN over Ms Huda's sentencing, but in July Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon concluded that because she was not being tried on charges related to her work as a UN independent expert, she was not eligible for diplomatic immunity.
'Politically motivated''Politically motivated'
"A full bench of the Supreme Court headed by the chief justice stayed the High Court orders that granted bail to detained former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in two extortion cases," one of her lawyers, Sahara Khatun, told the AFP news agency. Lawyers for Sheikh Hasina say that Monday's Supreme Court ruling is a "big setback" which means there is no chance that she will be released soon.
"It's a big setback for us. There is now no chance that she will be freed any time soon."
Sheikh Hasina vigorously protests her innocenceSheikh Hasina vigorously protests her innocence
Mr Khatun said that the court in a separate ruling ordered Sheikh Hasina to submit details of her financial affairs to the anti-corruption commission within seven working days. They said that the court in a separate ruling ordered Sheikh Hasina to submit details of her financial affairs to the anti-corruption commission within seven working days.
Sheikh Hasina is currently being held at a house inside the parliament complex in central Dhaka. She is among 150 high-profile figures who have been arrested as part of the anti-graft campaign.Sheikh Hasina is currently being held at a house inside the parliament complex in central Dhaka. She is among 150 high-profile figures who have been arrested as part of the anti-graft campaign.
She argues that the charges against her are politically motivated, and have been initiated to block her from standing in future elections. The government has denied the claim.She argues that the charges against her are politically motivated, and have been initiated to block her from standing in future elections. The government has denied the claim.
All the corruption charges relate to her time in office from 1996 to 2001. She also faces charges in connection with the killings of four political rivals earlier this year.All the corruption charges relate to her time in office from 1996 to 2001. She also faces charges in connection with the killings of four political rivals earlier this year.
Sheikh Hasina is the daughter of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who led Bangladesh to independence from Pakistan in 1971.Sheikh Hasina is the daughter of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who led Bangladesh to independence from Pakistan in 1971.
Her bitter rival, Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader Khaleda Zia, also faces criminal charges over tax evasion allegations.Her bitter rival, Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader Khaleda Zia, also faces criminal charges over tax evasion allegations.
Since January this year, Bangladesh has been governed by a military-backed emergency government, which has promised to root out corruption before elections are held by the end of 2008.Since January this year, Bangladesh has been governed by a military-backed emergency government, which has promised to root out corruption before elections are held by the end of 2008.