TRY THEM ALL
It is no secret that what has kept Sheikh Hasina going all these years was an uncompromising desire for revenge. All members of her immediate family, except her sister, Rehana, with whom she was on a tour abroad, were killed on 15 August 1975. While her sister stayed away from politics, Sheikh Hasina returned to Bangladesh in 1980 to take over her father's party, the Awami League. And she never gave up her mission to try the killers.
A few of them had actually confessed to the killings. Part of their bravado lay in the fact they were protected by an Indemnity Ordinance promulgated in 1975, which was later incorporated into the constitution through an amendment. It was believed a two-third majority would be required to repeal the amendment, but Awami League lawyers successfully challenged the case in the Supreme Court after the party came to power in 1996 and a simple majority proved enough to remove the constitutional security blanket against the trial.