- The **interim government of Bangladesh** has revoked the passports of **97 individuals**, including **Sheikh Hasina**, concerning alleged roles in **July's violent protests**.
- A total of **75 passports** were revoked due to ties with the **July uprising**, which resulted in hundreds of deaths, alongside **22 linked to enforced disappearances**.
- The revocation follows an **arrest warrant** from the **International Crimes Tribunal (ICT)** against Hasina for **enforced disappearances**, requiring court appearance by **February 12**.
- This marks the **second arrest warrant** for Hasina, who has fled to India amid claims of governmental abuses during her leadership.
- The ICT has reported **1,676 complaints** of enforced disappearances during Hasina's tenure, highlighting a serious legal crackdown on alleged **crimes against humanity**.
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