PUBLISHED : 1 Jan 2024 at 17: 45 Bangladeshi Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus (centre) appears in a court in Dhaka on Monday. DHAKA: Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus was foundedguilty on Monday of breaking Bangladesh’s labour laws in a case decried by his advocates as politically encouraged. Yunus, 83, is credited with lifting millions out of hardship with his pioneering microfinance bank however hasactually made the enmity of longtime Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who hasactually implicated him of “sucking blood” from the bad. Hasina hasactually made numerous scathing spoken attacks versus the globally appreciated 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, who was assoonas seen as a political competing. Yunus and 3 coworkers from Grameen Telecom, one of the companies he established, were implicated of breaching labour laws when they stoppedworking to produce a employees’ well-being fund in the business. A labour court in the capital Dhaka foundedguilty and sentenced them to “six months’ basic jailtime”, lead districtattorney Khurshid Alam Khan informed AFP, including that all 4 were im
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