Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina (File photo| AFP) 
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Fourteen Islamic militants awarded death for bid to kill Bangladesh PM Hasina in 2000

The rest five convicts are on the run and were tried in absentia and defended by state-appointed lawyers in line with the law.

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DHAKA: A Bangladeshi court on Tuesday handed down death sentence to 14 Islamist militants for attempting to kill Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at her southwestern constituency in 2000.

"The verdict will be executed by a firing squad to set an example, unless the law barred it," Judge Abu Zafar Md Kamruzzaman of Dhaka's Speedy Trial tribunal-1 pronounced the verdict as nine of them were brought to the court from jail to face the trial in person.

Otherwise, the convicts could be hanged in line with prevailing practice, subject to the approval of the High Court Division of the Supreme Court following mandatory review of death sentences under Bangladesh law, the judge said.

All the convicts are operatives of outlawed Harkatul Jihad Bangladesh (HuJI-B).

The rest five convicts are on the run and were tried in absentia and defended by state-appointed lawyers in line with the law.

The judge ordered the verdict to be executed after their arrest or surrender.

The HuJI-B operatives had planted a 76-kilogram bomb near ground at Kotalipara area of southwestern Gopalganj on July 21, 2000 where Hasina was supposed to address an election rally.

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