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JAILED BANGLADESH EX-PM KHALEDA ZIA ‘CAN’T USE LEFT HAND’ — DOCTOR

Bangladesh’s main opposition leader Khaleda Zia, center, is escorted to
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University in Dhaka following a court order in
response to her deteriorating health. (AFP)
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JAILED BANGLADESH EX-PM KHALEDA ZIA ‘CAN’T USE LEFT HAND’ — DOCTOR


 * Bangladesh opposition leader Khaleda Zia was jailed in February for
   corruption
 * She was found guilty of embezzling money intended for an orphanage

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DHAKA: Bangladesh opposition leader Khaleda Zia, transferred to hospital last
weekend from the 19th-century jail where she is the only prisoner, can no longer
use her left hand, her doctor said on Tuesday.
Zia, 73, was jailed in February for corruption and has been on trial in a
special room in the abandoned Dhaka Central Jail on additional graft charges
that her supporters say are politically motivated.
On Saturday Zia, a long rival to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, was transferred
to hospital because of poor health following an order from the South Asian
country’s High Court.
“Her symptoms have worsened in the last few months,” Abdul Jalil Chowdhury, one
of the physicians at the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU)
hospital who has since examined her, said.
“She has developed deformity of left hand in the last few months due to long
standing rheumatoid arthritis. She can’t use her left hand,” he said.
“In addition, she has developed left frozen shoulder,” he said, adding Zia was
also suffering from neck and back pain and she is a diabetic.
Lawyers for Zia, prime minister from 1991-1996 and 2001-2006, had argued that
the government was putting her health at risk by refusing her specialized care
in prison.
When Zia — who leads the Bangladesh Nationalist Party — was jailed in February
for corruption, the sentence triggered clashes between police and thousands of
BNP supporters.
She was found guilty of embezzling money intended for an orphanage.
Zia is appealing against the verdict — which bars her from standing in the
general election set for December — and was granted bail earlier this year.
However, she remains in custody while she fights dozens of other violence and
graft charges.
Last month the authorities turned a room of the jail into a court — a move her
lawyers said was illegal.
Zia already had health issues including arthritis, diabetes and knee
replacements when she was sentenced.
She is the only inmate in Dhaka Central Jail, built in the 19th century under
British colonial rule and declared abandoned in 2016.
Her party boycotted the 2014 election in which Hasina returned to power but is
expected to contest the election due in December.


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