Fact check

Facebook page claim over Hasina’s return before Feb false: Dismislab

Video with the claim at least 3 years old, fact-checker says
Star Online Report

A video circulating on Facebook has claimed that Sheikh Hasina, the ousted prime minister convicted of crimes against humanity, will return to Bangladesh before February. The video, shared by a page named Ajker Khobor on January 20, included a clip of President Mohammed Shahabuddin’s remarks, presented in a way that suggested the development was recent.

However, fact-checking organisation Dismislab has verified the claim and found it to be false.

What the claim said

The 15-minute video shows President Shahabuddin delivering a speech. In his address, he extends greetings to the people of Pabna and his contemporaries in politics. He also pays tribute to the four national leaders, Awami League activists, and freedom fighters.

On the screen, the logo of Ajker Khobor appears on the right side, while the words “Live” and the date “20 January 2026” are displayed in the left corner. The caption of the Facebook video reads: “Ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina will return to the country before February.”

What the fact-check found

Upon verification through keyframe-based reverse image search, Dismislab traced the circulating clip back to a video report published on May 16, 2023, by the YouTube channel of news outlet Maasranga. A part of the video matches exactly with the visuals seen in the misleading Facebook video.

The video reports show that Shahabuddin assumed office as President of Bangladesh on April 24, 2023. On May 16, the same year, the newly appointed president was accorded a reception by citizens of his home district, Pabna, at the Government Edward College ground, where he delivered the speech. At that time, Hasina was the prime minister of Bangladesh.

Dismislab found that in his speech, Shahabuddin did not say anything about bringing Hasina back to the country. The claim circulating online falsely attributes such a statement to him.

Therefore, the video claiming "Sheikh Hasina would return to Bangladesh before February this year" is old and pertains to a different incident. The speech did not mention Hasina returning to the country, added the Dismislab report.