Former Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina and nine others were accused of committing “genocide and crimes against humanity” during the weeks of violent protests that left hundreds of people dead before she was ousted, officials said on Wednesday. “An investigation into the case has been launched as we formally registered a complaint in this connection,” Ataur Rahman, a senior official at the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), told local media. The ICT is a Bangladeshi court specialized in prosecutions of genocide and crimes against humanity. Once the investigation is completed, the ICT…