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Formal Complaints Filed Against Dr. Muhammad Yunus at ICC, United Nations, and Interpol

Formal complaints have been submitted against Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus to the International Criminal Court (ICC), the United Nations, and Interpol. The allegations, details of which have not been fully disclosed yet, reportedly accuse Dr. Yunus of serious international violations.

The move signals a significant escalation in legal and diplomatic pressure on the microfinance pioneer, though it remains unclear which entities or individuals filed the complaints and what specific charges are being pursued.

Authorities from the respective organizations have yet to release any official statement regarding the matter.

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