DSA abuse in Bangladesh

DSA was indeed a political weapon

What guarantee is there that the CSA won’t be abused similarly?

Silencing the critic: The cost of stifling voices in the name of authority

Would we, in today's Bangladesh, have subjected Quamrul Hassan to imprisonment for employing his art to critique the current political culture?

The media must do more to protest oppressive laws like the CSA

The timing of the Cyber Security Act, in the run-up to the elections, was hardly surprising

From DSA to CSA: The same two bottles of agony

The state must protect freedom, human dignity, and reputation without compromising individual rights.

The new CSA: A draconian law made more ‘efficient’

A casual look into the draft CSA will prove that the optimism expressed by the law minister is entirely unfounded

A repackaged DSA brings renewed worries

Government must address concerns raised by the media, rights defenders

End impunity for killing journalists

Bangladesh authorities must protect journalists, expedite trial of all murder cases

When even judicial exoneration can’t keep journalists safe

Another day, another attack on the press in Bangladesh

Suspend DSA to pave way for the election

Govt should pay heed to UN special rapporteur’s call for suspension of the law

May 3, 2023
May 3, 2023

There was a time...

When journalists sought to be biased, but only towards people.

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