Bangladesh must repeal the CSA to safeguard the rights of its citizens.
The Cyber Security Act came into effect last year, replacing the controversial Digital Security Act
Awami League has always found justification in the Nietzschean theory of cultivating or “inventing” enemies
Crimes against journalists do not happen in a vacuum.
The case against him and WikiLeaks is much more important for what it might entail for press freedom itself.
Is that how democracy works for us?
Who would want to move for democracy and risk losing it all?
A closer examination reveals the existence of substantial limitations to freedom of expression in Bangladesh.
Comparing this law with those in other countries can help us determine how well the proposed CSA aligns with international standards.
Prothom Alo incident exposes a deeply upsetting approach to press freedom
We support the call of UN rights chief in this regard
"I don’t believe that we will get redress from the government in this matter. The only way out is a total reform of the state": Altaf Parvez, writer and researcher.
While the manner in which the DSA is being defended is nothing new, the timing bears significance
Adarsha owner Mahabub Rahman, activist Baki Billah, journalist Bithy Shoptorshi and artist Arup Rahee have spoken to The Daily Star Opinion.
The worst part in the academy's attempt to clear the air is the admission in its statement that it had not read the alleged offending book before deciding to exclude its publisher from the exhibition.
CGS research on DSA cases reveals an alarming picture of legal harassment
Our recently published study has found several alarming factors contributing to declining academic freedom in the universities of Bangladesh.
Milton shows how the erroneous use of censorship laws have hindered progress even in the quest for scientific truth.
DSA’s new curbs and OTT draft rules give the opening