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US Senators' letter to impose sanctions for extrajudicial killings 'shameful'

Published : Thursday, 29 October, 2020 at 8:54 PM  Count : 351

US Senators' letter to impose sanctions for extrajudicial killings 'shameful'

US Senators' letter to impose sanctions for extrajudicial killings 'shameful'


BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Thursday said it is shameful for the nation that 10 US Senators wrote to the Trump administration to impose targeted sanctions on senior officials of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) for more than 400 'extrajudicial killings'.

He said it is not good for Bangladesh that such issues are now getting the focus of the global community only because of the current political situation in the country.  
Fakhrul made the remarks while inaugurating a rally of Dhaka Reporters' Unity (DRU) marking its silver jubilee.

He said democracy has long been absent in Bangladesh. "We must ensure the freedom of press ad independence of people here. We believe in multi-party democracy, parliamentary democracy and freedom of press."

The BNP leader alleged that the media outlets in Bangladesh are being controlled by various laws, hampering the freedom of press.

"Unfortunately, media workers are under pressure now around the world. We’re noticing this pressure in Bangladesh is much greater as many journalists have been killed and persecuted only for political reasons. They've been sent to jail on many occasions while media outlets have been shut," he said.

Fakhrul said, "Media outlets are being controlled by making various laws which aren't conducive to ensuring media freedom. We're observing with sadness that the freedom of press, freedom of expression and tolerance towards dissents have gradually been eliminated in Bangladesh."

He said their party believes that the media can play the biggest role in democracy and overall socio-economic development of the country. "The more freedom of press will be stronger and independent in a country, the more democracy will be stronger there," he said.

Fakhrul greeted the DRU members on the occasion of its silver jubilee and hailed the responsible role of the journalists as the frontline worriers in the fight against coronavirus. "Many journalists also embraced death due to coronavirus. I pay respect to them and pray for the salvation of their departed souls."

He appreciated the DRU for staying united for 25 years as an exceptional organisation of journalists by remaining out of the political divide. "The way the Dhaka Reporters' Unity has been carrying out their work has undoubtedly shown a glimmer of hope for us. I hope that DRU's such character will remain intact and you'll move forward to truly serve democracy and people. "That should be your vow today."

Later, the BNP leader inaugurated the colourful rally.

Earlier, on October 25, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina virtually inaugurated the DRU's silver jubilee celebration programmes from her official residence Ganabhaban.

SZA


● Media being regulated with various laws: Fakhrul



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