Bangladesh's interim government warns media against publishing statements of 'fugitive' Sheikh Hasina

The Hindu
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Bangladesh's interim government has prohibited media from reporting on fugitive Sheikh Hasina's statements, citing national security concerns. This follows her conviction for crimes against humanity.
Bangladesh's interim government warns media against publishing statements of 'fugitive' Sheikh Hasina
Why it matters
Bangladesh's interim government has taken a strong stance against media outlets that report on statements made by Sheikh Hasina, a former prime minister who has been declared a fugitive. The National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA) warned that airing her statements could violate the Cyber Security Ordinance, as they may incite violence and disrupt social harmony. Hasina, who fled to India in August 2024 amid widespread protests, was recently sentenced to death in absentia for crimes against humanity related to her government's actions during those protests. The NCSA urged media to act responsibly and avoid broadcasting any potentially harmful statements from convicted individuals. The government has emphasized that it respects press freedom but insists on legal compliance to ensure national security.
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