Veteran journalist Shafik Rehman returns home after six years
UNB
Publish: 19 Aug 2024, 11:47 AM
Dhaka,
Aug 18 (UNB) - The veteran Bangladeshi journalist, political analyst, writer
and former editor of the newsweekly-turned-daily 'Jai Jai Din' Shafik Rehman
returned home from London, United Kingdom, on Sunday after six years.
Returned with his wife
Taleya Rahman, the founding executive director of the election watchdog
'Democracy Watch', Rehman was received with warm greetings by journalists
leaders and admirers at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Sunday
afternoon.
Also known as a cultural
personality who is credited for introducing Valentine's Day in Bangladesh and
hosting the popular art show Lal Golap (Red Rose) on Bangladesh Television
(BTV) and later on the private television channel Banglavision, Shafik Rehman
left Bangladesh back in 2018.
The veteran journalist
was arrested on April 16, 2016, and sentenced to seven years in prison for
'conspiring to kidnap and kill' Sajeeb Wazed Joy, the former Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina's son. After being arrested in that case, Shafik Rehman had to
stay in jail for five months in 2016 but he moved to the UK that same year
after being released on bail.
Speaking to the media at
the airport after returning to his motherland, Shafik Rehman said that he wants
Sheikh Hasina to stay alive and face judiciary actions. "I am against the
death penalty. I don't want loss of life, I want her to stay alive and that
will be her ultimate punishment," Rehman said.
"This is not just a
caretaker government but a revolutionary government; but please, no more
violence, please love each other. Everyone should get a job and the price of
daily commodities should be reduced, Law and order must be maintained, and
everyone must love each other in this new era," he said at the airport.
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