Bangladeshi expat group in France condemns ‘baseless’ case against 7 journalists
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Publish: 27 Aug 2024, 11:54 AM
Dhaka,
Aug 27 (UNB) - JusticeMakers Bangladesh in France (JMBF) on Monday expressed
grave concern and strongly condemned the "baseless and politically
motivated" murder case filed against seven Bangladeshi journalists.
The journalists in
question are Mozammel Haque Babu, Syed Ishtiaque Reza, Ahmed Jobaer, Munni
Saha, Farzana Rupa, Shakil Ahmed, and Nayeemul Islam Khan.
These charges, related
to the tragic death of a student during protests in Jatrabari on July 19, 2024,
are not only absurd but also a grave injustice. Reports from various newspapers
in Bangladesh indicate that a murder case has been filed against these
journalists, along with former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and 192 others,
following the death of Nayeem Howlader, a 17-year-old HSC student at Shanarpar
Rowshan Ara Degree College. Nayeem was shot dead during the anti-quota protests
in Jatrabari, and the case was registered at Jatrabari Police Station on August
22, 2024.
Shakil Ahmed and Farzana
Rupa are currently on a four-day remand in connection with a separate murder
case filed at Uttara East Police Station.
Robert Simon, a
prominent French human rights activist and Chief Adviser of JMBF, stated,
"Targeting journalists with false accusations and legal harassment is a
gross violation of human rights and an attack on the democratic values that
underpin society. Such actions set a dangerous precedent and serve as a
chilling reminder of the growing threats to press freedom in Bangladesh."
Advocate Shahanur Islam,
Founder and President of JMBF, added, "Filing false cases against
journalists is a deliberate attempt to stifle free speech, suppress critical
voices, silence independent journalism, intimidate the media, and undermine the
foundations of press freedom in Bangladesh. This practice must stop
immediately."
JMBF has called upon the
interim government of Bangladesh to immediately withdraw these baseless charges
against all the journalists, release Shakil Ahmed and Farzana Rupa, and respect
the fundamental rights of journalists to report the truth without fear of
retribution.
JMBF further urged the
government to reaffirm its commitment to press freedom, ensure the safety of
all journalists, and cease using the judiciary as a tool for political
repression.
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