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Bangladesh boy, 15, arrested for Facebook criticism of PM Hasina
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Rights groups have accused the government of Sheikh Hasina of using Bangladesh's contentious internet laws to target critics AFP/Dibyangshu SARKAR
24 Jun 2020 09:25PM

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DHAKA: A 15-year-old boy has become the latest person to fall foul of Bangladesh's contentious internet laws after being arrested for criticising Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on social media.

Rights groups say the laws are used to silence dissent, with hundreds of people charged since 2018 for crimes including smearing the image of Hasina and other senior political figures.


Police in Bhaluka said Wednesday they arrested Mohammad Emon at the weekend after a local official from the ruling party claimed the teen had "badmouthed ... our mother-like leader".

On Facebook, the teen had allegedly written that out of 100 taka (US$1.20) paid in a new mobile phone tax, "35 to 25 taka has to be given to Sheikh Hasina as widow allowance because her husband is no more".

Hasina's husband died in 2009.

Tofayel Ahammed, the local councillor who filed the case, said the teenager's aggressive remark had agitated locals and that his parents supported the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party.


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Local police chief Main Uddin said Emon had later deleted the controversial Facebook post and wrote another one apologising.

Still, the boy was sent to the reformation centre where he would spend time "realising his mistakes and correcting his character", Uddin added.

Amnesty International said the arrest "highlights the dangers of the Digital Security Act", calling it "a weapon to punish legitimate dissent" and violate the freedom of expression.

"The authorities are increasingly targeting anyone who offers even the faintest criticism of the government or the ruling party," Amnesty campaigner Saad Hammadi told AFP.

In recent weeks, the digital security laws have also been used to arrest scores of people for spreading false rumours online about the coronavirus.

In the past week alone, a university professor and a lecturer were arrested for allegedly mocking the death from the coronavirus of a former health minister from the ruling party.

Source: AFP/nh


https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...rrested-facebook-criticism-pm-hasina-12866974


Strong good nationlistic leaders should be respected, but sometimes reaching a God like status can be dangerous.

Hasina has done overall good for bd, in terms of economic progress, more needs to done.
 
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Just wow at the title. And then the comments/questions by some of the Bangladeshis here who come from liberal, secular, democratic BD with 95% voting rate - again just wow.

I mean, if you are not allowed to criticize your PM then how exactly you are gonna compaign against him/her to bring some other PM next time? That's the entire point of democracy, freedom of press/speech - to have different opinions which can lead to different choices to get a different better person/head next time.

How exactly do you guys think we would have gotten Imran Khan as our PM if we were never allowed to criticize Nawaz Sharif?

And what makes you think we cannot criticize our current PM/President who are our heads after criticizing constantly other parties and governments for years? You are on PDF, go see all the Pakistani Siasat threads and see for yourself on how we criticize each and every one.
 
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Just wow at the title. And then the comments/questions by some of the Bangladeshis here who come from liberal, secular, democratic BD with 95% voting rate - again just wow.

I mean, if you are not allowed to criticize your PM then how exactly you are gonna compaign against him/her to bring some other PM next time? That's the entire point of democracy, freedom of press/speech - to have different opinions which can lead to different choices to get a different better person/head next time.

How exactly do you guys think we would have gotten Imran Khan as our PM if we were never allowed to criticize Nawaz Sharif?

And what makes you think we cannot criticize our current PM/President who are our heads after criticizing constantly other parties and governments for years? You are on PDF, go see all the Pakistani Siasat threads and see for yourself on how we criticize each and every one.


Jokes on you buddy, Bangladesh isn't a democracy.

We don't deserve a democracy either, morons that we are.
 
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Some weeks ago I saw a morphed photo where Sunny Leone's face was replaced with PM Hasina's picture. Many people found it funny and no one got arrested. I think the photos are still on Facebook.

I don't know, some user told me, that insulting incumbent heads of states on PDF is against the rules.
 
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