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Bangladesh Observes World Press Freedom Day Amid Media Turmoil
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Dhaka [Bangladesh], May 3 (ANI): Bangladesh marked World Press Freedom Day on Friday amid deepening concerns over media independence and journalist safety in the country. Despite the symbolic significance of the day, recent political changes have reshaped the media landscape and heightened challenges to press freedom.

Over two dozen media outlets have experienced leadership changes since the July 2024 uprising, with multiple editors and senior journalists either dismissed, forced to resign, or choosing to leave. Some are now facing murder charges, bank account scrutiny, and even the revocation of press accreditation.

“We find there is a silent crisis in the media,” said Golam Rahman, Editor of Ajker Patrika, a Bengali-language daily. “Many of our editors do not feel safe expressing their opinions freely.”

According to The Daily Star, at least eight newspaper editors and heads of news from 11 television channels have been removed or have left their posts under pressure.


Arrests and Censorship Allegations

Rahman also raised concerns over the arrests of journalists and the growing culture of fear within media institutions. “Some journalists are in jail, facing false charges. These are not real arguments against them. This is pressure on the press,” he asserted.

While the interim government led by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus denies direct involvement, Rahman alleged covert political interference:

“Some representatives of the government reportedly ordered changes at several media houses,” he said, pointing to what he called ‘hidden censorship’.


Historical Context of Media Suppression

Rahman emphasized that press freedom in Bangladesh has historically been compromised, often facing legal and political obstructions.

“This is a legacy. Freedom of the media has always been curtailed—sometimes by law, sometimes by order, and sometimes by informal practice,” Rahman explained. “Full freedom of the press remains a far cry.”


About World Press Freedom Day

Declared by the United Nations General Assembly in 1993, World Press Freedom Day is observed annually on May 3 to recognize the fundamental principles of press freedom, assess its global state, and defend media from attacks on their independence.

As Bangladesh joins the global observance, the underlying reality remains stark: freedom of expression in the country continues to face systemic and institutional challenges.

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