US State Department ‘deeply concerned over use of Digital Security Act’
01 April 2023, 07:57 pm | Updated: 22 November 2024, 08:27 pm
The United States’ Department of State has expressed concerns over the Bangladesh government’s use of the Digital Security Act (DSA).
According to the US Embassy in Dhaka on Saturday (April 1), US State Department Deputy Chief Spokesman Vedant Patel said, "We are deeply concerned about the Bangladesh government's use of the Digital Security Act." And freedom of expression is an essential element of democracy for everyone, including members of the press, and is especially important during election years. No members of the press should be threatened, harassed, physically attacked, or arrested for simply doing their job"
This was posted on the verified Facebook page of the US Embassy in Dhaka today.
On March 29, Criminal Investigation Department (CID) men in plainclothes picked up Prothom Alo reporter Shamsuzzaman Shams from his residence in Ambagan area, adjacent to Jahangirnagar University, around 4:30 am.
The same day, a Jubo League leader filed a case under the Digital Security Act against Shams, accusing him of publishing a "false and fabricated report" in the daily Prothom Alo.
A Dhaka court on Thursday (March 30, 2023) sent Prothom Alo reporter Shamsuzzaman Shams to jail in a case filed under the Digital Security Act after rejecting his bail petition.