Case filed at Narail Court for political opinion

Case filed at Narail Court for political opinion

There is growing tension surrounding a magazine in Bangladesh, namely ‘Nabajug Magazine’. Apparently, the magazine is run by an individual called Md Rasel Miah, who has been accused of political defamation along with other writers while living abroad. The magazine “Nabajug” is facing charges of political defamation, among other offenses. The accused include the editor, writer(s), and contributors of the magazine. The case (54/2023) was filed on 23 March 2024 under Section 499 and 500 of the Bangladesh Penal Code 1860 by one Mr.Bayezid Sheikh, at the Narail district court, Bangladesh. The case has been sent to the Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI), with the Investigation Report due on 25th April 2023.

Md Rasel Miah, Editor of Nabajug Magazine

According to court sources, the magazine contained offensive articles insulting Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding father of Bangladesh and the father of the country’s current Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The complainants allege that the magazine has defamed the government of Bangladesh, the judiciary, and the legal system. The accused, including the editor Md Rasel Miah, Md Mohiuddin Masud, Samiuzzaman Siddique, Md Nizam Uddin Dodun, Md Ashrah Hossain, jani Chandra Saha, Biplob Paul, Redwanur Rahman, Md Kamrul Hasan. Ali Amin and others  have been charged.

Upon being questioned regarding the matter, the plaintiff in this case, Mr. Sheikh, expressed his displeasure towards the defendants. He asserted that their actions have warranted legal repercussions as they have not only disregarded the laws and constitution of the Bangladeshi government, but also targeted the revered Awami government. As a fervent supporter and activist of the Awami government, he firmly believes that strict legal action must be taken against the defendants to prevent any future harm to the government and its leadership. Additionally, he hinted that in the absence of proper legal measures, they may be compelled to take their own action against the defendants. However, when asked to clarify what he meant by “proper action,” Mr. Sheikh evaded the question.

Our team reached out to Jahangir Alam, the investigation officer of the Police Bureau of Investigation (Dhaka HQ), over the phone. Mr. Alam stated that they are currently investigating the matter and taking appropriate actions. He further mentioned that the accused individuals will soon be apprehended, and the law enforcement authorities will make every effort to ensure that they are brought to justice.

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