Many journalists serve fascist regime for self-interest: Shafiqul Alam

Published at : 16 February 2025, 10:50 pm
Many journalists serve fascist regime for self-interest: Shafiqul Alam
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Chief Adviser's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam on Sunday said a group of journalists for personal gains collaborated with the fascist regime, manipulated the facts and crafted false narratives to legitimize the killings.

He said during significant political events since 2009 including the July uprising, a section of journalists worked to justify the actions of autocrats by crafting narratives to legitimize authoritarian rule.

“Those journalists created an environment where people's rights were disregarded, and violence was legitimized,” he added.

CA’s Press secretary was addressing a discussion titled ‘Fascist Media Narratives: A Retrospective on July 1–36’ organized by a platform named ‘We Want a Fascist-Free Mass Media’, at Zahur Hossain Chowdhury Hall of the National Press Club on Sunday.

Shafiqul Alam said some journalists acted as brokers of power during times of political turmoil, particularly during the July uprisings and other key national political events.

“Over the last 15 years, some journalists served the dictator in exchange for benefits,” he said.

He also criticized how political considerations, rather than merit, guided media appointments during the past regime, leading to the rise of biased journalism that served the interests of the government.

In his address, Alam called for a shift in the media’s role in Bangladesh and emphasized the need for responsible and independent journalism, where media outlets will be focused on presenting facts and offering constructive criticism rather than praising political figures or government.

Urging journalists to practice constructive criticism of the government instead of praising, he said, “A few days ago, I noticed that a leading newspaper had published two or three articles praising Professor Yunus.”

“We called them and said there is no need to do this. Provide constructive criticism instead. We want you to highlight every issue. There is no need for praise.”

He said, “This is a crucial time for journalism in Bangladesh. We want to rebuild Bangladesh, and to do that, the second chapter of the interim government began yesterday with the Consensus Commission. We want all political parties and civil society to contribute to this effort.”

“Let’s build a country where everyone’s voice can be heard, where no one feels silenced, as has been the case for the past 15 years,” he said.
 
The press secretary acknowledged the difficulties faced by journalists in the past and called for a new beginning.

“Journalism has gone through a terrible time. We want to leave it behind and create a Bangladesh where diverse voices are heard. We welcome criticism but insist that it is based on facts. We aim to open the path for reconciliation and build a fairer nation.”

Shafiqul Alam urged the media not to ignore significant events and failures of the past. “We failed to document the 1974 famine. We failed to report on the atrocities of the Rakshi Bahini. We cannot afford to fail again.”

He added, “We must ensure that future generations do not face the same challenges we did. No journalist should ever act as a power broker. This government wants to set an example. If we make mistakes, expose us. That is what journalism should be about.”

The spokesperson for the platform Plabon Tarique presented a key paper, analyzing more than 150 articles published between July 1–36, that had legitimized autocratic narratives.

He highlighted how specific reports in newspapers like Kaler Kantho, Janakantha, and Bhorer Kagoj served to establish the fascist government’s agenda.

 

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PM reaches Washington DC from New York

Published at : 24 September 2023, 02:30 pm
PM reaches Washington DC from New York
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina arrived in Washington DC, the USA capital city, this afternoon after joining the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session and other high-level side and bilateral events in New York.

 

She reached Washington DC from New York by road at 6pm.

On her arrival in Washington DC, Bangladesh Ambassador to the USA Muhammad Imran received the premier with a flower bouquet, reports BSS.

Earlier, she left her Place of Residence, Lotte New York for Washington DC at 12:30pm.

She arrived in New York on September 17.

The prime minister will leave Washington DC for London, the capital city of the United Kingdom, on September 29.

She will stay in London till October 3.

After wrapping up her visit, the prime minister will leave London for home and scheduled to reach Dhaka on October 4.

 

Bangladesh-US Ticfa meeting begins in Dhaka

Published at : 20 September 2023, 02:41 pm
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Deal to ease trade in taka-rupee to be signed as Hasina

Published at : 08 September 2023, 01:43 am
Deal to ease trade in taka-rupee to be signed as Hasina

"An MoU will be signed between the National Payments Corporation of India and the Bangladesh Bank to make transactions in rupees and taka between Bangladesh and India easier," said the foreign minister in a press conference at the Foreign Service Academy in the capital on Thursday.

Besides, the neighbouring countries are likely to sign two more memorandums of understanding regarding cooperation in agricultural researches, and extension of the existing cultural exchange programme for two years, said the foreign minister.

Fair Technology launches car exchange programme

Published at : 07 September 2023, 02:29 pm
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