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Bangladesh: Farzana Rupa and Husband Arrested While Attempting to Flee Country Following Government Change
Women Press Freedom call on the interim government of Bangladesh to conduct a fair, impartial, and transparent investigation into the charges against Farzana Rupa and her husband. It is imperative that due process is followed and that the couple's legal rights are respected.
Bangladesh: WPF Demands Accountability after Journalist Assaulted in Attack on Media House
The assault left several injured, including a woman journalist from Radio Capital. We call on the interim government of Bangladesh to conduct an immediate, thorough investigation into this attack and to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Bangladesh: Women Journalists Face Targeted Attacks in Bangladesh Uprising
Sources on the ground tell us women journalists are being specifically targeted by police, opposition party supporters, and protestors while covering the situation following the military takeover.
Bangladesh: Police Shoot and Injure Nadia Sharmeen During Deadly Protests
WPF vehemently condemns the egregious attack on Nadia Sharmeen, a reporter for Ekattor TV, who was wounded by police gunfire in Jatrabari on July 18, 2024.
Bangladesh: Journalist Fara Hossain Seeks Police Protection Amidst Threats from Extremist Group
Journalist Fara Hossain faces threats and intimidation from a notorious religious extremist syndicate after reporting on their illegal activities.
Bangladesh: Adhora Yeasmein Sued by Religious Group After Reporting on Its Criminal Activities
Head of a religious group files a lawsuit against journalist Adhora Yeasmein following her exposé of its criminal activities.
Bangladesh: Bangladeshi Authorities Must Immediately Drop All Charges Filed Against Award-Winning Journalist Rozina Islam
Renowned investigative journalist Rozina Islam has been on the receiving end of continuous harassment from Bangladeshi authorities due to her work.
Bangladesh: Rozina Islam - A Year Of Legal Harassment And State-Backed Intimidation
May 17 marks one year to investigative journalist Rozina Islam’s arrest under espionage charges.
Bangladesh: CFWIJ Calls For End To Investigative Journalist Rozina Islam’s Legal Ordeal
Rozina Islam, an established journalist for Prothom Alo newspaper, is still under investigation.
Bangladesh: CFWIJ Condemns The Attack on Afroza Sarkar
Journalist Afroza Sarkar was physically assaulted at the conclusion of an event she was attending. Afroza and a colleague of hers, who was also injured in the attack, are under treatment. The unidentified men who attacked the journalists remain at large. The incident comes as a shocking reminder of how unsafe journalists are in the country.
Bangladesh: CFWIJ Demands The Return Of Journalist Rozina Islam’s Belongings Immediately
The court rejected the award-winner investigative journalist Rozina Islam’s request for the return of her accreditation card, passport and mobile phone. The journalist’s belongings still remain in state custody. The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) condemns this violation of press freedom. We demand the return of Rozina’s belongings. Journalism is not a crime.
Bandgladesh: CFWIJ Demands Justice For Rozina Islam, All Groundless Charges Must Be Dismissed Immediately
Rozina Islam, the award-winner investigative journalist, appeared in court to defend herself on a baseless criminal charge for which she faces up to 14 years in prison. Today’s hearing, her accreditation, passport and mobile phone remain in state custody. The court requested hear investigative officer decide the return of her belongings and postponed the next hearing to September 19, 2021. The Coalition For Women In Journalism (CFWIJ) considers this adjournment as an attempt to silence the journalist. We demand Bangladeshi authorities drop all charges against Rozina immediately. A journalist should not be punished for reporting on matters of public interest.
Bangladesh: CFWIJ Calls On Bangladeshi Authorities To Drop Criminal Charges Against Journalist Rozina Islam
Rozina Islam, an award-winner Bangladeshi investigative journalist and a senior correspondent at Prothom Alo, was arrested after spending almost five hours in confinement at the Ministry of Health in Dhaka. Following her arrest, the journalist is facing charges of theft and espionage under the Official Secrets Act of 1923, a notorious law dating back to 1923, which prohibits access to confidential information. Her passport and mobile phone were confiscated during her arrest. Rozina lost her official accreditation to enter Bangladeshi ministries, resulting in her inability to exercise her journalistic profession after 17 years of work. If the journalist is convicted, she may face up to 14 years in prison.
Bangladesh: CFWIJ Calls On Authorities To Drop The Baseless Charges Against Journalist Rozina Islam
Rozina Islam, an established journalist for Prothom Alo newspaper, is still under investigation related to the Official Secret Act, a colonial-era law that dates back to 1923. CFWIJ has learned that Rozina cannot pursue investigative pieces due to persistent surveillance since her arrest on May 17.
Bangladesh: CFWIJ Condemns The Persistent Harassment Of Rozina Islam By State Authorities
Rozina Islam, a senior correspondent for Daily Prothom Alo, is facing challenges as the state authorities continue to target her. According to the latest reports, the Financial Intelligence Unit has asked all banks to submit Rozina’s account details, even if she is listed as a beneficiary. Through its sources, CFWIJ confirmed that Rozina still does not have her passport, Press Information Department (PID) card, or mobile phone. We demand state authorities immediately return the confiscated belongings to the journalist. CFWIJ believes the state is targeting Rozina for her relentless efforts to expose corruption in the health sector.