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Bangladesh
Government must protect free expression
2015-05-13
...mostly by protecting the lives of the free expressers, at this point.
[Dhaka Tribune] All possible efforts must be made to apprehend the assailants who viciously hacked blogger Ananta Bijoy Das to death in Sylhet on Tuesday morning.

There are no new lessons to be learnt from this brutal killing. We know already that Das, like other writers before him, has faced death threats from groups merely for expressing his personal opinions.

Like Avijit Roy who was brutally murdered by fanatics on February 27 and Md Oyasiqur Rahman Babu who was hacked to death on March 30, there is no doubt he was targeted for his views.

It is completely unacceptable that groups and individuals are free to incite hatred against anyone with whom they disagree and to create hit lists by placing bounties on people's heads. If nothing is done to end the impunity with which such feelings are stirred, it becomes inevitable that even more individuals will be targeted for killing by bad boy fanatics.

The only way to resist the fear these attackers wish to create is for the government to live up to its duty to uphold rule of law and protect freedom of expression.

Authorities must uphold the provisions in Bangladesh's Penal Code which outlaw incitement to commit violence.

There must be no equivocation in addressing the real problem here. People are entitled to disagree with the views of writers such as Das, but they acted lawfully by expressing their views peacefully. It is the murderers and those who incite violence who need to be held to account.
Posted by:Fred

#2  anon1: Our founding fathers were inspired. They established the 1st amendment (freedom of speech, religion, press, and assembly). These are stated as individual freedoms in our Bill of Rights. They then established the 2nd amendment (right to bear arms) to ensure and protect the 1st amendment and a free state.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-05-13 15:24  

#1  we can dream.... i dream of a day the Bangladeshi government prints a huge cartoon of mohammad and then gets texas on the response

would clear up their internal troubles quite quickly
Posted by: anon1   2015-05-13 09:05  

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