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Amar Desh can be published from elsewhere
Senior Correspondent, bdnews24.com
Published: 16 April 2013 08:46 PM Updated: 16 April 2013 08:52 PM
The declaration to publish Daily Amar Desh has not been revoked, Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu has said.
He added that the newspaper can continue with its publication from other presses upon permission from the district administration of Dhaka.
The ministers remarks came from a press briefing on Tuesday afternoon at the Secretariat.
Police had arrested the Bengali dailys Acting Editor Mahmudur Rahman on Apr 11 on charges of sedition and for publishing in his newspaper an alleged Skype conversation of an ICT judge and an expatriate legal expert.
Law enforcers had also sealed its press later that day.
The law enforcers also arrested 19 people when Amar Desh was being printed in the Jamaat-e-Islamis mouthpiece Daily Sangrams press at Moghbazar on Saturday night.
Police seized 6,000 copies of Amar Desh from there.
A case has been filed against Sangrams Editor and Publisher Abul Asad for unlawfully printing Amar Desh.
As per Printing Presses and Publications Act, a newspaper needs permission from the district magistrate if it wants to print its copies from outside the designated press.
Amar Desh can continue publishing according to the law, Inu told the press briefing.
Mahmudur Rahman was arrested in line with the criminal law, he said, adding that his arrest has no connection whatsoever with the freedom of press.
Amar Desh can be published from elsewhere
Senior Correspondent, bdnews24.com
Published: 16 April 2013 08:46 PM Updated: 16 April 2013 08:52 PM
The declaration to publish Daily Amar Desh has not been revoked, Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu has said.
He added that the newspaper can continue with its publication from other presses upon permission from the district administration of Dhaka.
The ministers remarks came from a press briefing on Tuesday afternoon at the Secretariat.
Police had arrested the Bengali dailys Acting Editor Mahmudur Rahman on Apr 11 on charges of sedition and for publishing in his newspaper an alleged Skype conversation of an ICT judge and an expatriate legal expert.
Law enforcers had also sealed its press later that day.
The law enforcers also arrested 19 people when Amar Desh was being printed in the Jamaat-e-Islamis mouthpiece Daily Sangrams press at Moghbazar on Saturday night.
Police seized 6,000 copies of Amar Desh from there.
A case has been filed against Sangrams Editor and Publisher Abul Asad for unlawfully printing Amar Desh.
As per Printing Presses and Publications Act, a newspaper needs permission from the district magistrate if it wants to print its copies from outside the designated press.
Amar Desh can continue publishing according to the law, Inu told the press briefing.
Mahmudur Rahman was arrested in line with the criminal law, he said, adding that his arrest has no connection whatsoever with the freedom of press.