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Bangladesh reporters held for 'fabricating' story
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Police on Friday arrested news editor Rabiullah Rabi, deputy chief reporter Rafiq Mohammad and diplomatic correspondent Ahmed Atique, after raiding their office. — File photo
Published 2014-01-18 14:27:56
DHAKA: A court in Bangladesh has ordered three journalists of a pro-opposition newspaper held in detention on charges of publishing a false story that alleged Indian security forces had joined Bangladeshi troops in a crackdown before the recent controversial elections.

Information Minister Hasanul Huq Inu said Friday that the report by the Bengali-language Inqilab daily was baseless, and the newspaper used a doctored email and fax message to back it up.

Police on Friday arrested news editor Rabiullah Rabi, deputy chief reporter Rafiq Mohammad and diplomatic correspondent Ahmed Atique, after raiding their office on Thursday night.

Magistrate Atiqur Rahman ordered the reporters held in detention and set the next hearing for Monday.

The reporters, who are being held for violating the Information Technology Act, are seeking their release on bail.

The government said it did not stop the publication of the newspaper, but sealed off the press temporarily.

The daily continues its online edition.

The newspaper published a report Thursday saying that Indian security forces joined Bangladeshi officials during a crackdown on people suspected of launching attacks in the southwestern district of Satkhira ahead of the Jan 5 election.

Satkhira, which borders India, is a stronghold of the opposition Jamaat-i-Islami party. Authorities said the report was based on rumors and part of propaganda against the government, as the issue of Bangladesh's relationship with India is sensitive.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina returned to power in a landslide victory Jan 5, but the vote was marred by violence, a boycott by the main opposition party and low turnout.

Political violence has convulsed the country in recent months as opposition activists staged attacks, strikes and transportation blockades to defy the government. Nearly 300 people have been killed since last February.

The newspaper has no major influence but is known as pro-opposition. The daily has earlier been accused of publishing fabricated reports, and has a history of backing Islamist hardline groups in Muslim-majority Bangladesh.
 
people like these bring bad name to the media and press.

they should be neutral and publish the stuff after proper investigation and based on facts...................it wont be surprising to see bangladeshi govt pass a law or take any other action against the false news.
 
and the great pdf comedy circus begins :sarcastic::sarcastic:
 
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Bangladeshis are the biggest drama queens here on PDF.
 
1.Nobody in BD believes a word uttered by Hasina Govt. Why has there not been a denial by GOI/Indian HC Dhaka?

2.BAL govt has shut down other newspaper sand TV channels also.
 
1.Nobody in BD believes a word uttered by Hasina Govt. Why has there not been a denial by GOI/Indian HC Dhaka?

2.BAL govt has shut down other newspaper sand TV channels also.

India doesn't need to deny/retort every silly outrageous and outlandish claims made by Jamaatis, not worth the time.

The Daily Inquilab, Jamaat moutpiece has even tendered an apology on its website today.

Inqilab says sorry for Satkhira report

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The newspaper on its website today uploaded a notice headlined: "We are sorry."

Quoting the editor of the daily the notice also reads: "While publishing such types of sensitive news, (the newspaper) should be more careful so that such kinds of repetition do not took place."

It is our request to the readers not to make any statement which goes against religion, state and abstain from any kind of provocation,” the notice added claiming that the newspaper is always respectful to constitution and public opinion.

Inqilab says sorry for Satkhira report
 
Queens? Where? All I see are not-so-tasty roasted BD nuts like idune, Munshi, and Co! :sick: :lol:

err...I mean fabricators of conspiracy theories. Have you seen any of their post from genuine sources???
 
India doesn't need to deny/retort every silly outrageous and outlandish claims made by Jamaatis, not worth the time.

The Daily Inquilab, Jamaat moutpiece has even tendered an apology on its website today.

Inqilab says sorry for Satkhira report

inqi-sorryfb.jpg

The newspaper on its website today uploaded a notice headlined: "We are sorry."

Quoting the editor of the daily the notice also reads: "While publishing such types of sensitive news, (the newspaper) should be more careful so that such kinds of repetition do not took place."

It is our request to the readers not to make any statement which goes against religion, state and abstain from any kind of provocation,” the notice added claiming that the newspaper is always respectful to constitution and public opinion.

Inqilab says sorry for Satkhira report


This is a major news in BD putting India in v bad light. Why wouldn't they comment? The reality in BAL's BD is such that people need to do what is ordered. Killing,kidnapping,beatings in custody,etc are reprisals.
 
This is a major news in BD putting India in v bad light. Why wouldn't they comment? The reality in BAL's BD is such that people need to do what is ordered. Killing,kidnapping,beatings in custody,etc are reprisals.

Except that the so called "news" is a pile of unsubstantiated horse shyte, being peddled around by Jamaatis. Even the Jamaati mouth piece accepted that the news was fake and the "proof" was fabricated and publicly apologized on their website . tsk tsk:lol:
 
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India doesn't need to deny/retort every silly outrageous and outlandish claims made by Jamaatis, not worth the time.

The Daily Inquilab, Jamaat moutpiece has even tendered an apology on its website today.

Inqilab says sorry for Satkhira report

inqi-sorryfb.jpg

The newspaper on its website today uploaded a notice headlined: "We are sorry."

Quoting the editor of the daily the notice also reads: "While publishing such types of sensitive news, (the newspaper) should be more careful so that such kinds of repetition do not took place."

It is our request to the readers not to make any statement which goes against religion, state and abstain from any kind of provocation,” the notice added claiming that the newspaper is always respectful to constitution and public opinion.

Inqilab says sorry for Satkhira report


Good one! But this small inconvenience of truth won't deter Jamati propaganda machinery. :-)
 
Except that the so called "news" is a pile of unsubstantiated horse shyte, being peddled around by Jamaatis. Even the Jamaati mouth piece accepted that the news was fake and the "proof" was fabricated and publicly apologized on their website . tsk tsk:lol:

Where did they say the news was fake? They said (or had to say) they were 'sorry' because the matter was sensitive. Btw, Inqilab is not a Jamaati newspaper.
 
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