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A Bangladeshi student faces sedition charges after he allegedly posted comments on Facebook linking the nation's premier with the disappearance of an opposition leader, police said Sunday.

Sohel Molla, alias Sohel Rana, was arrested last month after being beaten up by supporters of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at the Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University at Trishal, 80 kilometres (50 miles) north of Dhaka.


"Some students became angry after they saw his remarks on Facebook where he said opposition leader Ilias Ali had no chance for freedom because he was caught by Sheikh Hasina," Trishal police chief Firoz Talukdar told AFP.

Ali, a regional head of opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), has been missing since mid-April. The BNP has accused state security forces over the disappearance -- a charge denied by the government and the forces.

"He wrote that Ali would have been freed had he been caught by a jungle tiger. But this jungle tiger is Sheikh Hasina," Talukdar said, adding that if found guilty under sedition charges Molla could face a maximum life sentence.

Talukdar said police had sought the home ministry's permission to charge the 21-year-old English literature student. "We've completed our investigation and found that his Facebook remarks are seditious," he said.

Home minister Sahara Khatun told Bengali daily Prothom Alo the student would be charged with sedition.

"We have decided to press sedition charges against him. In future, whoever is found making such indecent and bad remarks against the prime minister will face sedition charges," she said.

Molla is the second student to be arrested over alleged postings on Facebook this year. In January police detained Al Nayeem Jubaer, 19, from his village west of Dhaka, for posting obscene remarks about Hasina's father on the social networking site.

Also that month a 29-year-old Bangladeshi was sentenced in absentia to six months in jail after posting a Facebook message that appeared to wish for the prime minister to die in a car accident.

Ruhul Khandaker, who has been studying in Australia since 2009, will also be prosecuted for sedition and the courts have asked the foreign ministry to bring him back to the country.

AFP: Bangladesh student faces sedition charges over Facebook post

Good Work. All the Razakars Should be Executed. :tup:
 
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OMG arrest for this useless stuff:what:

In Pakistan you can even bash Army openly, leave aside political parties, PM's, President, etc etc.

Here in Bangladesh a prime minister is a country not the people. So, if you say anything that goes against PM/govt., that goes against the state too, hence sedition case...lolz.
 
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Here in Bangladesh a prime minister is a country not the people. So, if you say anything that goes against PM/govt., that goes against the state too, hence sedition case...lolz.

"opposition leader Ilias Ali had no chance for freedom because he was caught by Sheikh Hasina"

How this goes againt Sheikh Hasina and the country for that matter? When everyone knows Awami League regime behind Ilias Ali disappearance and perhaps his killing.

Protesting and criticizing Prime Minister activities are democratic norm. What you are suggesting is pure Awami League fascism and cult culture india has been underwritten.
 
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To be honest, most of the Politicians today lack administrative intelligence.What they just need is a bunch of "YESMAN" and nothing else. Democracy has become just a circus for these dumbos who posses no vision for their own country. Seems Hasina has taken some lessons from Mamta banerjee.:bad:
 
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Not a good sign for Bangladesh democracy. Now all those Bangladeshis members here who love to bash Hasina left right have to be very careful.
 
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"opposition leader Ilias Ali had no chance for freedom because he was caught by Sheikh Hasina"

How this goes againt Sheikh Hasina and the country for that matter? When everyone knows Awami League regime behind Ilias Ali disappearance and perhaps his killing.

Protesting and criticizing Prime Minister activities are democratic norm. What you are suggesting is pure Awami League fascism and cult culture india has been underwritten.

I'm saying about that fascism which doesn't fall in democratic way but Pakistani people can now practice it (American Pakistani stated). Sorry....this fascism is run by every govt. in BD, there are many such instances that took place before. In 2003/04 a boy named Partho (maybe not sure about name) was severely tortured by police resulting in physical disability of that young chap for only sending a mail about killing hasina whereas no terrorist connection was found by investigation.
 
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Guys just for some info..... Government did not filed the case but the registrar of the college has filed the case when BAL student wing protested about the post...If he can proof himself innocent nothing will happen to him.

N the student made much more abusive comment then what has been posted in this news. There were also some other sentences along with the sentence which was posted in a very abusive manner.
 
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