(Reuters) - Bangladesh has some broad media laws to tackle issues ranging from defamation to fake news, and the spread of propaganda, but many in the local media allege these laws are now being used to curb free speech and rein in press freedom in the country.
Ahead of nationwide elections on Dec. 30 this year, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government recently announced it was considering a new Broadcast Act that would give a government-appointed commission wide-ranging powers over media outlets.
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