Bangladesh arrests journalist for 'anti-state activities'


Bangladesh police personnel stand guard outside the Election Commission's office in Dhaka on December 11, 2025, ahead of the announcement of the parliamentary elections and the July National Charter referendum. -- Photo by Munir UZ ZAMAN / AFP

DHAKA (AFP): Bangladesh police on Monday said they had arrested a veteran journalist for alleged "anti-state activities", accused of promoting the banned party of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina.

The arrest, which comes ahead of key elections in February, the first vote since the student-led uprising last year that overthrew the autocratic government of Hasina and her Awami League, sparked concerns from a key rights group.

Anis Alamgir was arrested under the Anti-Terrorism Act along with three others, accused of spreading propaganda in talk shows and social media posts, and conspiring to rehabilitate the Awami League.

The interim government banned Hasina's Awami League in May under amendments to the Anti-Terrorism Act -- a move Human Rights Watch condemned as "draconian".

"Anis Alamgir has been arrested on accusations of conspiring against the state," said Kazi Mohammad Rafiq, officer-in-charge of Uttara West police station in the capital Dhaka.

Three others were named in police documents alongside Alamgir, including actress Meher Afroz Shaon.

Rights organisation Ain o Salish Kendra condemned the arrest.

"Using a law, originally enacted to prevent terrorist activities, against freedom of expression and journalism is against the fundamental principles of a democratic state," it said in a statement.

"It's an attack on freedom of expression."

Press freedom in Bangladesh has long been under threat, and Hasina's tenure was marked as one of the worst periods for media freedom in the South Asian nation.

Bangladesh ranks 149 out of 180 countries for press freedom in 2025, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF), up from 165 a year before.

But RSF also notes that over 130 journalists were subjected to "unfounded judicial proceedings" and five detained, in the "political purge that followed the fall of Sheikh Hasina".

Those listed as detained pending trial are Ekattor TV's Farzana Rupa, Shakil Ahmad and Mozammel Babu, as well as freelancer Shahriar Kabir and Shyamal Dutta, editor of Bhorer Kagoj newspaper. -- AFP

 

 

 

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