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MONDAY, JULY 21, 2025
US condemns intimidation of journos in Bangladesh, calls for press freedom

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TBS Report
25 June, 2024, 11:05 am
Last modified: 25 June, 2024, 10:36 pm

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US condemns intimidation of journos in Bangladesh, calls for press freedom

TBS Report
25 June, 2024, 11:05 am
Last modified: 25 June, 2024, 10:36 pm
A file photo of US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller at a media briefing. Photo: Screengrab
A file photo of US State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller at a media briefing. Photo: Screengrab

The United States has expressed "strong objections" to the harassment and intimidation of journalists in Bangladesh, reaffirming its support for a free and independent media.

"We object to any efforts to harass or intimidate journalists to prevent them from conducting their important work," US State Department Spokesman Matthew Miller said in response to a question regarding the Bangladesh Police Service Association's "threatening" reaction to recent media reports on alleged corruption involving former and current police officials.

During a regular briefing at the US State Department on Monday, a journalist asked Miller whether Washington would take any action to address the issue, noting that the editor of a leading English daily newspaper in Bangladesh had publicly admitted that they were unable to publish known stories of corruption due to fear of reprisal.

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In response, the State Department spokesman stressed the US commitment to press freedom and the essential role of journalists in ensuring government accountability.

"We strongly support the role of a free and independent media in maintaining effective democratic institutions and promoting government transparency," he said.

The Police Service Association recently issued a statement denouncing what it described as a smear campaign by certain media outlets against current and former police members. The association asserted that these reports were exaggerated, partial, and intentionally misleading.

The statement comes amid the Anti-Corruption Commission's investigation into the assets of former inspector general of police Benazir Ahmed and his family, following a number of media reports on allegations against him of accumulating illegal wealth.

Bangladesh ranked 165th among 180 countries in the 2024 World Press Freedom Index, placing at the bottom among the South Asian nations after Afghanistan.

The country scored 27.64 out of 100 in the 2024 index published on 3 May by Reporters Without Borders on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day. Bangladesh's score last year was higher at 35.31 (rank 163rd).

In 2022, Bangladesh's position was 162nd with a score of 36.63. It ranked 152nd with a score of 50.29 in the 2021 index.

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