Editors’ Council concerned over case against Manab Zamin Editor Matiur, 31 others

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bdnews24.com :
The Sampadak Parishad (Editors’ Council) has expressed grave concern about a case started against the daily Manab Zamin Editor Matiur Rahman Chowdhury and 31 others for publishing a report on disgraced ruling party operative Shamima Noor Papia’s alleged sex racket at The Westin Dhaka.
In a statement issued by its President Mahfuz Anam and Secretary General Naem Nizam,
the Council called for the immediate withdrawal of the case filed under the Digital Security Act by ruling party lawmaker from Magura 1, Saifuzzaman Shikhor.
The MP alleged that he was defamed in the story in which his name was not mentioned and no reference was made to him either directly or indirectly, according to the Parishad.
“The Parishad fails to understand why the law maker, Saifuzzaman Shikhor should take upon himself to feel defamed when his name or any reference to him did not appear in any part of the report.”
“What was done in the social media by unknown users can in no way be attributed to Manab Zamin, its Editor-in-Chief Matiur Rahman Chowdhury, and its reporter.”
The Parishad considers the filing of the case as nothing more than an attempt to intimidate and harass the media and journalists in general, it said. Such use of DSA was the reason why Sampadak Parishad has been opposed to this Act from its inception.
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