Editors want section 32 of Digital Security Act revoked


FE Team | Published: February 06, 2018 23:36:10 | Updated: February 07, 2018 15:29:18


Editors want section 32 of Digital Security Act revoked

The Editors' Council has expressed grave concern over section 32 of the proposed Digital Security Act and urged the government to revoke the section and other controversial ones from the law.

The council made the call in a statement issued on Tuesday after a meeting at The Daily Star Centre with its President Golam Sarwar in the chair.

It thinks the provision of the nature of offence and punishment for digital spying will hurt the basic values of democracy and the freedom of expression. "At the same time, it'll create an atmosphere towards suppressing free journalism."

The council said gathering secret information of a government office using electronic devices is defined as digital spying and there is a provision of harsh punishment for it -- highest 14 years' imprisonment or maximum Tk 25 lakh fine or both.

Besides, the issues of defamation, hurting religious sentiments, tarnishing the state's image, destroying communal harmony and deteriorating the law and order of section 57 of the ICT Act have been included in the proposed law without specific explanations, the statement said, adding that in the name of amending this law, these issues have been divided in four sections in the Digital Security Act with provisions of separate punishment.

Also, the editors called for involving the stakeholders concerned in the process of formulating a new law dissolving an old one.

Sections 54, 55, 56, 57 and 66 of the ICT Act, they said, have been kept tactfully in the sections 25, 28, 29 and 31 of the proposed Digital Security Act.

UNB said editors think the proposed law is stricter which will shrink open journalism and the freedom of expression – thereby demanding finalisation of the law after discussions with the stakeholders concerned.

Samakal Editor Golam Sarwar, The Daily Star Editor Mahfuz Anam, Manabzamin Editor Matiur Rahman Chowdhury, News Today Editor Reazuddin Ahmed, Financial Express Editor AHM Moazzem Hossain, Sangbad acting Editor Khandaker Muniruzzaman, New Age Editor Nurul Kabir, Bhorer Kagoj Editor Shyamal Dutta, Bangladesh Protidin Editor Nayeem Nizam, Daily Nayadiganta Editor Alamgir Mohiuddin, Jugantor acting Editor Saiful Alam, Bonikbarta Editor Dewan Hanif Mahmud, Independent Editor M Shamsur Rahman, Azadi Editor MA Malek, Inqilab Editor AMM Bahauddin, Korotoa Editor M Mozammel, Dhaka Tribune Editor Zafar Sobhan and Prothom Alo Editor Matiur Rahman attended the meeting.

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