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CPJ urges political parties to safeguard press freedom

Published : Saturday, 31 January, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 469
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has written to Bangladesh's main political parties ahead of the Feb 12 national election, urging them to take urgent steps to safeguard press freedom and ensure the safety of journalists.

In separate letters sent on Jan 29, the New York-based media watchdog called on the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh, the National Citizen Party and the Jatiya Party to make public commitments to protect journalists during the election period. 

It also urged party leaders to ensure those commitments are upheld after the vote if they are elected. The CPJ said political parties should reject violence, intimidation and the use of criminal or national security laws against journalists, warning that such practices undermine free and fair elections.

The group added that its research showed that risks to journalists had intensified in the run-up to the election, citing physical attacks on media organisations, threats and harassment linked to political polarisation, and the continued imprisonment of five journalists on charges the organisation said appeared connected to their reporting or perceived political affiliations. 

The organisation also pointed to what it described as long-standing impunity for violence against journalists, noting that no one has been held accountable for the killings of reporters Hasan Mehedi and Abu Taher Md Turab, who were killed while covering protests in July ’24.     �"bdnews24



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