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Editors’ council voices concern over Anti-Terror (Amendment) Ordinance, 2025

Staff Correspondent, dhakadiplomat.com
  20 May 2025, 22:28

The Editors' Council has expressed deep concern over a newly added clause in the Anti-Terrorism (Amendment) Ordinance 2025, warning that it may create doubts about freedom of the press.
The ordinance was gazetted by the interim government on May 11, and the ban on the activities of the Awami League followed on May 12.
According to the gazette, a new clause has been introduced under Subsection 1 of Clause (kha) of Section 20 of the 2009 Act No. 16.
The clause reads, "Any publication or printing of a press statement by the said entity or in support of it, or any kind of campaign through media, online, social media or any other means, or organisation of rallies, meetings, press conferences or public speeches shall be prohibited."
In a statement issued on behalf of the Editors' Council, its President Mahfuz Anam and General Secretary Dewan Hanif Mahmud said the application of such a clause could confine the space for public expression and press freedom in the country.
"The addition of a provision that creates scope for potential misuse is not expected from the interim government," the statement read.
The council demanded that the clause be suspended and reconsidered.

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