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Surround the Ministry of Home Affairs to demand the repeal of the Digital Security Act

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Mushtaq Ahmed investigate and prosecute the author’s death, the death of the latter, and digital security to protest the arrest of the leftist student organizations demanding the cancellation of the law was blocked by the Interior Ministry, police surrounded the program. Now they are facing the police in front of the DPDC building adjacent to the secretariat.

Leaders and activists of leftist organizations are holding the program on Monday (March 1) as part of the previously announced program. As part of the program, the leaders and activists of the organizations marched towards the secretariat at around 12 noon from a rally organized at the foot of the Raju sculpture at Dhaka University.

Witnesses said the procession went around the central Shaheed Minar, Doel Chattar and High Court junctions and encountered police obstruction at the Secretariat junction. In this situation, they demonstrated their position there.

After a brief scuffle with the police, the leaders and activists of the left organization started marching towards the secretariat. A team of police led by Harun Aur Rashid, ADC, Ramna Zone, was already stationed in front of the DPDC building adjacent to the Secretariat.

As the procession could not proceed due to the obstruction of the police, the leftist student organizations are protesting in front of the police in front of the DPDC building. Nasir Uddin, central general secretary of the Socialist Student Front (BSD), said at the protest that they had succeeded in encircling the home ministry despite police obstruction.

RAB arrested writer Mushtaq Ahmed on May 8 last year in a case under the Digital Security Act for writing anti-government articles. He died in captivity on the night of February 25. Since then, various organizations have been protesting against the death of author Mushtaq Ahmed.

 

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Surround the Ministry of Home Affairs to demand the repeal of the Digital Security Act

আপডেট: ০৮:২২:৫৩ অপরাহ্ন, সোমবার, ১ মার্চ ২০২১

Mushtaq Ahmed investigate and prosecute the author’s death, the death of the latter, and digital security to protest the arrest of the leftist student organizations demanding the cancellation of the law was blocked by the Interior Ministry, police surrounded the program. Now they are facing the police in front of the DPDC building adjacent to the secretariat.

Leaders and activists of leftist organizations are holding the program on Monday (March 1) as part of the previously announced program. As part of the program, the leaders and activists of the organizations marched towards the secretariat at around 12 noon from a rally organized at the foot of the Raju sculpture at Dhaka University.

Witnesses said the procession went around the central Shaheed Minar, Doel Chattar and High Court junctions and encountered police obstruction at the Secretariat junction. In this situation, they demonstrated their position there.

After a brief scuffle with the police, the leaders and activists of the left organization started marching towards the secretariat. A team of police led by Harun Aur Rashid, ADC, Ramna Zone, was already stationed in front of the DPDC building adjacent to the Secretariat.

As the procession could not proceed due to the obstruction of the police, the leftist student organizations are protesting in front of the police in front of the DPDC building. Nasir Uddin, central general secretary of the Socialist Student Front (BSD), said at the protest that they had succeeded in encircling the home ministry despite police obstruction.

RAB arrested writer Mushtaq Ahmed on May 8 last year in a case under the Digital Security Act for writing anti-government articles. He died in captivity on the night of February 25. Since then, various organizations have been protesting against the death of author Mushtaq Ahmed.

 

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