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7 journos come under attack as they report on 'ragging' at Barishal hospital

Sunday, 27 August 2023



Seven media workers have been attacked while attempting to gather news on alleged student ragging at Barishal's Sher-e-Bangla Medical College. The issue was later resolved in a meeting between senior journalists and doctors, reports bdnews24.com.
The journalists allege that they were attacked by a group led by the principal and two teachers on Saturday afternoon on the college campus.
They were identified as Channel 24's Barishal Bureau chief Kausar Hossain Rana, cameraman Ruhul Amin, Asian Television Bureau chief Firoze Mostafa, cameraman Azim, BanglaNews24.com's staff reporter Mushfiq Sourav, Time Television reporter Shaqil Mahmud and cameraman Sumon Hasan.
"A student at the medical college went to the principal's office to complain about ragging," said Channel 24 cameraman Ruhul Amin. "After receiving word of this, we interviewed the student."
"Suddenly, four to five doctors led by Dr Bakiullah of the Department of Community Medicine and Prabir Kumar Saha, an associate professor of the Department of Pathology, attacked us. They vandalised our cameras and beat us."
Firoze Mostafa, bureau chief of Asian Television, said the guardian of the third-year student who was the victim of ragging was also present. The journalists were attacked in front of them. Along with the principal, some doctors and office assistants took part in the attack, he said.
Kausar Hossain Rana, bureau chief of Channel 24, believes that the attack was carried out to protect those involved in ragging.