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Digital Security Act

US favours changes to the law, says Bernicat

Monday, 1 October 2018


The United States has encouraged the government of Bangladesh to consider changes to the recently passed Digital Security Act (DSA), reports UNB.
The US thinks the changes in the law would bring it into conformity with the country's Constitution and with Bangladesh's international commitments to human, civil and political rights.
"The United States shares the concerns of the international community that the recently passed Digital Security Act (DSA) could be used to suppress and criminalise free speech, all to the detriment of Bangladesh's democracy, development and prosperity," said US Ambassador in Dhaka Marcia Bernicat in a statement on Sunday.
She said they welcome Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu's offer to meet media representatives to discuss their concerns about the DSA.