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Press freedom won’t be curtailed despite new measures : Minister

Special Correspondent Media 2024-02-25, 3:19pm

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Press freedom won’t be curtailed despite new measures : Minister



Sangsad Bhaban, Feb 25 - Law Minister Anisul Huq assured the Parliament  on Sunday that the government is dedicated to safeguarding press freedom and will not impose any restrictions on it. 

He highlighted upcoming legislation aimed at combating misinformation and fake news without infringing on media freedom.

Addressing the Parliament in the absence of the State Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Mohammad Ali Arafat, Huq responded to concerns raised by Jatiya Party MP from Patuakhali, ABM Ruhul Amin Hawladar, regarding the spread of false news by online media outlets.

Hawladar questioned the necessity of a law to prohibit such practices, to which Minister Huq reaffirmed the constitutional guarantee of free speech and press freedom. 

“Law has to be made in that light and with due respect,” he said.

He referenced the existing Cyber Security Act, indicating that it, along with forthcoming laws proposed by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, aims to address the issue of misinformation responsibly.

The government's approach is to prevent confusion and the spread of fake news through appropriate measures, not control, the Law Minister emphasized, ensuring that the press's freedom remains intact.-UNB