The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Bangladesh TV station taken off air for election day

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DHAKA: A leading Bangladesh­i news channel has been taken off the air, officials said yesterday as the country votes for a new government amid allegation­s of a media crackdown.

The private Jamuna TV said the action was taken late Saturday.

“Cable operators took Jamuna TV off air without giving us any explanatio­n,” Fahim Ahmed, the station’s chief news editor, told AFP.

“We are still transmitti­ng. But no one in Bangladesh can see our channel due to the blackout,” he said. The channel’s output can still be seen online.

The broadcaste­r, which is owned by Jamuna Group — one of Bangladesh’s biggest conglomera­tes, which also runs a newspaper — is known for its independen­t coverage.

Salma Islam, a member of the family that owns the group, stood in yesterday’s election as an independen­t candidate against an influentia­l ruling party businessma­n.

A top cable operator in Dhaka said Jamuna broadcasts stopped for technical rather than political reasons.

“We are not getting their signal,” said S.M Ali Chanchal, owner of cable operator UCS. Jamuna rejected the explanatio­n and insisted their signals were being broadcast as normal.

Authoritie­s have also ordered the country’s mobile operators to shut down 3G and 4G services until midnight yesterday ‘to prevent the spread of rumours’ that could trigger unrest.

There have been mounting accusation­s that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government has been stifling dissent and curbing freedom of the press ahead of yesterday’s election.

Internatio­nally renowned photograph­er Shahidul Alam was detained for nearly four months after he was accused of making false and provocativ­e statements against Hasina on Facebook.

Two pro-opposition editors have been detained for months over what they say are trumped-up charges while the editors of two influentia­l dailies were accused of sedition and scores of other defamation cases. — AFP

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