Khaleej Times

Bangladesh lensman sacked over kiss photo

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dhaka — A renowned Bangladesh photograph­er said on Sunday he has been the victim of “unwanted cruelty” after being sacked over an image of a couple kissing that raised a social media storm in the country.

The Purboposhc­himbd news portal said Jibon Ahmed was “not fit” to work for the company because of doubts about whether the kiss image was staged.

Ahmed protested his innocence, insisted he has proof the image was spontaneou­s and said he has been roughed up by other photograph­ers because of the image.

In a Facebook post, Ahmed said he had been “exposed to unwanted cruelty” due to the “powerful” photo.

“I never ever believed that one click would create so many stories. Today due to this photo the social and mainstream media are flooded with false and true stories about me,” he said of the divisions.

The couple were snapped kissing in monsoon rain on the steps of the Dhaka University campus. He posted it — with the caption “Songs of rains — let love be free” — on his Facebook page while the news portal also used it.

The photo quickly went viral in Bangladesh.

It drew social media praise for bringing a hint of social freedom. But conservati­ves questioned whether the photo had breached Bangladesh’s public decency mores.

Media commenters asked whether Ahmed sought the couple’s

permission to publish the photo. Ahmed — who captured the harrowing aftermath of an attack on a Bangladesh-born United States writer hacked to death by extremists on the Dhaka campus three years ago — said other photograph­ers confronted him over the kiss image. “They asked me

why did I shoot the photo. One of them slapped me during the quarrel,” he told AFP. “I said it was a symbol of pure love.”

After publishing the photo, Purboposhc­himbd later wrote an article saying it believed the photo was “preplanned” and the photograph­er had “apologised”.—

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