New York, NY, June 24, 2004The
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) condemns the recent attack on two
journalists by prison guards at a district jail in Satkhira, a town in
southwestern Bangladesh.
On June 22, Mozaffar Rahman, a reporter with the local Bengali-language
daily Patradut, and Monirul Islam Moni, a photographer with Patradut,
were assaulted while visiting the prison. Their visit followed the publication
of a report in another Satkhira-based Bengali-language daily, Kafela,
that accused prison guards of extorting money from visitors. Local journalists
told CPJ they believe the journalists were assaulted in retaliation for
the article.
After a prison official identified Rahman and Moni as journalists, he
ordered guards to assault them, the national English-language Daily
Star reported. The guards beat the journalists with batons, causing
chest, leg, and back injuries, according to local sources.
Rahman and Moni were detained at the jail for several hours before local
colleagues arrived and demanded their release. The journalists are currently
recovering from their injuries at a hospital in Satkhira.
Following protests from a Satkhira journalists' group, a criminal case
has been filed against prison officials, and five prison staff are under
investigation for their involvement in the assault, according to CPJ sources.
Local officials have visited the journalists at the hospital and promised
to take action against those responsible for the attack.
"CPJ demands an investigation into this attack," said Ann Cooper, executive
director of CPJ. "Prosecuting those responsible will send a much-needed
signal to Bangladesh's beleaguered press corps that journalists cannot
be attacked with impunity."
Background
In March, a delegation from CPJ traveled to Bangladesh to conduct a weeklong
fact-finding mission to investigate local press freedom conditions. The
delegation met with a wide variety of journalists and several government
officials and found that Bangladesh is one of the most violent countries
in Asia for journalists. Three articles in the current edition of CPJ's
biannual magazine Dangerous Assignments illustrate the findings
of the CPJ mission, including the cover story, "Suffering to Tell the
Truth," which describes the roots of political violence against the press
in Bangladesh.
Read the
articles in Dangerous Assignments.

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