TIB calls for review of Digital Security Act

TIB calls for review of Digital Security Act

Dhaka, May 2 (Just News): Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) on Wednesday urged the government to review several sections of the proposed Digital Security Act 2018 and repeal of section 57 of the ICT Act.

The watchdog body said such actions are needed for ensuring the constitutional right to express views of the people and mass media activists.

TIB executive director Iftekharuzzaman came up with the urge in a statement on the eve of the World Free Press Day to be observed on 3 May.

“Revealing information of different irregularities and corruptions will become impossible while such corruption will spread wider because of the act”, said the executive director.

He urged to review sections 8, 21, 25, 28, 29, 31, 32, 43 and 58 of the proposed Digital Security Act so that the media workers can enjoy their constitutional right.

Mentioning the proposed act as contradictory to the constitutional right of freedom of expression and the ideology of the War of Independence, he said it will create greater risk of insecurity not only for expressing opinion freely but also for practicing basic human rights of both the media workers and mass people if the act comes into effect without proper reviews.

Section 57 has already created fear among the social media users and mainstream media activists resulting in self-censorship, which is an obstacle of people’s right to express, he said.

Urging the government to discuss about the draft act with the stakeholders of media, he said it is disappointing that the act was presented in the parliament without any amendment though there are grave concerns over some of the sections.

“Intellectual society, mass people and mass media as well as government have significant role to play in order to achieve Sustainable Development Goals”, said Iftekharuzzaman adding that a proper environment must be ensured so that all people including mass media can play their role as a supporting strength for the government through practicing their right to express without feeling any insecurity.

The parliamentary committee must play positive and active role in reviewing and amending the act, he added.

(Justnews/ys/1400hr)