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DSA in Bangladesh is much simpler than that in the West

We must have a strong digital security system in place


Bangladeshpost
Published : 03 May 2023 07:41 PM | Updated : 03 May 2023 07:42 PM

In an interview with Voice of America Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said that the Digital Security Act in Bangladesh is much simpler compared to the similar laws in other civilised countries, including the United States. She, however, said that since the DSA is being discussed so much, her government will look into and examine similar digital security laws in the United States of America, the United Kingdom, European countries and beyond to know how it is applied in those countries and what are the penalties.

Digital Security Act was enacted not to suppress freedom of expression rather to protect citizens and stop spreading of lies or hate speeches in social media. It is worth noting that we never had any specific law against hacking and theft of data until this Act. Hence, it was not easy to prosecute hacking of data and defend cyber space. 

The government encourages

all media to be mouthpiece

of the people including minorities

In Bangladesh, false news and propaganda have long been used as an instrument for creating violence by the anti-liberation forces. We have seen how after August 15, 1975 the BNP and Jamaat distorted the history of our independence and the true story of the Father of the Nation. BNP and Jamaat used these distortions to justify bringing back of war criminals and giving them high ranking positions in the government. Also, in recent times we have experienced conspiracies made by anti-liberation forces to hinder the country’s development and defame the government. It needs no emphasizing that digital security act will help the country prevent such practices in future.

Bangladesh is marching forward towards achieving the reality of ‘Smart Bangladesh’ and in this regard, we must give due importance towards reinforcing a strong digital security system in the country. Digital security act is a very common phenomenon in first world countries. But unfortunately misinterpreting the doctrines of the act, many journalists and rights activists in Bangladesh have expressed concerns over the new law fearing that the law would curb free journalism and pave the way for mass harassment. This is not true by any means. We have a large number of independent televisions and newspapers and they are fully free to express their opinions and even criticise the government. The government of Bangladesh gives its full support to all the media houses to carry forth their duties. Also, the government encourages all media to be mouthpiece of the people including minorities.

Freedom and democracy are the building blocks of a civilized nation and in order to safeguard freedom and democracy in this modern world, proper enactment of digital security law is inevitable.  We believe debates over the act is giving birth to new suggestions from journalists and lawyers which might help the government bring about necessary changes in the act.