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All black laws to be scrapped in phases: Asif Nazrul

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Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Adviser Dr Asif Nazrul on Thursday said all black laws like the Cyber Security Act (CSA) 2023 will be scrapped in phases.

“Bangladesh will be freed from all black laws in phases. The countrymen would see a discrimination free Bangladesh through amending those acts,” he said.

The adviser said this in a views exchange meeting on amending CSA 2023 at the auditorium of the Judicial Administration Training Institute in Dhaka.

Posts, Telecommunication and Information Technology Affairs Adviser Md Nahid Islam also addressed the meeting.

Asif Nazrul said a new law will replace the existing one and its basic approach will be protecting the citizens.

“We have already taken steps to withdraw the cases filed under the existing cyber security law,” he added.

Nahid Islam said the CSA was used as a political weapon by the previous government. In fact, the act was made for misusing power, he said.

“The existing law is vastly criticized by the people and it’s very unfortunate for us to file the case under the law amid the changed situation,” he said.

Nahid advocated for the complete repeal of the existing law and make a new one as any amended version of the law is not sufficient to stamp out the confusion in the public mind.

TIB executive director Dr Iftekharuzzaman, Dhaka University Law Department Prof Dr Mohammad Nazmuzzaman Bhuiyan, former district and session judge Iktedar Ahmed, senior lawyer Barrister Sara Hossain, senior journalist Riaz Ahmed, journalists leader Kader Gani Chowdhury, writer Dr Jahed Ur Rahman, one of the victim of CSA Khadizatul Kobra, Barrister Shazeb Mahmood, Yale Law School fellow Dr Salwa Hoque, Supreme Court lawyers Shishir Monir,  Abdullah Al Noman, Mostafizur Rahman Khan, Barrister Tanim Hossain, writer Sayed Abdullah and anti-discrimination movement coordinator Md Tariqul Islam, among others, spoke on the occasion.

Most of the speakers suggested repealing the existing CSA and replacing it with a new one.

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