U.S. State Department Report:
Awami League Portrayed Political Opponents as 'Terrorists'
The U.S. State Department has reported that while no international terrorist incidents occurred in Bangladesh in 2023, the Awami League government frequently portrayed the activities of political opponents as akin to terrorism.
This information was detailed in the State Department's annual report on "terrorist" activities worldwide, published on Thursday, December 12.
The report noted that Bangladeshi law enforcement agencies maintained a strong stance against militant groups, particularly Ansarullah Bangla Team (an Al-Qaeda affiliate) and Neo-JMB (a group linked to ISIS). However, it also highlighted allegations of extrajudicial killings and human rights violations by some segments of Bangladesh’s security forces.
Additionally, the report mentioned an attack by the armed group Kuki-Chin National Front (KNF) in the Chittagong Hill Tracts region that claimed the lives of three soldiers in 2023.
Online extremism was flagged as a concern in Bangladesh, with the report citing the December arrest of two members of the banned group Hizb ut-Tahrir, accused of organizing an online conference.
Furthermore, the report acknowledged that in 2023, the Bangladesh government replaced the controversial Digital Security Act of 2018 with the Cyber Security Act, which gave the police enhanced authority to curb online terrorist activities.
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