Renowned Bangladeshi photographer, activist rots in jail

IANS  |  Dhaka 

Renowned Bangladeshi and social activist has been languishing in jail for a month, his said on Monday, a day before a court is set to hear his petition.

Alam's hoped that the court would rule in his favour on Tuesday. "There is a move to frustrate us. May be the government is annoyed with him for some reason," Barua told news, adding that would not be present at the hearing.

The added that a at the in Dhaka had fixed the date for the hearing on September 11 although was detained on August 6. Two petitions to bring forward the date of the hearing were rejected by the courts.

Alam's lawyers had also appealed to the Dhaka but it refused to look into the matter without providing any explanation, Barua said.

"This is embarrassing for the whole country. No one is able to speak here. If someone speaks up, he is facing jail or fine," the lawyer said, referring to the defamation charges against Alam.

The police accused the veteran of defaming the government and spreading rumours on the regarding the demonstrations.

The photographer's family told that they were concerned about his health, especially as Alam had accused the police of torturing him on the first day of his detention.

"The way he was picked up was unjust, his police remand was unjust. The ordered an examination after he complained of torture but they (the authorities) instead checked his physical fitness," Alam's wife said.

Alam was shifted to a new cell on last Friday, with better facilities, including attached bathroom, a bed, a and an access to library.

Alam's detention was globally condemned as a crackdown on free speech in

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First Published: Mon, September 10 2018. 15:28 IST