Bangladesh photographer detained during protests gets bail

AFP  |  Dhaka 

Award-winning Bangladeshi photographer-activist Alam was granted on Thursday after spending more than 100 days behind bars in a closely watched freedom of speech case.

"We hope his ordeal ends here," Alam's told AFP.

The had unsuccessfully applied for four times since being arrested in August for making what authorities called "false" and "provocative" statements.

Alam, whose work has appeared widely in global media and who founded the renowned Pathshala South Asian Media Institute, faces a maximum 14 years in jail if convicted.

The internationally respected said he was beaten so badly in custody he needed to wash his tunic to get the blood out.

His arrest triggered international protests, with rights groups, UN rights experts, laureates and hundreds of academics calling for his release.

Lawyers have argued Alam's continued detention was "a clear violation" of his fundamental rights under Bangladesh's constitution.

Alam was held under which critics say have been wielded by Sheikh to stifle dissent and harass journalists.

His arrest followed nine straight days of protests by students who blocked streets to show their fury at road safety conditions after two teenagers were killed by a speeding bus.

The massive rallies evolved into broader demonstrations against Hasina, who will seek a third consecutive term next month, and the she leads.

Alam told at the time that the protests were the result of pent-up anger at corruption and an "unelected government...clinging on by brute force".

He was arrested the same day, the most high-profile of many protesters held on similar charges as authorities cracked down on demonstrators.

accused of targeting activists and journalists in the wake of the protests instead of prosecuting those who attacked students with fists and rods.

issued her first statement as UN for Human Rights to raise the attacks and arrests of journalists in

In recent weeks, has been accused of stifling dissent further by ratifying a controversial new digital-security

A of the government was arrested for defamation last month, days after he helped form an opposition coalition.

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First Published: Thu, November 15 2018. 19:00 IST