Bangladesh court suspends case against outspoken photographer

AFP  |  Dhaka 

An investigation into celebrated Alam was suspended by a court Thursday, after his arrest last year on controversial charges for criticising the government attracted global outrage.

The award-winning was charged with making "false" and "provocative" statements in a televised interview, offences carrying a maximum 14 years in jail.

He was jailed for 107 days -- the said he was badly beaten while in custody -- and denied bail four times before being freed in November.

His lawyers said Thursday the investigation into Alam, 63, was suspended by the for three months -- a first step toward charges being dropped.

Bangladesh's said the government would appeal the decision.

"We will do that as soon as the court resumes next week," Deputy told AFP.

Alam's detention sparked global outrage and became a closely watched freedom of speech case.

It also shone a spotlight on the laws used to charge him, legislation that rights groups say has given authorities free rein to curb freedom of expression.

That he was charged under was replaced in October by the Digital Security Act, which critics said was even more repressive. Alam's legal team successfully argued their client's case had been handled incorrectly.

"The case was filed under an abolished law," Sara Hossain, one of Alam's lawyers, told AFP.

The photographer's arrest triggered international protests -- with rights groups, Nobel laureates and academics calling for his release -- and followed a series of mass rallies this summer after two teenagers were killed by a speeding bus.

The massive protests evolved into broader demonstrations against Hasina, who has jailed her political opponents and journalists critical of her rule in the South Asian nation of 160 million.

won a third consecutive term in December when her won 288 seats in the 300-seat parliament in a vote married by allegations of vote rigging.

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First Published: Thu, March 14 2019. 20:50 IST