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Bangladesh newspaper site blocked as country votes

Bangladesh newspaper site blocked as country votes

Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) personnel stand guard to disperse opposition activists staging a protest to condemn the ongoing general elections, in the port city of Chittagong on January 7, 2024. Police in Bangladesh on January 7, said they had fired shotguns as they clashed with opposition activists who had set up a roadblock to protest voting in ongoing general elections. AFP

DHAKA 鈥 One of Bangladesh鈥檚 key newspapers critical of the government said Sunday its website had been blocked, as the country votes in a general election boycotted by the opposition.

Sajid Hoque, news editor at the Daily Manab Zamin, said the paper had been 鈥渇looded with calls and messages鈥 from readers who said 鈥渢hat they cannot access our website鈥.

The newspaper鈥檚 printed edition was still available on the streets.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is guaranteed to win a fifth term after a boycott led by an opposition party she has branded a 鈥渢errorist organization鈥.

Hasina has presided over breakneck economic growth in a country once beset by grinding poverty, but her government has been accused of rampant human rights abuses and a ruthless opposition crackdown.

The paper, one of the most popular in the South Asian nation and known for its critical coverage of political affairs, posted on its Facebook page on Saturday that the blockage was not due to 鈥渁ny technical issues鈥 on its site.

鈥淢anab Zamin鈥檚 website is not accessible from across the country鈥, the paper posted.

AFP could not access the website in Dhaka, and Bangladesh internet monitor Activate Rights reported that the site had been offline since Saturday.

International media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (RSF), which ranks Bangladesh 163rd out of 180 countries in its world press freedom index, warned ahead of the vote of what it dubbed the government鈥檚 鈥渉armful grip on information鈥.

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