Thursday, November 16, 2006

EU notices Choudhury

The European Parliament have noticed Shoaib Choudhury calling for his acquital. Its press release notes that

in 2006 three journalists were killed and at least 95 others attacked, and 55 press correspondents were the targets of intimidation because of articles considered to be ‘non-Islamic’. In the course of the year more than 70 journalists have been forced to flee the country.
The UK government could lend a hand here. The UK is Bangladesh's biggest donor of aid, amounting as it does to £125m a year.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

THOSE OF YOU READING THIS IN THE U.S. PLEASE CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS TO ASK HIM/HER TO SUPPORT HOUSE RESOLUTION #1080 WHICH CALLS FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF BANGLADESH TO DROP ALL CHARGES AGAINST SHOAIB CHOUDHURY, RETURN THE PROPERTY WHICH WAS STOLEN FROM HIM AND PROSECUTE THE INDIVIDUALS WHO ATTACKED HIM. THIS IS A MATTER OF URGENT CONCERN AS IT MUST BE PASSED BEFORE CONGRESS ADJOURNS. THEY WILL ONLY MEET FOR ONE, OR AT THE MOST TWO WEEKS IN DECEMBER BEFORE THEIR TERM EXPIRES. THANK YOU.