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JS passes Cyber security bill-2023


By BSS
Published : 13 Sep 2023 10:18 PM

Cyber Security Bill, 2023 passed on Wednesday in the Jatiya Sangsad in an amended form amid huge reaction of the opposition in the parliament as the law will hamper the freedom of speech which is guided by the constitution of the country.

 State Minister for Information Communication and Technology (ICT)Zunaid Ahmed Palak moved the bill which was unanimously passed by voice votes in the House with Deputy Speaker Shamsul Huq Tuku in the chair. Earlier, the cabinet at its recent meeting gave the final approval to the draft of Cyber Security Act, 2023 which will replace the existing Digital Security Act. 

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina presided over the meeting at Prime Minister's 

Office in the city.

 "In the draft law, the offenses under four sections - 17, 19, 27 and 33, have been made non-bailable," said the ICT state minister while placing the bill.

 Replying to a query, he said the trial procedure of the ongoing cases filed under the Digital Security Act (DSA) will be run following the same law.

Citing different media reports including the Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB), opposition lawmaker Fakhrul Imam of Mymensingh-8 expressed concern over the draft act and said the bill has been placed only for changing its name but the matter of concerned on the law would remain same in the proposed act.

Opposing the enactment of the law, opposition lawmaker Barrister Shamim 

Haider Patwary of Gaibandha-1 said "the enactment of the law will hamper the 

freedom of speech as per the section 42 of the act while the national 

constitution believe in the spirit of freedom of thinking, freedom of speech 

and freedom of press.

"The new act literally has reduced the punishment but the particular person 

must have to get sentence", he added. Some 357 journalists have been arrested 

in the last four years under the digital security act while the proposed law 

has no major change compare to the earlier one, said Pir Fazlur Rahman of 

Sunamganj-4.

Raising objection on particular section of the new law, Jatiya Party lawmaker 

said section 25,28 and 31 of the proposed law is a barrier to the freedom of 

press.

The section 42 of the law must have to be null and void as the accused person 

will not get bail under the act, said Hafizuddin Ahmed of Thakurgaon-3. "The 

amendment of the digital security act is nothing but replacing old liquor in 

new bottle", said Gano Forum lawmaker Mokabbir Khan of Sylhet-1.

A police official has an authority to arrest a journalist under section 42 of 

the proposed act, said opposition lawmaker Mujibul Huq Chunnu of Kishorganj-

3.

Terming the proposed bill as liberal and futuristic, the ICT state minister 

said the proposed law has been amended drastically and it is necessary for 

the future development of the country.