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Mushtaq’s death in prison casts a shadow on Bangladesh‘s 50th anniversary. We fought for freedom, not to be gagged. #Bangladesh govt should repeal #DigitalSecurityAct and release immediately cartoonist Ahmed Kabir #Kishore. https://twitter.com/saadhammadi/status/1365376804698038272

Saad Hammadi@saadhammadi

Global rights bodies and campaigners of freedom of expression have said writer Mushtaq Ahmed should not have been detained in the first place and that his death raises serious questions about the treatment of prisoners unjustly held in Bangladeshi jails.

https://www.thedailystar.net/frontpage/news/global-bodies-call-full-investigation-2051613

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Another bail hearing - his seventh - is imminent for Ahmed Kabir Kishore as numerous international human rights organisations call for his release. https://twitter.com/DhakaTribune/status/1365294803232038917

DhakaTribune@DhakaTribune

He was arrested in May last year. https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/dhaka/2021/02/26/cartoonist-kishore-severely-ill-in-prison

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26 Feb

ICYMI: that “cultural catastrophe” is being unpacked yet further by @UNSRCulture in her submission to #UNHRC46; we’ll hear more next week when the council is in session but good to see cartoonists Kishore & @AroeiraCartum included in the report written at the end of 2020. https://twitter.com/UNSRCulture/status/1364271748246552576

@UNSRCulture@UNSRCulture

Delighted to share my report on #COVID19 #Culture & #CulturalRights for #HRC46 (sent 2UN mid-Dec)

On this list: https://bit.ly/3pVeIbL (A/HRC/46/34)

I present it Tues March 2 approx 4PM CET; watch: http://webtv.un.org/live/

An appeal for action to prevent CULTURAL CATASTROPHE

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CRNetIntCRNI@CRNetInt·
26 Feb

ICYMI: @Freemuse98 have done a great job summarising a year’s worth of artistic freedom violations in their new report & note a spike in the visual arts through 2020, something Exec Director Srirak Plipat attributed in large part to the problems cartoonists faced in the pandemic. https://twitter.com/Freemuse98/status/1364930689922138121

Freemuse@Freemuse98

Our latest #report discovers that the #COVID19 is weaponised against #freedomofexpression, with #censorship justified by governments on the grounds of 'fighting disinformation', silencing #artists through detention, prosecution, and imprisonment.
➡️ https://bit.ly/3bFRC3p .

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26 Feb

ICYMI: Bangladeshi writer Mushtaq Ahmed’s death raises serious questions over the safety of allegedly tortured cartoonist Ahmed Kabir Kishore, both Digital Security Act detainees. We demand immediate action @CartooningPeace
🗣 https://cartoonistsrights.org/bangladesh-release-ahmed-kabir-kishore-before-he-dies-in-custody/
🗣 https://www.cartooningforpeace.org/soutiens/alerte-bangladesh-ahmed-kabir-kishore/

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