Mirza Fakhrul: Strong and free media essential for robust democracy
Bangladesh Nationalist Party Chairperson Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir made a significant statement emphasizing that one of the fundamental conditions for the success of democratic systems is a free, responsible, and vibrant press.
According to assessments, Fakhrul drew attention to the fact that democracy is measured not only by going to the ballot box but also by the robustness of institutions and the integrity of information flow, stating that the most crucial component of the social oversight mechanism is the media.
Political observers note that this statement brings concerns regarding press freedom in the country and the struggle for freedom of expression back to the agenda, conveying a meaningful message in the context of the pressures and legal difficulties faced by journalists.
Fakhrul's remarks lend support to calls for the government to be open to criticism and to create an environment where media organizations can fulfill their functions, aiming to bridge the gap between international standards and local democracy standards.
Overall, this situation once again brings to light the vital role of the media—whose power lies outside judicial scrutiny—in protecting democratic life and the masses' right to access accurate information, even during periods when authoritarian tendencies are gaining strength.
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