What Happened to Journalists Inside Khaleda Zia's Office in Dhaka?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Assault on journalists highlights safety concerns in Bangladesh.
- BNP workers implicated in a disturbing attack.
- Journalists demand accountability for violence.
- BJIM condemns violations of press freedom.
- Media rights in Bangladesh face alarming regression.
Dhaka, Oct 20 (NationPress) In yet another shocking act against journalists in Bangladesh, a local media reporter was physically assaulted by workers of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) at the party chairperson Khaleda Zia's Gulshan office in Dhaka, local media reported.
Jahidul Islam, a staff reporter with the daily newspaper 'Daily Amar Desh', was attacked on Sunday afternoon while filming inside the office, during a scuffle involving party aspirants from the Sylhet division.
"I had been at the BNP chairperson's Gulshan office since the morning, gathering news and interviewing nomination seekers. Around 4:30 p.m., nomination seekers began to quarrel and fight with each other," The Daily Star quoted Jahidul as saying.
"When I attempted to capture footage of the incident with my phone, three to four individuals dragged me into a room and assaulted me. They destroyed my phone. When I presented my press ID card, they confiscated it and forcibly ejected me," he continued.
Jahidul claimed that one of the attackers was Mohammad Faisal, an office staff member who serves as the cameraman for the BNP's social media page.
"Faisal broke my phone and assaulted me. Then others joined in and pushed me out onto the main road," he stated.
Reports indicate that several other local journalists faced harassment during this incident.
The occurrence has sparked outrage among journalists who have condemned the violence, the destruction of a reporter's mobile phone, and the confiscation of his ID card as entirely unacceptable.
"The individual who instigated the attack and humiliation of my colleagues at the Gulshan office today, including fellow journalist Jahidul, is Faisal. I haven't seen this man since August 5. His influence is evident. He can sway the party. But such behavior towards journalists is intolerable. I expected the BNP to promptly file a case against him and ensure his arrest," quoted Borhan Uddin, Chief Reporter of 'Jugantor'.
Last week, the Bangladeshi Journalists in International Media (BJIM) expressed alarm over a series of recent assaults on journalists nationwide, allegedly involving local thugs, charity owners, and even law enforcement members.
BJIM strongly denounced these occurrences, labeling them a "serious violation of press freedom and a disturbing setback for media rights in Bangladesh."