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Interim government hits back at press freedom jibe
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45150, member: 636"] Bangladesh leaders fought back against claims about silencing reporters. A writer named William Horsley accused the current government of stopping press freedom. Officials posted their response on Facebook to defend their actions. The government said Horsley got the story wrong about their work. They want people to know the real facts about what happens there. Professor Muhammad Yunus runs the temporary government after protesters kicked out the old rulers. He spoke at a meeting in London about fixing the country. The new leaders said they work differently from the cruel dictators before them. Courts handle cases without government pressure from above. Police and prosecutors must use real evidence when charging people. The government started removing over 16,000 fake court cases left behind from earlier times. Many innocent people suffered under false charges during the previous rule. Officials review each case to find which ones lack proper proof. This process helps rebuild trust between citizens and courts. Reform groups now work to fix broken legal systems. Some journalists and activists still face detention across the country. Critics worry the new government copies old methods of control. Leaders reject these claims and point to their different approach. They refuse to interfere with court decisions like dictators did before. The transition takes time but aims toward fair elections. Professor Yunus believes people enjoy more freedom than ever before in Bangladesh. The government admits problems exist but promises continued progress. They work toward honest elections and healing for the nation. Change moves slowly but heads in the right direction. [/QUOTE]
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