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Jyotirmoy Barua

Barrister Jyotirmoy Barua is an advocate, Supreme Court of Bangladesh.

Why the DSA should be scrapped

Why the DSA should be scrapped

A major weakness of the law is its inconsistency with the other existing laws.
17 May 2023, 17:00 PM
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We must stand firm against incursions into academic freedom

What is academic freedom? Why is academic freedom a necessary condition for educational institutions?
13 October 2021, 18:00 PM
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The desperate plight of workers in pandemic

They work in mills and factories, also under tin sheds in squalid conditions. They begin their long days commuting in crammed public transport vehicles or taking long walks, braving monsoon rain or summer heat.
25 August 2021, 18:00 PM
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The case for unfettered internet freedom

As human beings, we enjoy the right to think and express ourselves.
26 July 2021, 18:00 PM
ED11.jpg

The long wait for a caring and rights-respecting state

The Covid-19 pandemic has thrown major challenges to public policy framing. While responses of the states to the pandemic differed significantly,
17 June 2021, 18:00 PM
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I cannot sing, how I can be free?

So far they pursued their vocations with enthusiasm and passion, and enjoyed doing so. Now forced by the circumstances most can no longer be engaged in their professional activities and have to pass their days in intense uncertainty.
16 May 2021, 18:00 PM
missing-journalist-Shafiqul-Islam-Kajol-human-chain.jpg

A new trend in disappearance cases

The law has repeatedly been side-lined in recent years by law enforcers, who have illegally abducted or “picked up” people and detained them secretly in custody, without following due legal process. Some were later released, while others remained indefinitely “disappeared” (or “goom”) in what are known as enforced disappearance cases.
29 August 2020, 18:00 PM
Election violance

Election violence and our expectation

The 11th parliamentary election has sparked some age-old questions which remain unanswered till today. It is said that vote is for change but what change are we talking about?
27 December 2018, 18:00 PM
Why the DSA should be scrapped

Why the DSA should be scrapped

A major weakness of the law is its inconsistency with the other existing laws.
17 May 2023, 17:00 PM
academic-freedom.jpg

We must stand firm against incursions into academic freedom

What is academic freedom? Why is academic freedom a necessary condition for educational institutions?
13 October 2021, 18:00 PM
workers-in-pandemic.jpg

The desperate plight of workers in pandemic

They work in mills and factories, also under tin sheds in squalid conditions. They begin their long days commuting in crammed public transport vehicles or taking long walks, braving monsoon rain or summer heat.
25 August 2021, 18:00 PM
internet-freedom.jpg

The case for unfettered internet freedom

As human beings, we enjoy the right to think and express ourselves.
26 July 2021, 18:00 PM
ED11.jpg

The long wait for a caring and rights-respecting state

The Covid-19 pandemic has thrown major challenges to public policy framing. While responses of the states to the pandemic differed significantly,
17 June 2021, 18:00 PM
Digital-Security-Act-free-speech.jpg

I cannot sing, how I can be free?

So far they pursued their vocations with enthusiasm and passion, and enjoyed doing so. Now forced by the circumstances most can no longer be engaged in their professional activities and have to pass their days in intense uncertainty.
16 May 2021, 18:00 PM
missing-journalist-Shafiqul-Islam-Kajol-human-chain.jpg

A new trend in disappearance cases

The law has repeatedly been side-lined in recent years by law enforcers, who have illegally abducted or “picked up” people and detained them secretly in custody, without following due legal process. Some were later released, while others remained indefinitely “disappeared” (or “goom”) in what are known as enforced disappearance cases.
29 August 2020, 18:00 PM
Election violance

Election violence and our expectation

The 11th parliamentary election has sparked some age-old questions which remain unanswered till today. It is said that vote is for change but what change are we talking about?
27 December 2018, 18:00 PM
ICT Act

ICT cases and lack of justification for remand

When we talk about cases filed under the ICT Act, 2006, Section 57 of the Act crosses our mind almost instantly. Since its enactment in 2006, there were no charges under Section 57 until April 2013 when four bloggers were arrested for alleged incitement of religious hatred. There wasn't even a tribunal to try the cases, as the government had never felt the need to establish one until the end of 2013.
4 September 2018, 18:00 PM
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What do Buddhists in Bangladesh have to do with the Rohingya crisis anyway?

Unless we can remain vigilant and ensure that a politics of hate does not seep into our everyday lives and politics, there are fears that the religious sentiments of people may be exploited—and communalism fuelled—by certain quarters looking to benefit at the local and national level.
12 October 2017, 18:00 PM
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