BBC Bangla broadcasts two more interviews:
   
  1) International law expert, law professor of Brussels University Ahmed 
Ziauddin Ahmed. Listen to him:
  
http://www.esnips.com/doc/9ce383cc-aabd-454f-9acf-ee070eb5f500/bbc_ahmed_ziauddin
   
  He says the issue is alarming because: 

- BTRC is not clearly saying what they will do with this information.
- BTRC is not doing it for targeted group of people or for the ones under 
suspicion so we remain totally in the dark. 

Section 43 of the Bangladesh Constitution provides the privacy of citizens 
correspondence and other means of communication. It appears that BTRC’s actions 
are violating this provision.

If the Government has any plan for the monitoring then it has to pass an act in 
accordance with the constitution and international law.

In international arena other governments may impose these kinds of monitoring 
on their citizens built on specific charges with sufficient proof, within legal 
boundary and constitution.

This is where our problem lies. We don’t know why the authorities are requiring 
information from mass population, every user of internet. If they have some 
specific suspects then they can monitor them with the permission of court, this 
is acceptable as per the provision of Bangladesh Telecommunication act 2001. 
But without any specific reason the authorities have no right to gather 
information of internet ID, password or internet usage of all ISPs and 
individual users and it clearly violates the constitution.

In 2006 amendment of the BTRC act it is stated that under state of emergency 
power can be given to specific intelligence agencies for a specific time to 
monitor/record telecommunication of specific limits of users. It’s a pretty 
sweeping power but whether this is violating the main law, the provisions of 
Section 43 of the constitutions that needs to be put into perspective.
   
  2) ex adviser to the CTG and human rights activist Sultana Kamal. Listen to 
the interview:
  
http://www.esnips.com/doc/137f81ea-de3c-4985-97ca-a120d04a7f55/bbc_sultana_kamal
   
  In today’s world of free information everybody is taking about rights of free 
speech, free flow of information. We are part of the Globalization but are not 
harnessing the good things of Globalization rather than always being subject to 
the negative aspects – these needs to be questioned. 

Telecommunication consists of peoples’ personal conversations, spaces. In a 
democratic outset privacy is required to discuss on debate on issues and create 
viewpoints, public opinions and augment these to national and international 
levels but if control is put on these then it will hinder democracy. 

If this is done to prevent war on terror or other illegal works as the 
authorities suggest then they should try to bring people into trust, try to 
avoid jingoistic attitudes and adopt peaceful democratic ways to deal with 
this. But if steps are taken always to provide security to government’s chosen 
specific quarters or forces putting the security of the general people in 
jeopardy it will only pollute the democratic environment. We have seen in the 
past that these measures do not achieve anything let alone prevent terrorism. 

We need to discuss these issues and I think these era of civilization everybody 
should be aware of their individual rights, social rights, family rights. 

Our rights are being violated already without us knowing. There are many 
wiretapping, monitoring, surveillance etc. by the Government agencies but they 
do it discretely because otherwise it would deem undemocratic. But with these 
efforts of BTRC these undemocratic means are being legalized. 

The problems with these wiretapped information are that there is no way to 
judge whether these information are true and authentic, what are their bases 
etc. If any action is taken on the basis of personal judgments of the 
authorities the chances of flaws in that decision are greater.
   
  I am surprised that after all this the Bangladeshi media are yet to pick up 
the story.
   
  regards,
   
  Rezwan
  http://rezwanul.blogspot.com/
  http://bn.globalvoicesonline.org/

       
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