AMARC Asia Pacific Welcomes Approval of Community Radio Licenses in
Bangladesh

 

Kathmandu, April 27, 2010. Asia Pacific Region of the World Association of
Community Radio Broadcasters, AMARC-Asia Pacific has welcomed the recent
decision of the Government of Bangladesh to approve 12 community radio
licenses. This is the first time in the history of Bangladesh that community
radio licenses have been approved. The approval follows the community radio
policy introduced in Bangladesh in March 2008. 

 

Welcoming the decision of the Government of Bangladesh Ashish Sen, Vice
President for AMARC Asia Pacific has congratulated BNNRC and other civil
society based actors, and policy & state level supporters for their
unrelenting efforts for making this happen. "I am greatly encouraged by this
latest development in the community radio sector of Bangladesh. This would
augur well for the rest of South Asia as more skies could be expected to
open up for community based airwaves", he said. Likewise, Raghu Mainali,
Vice President for AMARC South Asia has said that the approval of licenses
in Bangladesh was long awaited and hoped for more licenses to be approved in
near future. "We have been looking forward to this and would like to
reiterate AMARC's continued support to members and partners in Bangladesh
for the development of community radio in that country", he said. 

 

Out of the 12 licenses approved on April 21st, 11 will be operated by civil
society based organizations and one will be operated by a government agency.
Earlier, AMARC International saluted the decision of the Government of
Bangladesh for approval of the licenses. 

 

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About AMARC:

AMARC is an international non-governmental organization serving the
community radio movement in over 115 countries, and advocating for the right
to communicate at the international, national, local and neighborhood
levels. Through service to members, networking and project implementation,
AMARC brings together a network of more than 4,000 community radios,
federations and community media stakeholders in more than 115 countries.
Since its creation in 1983, AMARC has supported the establishment of a
worldwide community radio sector that has democratized the global media
landscape. AMARC advocates for the right to communicate at the
international, national, local and neighborhood levels and defends and
promotes the interests of the community radio movement through solidarity,
networking and cooperation. AMARC has an International Secretariat in
Montreal. It has regional sections in Africa, Latin America and Asia Pacific
and offices in Johannesburg, Buenos Aires, Brussels, and Kathmandu. For more
information, please visit www.asiapacific.amarc.org
<http://www.asiapacific.amarc.org/>  or contact
[email protected].  

 

 

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