Bangladeshi journalist
Farzana Rupa
Nationality Bangladeshi Occupation Journalist Spouses Shakil Ahmed Children 1
Farzana Rupa is a Bangladeshi journalist and former principal correspondent of Ekattor TV .[ 1] [ 2]
Career
Rupa was awarded the Ananya Top Ten in 2013.[ 3]
In August 2014, Rupa hosted a debate between Shamim Osman and Selina Hayat Ivy following the Seven Murders of the Narayanganj which turned contentious and clips of show went viral afterwards.[ 4]
In April 2015, Rupa received threats over her coverage of the Pohela Boishakh sexual assault incident in which 20 women were assaulted by groups of young men during Pohela Boishakh .[ 5] She was threatened by Ansarullah Bangla Team , Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh , and Bangladesh Awami Olama League .[ 5] She told The New York Times that she was scared to cover the Attacks by Islamic extremists in Bangladesh after receiving threats on her Facebook account.[ 6]
Rupa interviewed Taslima Nasreen , exile author and critic of Islam, in June 2017.[ 7] [ 8] She had been attacked in Newcastle, United Kingdom allegedly by activists of Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami which was condemned by Dhaka Reporters Unity and the Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists in 2018.[ 9] [ 10] They snatched the camera of Ekattor TV.[ 11]
Anti-discrimination Student Movement Coordinator, Abdul Kader and Abdul Hannan Masud, called for a ban on 50 journalists including Rupa and her husband and accused them of 'crimes against humanity' for supporting the Awami League government on 8 August 2024 after the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina .[ 12] They were then fired from Ekattor TV.[ 12]
In April 2021, Rupa was declared unwanted in Ashulia after Prothom Alo correspondent Shamsuzzaman was detained by the Criminal Investigation Department following a report by her.[ 13]
During the quota movement, Rupa questioned Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on the issue during a press conference on her trip to China and her answer worsen the situation.[ 14]
Rupa was detained by Detective Branch from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport while trying to fly to France with her husband Shakil Ahmed.[ 15] They were stopped despite securing permission from immigration authorities and multiple intelligence agencies.[ 15] They allegedly did not have permission from Special Branch .[ 16] Editors' Council , Committee to Protect Journalists , and the Broadcast Journalist Center expressed concern over their arrest.[ 17] [ 18] [ 19] They are the first two journalist detained by an Interim government headed by Muhammad Yunus formed after the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.[ 20] They were charged with inciting violence by supporting the former government and the Awami League according to the public persecutor Omar Faruque Faruqui.[ 20] They were placed in four day remand by a court in Dhaka.[ 21] Reporters Without Borders called for a fair trial for them.[ 22] They were sued in another murder case in Jatrabari along with five other journalists, Ahmed Zobair of Somoy TV , Munni Saha of ATN Bangla , Syed Ishtiaq Reza of Global Television , and Nayeemul Islam Khan .[ 23]
Rupa was sent to jail by Magistrate Farzana Shakila Sumu Chowdhury after rejecting her bail petition.[ 24]
Personal life
Rupa is married to Shakil Ahmed , journalist and head of news of Ekattor TV.[ 15] Together they have a daughter.[ 1]
References
^ a b "Journalist couple Shakil, Rupa in police custody" . Journalist couple Shakil, Rupa in police custody . Retrieved 2024-12-02 .
^ "BFUJ condemns attack on Ekattor TV journalist in UK" . www.thefinancetoday.net . Retrieved 2024-08-21 .
^ "Ananya awards 10 women" . The Daily Star . 2013-08-27. Retrieved 2024-08-21 .
^ "TV tiff turns ugly" . bdnews24.com . 2014-08-17. Retrieved 2024-08-21 .
^ a b "Rupa gets death threat for report on sexual assault" . Dhaka Tribune . 19 April 2015. Retrieved 21 August 2024 .
^ Barry, Ellen (2015-11-03). "Fear and Silence in Bangladesh as Militants Target Intellectuals" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2024-08-21 .
^ Farzana Rupa (2017-06-20). Farzana Rupa with Taslima nasreen . Retrieved 2024-08-21 – via YouTube.
^ Salles, Alain (2002-09-26). "Bangladeshi author's book banned for attack on Islam" . The Guardian . ISSN 0261-3077 . Retrieved 2024-08-21 .
^ Hossain, Athar (21 August 2018). "ফারজানা রুপার ওপর হামলায় ডিআরইউর উদ্বেগ" . Swadhindesh -স্বাধীনদেশ (in Bengali). Retrieved 2024-08-21 .
^ "Attack on Ekattor TV journalist condemned" . The Asian Age . Retrieved 2024-08-21 .
^ "Miscreants on motorbike snatch away Ekattor TV's camera from London street" . Miscreants on motorbike snatch away Ekattor TV’s camera from London street . Retrieved 2024-08-21 .
^ a b "Journalists Shakil Ahmed, Farzana Rupa sacked from Ekattor Television" . The Financial Express . Retrieved 2024-08-21 .
^ "সাংবাদিক ফারজানা রুপাকে অবাঞ্ছিত ঘোষণা" . ঢাকাপ্রকাশ . Retrieved 2024-08-21 .
^ একাত্তর টিভির সেই ফারজানা রূপা এখন কোথায়? . 2024-08-19. Retrieved 2024-08-21 – via YouTube.
^ a b c "Journalist couple Shakil Ahmed and Farzana Rupa detained" . Prothomalo . 2024-08-21. Retrieved 2024-08-21 .
^ "Journo couple Shakil, Rupa detained by immigration" . The Business Standard . 2024-08-21. Retrieved 2024-08-21 .
^ "Arrest of journos Shakil-Rupa in murder case concerning: Editors' Council" . The Business Standard . 2024-08-22. Retrieved 2024-08-25 .
^ " 'Press freedom at risk': BJC expresses concern over arrest of journo couple Shakil, Rupa" . The Business Standard . 2024-08-24. Retrieved 2024-08-25 .
^ "CPJ urges procedural rights of journalist couple Shakil, Rupa" . New Age . 23 August 2024. Retrieved 24 August 2024 .
^ a b "Journalist duo arrested in Bangladesh for 'inciting violence' " . Union of Catholic Asian News . 22 August 2024. Retrieved 24 August 2024 .
^ "Journalists Shakil, Rupa placed on 4-day remand" . Prothomalo . 2024-08-22. Retrieved 2024-08-25 .
^ "RSF calls for fair trial and safety for Farzana Rupa, Shakil Ahmed" . bfirst.news . Retrieved 2024-08-25 .
^ "যাত্রাবাড়ী থানার এক মামলায় সাত সাংবাদিক আসামি" . Prothomalo (in Bengali). 2024-08-25. Retrieved 2024-08-25 .
^ "Shakil Ahmed, Farzana Rupa sent to jail - - observerbd.com" . The Daily Observer . Retrieved 2024-08-31 .