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The Daily Star (Bangladesh)

The Daily Star is a leading Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper. It is the largest circulating daily English-language newspaper in the country.[2] Founded by Syed Mohammed Ali on 14 January 1991, as Bangladesh transitioned and restored parliamentary democracy,[3][4] the newspaper became popular for its outspoken coverage of politics, corruption and foreign policy. It is considered a newspaper of record for Bangladesh.[5][6] The newspaper is known for its "reputation for journalistic integrity and liberal and progressive views - a kind of Bangladeshi New York Times".[7] Its slogan is "Journalism Without Fear or Favour".[8]

The Daily Star
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Transcom Group
Founder(s)Syed Mohammad Ali
EditorMahfuz Anam (editor)
Aasha Mehreen Amin (joint editor)
FoundedJanuary 14, 1991; 32 years ago (1991-01-14)
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters64–65, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Dhaka-1215
Circulation29,450[1]
Websitethedailystar.net

Mahfuz Anam serves as editor and publisher of The Daily Star. Its motto, "Your Right to Know", appears above its logo on the front page. The Daily Star is owned by Mediaworld, in which a major share is held by the Transcom Group.[9] Star Business is the business edition of the paper and highly popular.

History

In the late 1980s, plans for a major English newspaper in Bangladesh were drawn up by Syed Mohammad Ali and Mahfuz Anam in Bangkok. Ali previously served as Editor of The Bangkok Post in Thailand and the Hong Kong Standard in British Hong Kong. Anam was working in UNESCO when he teamed up with Ali to establish a newspaper in Bangladesh. They secured funding from leading Bangladeshi financiers, including Azimur Rahman, A. S. Mahmud, Latifur Rahman, A. Rouf Chowdhury and Shamsur Rahman.[10] The newspaper was set up in 1991, which coincided with Bangladesh's return to parliamentary democracy after 15 years of military rule and presidential government. The Daily Star gained popularity for its outspoken coverage of politics in Bangladesh, including the rivalry between the Awami League led by Sheikh Hasina and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) led by Khaleda Zia. It became the country's largest circulating English language newspaper and quickly overtook The Bangladesh Observer and Weekly Holiday. It gained a wide readership in Dhaka and Chittagong, particularly among the urban elites, the business community and the diplomatic community.

In 2007, The Daily Star editor Mahfuz Anam called out army chief General Moeen U Ahmed for suggesting political reforms, arguing that it was beyond the mandate of the army chief to speak about politics.[11] In a widely read commentary titled "This is no way to strengthen democracy", Anam also blasted the military-backed caretaker government for the arrest of Sheikh Hasina in 2007.[12] In 2009, an investigative report by The Daily Star implicated former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia's son Tarique Rahman and close aides from Hawa Bhaban in the 2004 Dhaka grenade attack.[13] Tarique Rahman was later sentenced to life imprisonment for his role in the attack.[14] In 2015, the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina suspended all tender notices and government adverts in The Daily Star as a pressure tactic because government ads generate a significant share of revenue for the newspaper; this suspension was later lifted.[15] In 2021, a commentary by Mahfuz Anam criticized army chief General Aziz Ahmed for controversial remarks in which Aziz suggested that criticizing the army chief was tantamount to criticizing Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.[16]

Staff

After the death of Ali, Anam took over as editor and publisher of the newspaper. Anam has been credited for steering the paper's editorial independence. Financial affairs are overseen by a six member board of directors, including the current chairperson Rokeya Afzal Rahman. Aasha Mehreen Amin serves as head of the Op-Ed section, which was previously headed by Zafar Sobhan. Amin, who previously ran the paper's Star magazine supplement, was promoted to Senior Deputy Editor.[17] Amin has increasingly taken charge of the paper's editorial views and content which have become highly critical of the Awami League government and sympathetic to the BNP.[18]

Controversy

In recent years, the paper has complained of growing restrictions on press freedom in Bangladesh.[19] It also faced pressure from the government which affected its ad revenues.[20] PEN America strongly criticized the lawsuits filed against Mahfuz Anam, including as many as 83 lawsuits and 30 counts of criminal defamation lodged by members and supporters of the Awami League.[21] During the Bangladesh Nationalist Party government in the 2000s, Anam faced defamation lawsuits from ruling BNP leaders. He was co-accused with Matiur Rahman, editor of the Bengali newspaper Prothom Alo, in defamation cases filed by Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury. Anam was represented in court by Kamal Hossain.

In 2016, speaking at a panel discussion on ATN News, Mahfuz Anam admitted that The Daily Star ran stories fed to the newspaper by military intelligence outfit DGFI during the military-backed state of emergency and caretaker government in 2007 and 2008. The stories accused Awami League and BNP leaders of corruption.[22]

Website blocked

The newspaper's website was briefly blocked on 1 June 2018 after it reported the extrajudicial killing of Ekramul Haque by members of the Rapid Action Battalion.[23] The killing took place while the victim was speaking with his family on the phone. The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) did not give any explanation for the block.

See also

References

  1. ^ "দেশের ইংরেজি ভাষায় প্রকাশিত মিডিয়া তালিকাভুক্ত দৈনিক পত্রিকার প্রচার সংখ্যা ও বিজ্ঞাপন হার" (PDF). dfp.portal.gov.bd (in Bengali). Bangladesh Government. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  2. ^ Newspaper Trends: Bangladesh, World Advertising Research Center. Retrieved 14 September 2007.
  3. ^ "Remembering Syed Mohammad Ali". The Daily Star. 17 October 2007.
  4. ^ "SM Ali's World". Southbound.com.my. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
  5. ^ Roy, Anupam Debashis (January 2020). Not All Springs End Winter. Adarsha. p. 144. ASIN B097ZL8NFW. Reports on the demands of the students that were published on the Daily Star, often considered Bangladesh's newspaper of record, ....
  6. ^ Sklair, Leslie (May 2022). The Anthropocene in Global Media: Neutralizing the risk. Routledge. ISBN 978-0367641993. Bangladesh: The first and most articles (19) appear in The Daily Star, often considered the newspaper of record.
  7. ^ "'Attempt to crush independent media' in Bangladesh". BBC News. 18 February 2016.
  8. ^ "The Daily Star – Leading English Daily among Bangladesh Newspapers". Thedailystar.net. Retrieved 28 August 2022.
  9. ^ . Transcom. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013.
  10. ^ "Column by Mahfuz Anam: Snapshots from the past, thoughts for the future". 12 February 2021.
  11. ^ "How can national interest be served best?".
  12. ^ "This is no way to strengthen democracy". 8 February 2016.
  13. ^ "It was Hawa Bhaban plot". 26 October 2009.
  14. ^ Riaz, Ali (29 April 2022). "Bangladesh's Quiet Slide into Autocracy". Foreign Affairs.
  15. ^ "Bangladeshi spies accused of blocking media adverts".
  16. ^ "Column by Mahfuz Anam: Some comments require clarification". 19 February 2021.
  17. ^ "Aasha Mehreen - Jaipur Literature Festival". 17 September 2013.
  18. ^ "Fracture of a Subcontinent: Munizae Jahangir, Aasha Mehreen Amin, Radhika Ramaseshan, Jyoti Malhotra". YouTube.
  19. ^ "Bangladesh Press Council: Is the protector turning into a 'predator'?". 26 August 2022.
  20. ^ "Bangladeshi spies accused of blocking media adverts".
  21. ^ "Bangladesh: Defamation Charges Against Editor Representative of Broader Attacks on Media". 18 February 2016.
  22. ^ "Daily Star Editor Mahfuz Anam admits to publishing DGFI-fed baseless stories". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 28 October 2016.
  23. ^ "Star blocked, unblocked". The Daily Star. 3 June 2018. Retrieved 23 August 2018.

External links

  • Official website

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This article is about the daily newspaper in Bangladesh For other uses see Daily Star disambiguation The Daily Star is a leading Bangladeshi English language daily newspaper It is the largest circulating daily English language newspaper in the country 2 Founded by Syed Mohammed Ali on 14 January 1991 as Bangladesh transitioned and restored parliamentary democracy 3 4 the newspaper became popular for its outspoken coverage of politics corruption and foreign policy It is considered a newspaper of record for Bangladesh 5 6 The newspaper is known for its reputation for journalistic integrity and liberal and progressive views a kind of Bangladeshi New York Times 7 Its slogan is Journalism Without Fear or Favour 8 The Daily StarTypeDaily newspaperFormatBroadsheetOwner s Transcom GroupFounder s Syed Mohammad AliEditorMahfuz Anam editor Aasha Mehreen Amin joint editor FoundedJanuary 14 1991 32 years ago 1991 01 14 LanguageEnglishHeadquarters64 65 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue Dhaka 1215Circulation29 450 1 Websitethedailystar wbr netMahfuz Anam serves as editor and publisher of The Daily Star Its motto Your Right to Know appears above its logo on the front page The Daily Star is owned by Mediaworld in which a major share is held by the Transcom Group 9 Star Business is the business edition of the paper and highly popular Contents 1 History 2 Staff 3 Controversy 3 1 Website blocked 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditIn the late 1980s plans for a major English newspaper in Bangladesh were drawn up by Syed Mohammad Ali and Mahfuz Anam in Bangkok Ali previously served as Editor of The Bangkok Post in Thailand and the Hong Kong Standard in British Hong Kong Anam was working in UNESCO when he teamed up with Ali to establish a newspaper in Bangladesh They secured funding from leading Bangladeshi financiers including Azimur Rahman A S Mahmud Latifur Rahman A Rouf Chowdhury and Shamsur Rahman 10 The newspaper was set up in 1991 which coincided with Bangladesh s return to parliamentary democracy after 15 years of military rule and presidential government The Daily Star gained popularity for its outspoken coverage of politics in Bangladesh including the rivalry between the Awami League led by Sheikh Hasina and the Bangladesh Nationalist Party BNP led by Khaleda Zia It became the country s largest circulating English language newspaper and quickly overtook The Bangladesh Observer and Weekly Holiday It gained a wide readership in Dhaka and Chittagong particularly among the urban elites the business community and the diplomatic community In 2007 The Daily Star editor Mahfuz Anam called out army chief General Moeen U Ahmed for suggesting political reforms arguing that it was beyond the mandate of the army chief to speak about politics 11 In a widely read commentary titled This is no way to strengthen democracy Anam also blasted the military backed caretaker government for the arrest of Sheikh Hasina in 2007 12 In 2009 an investigative report by The Daily Star implicated former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia s son Tarique Rahman and close aides from Hawa Bhaban in the 2004 Dhaka grenade attack 13 Tarique Rahman was later sentenced to life imprisonment for his role in the attack 14 In 2015 the government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina suspended all tender notices and government adverts in The Daily Star as a pressure tactic because government ads generate a significant share of revenue for the newspaper this suspension was later lifted 15 In 2021 a commentary by Mahfuz Anam criticized army chief General Aziz Ahmed for controversial remarks in which Aziz suggested that criticizing the army chief was tantamount to criticizing Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina 16 Staff EditAfter the death of Ali Anam took over as editor and publisher of the newspaper Anam has been credited for steering the paper s editorial independence Financial affairs are overseen by a six member board of directors including the current chairperson Rokeya Afzal Rahman Aasha Mehreen Amin serves as head of the Op Ed section which was previously headed by Zafar Sobhan Amin who previously ran the paper s Star magazine supplement was promoted to Senior Deputy Editor 17 Amin has increasingly taken charge of the paper s editorial views and content which have become highly critical of the Awami League government and sympathetic to the BNP 18 Controversy EditIn recent years the paper has complained of growing restrictions on press freedom in Bangladesh 19 It also faced pressure from the government which affected its ad revenues 20 PEN America strongly criticized the lawsuits filed against Mahfuz Anam including as many as 83 lawsuits and 30 counts of criminal defamation lodged by members and supporters of the Awami League 21 During the Bangladesh Nationalist Party government in the 2000s Anam faced defamation lawsuits from ruling BNP leaders He was co accused with Matiur Rahman editor of the Bengali newspaper Prothom Alo in defamation cases filed by Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury Anam was represented in court by Kamal Hossain In 2016 speaking at a panel discussion on ATN News Mahfuz Anam admitted that The Daily Star ran stories fed to the newspaper by military intelligence outfit DGFI during the military backed state of emergency and caretaker government in 2007 and 2008 The stories accused Awami League and BNP leaders of corruption 22 Website blocked Edit The newspaper s website was briefly blocked on 1 June 2018 after it reported the extrajudicial killing of Ekramul Haque by members of the Rapid Action Battalion 23 The killing took place while the victim was speaking with his family on the phone The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission BTRC did not give any explanation for the block See also EditList of newspapers in BangladeshReferences Edit দ শ র ই র জ ভ ষ য প রক শ ত ম ড য ত ল ক ভ ক ত দ ন ক পত র ক র প রচ র স খ য ও ব জ ঞ পন হ র PDF dfp portal gov bd in Bengali Bangladesh Government Retrieved 2 October 2022 Newspaper Trends Bangladesh World Advertising Research Center Retrieved 14 September 2007 Remembering Syed Mohammad Ali The Daily Star 17 October 2007 SM Ali s World Southbound com my Retrieved 25 December 2016 Roy Anupam Debashis January 2020 Not All Springs End Winter Adarsha p 144 ASIN B097ZL8NFW Reports on the demands of the students that were published on the Daily Star often considered Bangladesh s newspaper of record Sklair Leslie May 2022 The Anthropocene in Global Media Neutralizing the risk Routledge ISBN 978 0367641993 Bangladesh The first and most articles 19 appear in The Daily Star often considered the newspaper of record Attempt to crush independent media in Bangladesh BBC News 18 February 2016 The Daily Star Leading English Daily among Bangladesh Newspapers Thedailystar net Retrieved 28 August 2022 Welcome to Transcom Transcom Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Column by Mahfuz Anam Snapshots from the past thoughts for the future 12 February 2021 How can national interest be served best This is no way to strengthen democracy 8 February 2016 It was Hawa Bhaban plot 26 October 2009 Riaz Ali 29 April 2022 Bangladesh s Quiet Slide into Autocracy Foreign Affairs Bangladeshi spies accused of blocking media adverts Column by Mahfuz Anam Some comments require clarification 19 February 2021 Aasha Mehreen Jaipur Literature Festival 17 September 2013 Fracture of a Subcontinent Munizae Jahangir Aasha Mehreen Amin Radhika Ramaseshan Jyoti Malhotra YouTube Bangladesh Press Council Is the protector turning into a predator 26 August 2022 Bangladeshi spies accused of blocking media adverts Bangladesh Defamation Charges Against Editor Representative of Broader Attacks on Media 18 February 2016 Daily Star Editor Mahfuz Anam admits to publishing DGFI fed baseless stories bdnews24 com Retrieved 28 October 2016 Star blocked unblocked The Daily Star 3 June 2018 Retrieved 23 August 2018 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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