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Amar Desh (Bengali: আমার দেশ, lit. 'My country'; listen ⓘ ) is a Bengali -language daily newspaper in Bangladesh , published from Dhaka since 2004. [ 4 ] Amar Desh provides news about Bangladesh from local and regional perspectives and covers international news.
After more than a month of confinement, 15 editors signed a joint statement that demanded the release of Mahmudur Rahman, dismissal of cases against Mahmudur Rahman's mother and Daily Sangram for printing Amar Desh after Mahmudur Rahman's arrest, and an end to the ban on Amar Desh's publication, as well as similar bans from 5 May on ...
Independent Publications Limited M. Shamsur Rahman [6] [7] National 37,800 [3] The Business Standard: 21 January 2020 The Horizon Media and Publication Limited, Orion Group: Inam Ahmed National 35,500 [3] The Bangladesh Today [27] 26 January 2002 Jobaer Alam Jobaer Alam National 22,500 [3]
The Bangladeshi newspaper Amar Desh also received the conversations, and published a report on 9 December, followed by the transcripts in full. On 13 December, a court injunction banned Bangladeshi newspapers from publishing the materials, at which time Amar Desh stopped further publication.
On February 19, 2013, Shah Ahmad Shafi, leader of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh, published an open letter to the public and the government on the front page of Amar Desh.In the letter, he condemned the ongoing Shahbag protests, claiming they were tied to anti-Islamic activities.
Ittefaq Group of Publications Ltd. Tasmima Hossain: National 290,200 [5] The Daily Janakantha: দৈনিক জনকণ্ঠ 29 February 1993 Mohammad Atikullah Khan Masud Mohammad Atikullah Khan Masud National 275,000 [5] Samakal: দৈনিক সমকাল 31 May 2005 AK Azad Mustafiz Shafi National 270,000 [5] Amader Shomoy
The mass media in Bangladesh refers to the print, broadcast and online mass media available in Bangladesh.The Constitution guarantees press freedom and freedom of expression within "reasonable restriction", [1] though some media outlets have been harassed, such as the daily Amar Desh newspaper [2] and Diganta Television [3] [4] The Bangladeshi media's rank has dropped to 146 [5] in 2018 from ...
According to Amar Desh reporting in 2009, Chowdhury said that Moeen had intended to capture the country's presidency through the interim Caretaker Government headed by Fakhruddin Ahmed, formerly with the World Bank. [27] Aminul Karim united army dissident groups and also used Gen. Masud and Brig. Bari to achieve this.