Convicted journalists' accreditation cards will be cancelled: Deputy Press Secretary
Deputy Press Secretary to the Chief Adviser, Mohammad Abul Kalam Azad Majumder said that a change in the policy on issuing accreditation cards to freelance journalists will be recommended.
He said that to prevent fake freelance journalists from getting accreditation cards, they must have at least 20 years of experience in journalism. In addition, journalists must be associated with organizations.
He said these things at the Foreign Service Academy in the capital on Wednesday (January 29).
He said that cards will be issued soon according to the new policy. Until then, the existing cards will be valid. The provision of canceling accreditation cards will be lifted only if a case is filed against journalists, but the cards will be cancelled only if they are convicted. 30 percent of the total journalists in a media house will be given accreditation cards.
Regarding the attack on the girls' football field at Tilakpur High School in Akkelpur upazila of Joypurhat, he said that the government is working to prevent girls from playing football. The local administration has been informed. The government will be vigilant to ensure that women's football is not disrupted in any way.
In response to a question about the Awami League's program, he said that as long as they do not apologize for the killings in Bangladesh, they will not be allowed to hold any movement.