A fire burns outside the Prothom Alo office, which was vandalized in Dhaka on December 19, 2025, amid protests following the news of the youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi’s death. (Photo: AFP/Abdul Goni)
A fire burns outside the Prothom Alo office, which was vandalized in Dhaka on December 19, 2025, amid protests following news of youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi’s death. (Photo: AFP/Abdul Goni)

CPJ, partners call for probe into attacks on Bangladesh news outlets

The Committee to Protect Journalists joined six civil society organizations in calling for swift, independent, and transparent investigations into violent attacks on news outlets in Bangladesh, warning of escalating threats to freedom of expression and the press ahead of the 2026 national election.

The statement issued Monday follows attacks on December 18 against the offices of the country’s two largest newspapers, Prothom Alo and The Daily Star, as well as vandalism of the cultural institution Chhayanaut. The organizations expressed grave concern over reports that journalists and staff were trapped inside burning newsrooms and that both newspapers were forced to temporarily suspend print and online publication, underscoring the severity of threats facing news media.

The statement urges Bangladesh’s interim government to ensure immediate protection for journalists and cultural institutions, hold perpetrators accountable, and uphold Bangladesh’s constitutional and international human rights obligations.

Read the full joint statement here.