Protesters take part in a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon, Myanmar, on February 17. (Sai Aung Main/AFP)

Bangladesh court hands down convictions in 2015 murders of blogger and publisher

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In Bangladesh, a court sentenced five people to death for their involvement in the 2015 murder of blogger Avijit Roy, and another to life in prison. The court handed down death sentences to members of the same group for the 2015 murder of Roy’s publisher, Faisal Arefin Dipan. CPJ’s senior Asia researcher, Aliya Iftikhar, welcomed the guilty verdicts, adding, “We do not support the death penalty and urge Bangladesh to hand down humane sentences to these defendants on their appeals.”

In Myanmar, at least six journalists have been detained since February 11 as the military leadership cracks down on the press. The coup government also proposed a law that would require internet service providers to disclose user information to authorities, and to remove content deemed to “cause hatred, destroy unity and tranquility” or be “untruthful news or rumors.”

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