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Crackdown on atheist bloggers intensifies

Move comes after violent Islamist protests
Crackdown on atheist bloggers intensifies
Published: March 27, 2013 09:12 AM GMT
Updated: March 26, 2013 10:27 PM GMT

Bangladesh has widened a crackdown on allegedly blasphemous blogs after a threat by Islamists to march to the capital demanding the prosecution of atheist bloggers, an official said on Wednesday.

The telecommunications regulator ordered two leading internet sites to remove hundreds of posts by seven bloggers whose writings it said offended Muslims, according to its assistant director Rahman Khan.

"These writings have defamed Islam and the Prophet Mohammed. The two sites – Somewhereinblog.net and Amarblog.com – have removed most of the posts," Khan said.

He added that the regulator was scrutinizing other sites to identify and erase "blasphemous blogs" in an attempt to ensure religious harmony in the mainly Muslim nation.

The move comes after Islamic groups and clerics, who have staged a series of deadly protests against atheist bloggers in recent weeks, threatened to march en masse to Dhaka on April 6 unless the bloggers are prosecuted.

The debate between militant atheists and fundamentalists has been a popular subject in Bangladesh's blogosphere and on social media for years, but it took a deadly turn last month when an alleged anti-Islam blogger was murdered.

The government has blocked about a dozen websites and blogs to stem the anti-blasphemy violence. It also set up a panel, which included intelligence chiefs, to snoop for blasphemy in the social media.

Blogger Asif Mohiuddin said 120 of his posts had been erased from Somewhereinblog.net. "The government is targeting the bloggers to appease the Islamists," Mohiuddin, who identifies himself as a militant atheist, said.

Mohiuddin, who was critically injured in a machete attack by suspected Islamists in January, said he was interrogated by detectives this week about his writings.

"It's a serious attack on freedom of speech," he said. AFP

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