Legal notice regarding Facebook ban issued

By Fax/Email/Registered with A/D

3      June 2010

1. Secretary,

Ministry of Information

Government of Bangladesh

Bangladesh Secretariat

PS Ramna, Dhaka.

secretary@moi.gov.bd

moisecretary@yahoo.com

2. Secretary,

Ministry of Law Justice and Parliamentary Affairs

Government of Bangladesh

Bangladesh Secretariat

PS Ramna, Dhaka.

info@minlaw.gov.bd

3. Chairman, Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC)

IEB Bhaban (5th,6th & 7th floor)

Ramna, Dhaka-1000

btrc@btrc.gov.bd

4. Secretary,

Ministry of Science and Information and Communication Technology,

Bangladesh Secretariat,

PS Ramna, Dhaka.

Section16@mosict.gov.bd

secretary@mosict.gov.bd

Re Notice Demanding Justice

Dear Sirs,

We write on behalf of our clients, 1) Mr. Arafat Hosen Khan, Barrister, of 229/1 West Dhanmondi, Road No. 19, Dhaka,  2) Mr. Kazi Ataul-Al-Osman, LLM, C.D.A. Agrabad R/A, Road-14, House-312, P.S.-Double Mooring, Chittagong, 3) Ms. Rokeya Chowdhury, LLM Student, of Bonosree- 7, Amberkhana, Sylhet-3100 to address you as under:

Our clients are citizens of Bangladesh, and young lawyers and law students, and regular users of the social networking site, Facebook,along with almost 9 lakh other Bangladeshis. They have been shocked to be denied all access to Facebook with effect from 30.05.2010 as a result of the action of the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) They have learnt that BTRC has done so on the purported ground that the site contained content which was defamatory of ‘national and spiritual leaders’ and also hurtful to religious sentiment.  Further press reports indicated that BTRC had admitted in a letter to Facebook Inc. that it had “… already initiated a process to block the entire site [facebook.com], since blocking of the partial links for the groups have not been a success here in Bangladesh”.

Our clients believe that Facebook facilitates the sharing of knowledge, information and that Facebook users in Bangladesh, especially the young generation, through formation of groups, pages and event organization and wide circulation have built a strong network in engaging with national and international issues of public concern. 

It is submitted that BTRC’s said action of blocking the website is wholly without lawful authority inasmuch as it arbitrary, capricious and without any objective basis. It is further submitted that sections 46, 56, and 57 of the Information and Communications Technology Act, 2006 (Act 39 of 2006) is illegal, arbitrary, and violative of Articles 38, 39, and 43 of the Constitution.

It is submitted that the said action of blocking access to Facebook is a violation of the fundamental rights to freedom of expression of our clients, and of all citizens, as guaranteed under Article 39 of the Constitution, which includes the right to receive and impart information, without any arbitrary interference, as well as the right to be treated in accordance with law, and the right to protection of correspondence as guaranteed under Articles 31, and 42 respectively.

In these circumstances, we are instructed to call upon you, as we hereby do, to immediately take steps to provide unrestricted access to the website Facebook as contained in the url http://www.facebook.com within 24 hours from the receipt of this notice, and to report compliance to the undersigned, failing which we have instructions to move an application to secure the fundamental rights of our clients under Article 102 of the Constitution, for the costs and consequences of which you shall be liable.  

Yours sincerely,

Moin Ghani

Advocate

Supreme Court of Bangladesh

Contact for further information: +8801711593919

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