''New Age'' is a Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper published from
Dhaka
Dhaka ( or ; , ), List of renamed places in Bangladesh, formerly known as Dacca, is the capital city, capital and list of cities and towns in Bangladesh, largest city of Bangladesh. It is one of the list of largest cities, largest and list o ...
.
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October 2, 2019, ''Dhaka Tribune
The ''Dhaka Tribune'' is a major Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper based in Dhaka, the country's capital and largest city. It also operates an online portal ( Bengali version) known as the '' Bangla Tribune''. The newspaper has a stron ...
,'' Retrieved March 30, 2020["Police attempt to raid New Age office,"](_blank)
December 28, 2014, ''Dhaka Tribune
The ''Dhaka Tribune'' is a major Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper based in Dhaka, the country's capital and largest city. It also operates an online portal ( Bengali version) known as the '' Bangla Tribune''. The newspaper has a stron ...
,'' Retrieved March 30, 2020 It is printed in broadsheet. It is one of the country's most outspoken newspapers, regarded for its anti-establishment editorial policy.
Nurul Kabir, a former leftwing activist, is the present editor of the newspaper.
["50 citizens concerned over alleged threat to New Age editor,"](_blank)
October 5, 2013, ''Dhaka Tribune
The ''Dhaka Tribune'' is a major Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper based in Dhaka, the country's capital and largest city. It also operates an online portal ( Bengali version) known as the '' Bangla Tribune''. The newspaper has a stron ...
,'' Retrieved March 30, 2020
History
Content
At one-point, ''New Age''–like its rival, the ''Daily Star''–included a literature page (defunct by mid-2019), which stimulated Bangladesh's English literary scene.
["English fiction from Bangladesh: A vibrant prospect,"](_blank)
April 13th, 2019, ''Dhaka Tribune
The ''Dhaka Tribune'' is a major Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper based in Dhaka, the country's capital and largest city. It also operates an online portal ( Bengali version) known as the '' Bangla Tribune''. The newspaper has a stron ...
,'' Retrieved March 30, 2020
Conflicts
In 2014, the offices of ''New Age'' were searched without a warrant by Bangladesh Police.
In 2009, a ''New Age'' reporter was tortured by the law enforcement agency
Rapid Action Battalion
Rapid Action Battalion (; abbreviated as RAB) is an anti-crime and anti-terrorism unit of the Bangladesh Police. This elite force consists of members of the Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Navy, Bangladesh Air Force, Bangladesh Police, Border Guard ...
members.
In 2013, editor Nurul Kabir allegedly received a phone call from a person claiming to be a criminal nicknamed "Shahadat," who threatened him, his wife and children, demanded Tk100,000, and ordered him to "speak carefully" when appearing in talk shows. In response, a group of 50 activists signed a petition calling for an investigation and punishment of the alleged crime.
In 2014, police attempted to search the ''New Age'' office, at the
Tejgaon area in the capital, without a warrant. Over objections from staff, police entered and videotaped some of the interior. Later, a police official said it was a "misunderstanding" due to a report "that
Jamaat-
Shibir activists" were "in the area."
In February 2015, police allegedly beat Nazmul Huda Suman, the
Dhaka University correspondent for ''New Age,'' and a companion, as they returned to the university from the newspaper's office. He alleged that he had photographed some police misconduct, and was promptly surrounded by 20-30 officers, and attacked—on site, in a police car, and at the police station. Friends later rushed him to a hospital where he was examined for head injury.
["Police beat New Age DU correspondent,"](_blank)
February 1, 2015, ''Dhaka Tribune
The ''Dhaka Tribune'' is a major Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper based in Dhaka, the country's capital and largest city. It also operates an online portal ( Bengali version) known as the '' Bangla Tribune''. The newspaper has a stron ...
,'' Retrieved March 30, 2020["Punishment to police officer demanded,"](_blank)
February 2, 2015, ''Dhaka Tribune
The ''Dhaka Tribune'' is a major Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper based in Dhaka, the country's capital and largest city. It also operates an online portal ( Bengali version) known as the '' Bangla Tribune''. The newspaper has a stron ...
,'' Retrieved March 30, 2020["New Age reporter sues police for assault,"](_blank)
February 3, 2015, ''Dhaka Tribune
The ''Dhaka Tribune'' is a major Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper based in Dhaka, the country's capital and largest city. It also operates an online portal ( Bengali version) known as the '' Bangla Tribune''. The newspaper has a stron ...
,'' Retrieved March 30, 2020 The incident sparked various public protests by political and cultural organizations.
The correspondent promptly sued 13 officers of the Ramna police, sparking a court-ordered police investigation.
David Bergman issues
''New Age'' blogger
David Bergman (journalist)["David Bergman,"](_blank)
''Foreign Policy
Foreign policy, also known as external policy, is the set of strategies and actions a State (polity), state employs in its interactions with other states, unions, and international entities. It encompasses a wide range of objectives, includ ...
,'' Retrieved March 30, 2020 has been a subject of particular controversy. Bergman is the husband of human rights lawyer and activist
Sara Hossain, who is daughter of Bangladeshi politician & internationally acclaimed lawyer
Kamal Hossain
Kamal Hossain (born 20 April 1937), better known as Dr. Kamal, is a founding leader, lawyer and politician of Bangladesh. He is known as the "Father of the Bangladeshi Constitution" and regarded as an icon of secular democracy in the Indian subc ...
.
In 2014, the controversial
["Bangladesh court convicts British journalist on contempt charges,"](_blank)
December 9, 2014, Committee to Protect Journalists
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, Retrieved March 30, 2020 International Crimes Tribunal of Bangladesh ordered Bergman to pay a fine of approximately US$65, or serve a week in prison, for questioning the controversial, allegedly exaggerated, official historical record on the actual death toll in
Bangladesh's 1971 War of Independence. The court's actions, essentially declaring that its judgments could not be the subject of journalistic inquiry, even after issued, met with international condemnation.
[Greenslade, Roy]
"British journalist found guilty of contempt in Bangladesh: He is fined for 'examining' 1971 war statistics,"
December 2, 2014, ''The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
,'' Retrieved March 30, 2019["British journalist found guilty of contempt by Bangladesh court for questioning war death toll: David Bergman 'did not have the right' to examine the figures, it ruled,"](_blank)
December 2, 2014, ''The Independent
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,'' Retrieved March 30, 2020
See also
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List of newspapers in Bangladesh
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''Daily Sun'' (Bangladesh)
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''The Daily Star'' (Bangladesh)
References
External links
Official Website of New Age
{{Newspapers of Bangladesh
Newspapers established in 2003
2003 establishments in Bangladesh
English-language newspapers published in Bangladesh
Newspapers published in Dhaka
Daily newspapers published in Bangladesh