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The Bangladesh government has introduced the draft of the Telecommunication (Amendment) Ordinance, 2025, proposing strict penalties for using telecom or wireless equipment and digital platforms to spread communal, religious, or ethnic hatred. According to Section 66(k) of the draft, individuals, organizations, or groups found guilty of promoting hate speech that threatens national integrity, public order, or security may face imprisonment for up to five years or a fine of up to Tk 99 crore—or both. The ordinance also addresses other serious offenses, including hacking, disruption of satellite or defense communications, data fraud, and AI-based scams. Additionally, Section 69(k) criminalizes the use of telecom tools for transmitting obscene, intimidating, or extortion-related messages, prescribing up to two years’ imprisonment and a Tk 1.5 crore fine. Harassing others through repeated phone calls without valid reason could result in a fine of Tk 1 lakh and up to six months in jail. The draft ordinance, published by the Posts and Telecommunications Division on Wednesday, is open for public opinion until November 15. Feedback can be sent via email to secretary@ptd.gov.bd or by post to the Bangladesh Secretariat.

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