We will not compromise with the brokers of fascism: Quader Gani Chowdhury
Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists Secretary General Quader Gani Chowdhury said that even though the fascists fled the country, the roots of fascism still remain. If we cannot eliminate it completely, we will not achieve our goal. Because to give fascism a chance is to be unfaithful to the blood of hundreds of martyrs.
He said these things at an exchange meeting titled ‘Media and Fascism in Northern Bangladesh’ organized with journalists at Chittagong Metropolitan Journalist Union office on Saturday (October 19) morning.
Quader Gani Chowdhury said, we know who are the brokers of fascism. The Prime Minister used to go to press conferences and praise, but did not ask any questions. Oil Mare used to take advantage of various opportunities. It seemed that the Prime Minister’s press conference was like a reception.
Regarding Chittagong Press Club, BFUJ General Secretary said, this press club should be freed from the friends of fascism. No objection to those who have done journalism professionally. But there is no exemption for those who brokered dictatorship by breaking all the rules. BFUJ will intervene in this matter if necessary.
Chairman of Chittagong Metropolitan Journalist Union Mohammad Shah Nawaz and General Secretary Saleh Noman moderated the exchange meeting with Daily Voice Bureau Chief Mustafa Naeem, Metropolitan Journalist Cooperative Society General Secretary Abdullah Al Mahmud, Senior Journalist Mainuddin Quadri Shawkat, Ekatar TV Bureau Chief Saiful Islam. Artist, Special Correspondent of Daily Inkilab Rafiqul Islam Salim, Bureau Chief of Daily Dinkal Hasan Mukul, Senior Journalist Shahidul Islam, Aminul Islam, Mahbub Rashid, Kamrul Huda, Wahid Zaman, Bureau Chief of SA TV Sohag Kumar Biswas, Bureau Chief of Daily Sangram Nurul Alam Mintu, The special representative of the bus is Mia Mohammad Arif, journalist Shah Newaz Riton. Yugantar’s own reporter Majumdar Nazim Uddin. At the end of the meeting, a special prayer was offered for the soul of the late BFUJ president Ruhul Amin Ghazi.