Human rights voices weaken under pressure
The story is about the weakening of human rights voices in Bangladesh due to government's interventions
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Dhaka, Bangladesh
$25 - $5000 / Day
Request QuoteSheikh Sabiha Alam. I am a current Nieman fellow at Harvard and a Dhaka based reporter from Bangladesh. I am on leave from my current job and want to go back to reporting from June, 2023. I have 17 years of work experience in the print and digital media. Worked extensively on crime, human rights, Rohingya and migration, radicalisation, health, gender, child rights and above all democracy.
The story is about the weakening of human rights voices in Bangladesh due to government's interventions
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