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Combating Disinformation in Post-Revolution Bangladesh: Challenges for the Yunus Government

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 8, 20244 Mins Read
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Bangladesh Grapples with Disinformation Deluge Amidst Political Transition

Bangladesh’s interim government, led by Dr. Muhammad Yunus, is facing a barrage of disinformation and propaganda campaigns on social media, posing a significant threat to its stability and legitimacy. The primary source of these malicious campaigns appears to be the ousted Awami League (AL) and its affiliates, utilizing sophisticated strategies to sow discord and undermine public trust in the new administration. This digital offensive exploits the widespread use of social media in Bangladesh, where a significant portion of the population accesses information online, making them vulnerable to manipulated narratives.

The AL’s digital strategy, honed during their tenure, involves deploying extensive networks of activists to disseminate propaganda and manipulate public opinion. Despite these efforts, their previous attempts to control online narratives during the Monsoon Revolution backfired, with the public effectively utilizing humor and logic to counter government propaganda. However, the AL’s current tactics appear more insidious, employing coordinated efforts to spread disinformation about sensitive topics like minority rights, violence, and the stability of the Yunus government. This involves strategically deploying old videos and edited images, often mimicked from credible news outlets, to lend an air of authenticity to the fabricated stories.

The disinformation campaign transcends domestic political maneuvering, extending to international involvement, particularly from India. Several Indian media outlets have contributed to the spread of false narratives, including reports of attacks on minorities and misrepresentation of events related to prominent figures. A striking example is the distorted reporting surrounding the burning of Mashrafe Bin Mortuza’s house, a renowned cricketer and member of parliament. Indian media falsely reported the victim as Liton Das, another cricketer belonging to the Hindu minority, thereby fueling communal tensions.

The vulnerability of the digitally less literate population is further exploited through these campaigns. The rapid spread of rumors and manipulated images can easily incite panic and violence, as demonstrated by the 2012 communal attack in Ramu, triggered by a fabricated image on social media. The current wave of disinformation targeting the Yunus government mirrors this pattern, leveraging sensitive religious and social issues to destabilize the fragile national unity. This includes the spread of false rumors surrounding the Durga Puja celebrations and the tragic deaths of two Hindu students, twisting these incidents into narratives of targeted attacks and communal violence.

Key figures within the Yunus government have become specific targets of these attacks. Mahfuj Alam, a prominent figure in the Monsoon Revolution and a key advisor to Dr. Yunus, has been the subject of numerous fabricated claims, falsely linking him to extremist groups. These allegations, amplified by certain sections of the Indian media, persist despite fact-checking organizations debunking them. Similarly, the death of Sarah Rahanuma, a news editor, was falsely portrayed as a politically motivated murder by Sajeeb Wazed, son of Sheikh Hasina, further escalating misinformation and anti-government sentiment.

The precarious position of the Yunus government, lacking a robust political machinery of its own, makes it particularly susceptible to these disinformation campaigns. Unlike a conventional political administration with established support structures, the interim government relies on a nascent and fragile national unity that is still being forged. The relentlessness of the online attacks, coupled with the amplification by external actors, creates a volatile information environment, hindering the government’s ability to consolidate its authority and address the country’s pressing challenges. This constant stream of false narratives fuels public anxiety and undermines trust in the interim leadership, creating an atmosphere of suspicion and instability. The government is facing a critical battle in the digital sphere, struggling to counter the sophisticated and coordinated disinformation network seeking to destabilize the nation. As Bangladesh navigates this turbulent transition, effectively countering these malicious campaigns is crucial to safeguarding the democratic process and ensuring a peaceful future.

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