Under the undemocratic and autocratic Sheik Hasina government, Bangladeshis are angry over the death of a dissident writer in prison
There is widespread outrage in Bangladesh over the death in prison of a dissident writer arrested last year under the Digital Security Act (DSA), which critics say curbs freedom of speech. Mushtaq Ahmed, 53, died on Thursday in the high-security Kashimpur prison in Gazipur district, 32 kilometers (20 miles) from the capital Dhaka. Ahmed was …

