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AJC Radio Message: Urge Freedom for Bangladeshi Journalist October 10, 2006 - New York - American Jewish Committee Executive Director David A. Harris, in his weekly national radio commentary, appeals to listeners to take action in support of a Bangladeshi journalist who faces a trial based on unfair charges of sedition and treason. "His only hope is us - people of good will who stand up and speak out, who say 'no' to such blatant human rights violations," says Harris, who asks listeners to send letters to Secretary of State Rice and to the Bangladesh ambassador to the United States. The full text of this week's commentary follows: His name is Shoaib Choudhury. He's a Bangladeshi journalist. He faces charges of treason, sedition and blasphemy. Why? Because of hard-hitting exposés in his weekly paper about radical Islam and the brainwashing of kids as early as kindergarten. And because he's interested in promoting friendly ties between Bangladesh and Israel. Those views could cost him his life His only hope is us - people of good will who stand up and speak out, who say "no" to such blatant human rights violations. As we are taught, "To save one life is to save the world." Take a moment and go to the AJC Web site - ajc.org. There you can send letters to the Bangladeshi government saying we won't condone such a travesty of justice, and to our own State Department asking for diplomatic intervention. This is David Harris of the American Jewish Committee. |


