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Mother is arrested in Bangladesh after son in the U.S. criticizes government online

Mother who was arrested after son criticized Bangladesh government online is released on bail

NBC News by NBC News
Aug 31, 2023 7:31 pm EDT
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The mother of a Ph.D. student at Michigan State University, who was arrested by the national Bangladesh Police and charged with “sabotage” against the government, according to court documents, was released on bail after having been detained for over a week.

Anisa Siddika, 58, was arrested three days after her son, Tanzilur Rahman, posted his thoughts on Facebook about the government’s role in the war crimes trials of a prominent preacher and controversial leader, Delwar Hossain Sayedee, who recently died, according to Al Jazeera.

Siddika is at home with her family in Bangladesh but is still shaken up by her arrest and detainment, Rahman said.

“I’m physically OK, but mentally, I am not well,” Siddika said in an interview that her son translated.

According to court documents, Siddika was accused of arranging secret meetings against the government in her parents’ home, which Rahman said was a baseless claim. He believes it was because of his Facebook post, which got traction in the Bangladeshi community in and outside the country. 

After she was arrested on Aug. 20, Siddika was denied bail twice before she was released Monday.

“They didn’t even inform me what the charges against me were,” she said. 

Rahman said that while she was in police custody, Siddika, who is a practicing Muslim, was ordered to remove her hijab. The police department later took a photo of her without her hijab, which was posted online. Sunni Muslims are about 91% of the population. The forced removal of the traditional head covering and veil is considered degrading by practicing Muslims like Siddika. 

“One of the most upsetting parts is that she is an elderly religious woman, and they made her remove her hijab before transferring her to court. So many have seen that photo they forced her to take online,” he said. 

Rahman said Siddika wasn’t provided food, space to sleep or the opportunity to pray for nearly 12 hours in police custody. She added that she shared a small cell…

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