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Khulna marks the twentieth anniversary of journalist Manik Saha's passing

Khulna marks the twentieth anniversary of journalist Manik Saha's passing
Khulna

CT Online Desk:

Journalists and other socio-cultural and political organisations in the city today observed the 20th death anniversary 
of eminent journalist Manik Saha demanding to unearth the masterminds behind his killing and ensure capital punishment.

"We were not satisfied with the verdict of the journalist Manik Saha murder case which Khulna Speedy Trial Tribunal announced on November 30, 2016," speakers told a commemoration meeting held coinciding with the death anniversary of Saha, who was killed in a bomb attack on January 15 in 2004 near the Khulna Press Club (KPC). They also noted with sorrow that at least 25 newsmen including Humayun Kabir Balu were killed in the region over the past two decades but most of the 

masterminds and assassins still remained beyond the reach of justice. Shaha was a senior reporter of the Bangla daily Sangbad. He also worked for the New Age, Ekushey TV and BBC radio. Chaired by President of Khulna Press Club S M Nazrul Islam, the meeting was addressed, among others, by Mokbul Hossain Mintu, Faruk Ahmed, Mallick Shudhanshu, Rakib Uddin Pannu and Mahbubur Rahman Munna. The speakers earlier placed wreaths at a monument built on the KPC premises 

in memory of the slain journalists.Different organisations including Manik Saha Smrity Parisad, district unit of ruling Awami League, Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) and Udichi, Khulna Union of Journalists (KUJ), Swadhinata Sangbadik Forum, Ratan Sen Public Library also paid rich tributes to his memory while Chhatra Union of Khulna unit staged a candlelight vigil at the memorial.Immediately after the murder police filed two cases-- one under Explosives Act, accusing "anonymous killers" for the assassination and after investigations submitted the charge sheet in the court of Chief Metropolitan Magistrate naming 13 suspects on December 12, 2008. On November 30, 2016, Khulna Divisional Speedy Trial Tribunal sentenced nine 

outlaws of banned Biplobi (Janajuddha) and Purba Banglar Communist Party to life-term imprisonment and acquitted two outlaws of Manik Saha killing case.

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