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United States has said that they are deeply concerned by the reports of mass
arrests of thousands of opposition members ahead of general election in
Bangladesh and reports of torture in prison.
The
spokesperson also said that the deep fakes in election-related disinformation
in Bangladesh were a part of using artificial intelligence to manipulate and
influence democratic processes.
The questioner mentioned that six international human rights
organization urge the international community to stand for the protection of
fundamental rights in Bangladesh as the regime makes the whole country in
prison ahead of ‘so-called’ general election of banning political activities,
except election campaign from December 18.
‘We urge the Government of Bangladesh to work with all
stakeholders to create conditions in which all may participate in the
pre-election and election environment freely, without fear of violence or
retribution. It is our belief that a healthy democracy benefits from a variety
of voices speaking freely, engaged in dialogue and discussion in an exchange
about the issues of the day,’ he said.
The questioner also wanted to know the State Department’s
stance on the investigative report by Financial Times published on Wednesday,
which reported that Sheikh Hasina’s government in Bangladesh orchestrated a
planned propaganda campaign involving fake news, fake videos, using artificial
intelligence tools against the United States and Bangladesh opposition
political parties in the context of upcoming ‘dummy election’.
‘So we have seen the concerning news of deep fakes in election-related disinformation in Bangladesh. It’s part of a worrying trend around the globe of using AI to manipulate and influence democratic processes,’ Matthew Miller said.
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