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Bangladesh Government to Amend Cyber Security Act for Defamation Control
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On July 13, 2026, Bangladesh's Posts and Telecommunications Minister announced plans to amend the Cyber Security Act to enhance cooperation with international platforms like YouTube and TikTok for removing defamatory content. The government aims to address the challenges posed by deepfakes and AI-generated misinformation. A five-member cabinet committee has been formed to expedite this process. The proposed amendments will explicitly recognize AI-manipulated defamatory content as an offense and include enhanced penalties. Additionally, the law will clarify the definition of defamation and streamline the removal of misleading information. The government has also established cyber security help desks and committees to strengthen cyber defenses at local levels.
Key Points: • The Bangladesh government plans to amend the Cyber Security Act to tackle defamatory content. • AI-generated defamatory content will be explicitly recognized as an offense under the proposed amendments. • A cabinet committee has been formed to expedite the decision-making process on these amendments.