Bangladesh's interim government has warned all print, electronic and online media outlets to refrain from reporting statements issued by "convicted and fugitive" deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, citing concerns over national security and public order. The National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA) in a press release issued on Monday claimed that Hasina's statements may contain directives or calls capable of inciting "violence, disorder and criminal activities" and disrupting social harmony, The Daily Star newspaper reported. "We urge the media to act responsibly in the interest of national security," the release said. The agency said it was "deeply concerned" that some media organisations were broadcasting and publishing remarks attributed to "convicted" and "fugitive" Hasina. Noting that
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