The 2012 ICT Skype controversy was the leaking of Skype conversations and emails between Mohammed Nizamul Huq, head judge and chairman of Bangladesh's...
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international fair trial standards. Notably, it was at the center of the 2012 ICT Skype controversy. As a leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami, he led the formation of the...
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Communication Technology Act on 13 December 2012 on sedition charges for writing on the 2012 ICT Skype controversy. Shahidul Alam, a notable photographer,...
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January 2019. Blasphemy law in Bangladesh Censorship in Bangladesh 2012 ICT Skype controversy "Mahmudur Rahman appointed as publisher, editor of Amar Desh -"...
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Muhammad Kamaruzzaman (section 2012 Skype controversy)
Julfikar Ali (5 June 2012). "No trial if I had joined AL". The Daily Star. Retrieved 23 November 2016. "Justice ATM Fazle Kabir to head ICT-1". The Daily Ittefaq...
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Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mojaheed (section Skype controversy)
90 years in prison. In late 2012, the ICT was the centre of a controversy after Skype conversations and e-mails between the head judge, Nizamul Huq and...
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Mohammed Nizamul Huq (section The Skype controversy)
Tribunal on 25 March 2010, and he resigned amid a controversy on 11 December 2012 after his Skype calls with Ahmed Ziauddin were revealed by Amar Desh...
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The International Crimes Tribunal (Bangladesh) (ICT of Bangladesh) is a domestic war crimes tribunal in Bangladesh set up in 2009 to investigate and prosecute...
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Amar Desh (section Skype controversy)
resigned from the ICT on 11 December 2012 as a result. On 13 December, the Bangladesh court prohibited media from publishing the Skype conversations: "Recording...
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WhatsApp (redirect from Controversies surrounding WhatsApp)
that between 2012 and 2018, the telecommunications industry would lose $386 billion because of "over-the-top" services like WhatsApp and Skype. That month...
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E& (section BlackBerry controversy)
The United Arab Emirates blocks many popular voice over IP services like Skype. The only licensed VoIP service is BOTIM, which is operated by Etisalat...
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including Instagram, WhatsApp, Apple's App Store, Google's Play Store, and Skype. This came in addition to total internet blackouts across the country for...
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Supreme Court of Bangladesh (section Controversy)
post of International Crimes Tribunal (ICT)-1 chairman on 11 December 2012 amid controversy for holding Skype conversations with an expatriate Bangladeshi...
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World Summit on the Information Society (category Articles with unsourced statements from April 2012)
decades of the 20th century, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) has changed modern society in many ways. This is often referred to as the...
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search (Google, Bing, or Ask.com), and instant messaging (Google Talk, Skype, or Yahoo! messenger). The first social media website was introduced by...
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it warned them to be more careful. In December 2012, Justice Mohammed Nizamul Huq resigned for Skype Scandal between the justice and Ahmed Ziauddin that...
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communications technologies (ICTs) in development. The meeting agreed that the benefits of ICTs were cross-cutting. ICTs are general purpose technologies...
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Privacy concerns with social networking services (category Privacy controversies)
social media applications, including Facebook, iMessage, FaceTime, and Skype on how well they protect users’ privacy. The report assessed Snapchat's...
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Eva Kaili (category Greek MPs 2009–2012)
now sits as an independent. She is vice president for Innovation Strategy, ICT, Technology, Foresight, Businesses, ESG and CSR, UN, WTO, OECD and the Middle...
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Human rights in China (category Political controversies in China)
internal Communist Party document to an overseas Chinese democracy site. Skype president Josh Silverman said it was "common knowledge" that TOM Online...
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is widely censored. Foreign content providers such as Yahoo!, AOL, and Skype must abide by Chinese government wishes, including having internal content...
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