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2023 — Cyber Security Act Replaces DSA

The government replaced the 2018 DSA amid sustained criticism, while debate over free expression persisted.

In 2023, Bangladesh enacted the Cyber Security Act replacing the Digital Security ActA Bangladesh law enacted in 2018 to regulate digital security and online offences. 2018. Critics and rights groups debated whether key coercive provisions were meaningfully reduced or largely retained under a new legal label.[1][2]Evidence: Medium

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The government replaced the 2018 DSA amid sustained criticism, while debate over free expression persisted.

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In 2023, Bangladesh enacted the Cyber Security Act replacing the Digital Security ActA Bangladesh law enacted in 2018 to regulate digital security and online offences. 2018. Critics and rights groups debated whether key coercive provisions were meaningfully reduced or largely retained under a new legal label.[1][2]Evidence: Medium

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In 2023, Bangladesh enacted the Cyber Security Act replacing the Digital Security ActA Bangladesh law enacted in 2018 to regulate digital security and online offences. 2018. Critics and rights groups debated whether key coercive provisions were meaningfully reduced or largely retained under a new legal label.

[1][2]Evidence: Medium

The replacement matters because it tests whether legal reform in Bangladesh changes enforcement practice or mainly repackages existing control logics.

[1][2]Evidence: Medium

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The replacement matters because it tests whether legal reform in Bangladesh changes enforcement practice or mainly repackages existing control logics.[1][2]Evidence: Medium