The Bangladeshi photojournalist Kajol was abducted on March 10 after publishing an investigation into government ties to a Dhaka sex-ring. Discovered in a remote prison, he now faces a possible seven years behind bars. Kajol is the latest victim of a regime that has ‘disappeared’ more than 500 people, mostly artists, activists and journalists, in the last decade. You can read my report for The Art Newspaper here.
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