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Prothom Alo 'pro-American'

A US diplomat in Dhaka in 2009 labelled Bengali daily Prothom Alo "a generally neutral and pro-US vernacular daily".

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Published : 04 Sep 2011, 09:05 PM

Updated : 04 Sep 2011, 09:05 PM

Dhaka, Sept 5 (bdnews24.com) – A US diplomat in Dhaka in 2009 labelled Bengali daily Prothom Alo "a generally neutral and pro-US vernacular daily".
While explaining to Washington reaction in Bangladesh media over US president Barack Obama's getting Nobel Peace prize in a cable on Oct 14, 2009, Dhaka's Chargé d'Affaires Nicholas Dean had also named The Daily Independent and Daily Ittefaq as pro-American.
He, however, had said English Daily New Age opposed to the US.
Bengali dailies Daily Samakal and Daily Janakantha were mentioned by Dean as pro-Awami League and pro-West, while Inqilab an anti-West Bengali daily.
The US diplomat had observed that Bengali daily Amar Desh and English broadsheet New Nation were pro-BNP, vernacular newspaper Naya Diganta biased towards the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami, while Jai Jai Din was labelled as a government-leaning daily.
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