bdnews24.com
Home +
  • Bangladesh
  • Politics
  • Campus
  • Education
  • Media
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Fashion
  • People
  • Automobile
  • Aviation
  • World
  • Science
Sport +
  • Sport
  • Cricket
World +
  • Middle East
  • Europe
  • Neighbours
Business & Economy +
  • Business
  • Economy
Features +
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Hello
  • Stripe
Others +
  • Photos
  • Tube
  • Mobile

July 10, 2026

  • Bangladesh
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Opinion
  • Politics
bdnews24.com
বাংলা
  • World Cup
  • World
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Cricket
  • Recent
bdnews24.com
Home
  • Bangladesh
  • Politics
  • Campus
  • Education
  • Media
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Fashion
  • People
  • Automobile
  • Aviation
  • World
  • Science
Sport
  • Sport
  • Cricket
World
  • Middle East
  • Europe
  • Neighbours
Business &
Economy
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Budget 2025-26
Features
  • Opinion
  • Technology
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Hello
  • Stripe
Others
  • Photos
  • Tube
  • Mobile
  • Bangladesh

Social networking sites closed for security reasons, says Minister Tarana Halim

The state minister for posts and telecommunications has said that the social networking site Facebook and the instant messaging applications Facebook Messenger, Viber and WhatsApp were shut down ‘in the interest of national security’.

Senior Correspondent

bdnews24.com

Published : 18 Nov 2015, 08:16 PM

Updated : 18 Nov 2015, 08:16 PM

State Minister for Posts and Telecommunications Tarana Halim at a meeting with the officials of state-run mobile-phone operator Teletalk at its Gulshan office on Wednesday. Photo: mostafigur rahman State Minister for Posts and Telecommunications Tarana Halim at a meeting with the officials of state-run mobile-phone operator Teletalk at its Gulshan office on Wednesday. Photo: mostafigur rahman
State Minister for Posts and Telecommunications Tarana Halim at a meeting with the officials of state-run mobile-phone operator Teletalk at its Gulshan office on Wednesday. Photo: mostafigur rahman State Minister for Posts and Telecommunications Tarana Halim at a meeting with the officials of state-run mobile-phone operator Teletalk at its Gulshan office on Wednesday. Photo: mostafigur rahman
State Minister for Posts and Telecommunications Tarana Halim directs Teletalk Managing Director Gias Uddin Ahmed to speed up work and remove irregularities in the state-run mobile-phone operator at its Gulshan office on Wednesday. Photo: mostafigur rahman State Minister for Posts and Telecommunications Tarana Halim directs Teletalk Managing Director Gias Uddin Ahmed to speed up work and remove irregularities in the state-run mobile-phone operator at its Gulshan office on Wednesday. Photo: mostafigur rahman
State Minister for Posts and Telecommunications Tarana Halim directs Teletalk Managing Director Gias Uddin Ahmed to speed up work and remove irregularities in the state-run mobile-phone operator at its Gulshan office on Wednesday. Photo: mostafigur rahman State Minister for Posts and Telecommunications Tarana Halim directs Teletalk Managing Director Gias Uddin Ahmed to speed up work and remove irregularities in the state-run mobile-phone operator at its Gulshan office on Wednesday. Photo: mostafigur rahman
This graph by Dyn Research site captures the internet blackout in Bangladesh for nearly 90 minutes on Wednesday. The time shown here is UTC, and six hours need to be added to it to get Bangladesh Standard Time. This graph by Dyn Research site captures the internet blackout in Bangladesh for nearly 90 minutes on Wednesday. The time shown here is UTC, and six hours need to be added to it to get Bangladesh Standard Time.
This graph by Dyn Research site captures the internet blackout in Bangladesh for nearly 90 minutes on Wednesday. The time shown here is UTC, and six hours need to be added to it to get Bangladesh Standard Time. This graph by Dyn Research site captures the internet blackout in Bangladesh for nearly 90 minutes on Wednesday. The time shown here is UTC, and six hours need to be added to it to get Bangladesh Standard Time.

90-minute internet blackout in Bangladesh

But there was no directive to shut down the internet as a whole, says Tarana Halim, adding that the problem could have occurred when these apps were being shut down.

 

For the first time in Bangladesh, millions of users were shut out of the internet for about 90 minutes on Wednesday.

 

This came two hours after the Supreme Court scrapped the review petitions and upheld the death sentences of war criminals Salauddin Quader Chowdhury and Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid.

 

The government move came in the wake of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s hint last week at clamping restrictions on the internet.

 

Users across the country were unable to access the World Wide Web between 1:15pm and 2:30pm.

 

But business returned to normal in the afternoon. However, some social media networking sites are still inaccessible and some mobile phone apps are not yet working.

 

This graph by Dyn Research site captures the internet blackout in Bangladesh for nearly 90 minutes on Wednesday. The time shown here is UTC, and six hours need to be added to it to get Bangladesh Standard Time.

This graph by Dyn Research site captures the internet blackout in Bangladesh for nearly 90 minutes on Wednesday. The time shown here is UTC, and six hours need to be added to it to get Bangladesh Standard Time.

Tarana Halim, briefing reporters at the Secretariat, urged the people to accept the situation in the greater interest of the nation. “You’ll (users) have to wait until further notice about when the closed apps will resume working.”
She said the government was keeping an eye on Twitter, Tango, imo and several other social networking and messaging applications.
The government had blocked some popular calling and messaging services such as WhatsApp and Viber for several days during the three-month agitation of the BNP-led alliance early this year.
Police said they were having trouble tracking down saboteurs as they were using these social media apps to communicate.

After the recent killing of two foreign nationals and attacks on police checkposts, the prime minister on Nov 8 said the perpetrators were taking advantage of internet-based applications to communicate. They were thus evading detection by the security agencies.

 

The prime minister hinted then at closing down some mobile apps to cut off the militants’ communication and funding.

Follow bdnews24.com on Google News
Related Stories
30 killed amid heavy rain in Ctg
30 killed amid heavy rain in Ctg
Sarwar Alamgir's candidacy valid: HC
Sarwar Alamgir's candidacy valid: HC
Top court upholds HC’s verdict on 15th amendment
Top court upholds HC’s verdict on 15th amendment
7 die in Bandarban, Cox's Bazar landslides
7 die in Bandarban, Cox's Bazar landslides
Read More
Man dies in Bangshal warehouse blast
Man dies in Bangshal warehouse blast
Anti-migrant protests risk economic blowback for South Africa
Anti-migrant protests risk economic blowback for South Africa
Iran says US hit bridge on China rail route
Iran says US hit bridge on China rail route
Shakira drops a Mbappe ‘fun fact’
Shakira drops a Mbappe ‘fun fact’
Read More
Opinion

Sabir Mustafa

As old icons fade, new heroes rise

As old icons fade, new heroes rise

Afiq Fitri Alias

Iran $300bn rebuild fund risks familiar fate

Iran $300bn rebuild fund risks familiar fate

Jibran Saaed

Questions hang over Jamaat's political strategy

Questions hang over Jamaat's political strategy

Shakila Mim

The greatest love triangle in football

The greatest love triangle in football
Read More
Editor-in-Chief and Publisher: Toufique Imrose Khalidi
News
  • Home
  • Bangladesh
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Technology
  • Science
  • Environment
  • Health
Op/Ed
  • 1971
  • Achievement
  • CHT
  • Corruption
  • Culture
  • Democracy
Social
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • WhatsApp
Features
  • Tech
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
Others
  • Stripe
  • Hello
  • Mobile
Sport
  • Sport
  • Cricket
Follow us
  • Disclaimer & Privacy Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2026, bdnews24