A young photojournalist Jibon Ahmed recently posted a seemingly innocent photo of a couple sharing a kiss in the rain. The photo was taken at Dhaka University, and this image depicting love quickly went viral. However, it got the photographer in a whole lot of trouble. He was reportedly assaulted by other photographers shortly after posting the photo. According to some sources, he even got fired from his job.
As Resource Magazine reports, protests have been raging on the University of Dhaka’s campus for months. In the middle of these events, Ahmed took a photo that shows love, peace, and affection. He told The Washington Post that his editors refused to publish the image, fearing that it might cause negative reactions. So, he shared it on his social media pages and got a lot of positive feedback. However, conservative members of the society didn’t see anything good about it. Posted by The Libtard Indians on Thursday, July 26, 2018 According to Bangladesh News 18, one conservative blogger wrote: Only a day after publishing the image, Ahmed claims that a group of his colleagues physically assaulted him. As if it weren’t enough, he says that only a day after the attack his boss asked him to turn in his ID and laptop. Reportedly, he didn’t give him a reason why he got fired. After so many unfortunate events caused by a photo of an innocent kiss, Ahmed says he is feeling “disheartened,” but also worried for his safety: Although negative reactions to the photo have caused Ahmed to get assaulted and fired, there are still people who take his side.
Personally, I don’t know where to start expressing my opinion on how wrong this is. Nobody deserves to be beaten up, fired, or treated badly in any way for posting a photo that shows love and affection. I know it’s a matter of society and culture, which are different and more conservative than the one I grew up in. Still, I’m with Shehzeen Choudhury on this one. “We should kiss everywhere and we should kiss often. Let’s fight back. One kiss at a time!” [via Resource Magazine]
