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A B M Musa

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Native name
  
এ বি এম মুসা

Name
  
A M

Awards
  
Ekushey Padak


Spouse(s)
  
Setara Musa

Occupation
  
Journalist

Resting place
  
Feni District


Born
  
28 February 1931 (
1931-02-28
)
Dharmapur village, Fulgazi Upazila, Feni District, Bengal, British India (now Bangladesh)

Died
  
April 9, 2014, Dhaka, Bangladesh

A B M Musa (28 February 1931 – 9 April 2014) was a Bengali journalist. He was the chief editor of Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS). He was awarded Ekushey Padak for journalism in 1999 by the Government of Bangladesh.

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Education

Musa was born in Feni District in on 28 February 1931. He was educated in Chittagong Government Moslem High School, Noakhali Zila School, Comilla Victoria College and Choumohoni College. In Choumohoni College he first got into journalism as an editor of the College newspaper Koifoyot.

Career

Musa started his career as a journalist in 1950 with the then Daily Insaf. He moved to the daily Pakistan Observer in the same year. He was a founder of Pakistan Journalists Union and elected general secretary of the then East Pakistan Journalists Union.

Musa was a correspondent of BBC and Sunday Times during the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971. He was one of the founder members of Jatiya Press Club. In 1971 he joined Bangladesh Television (BTV) as its Director General. He was also the editor of the then Morning News. Musa worked in Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS), Bangladesh's national news agency, as its managing director and chief editor from May 1985 to March 1987. Later in his life he worked as the editor of Daily Jugantor during 2005-06.

Musa was an elected Member of Parliament (MP) from Feni constituency in 1973 as an Awami League candidate.

Personal life

Musa was married to Setara Musa. They had one son Nasim Musa and three daughters namely Mariam Sultana Musa Ruma, Parveen Sultana Musa Jhuma and Dr Sharmin Musa

References

A B M Musa Wikipedia