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Education
  
Economics (BA)

Name
  
Nizamuddin Ahmad

Alma mater
  
Born
  
1929
Mawa village, Munshiganj District, Bengal Presidency, British India

Died
  
12 December 1971(1971-12-12) (aged 43)

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Nizamuddin Ahmed, (Bengali: নিজাম উদ্দিন আহমেদ;1929 – 14 December 1971) born in the district of Munshiganj, was a martyred Bengali Journalist.

Contents

Taaza Chayer Adda | Episode 27 | Talk Show | Guest: Dr. Nizamuddin Ahmed


Education and career

He passed B.A (Hons) and M.A in Economics from Dhaka University in 1959. Later he joined Pakistan Press International. He became the editor of PPI in 1969 and was promoted to the rank of general manager.

Nizamuddin Ahmed was an ardent supporter of the Liberation War of Bangladesh. He used to send news items on the atrocities of the Pakistani forces to various foreign news media. He had taken New York Times journalist McBrown to a guerrilla camp to collect authentic news. He provided BBC with authentic news under strict censorship. For this reason he was taken to General Rao Forman Ali's office on two occasions.

Death

On 12 December 1971, Nizamuddin was taking his lunch when members of Al-Badr picked him up from his residence. His body was never found.

On 3 November 2013, Chowdhury Mueen-Uddin, a Muslim leader based in London, and Ashrafuz Zaman Khan, based in the US, were sentenced in absentia after the court found that they were involved in the abduction and murders of 18 people – six journalists including Nizamuddin Ahmed, nine Dhaka University teachers and three physicians – in December 1971.

References

Nizamuddin Ahmed Wikipedia