Munzer Ahmed Chowdhury

Originator & Publisher

Munzer Ahmed Chowdhury is an eminent journalist, author, and political commentator with a two-decade non-partisan career spanning the UK and Bangladesh. His impactful tenure includes pivotal roles as a Staff Reporter/Special Correspondent for major Bangladeshi media (Amader Shomy, Banglanews24 from 2005) and News Editor for leading British-Bangladeshi outlets in London (Channel i Europe, Surma, Bangla Times, 2012-18). A staunch advocate for press freedom, he founded the Campaign for Media Freedom (CMF) and holds senior leadership roles in the UK Bangla Press Club, currently serving as Senior Vice President and previously as elected General Secretary. Since 2017, he has been the UK Correspondent for Dhaka Tribune and Bangla Tribune. His expertise is internationally sought after; he was a frequent political analyst on UK/Bangladeshi TV (2010-20) and remains an authoritative source for global media, including the BBC.

Tarique Rahman to Deliver Final UK Guidance on 16 December

December 14, 2025

Key details emerge about BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman's imminent return to Bangladesh, following his final scheduled political engagement—a Victory Day meeting with party loyalists in London on December 16th.

Tarique Rahman’s Calculated Christmas: Why December 25th is the Date for His Strategic Return

December 12, 2025

Analyze the strategic reasons behind BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman's decision to return to Bangladesh on the public holiday of December 25th, covering logistics, political preparedness, and official discussions with the government.

Jailed in Dhaka: Can Tulip Siddiq Legally Remain a UK MP?

December 01, 2025

Labour MP Tulip Siddiq sentenced to 2 years in Bangladesh for corruption. Expert legal analysis, impact on Keir Starmer, and the full story on the Purbachal land scam verdict.

The US & Army Factor: Why Tarique Rahman is Barred from Returning to Bangladesh

November 29, 2025

The political landscape in Bangladesh has escalated to a fever pitch regarding the potential repatriation of BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman—a prospect currently stifled by a labyrinth of geopolitical complexities and internal machinations.

Khaleda Fights for Life: Mystery Shrouds Tarique Rahman’s Urgent Return

November 28, 2025

Deep uncertainty surrounds the potential return of BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman to Bangladesh this Saturday, even as the health condition of his mother, former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia, has deteriorated to a critical stage. despite swirling rumors and the gravity of the situation, responsible leaders within the UK chapter of the BNP have been unable to confirm any concrete preparations for his immediate departure.

Dec 15 Return: Tarique Ends 33-Year Female PM Era; Will Khaleda Make History?

November 28, 2025

Bangladesh is bracing for a monumental restructuring of its political identity as the nation heads toward the general election scheduled for February 2026. This pivotal vote will definitively conclude a defining chapter in South Asian history: the 33-year era of female executive dominance. Since 1991, the premiership has been held almost exclusively by the "Battling Begums," Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia. However, the rapidly evolving political landscape confirms that the next Prime Minister will be male, marking a decisive end to three decades of matriarchal rule, Daily Dazzling Dawn realized.

Prof. Osama Khan Appointed First Bangladeshi-Born UK Vice-Chancellor

November 25, 2025

In a watershed moment for British higher education, the University of South Wales (USW) has announced the appointment of Professor Osama S.M. Khan as its next Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive.

UK Settlement: Beyond 15-Year Shock—Why 5-Year ILR Is Still Alive

November 21, 2025

Panic. That is the only word to describe the mood sweeping through Britain’s migrant communities since the government dropped its latest immigration bombshell yesterday. The Home Office has opened a consultation on a new "earned settlement" model that threatens to tear up the rulebook on permanent residence.

How Mahmood Crushed Reform UK to become the First Muslim PM Favorite

November 20, 2025

In a political transformation that has stunned Westminster and silenced her fiercest critics, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has single-handedly pulled the Labour government back from the brink of electoral collapse. Facing a catastrophic haemorrhage of votes to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK and a public rapidly losing faith in border control, Mahmood has executed the most aggressive immigration overhaul in modern British history.

Betrayal on Left: How Infighting at Corbyn’s 'Your Party' Handed the Torch to Greens

November 20, 2025

The tragedy of modern British politics is not a lack of passion, but a surplus of betrayal. For months, the British public—weary of a Conservative party in freefall and a Labour government that many feel has abandoned its soul—looked toward Jeremy Corbyn’s new political venture, "Your Party," as a beacon of integrity. Built almost entirely on Corbyn’s personal brand of clean, honest, and "shy" leadership, the movement promised to be the antidote to Westminster sleaze. Yet, before the party could even hold its first conference, that hope has been shattered, not by external enemies, but by a catastrophic internal power struggle attributed to his deputy, Zarah Sultana, Daily Dazzling Dawn realised.