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.

'Sheikh Hasina in search of a spokesperson'

January 31, 2025

Someone who is in Bangladesh, not controversial, and has good connections with leaders and activists of Al will be considered for this position.

Khaleda Zia's entourage returns to Bangladesh

January 29, 2025

BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia's doctors have not provided any new information on her physical condition. However, a BNP leader close to Mr Tarique Rahman in the United Kingdom told Daily Dazzling Dawn on Wednesday night that Khaleda Zia's physical condition has remained unchanged and is stable.

How is Begum Khaleda Zia now?

January 26, 2025

BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia is at complete rest. She is staying on the ground floor of her son Tarique Rahman's house in Kingston, London. Her physical condition is stable. A source close to Mr. Rahman, who requested not to be named, confirmed that she is unable to walk.

Tulip can't even get her mother; even friends either

January 12, 2025

Tulip Siddiq is facing the worst period of her political career.For the past month, the British media has been publishing daily news stories about allegations of corruption against herself, her aunt Sheikh Hasina, and Tulip's mother Sheikh Rehana. In such a situation, no British Bangladeshi politician has faced this in Britain before.

'Changes in Khaleda Zia's treatment'

January 11, 2025

Although full treatment has not yet begun, BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia's health has shown promising improvement.

Only Five to Welcome Khaleda Zia in the Airport

January 07, 2025

'If so many go Airport, security will be an issue'

Begum Zia will return soon after treatment from London

January 06, 2025

She wishes to return by performing Umrah.

British Bangladeshi community being embarrassed by politicians

January 06, 2025

The British-Bangladeshi, Indian, and Pakistani communities in Britain started their journey at almost the same time. Yet in British politics, they are many times more advanced than Bangladeshis. From councillors to MPs and ministers, they are many times more advanced than Bangladeshis in terms of numbers and participation.

Will Tulip resign?

January 04, 2025

She facing the biggest disaster in her political career

New Year's Honors List 2025 not include any British-Bangladeshi

January 01, 2025

New Year's Honors has been awarded to over 1200 recipients, but none of them are British-Bangladeshi.