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Writing | News, Academic, Journal, Article, Blog, Research, Editorial Write Ups | 5+ yrs experience

Working as an Independent Researcher and an Investigative Journalist. Mainly political, socio-economic, Border Studies, Peace and conflict, Migration and Refugee movement and Human trafficking issue are my interested and expertise filed. As assignment based researcher i also take work on research proposal writing, detestation writing and class assignment.

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Experience

Cheif Crime Reporter

Youth Crime Watch of America
Jan 2008 - Present
Reporting and evaluating the field information

Investigative Journalist

The Daily Sun
Jan 2010 - Mar 2013 (3 years, 2 months)
The Daily Sun is one of the famous English newspaper of Bangladesh. I worked as an Investigative Journalist and more than 80 Articles were published during the tenure on Border conflict, Rohingya Refugee, Chittagong Hill Tracks Issue, Humanity and Justice, and so on. For this job i had visited thousands of miles across the country, even in remote areas like India-Bangladesh and Bangladesh-Myanmar border. Meanwhile I had the opportunity to extend my analytic power and knowledge in this field. Also, gained a

Staff Writer

The Daily New Age
Sep 2008 - Sep 2010 (2 years)
Reporting, Writing feature, Documentation and evaluation of information

Education

LLB

Jatiya Biswabiddalay, Bangladesh 2012 - 2013
(1 year)

MPH Epidemiology

North South University, Bangladesh 2011 - 2013
(2 years)

MBA Major HRM

University of Chittagong, Bangladesh 2005 - 2006
(1 year)

Qualifications

UNseen Asea

Readers Digest
2009
Award from Readers Digest for Photography

USAID Outreached Program

USAID Bangladesh
2010
USAID awarded the certificate for Journalist on emergency outreach activities in crisis area

Human Rights Defends for Journalist

Human Rights Group Japan
2012
Special Training on Legal, Constitutional and Human Rights

Publications

The missing people conundrum

Morning Tea Magazine
Aside from the usual incidents of murder, abuse, accident, robbing and mugging, common people of this country now have one more thing to be concerned about - disappearances. A large number of people have gone missing in the last couple of years, and the number keeps climbing up. As our social pundits, political leaders and the media contemplate the reasons/motives behind the disappearances, Home Minister Sahara Khatun presented an explanation for it during a parliamentary session on 10 February. She said

Armed & dangerous

Xtra Magazine
Bangladesh, as part of the internationally concerned communities, as well as a neighbouring country was closely watching the impacts of the recently held national election in Myanmar. November 7 became the first day in last two decades when the citizens could execute their voting rights, though the election raised much questions around the globe for being shaped by the ruling military Junta. The Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), which is backed by the military, won the polls. But the situati

Guns & Poppy

Unseen Magazine
It is a fight for democracy, for identity, for existence. The fight has been taking place for more than four decades. The fighters call themselves ALP - Arakan Liberation Party. The Myanmar military junta treat them as an anti-Myanmar armed outfit, some call them a separatist group, but the forsaken Arakan people know the ALP as fighters who are working to reinstate democracy in Myanmar. ALP is very highly regarded by the Arakan people and is the only remaining hope for a people who have lost their dignity

Killer Remnants

Morning Tea Magazine
Landmines and explosive remnants of war have become daymares and continue to impact the lives of thousands of people each year in more than 65 countries. In 2009, nearly 4,000 new casualties were recorded which had been caused by mines, explosive remnants of war, and different improvised explosive devices. One third of the victims were children, according to contact person Aaron J. Buckley of United Nations Mine Action Service, while this reporter mailed him asking information of the landmines activities by

Secularism: Volatility vs audacity

Unseen Magazine
Restoration of the original constitution of 1972 has become the most talked about issue in recent times, next to the war crimes trial issue, of the Awami League-led grand alliance government. After assuming the state power, this government have several times made vaunted proclamations about reviving the 72's constitution. Returning to the constitution of 1972 is a long-awaited demand of the countrymen which was partly met by the Supreme Court's Appellate Division verdict on July 27 this year. Despite t

Border Killing at India-Bangladesh border

The Daily NewAge
The following data talks about the situation of almost a decade-from January 2000 to November this year. In an average, at least two innocent Bangladeshi citizens are shot dead every week by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) along the Bangladesh-India border. According to a data prepared by human rights watchdog Odhikar, at least 900 guiltless Bangladeshi people were killed by the BSF during that period, while Bangladesh Rifles data alleges that the BSF has claimed no less than fifty one Bangladeshi li

Rohingyas: Strangers at own Home

The Daily Sun
Since the change of Myanmar's Citizenship Law in 1982, the government denied Rohingya's their citizenship, restricted free movement and even their freedom to work. The Myanmar government also imposed restriction on marriage, education and registration of births and deaths of Rohingya families. According to that law, three forms of citizenship exists in Myanmar-the 'full' citizenships granted to those belonging to one of the 135 national races to have settled in the country before 1823, 'associate' ci

Human Trafficking: Modern Day Slavery

Banglarights.net
To habituate in sex trade, ring members of human trafficking forced them to sex with trafficker's desire and later put them to clients. 'Every day they forced us to sex trade for ten to fifteen times, if we don't they burn our body by cigarette', says a victim who still locked in the brothel. There are three tires. Each tire get Taka four to ten thousands for each women and the total transaction involves taka forty to forty five thousands

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