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.

New generation of British Bangladeshis far behind in mainstream politics

December 02, 2024

The Bangladeshi community in Britain is lacking behind in many ways than other ethnic minority communities in terms of lack of unity. In Britain, most of the Bangladeshi regional and local-based, professional, and social organizations are divided. There is a lack of senior leaders who can play a role in unity. There is a lack of exemplary individuals who can serve as role models in the community.

Mirza Fakhrul to come to London with wife on Saturday

November 27, 2024

Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir is coming to London on Saturday (November 30). A preparatory meeting has also been organized by the UK BNP to welcome him.

1 in 13 was born in the UK whose parents from Bangladesh

November 08, 2024

1 in 13 was born in the UK whose parents from Bangladesh

Why controversy behind Rushanara and Tulip?

October 21, 2024

Britain's two ministers of Bangladeshi origin, why is the controversy not leaving them behind?

Rushanara remain a minister

October 20, 2024

she will perform her duties as a government minister as usual