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.

Surrey Garage Fraud: Tracking Fake Engine Parts to South Asian Runways

February 24, 2026

Investigators track fraudulent part trails into South Asia’s rapidly expanding private airline and broker networks.

Rooney Deal Sparks Multi-Million-Pound Surge for Bangladesh Garment Hub

February 22, 2026

Discover how the Coleen Rooney x Primark multi-million-pound deal is set to reshape the Bangladesh garment industry in 2026. Get exclusive insights into Primark’s sourcing statistics, sustainability milestones, and the future of affordable athleisure.

Former East London desi Imam Convicted of Sexual Offences

February 14, 2026

A former religious leader’s facade of spiritual authority has been dismantled following a landmark conviction in London.

Army Won, Jamaat Lost: Untold Story of the 2026 Election Realignment

February 12, 2026

Analysis of the 2026 Bangladesh General Election results where BNP secured a victory over Jamaat-e-Islami. Discover the role of the Army and why Jamaat’s overconfidence led to their electoral setback.

Silent Vote & Dragon’s Grip: Is Bangladesh Walking Into a Hung Parliament?

February 08, 2026

The lingering fog over the neutrality of the upcoming February 12 vote has yet to dissipate, but a far more potent variable is keeping political strategists awake at night: the ultimate destination of the Awami League vote bank. In a political landscape radically altered by the 2024 uprising, the question of where the ousted party’s loyalists will cast their ballots has become the defining equation of this election.

London-Sylhet Axed: Biman’s Shocking Thursday Betrayal Exposed

February 05, 2026

Biman’s Shocking 2026 London Schedule Shake-up: Community Outrage Mounts Over Manchester Snub and Cargo Scandal

Blind Loyalty ? The Untold Story of Tasnia Ahmed and the Drill Rapper’s Plot

February 02, 2026

In the heart of Tower Hamlets, a borough vibrant with culture and home to one of the UK’s largest British Bangladeshi communities, the story of Tasnia Ahmed serves as a chilling cautionary tale for the digital age. At just 23 years old, Ahmed found herself standing in the dock, not for planting a bomb or wielding a knife, but for a crime of silence. Her conviction for failing to disclose information about acts of terrorism has sent shockwaves through East London, highlighting how quickly a "normal" life can spiral when love turns blind to extremism, Daily Dazzling Dawn realised.

AliExpress, Temu, and Shein Hit by UK Tax Raid

January 31, 2026

British shoppers are facing a seismic shift in the way they buy online as the Treasury moves to dismantle the "de minimis" tax loophole that has allowed Chinese giants like Shein, Temu, and AliExpress to dominate the UK market. For years, savvy consumers have exploited a specific rule: any package valued under £135 entered the UK completely free of customs duty. This allowed overseas retailers to ship millions of individual parcels directly to doorsteps, bypassing the heavy taxes that traditional British retailers like Next, Primark, and Currys are forced to pay when importing stock in bulk, Daily Dazzling Dawn realised.