Nurul Kabir Explained

Nurul Kabir
Native Name:নূরুল কবির
Birth Place:Munshiganj
Nationality:Bangladeshi
Occupation:Writer, editor
Known For:Journalism, activism, and writing
Notable Works:Nairbachanik Swairatantra O Ganatantrer Sangram, The Red Moulana

Nurul Kabir (Bengali: নূরুল কবির) is a Bangladeshi journalist, writer, columnist, editor, and activist.[1] [2] [3] [4] He is the editor of the outspoken Bangladeshi newspaper, New Age and the editor of the Bengali weekly Budhbar. Nairbachanik Swairatantra O Ganatantrer Sangram and The Red Moulana are two of his most well-known books.[5]

Education

Nurul Kabir received a Bachelor of Law degree from the University of Dhaka in 1983, and a Master of Arts degree in English from the same university in 1984.[5] Also, Nurul Kabir studied advanced journalism at the Thompson Foundation in the UK in 1988, and was awarded the Jefferson fellowship for studying journalism at the East-West Center, the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii, the US, in 2004.[5]

Activism

During his student life at Dhaka University, Nurul Kabir was a left-wing student leader and activist, who played an active role in forming the Students Committee of Action for Democracy in 1983; the Committee played a decisive role in fighting against the martial law regime during the eighties.[5]

Journalism

Nurul Kabir is the editor of the New Age, the most outspoken newspaper in Bangladesh, highly regarded for its anti-establishment editorial policy. He was also the editor of the Bengali weekly Budhbar. Known for his upright journalism and bold political views, Nurul Kabir wrote many books, published numerous essays at both home and abroad, and presented many papers at regional, national, and international conferences.

Because of his opposition to the military regime of Bangladesh and his defence of media freedom, Nurul Kabir has been attacked on several occasions. In 2007/8 he had both his legs broken and was chased by gunmen on motorbikes.[6]

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Editors worried at threats to Nurul Kabir. 2010-03-03. The Daily Star. en. 2019-11-28.
  2. Web site: 2015-12-18. Bangladesh government 'incapable of tolerating dissident views'. 2020-10-29. Deutsche Welle. en-GB.
  3. Web site: Nurul Kabir to continue his defence on Dec 20. bdnews24.com. 2019-08-19.
  4. Web site: First AMF award to Lasantha. www.thesundayleader.lk. 2019-08-19.
  5. Web site: Nurul Kabir: an Introduction. 24 August 2016. Porua.
  6. News: Dilrukshi Handunnetti . First AMF award to Lasantha . . 29 March 2009 . . 24 August 2019.