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[6] In 2007, Rahman visited the United States as part of the International Visitor Leadership Program organized by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. [4] Peter D. Haas and Zillur Rahman, 2023. Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit sought information on Rahman's bank accounts. [7]
Zillur Rahman exercised his power to grant clemency to as many as 21 individuals while he was in office. [25] In contrast, only four pardons were granted by his predecessors between 1972 and 2008. [25] Among the people for whom Zillur Rahman exercised his clemency power is A H M Biplob who was convicted in the case of murdering a lawyer.
Initial statements to the media were given by President Zillur Rahman, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed of the Awami League party and BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia. [ 3 ] [ 67 ] Shortly after the murder, Home Minister Sahara Khatun delivered a statement that police would apprehend the perpetrator or perpetrators within 48 hours.
Center for Governance Studies was established in 2004. [5] The advisory panel includes Ali Riaz, M Sakhawat Hossain, Nasim Ferdous, and Rokanuddin Mahmud. [6]In November 2023, executive director Zillur Rahman predicted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina would face the same repression she was imposing on her opponents if she was removed from power. [7]
Matiur Rahman (journalist) Mohammad Saidur Rahman; Zillur Rahman (journalist) Rashedul Islam; Probal Rashid; SM Haroon-or-Rashid; Shafik Rehman; Ali Riaz; Robiul Islam Jibon; Swadesh Roy; Farzana Rupa; Zulfiqer Russell
US Ambassador Peter D. Haas and Zillur Rahman. Tritiyo Matra discusses the important issues of politics. In each episode there are two guests, who argue for themselves. While the third dimension is primarily a politics-based discussion, it discusses every issue, including society, economics, science, literature, and human
Serajur Rahman: Journalist, broadcaster, columnist [135] Abul Kalam Shamsuddin: Intermediate 1919 Journalist and author [136] Shafik Rehman: Intermediate 1951 Journalist [137] Deenanath Sen: 2nd Editor of Dhaka Prakash. Journalist and social reformer Mashir Hossain: Journalist and language activist [138] Amalendu Dasgupta: I.A. 1942 Journalist ...
Zillur Rahman (1929–2013) was the president of Bangladesh. Zillur Rahman may also refer to: Zillur Rahman (Kushtia politician), Bangladesh Nationalist Party politician and member of parliament for Kushtia; Zillur Rahman (professor), Indian professor of management studies; Zillur Rahman Champak (born 1967), Bangladeshi chess player