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Mohiuddin Ahmed (diplomat)

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253:. Their most important task then was to get recognition for Bangladesh from the UK. After an extensive awareness raising campaign about the atrocities committed by the Pakistani military during the Liberation War, in February '72, the UK formally recognized Bangladesh as an independent nation, two months after the war ended. 237:
The next morning the Pakistan High Commission had called Ahmed and asked him to rejoin them. He strongly declined and after two hours Ahmed was asked to return his diplomatic passport as well as that of his wife's. Once he left the Pakistan High Commission, he did not hold diplomatic status anymore
207:. Ahmed's mother, Arfaner Nesa, had received the 'Ratnagarva Ma' Award (Bengali: āĻ°āĻ¤ā§āĻ¨āĻ—āĻ°ā§āĻ­āĻž āĻŽāĻž āĻĒā§āĻ°āĻ¸ā§āĻ•āĻžāĻ°, English: Mothers of talents Award) in 2004 - an award initiated to honor successful mothers of at least 3 children who had established themselves in life by their own talents and achievements. 469: 264:: Recognize Bangladesh", Ahmed delivered a riveting speech to tell people around the world why Bangladesh was waging war to be free. Under the guidance of Justice Chowdhury, Ahmed had played a crucial role in galvanizing the 358: 187:. In 1997, he declined two years' ante-dated seniority given to freedom fighter officers. He was also a columnist and has written about 1500 columns in mainstream dailies and weeklies in Bangladesh. 450: 260:
in August 1971, where Ahmed had declared his allegiance to Bangladesh, is said to be the biggest gathering of Bangladeshis to date. At the rally which was under the banner "Stop
272:. Ahmed's defection was quickly followed by the same from Mohammed Akbar Lutful Matin on 4 August, Abdur Rouf and Fazlul Haq Chowdhury in September. Ahmed was also at 238:
because Bangladesh was not recognized as an independent country then. For a short time after that, Ahmed and his Bengali colleagues were men without a country.
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on 8 January 1972, when the father of the nation transited through London to independent Bangladesh after his release from Pakistan's prison.
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Ahmed made a statement on nuclear disarmament at the General Debate of the First Committee of the 68th Regular Session of the
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district of Bangladesh and attended G. M. Hat High School, founded by his father Abdur Rashid Master. He later pursued his
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to wait. Immediately after his resignation he spent time with his pregnant wife and awaited instructions.
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At the age of 27, Mohiuddin Ahmed, was a second secretary at the Pakistan High Commission of
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Ahmed had wanted to give his resignation earlier, on 10 April, but was advised by Justice
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in London. During his career, he served in different positions at Bangladesh Missions in
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around the world. Diplomats were advised to resign by 7 October and join in London or
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Permanent Mission of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh to the United Nations
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From the end of August '71, a Bangladeshi Mission was opened in
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Feni
Bengal Presidency
British India
Uttara
Dhaka
Bengali
diplomat
Bangladesh Liberation War
High Commission of Pakistan
Delhi
Geneva
Jakarta
Jeddah
New York
Foreign Service Academy
Feni
Master's degree
Karachi University
London
Provisional Government of Bangladesh
Kolkata
Abu Sayeed Chowdhury
London
Pakistani Foreign Service
Kolkata
Trafalgar Square
Genocide
expatriate
UK
Heathrow Airport

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