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Mushfiqul Fazal Ansarey

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Washington DC–based Bangladeshi journalist
His Excellency
Mushfiqul Fazal Ansarey
মুশফিকুল ফজল আনসারী
Mushfiqul Fazal Ansari at an event organized by the Forum for Bangladesh Studies, 2024
Bangladesh Ambassador to the Mexico
Assumed office
27 January 2025
PresidentMohammed Shahabuddin
Preceded byAbida Islam
Assistant Press Secretary to the Prime Minister
In office
2001–2006
Prime MinisterKhaleda Zia
Personal details
BornSylhet District
NationalityBangladeshi
Occupationjournalist
Known forBangladeshi journalist

Mushfiqul Fazal Ansarey is a Bangladeshi journalist and diplomat. In 21 October 2024, the Ministry of Public Administration of Yunus' interim government appointed him as ambassador for three years. He is a Senior Secretary of Bangladesh government and Washington DC–based Bangladeshi journalist known for asking questions at the press briefings of the United States Department of State.[1] [2] He is a permanent correspondent of the United Nation headquarters.[3] He was the assistant press secretary to Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. He was a well known critic of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.[4]

Early life

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Ansarey was born in Sylhet District.[1]

Career

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From 2001 to 2006, Ansarey was the assistant press secretary to Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.[4] He was part of the delegation led by Harris Chowdhury, political secretary to Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, that negotiated with Bangladesh Non-government Primary Teachers Association to end their hunger strike in June 2006.[5] The delegation also included Taimur Alam Khandakar and Shamsul Alam, Assistant Private Secretary of Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.[5] In October 2006, he was part of the delegation which brought a letter of congratulations to Muhammad Yunus from Prime Minister Khaleda Zia on winning the Nobel Peace Prize.[6]

Ansarey was part of a 2011 delegation let by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia to the United States and United Kingdom in 2011 which also included Abdul Awal Mintoo, Maruf Kamal Khan, Nooruddin Ahmed, Sabiuddin Ahmed, Shafik Rehman, Shimul Biswas, and Shamsher M. Chowdhury.[7] [8] After the tour, the delegation claimed the United States will suspend contributions to Bangladesh under the Millennium Development Accounts until the government resolves its issues with Muhammad Yunus.[7]

Ansarey was an anchor on Bangladesh Television.[4] He was a reporter of The Daily Ittefaq.[9] On 7 February 2010, he conducted a grassroot meeting of Bangladesh Nationalist Party activists in Sylhet District where the coordinator was M Ilyas Ali.[9] He hosted the show Hello Excellency on NTV in which he interviewed foreign diplomats in 2012.[4] [10]

Ansarey went into exile to the United States during the rule of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in January 2015 in face of government oppression.[11]

Ansary is an accredited White House and United Nations correspondent.[4] He is the chief news editor of JustNewsBD.[4] He would raise questions about lack of fair elections in Bangladesh at the State Department.[1] He was criticised in Bangladesh for his questions to State Department spokesman Mathew Miller which started with "Bangladesh PM said US wants to grab Saint Martin".[12] [13] AAMS Arefin Siddique, former vice-chancellor of the University of Dhaka, called it a "textbook case of propaganda peddling".[12] Foreign Hasan Mahmud referred to him as "paid by BNP" and accused him of deliberately leading questions about Bangladesh.[14]

In November 2022, Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime of Bangladesh Police sued Ansarey under the Digital Security Act along with Pinaki Bhattacharya and Mofizur Rahman.[15] The case was shifted to the Dhaka Cyber Tribunal in April 2024.[16]

Ansary is the executive director of South Asia Perspectives while the editor is William Milam, former US ambassador to Bangladesh, and editor at large is Jon F. Danilowicz, former deputy chief of the US embassy in Bangladesh.[4] State Minister for Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh, Shahriar Alam, criticized the South Asia Perspectives describing it as being funded by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.[17] He is also a board member of the Right to Freedom along with William Milam and Jon F. Danilowicz.[18] [19]

Ansarey returned to Bangladesh in September 2024 following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August 2024.[4] The pro-Bangladesh Nationalist Party fraction of the Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists and Dhaka Union of Journalists hosted him at the Jatiya Press Club.[4] He met with former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia after returning to Bangladesh.[20] The Business Post called him "fervent advocate for press freedom and renowned for his fearless journalism".[20]

On 21 October 2024, the Ministry of Public Administration of Yunus' interim government appointed him as ambassador for three years.[21]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Chaudhury, Dipanjan Roy (2024年03月31日). "Washington-based ex Khaleda Zia aide under spotlight for his queries on Kejriwal". The Economic Times. ISSN 0013-0389 . Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  2. ^ "Khaleda's ex-aide attempts provocation with UP chairman's Haas remark". Somoy TV . 9 November 2023. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
  3. ^ "UN expresses concern over Rozina's arrest". The Daily Star. 2021年05月19日. Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Journalist Mushfiqul Fazal Ansarey to return home on Thursday ending decade-long exile". Dhaka Tribune . 8 September 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Primary teachers end hunger strike". The Daily Star. 2 June 2006. Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  6. ^ "PM's felicitation letter handed over to Yunus". The Daily Star. 15 October 2006. Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  7. ^ a b "BNP claims of US fund threat". The Daily Star. 2011年06月01日. Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  8. ^ "Khaleda leaves tomorrow for London". The Daily Star. 2011年05月13日. Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  9. ^ a b Suman, Rakib Hasnet; Siddiquee, Iqbal; Sylhet, from (2010年02月07日). "Sylhet grassroots see Tarique adoration". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  10. ^ ""Hello Excellency", featuring diplomats, on ntv tonight". The Daily Star. 2012年06月07日. Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  11. ^ "Mushfiqul returns home after a decade | News". BSS. Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  12. ^ a b "Media people, academics denounce misinformation involving PM Hasina". Prothomalo. 2023年07月02日. Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  13. ^ "Media people, academics denounce misinformation involving PM Hasina". The Financial Express. Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  14. ^ "Hasan: Someone paid by BNP deployed at US State Dept briefings". Dhaka Tribune . 21 May 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
  15. ^ "Pinaki Bhattacharya sued under DSA". The Daily Star. 2022年11月17日. Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  16. ^ "DSA case against Pinaki Bhattachary shifted to Dhaka tribunal". The Daily Star. 2024年04月28日. Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  17. ^ "Shahriar Alam questions role of ex-US diplomats William Milam, Jon Danilowicz". The Business Standard. 2023年08月12日. Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  18. ^ UNB (2024年08月31日). "Priority should be given to reforms, fair polls: Webinar". Prothomalo. Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  19. ^ "Board Of Directors". Right to Freedom. Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  20. ^ a b "Journalist Mushfiq meets Khaleda Zia". The Business Post. Retrieved 2024年09月22日.
  21. ^ "Journalist Mushfiqul Fazal Ansarey to return home on Thursday ending decade-long exile". Dhaka Tribune . 21 October 2024.
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