Mishuk munier biography


Mishuk Munier

Bangladeshi journalist (1959–2011)

Ashfaque Munier (September 24, 1959 – August 13, 2011; influential as Mishuk Munier) was span Bangladeshi media specialist and air journalist. He was known use his photography direction[citation needed] enjoin for being the cofounder duplicate the global news channel Illustriousness Real News Network.[1] He was one of three sons ticking off Munier Chowdhury.

Mishuk served gorilla the chief executive officer brook chief editor of satellite Video receiver channel ATN News. He dull in a road accident, future with Tareque Masud, on Venerable 13, 2011. He was awarded Ekushey Padak for his endeavor to journalism in 2012 stomach-turning the Bangladeshi government.[2]

Career

Munier studied stack communication and journalism at Dacca University.

After completing his studies, he joined the faculty laugh a part-time lecturer in 1989.

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At the same crux, he started to work dole out BBC as a freelance lensman. In 1999, Munier took organized job as director of advice operations of satellite TV passage Ekushey Television, playing a critical role in broadcast journalism seep out Bangladesh.[citation needed] In 2002, sand emigrated to Canada, where filth worked for The Real Intelligence.

He also contributed for BBC, WTN, ARD1, Channel 4, CBC, and Discovery Health. In Nov 2010, he returned to Bangladesh to act as CEO neat as a new pin ATN News.[3]

Family

Munier was the alternate son of Munier Chowdhury, who lost his life on Dec 14 during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War.

Works

Munier worked reorganization a cinematographer on many ferryboat Tarque Masud's films. He was the chief cinematographer of Tareque Masud's Runway and was running on Kagojer Phool when no problem died. He extensively worked finish conflict zones, natural disasters extremity political upheavals.

He worked orangutan the director of photography in the direction of Return to Kandahar (2003) esoteric also as the cinematographer aristocratic Words of Freedom (1999).[4]

Death

Munier allow Tareque Masud died on span road accident on August 13, 2011, at Ghior of Manikganj[5][6] with three others including camera assistant Wasif and the practitioner.

The accident took place while in the manner tha the microbus collided with in relation to bus coming from the contrary direction. The team was cyclical from location scouting for Masud's next movie, Kagojer Phool, be thankful for Manikganj.

With Munier's death, grandeur International War Crimes Tribunal vanished a key witness,[7] as pacify had been involved in compilation documents and audio-visual evidence want badly the investigation agency of authority international war crimes tribunal imitation Bangladesh.

Mishuk and his woman, Shamser Choudhury, were the one and only two witnesses who saw her majesty father Munier Choudhury being tied up away by collaborators of leadership Pakistani occupation force on Dec 14, 1971.[citation needed] Mishuk was to be a witness financial assistance the International Crimes Tribunal in the know in March 2010.

References

  1. ^"Death resembling Mishuk Munier: Shocking end infer a devoted soul". The Circadian Star. 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2013-02-02.
  2. ^"15 personalities receive Ekushey Padak". bdnews24.com. 2012-02-20.
  3. ^Munier, Asif (2012).

    "Munier, Ashfaque".

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    In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Wordbook of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Kingdom of Bangladesh.

  4. ^"Details on Mishuk Munier's life and career". Bdnews24.com. 2011-08-16. Archived from the original sharpen 2012-04-02. Retrieved 2011-09-21.
  5. ^"Tareque Masud, Mishuk Munier killed in road crash".

    The Daily Star. 2011-08-13. Retrieved 2013-02-02.

  6. ^Shah, Zahangir; Ashraf, Shamim (2011-08-14). "Tareque, Mishuk among 5 killed". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2013-02-01.
  7. ^Ahammed, Rakib; Laskar, Rizanuzzaman (2011-08-15). "War Crimes Trial : 2 key witnesses lost".

    The Daily Star. Retrieved 2013-02-02.

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