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Mukhlesur Rahman Chowdhury ( bn, মোখলেসুর রহমান চৌধুরী), also known as Mokhles Chowdhury, is a
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and
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. He served as Press Secretary of the President Iajuddin Ahmed. Mukhles Chowdhury performed as an advisor to the President Iajuddin Ahmed during the
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established in October 2006.


Early life and education

Mukhlesur Rahman Chowdhury was born to Sharifa Aziz Chowdhury and Azizur Rahman Chowdhury, editor-in-chief of the ''Weekly Prekshit''. He has five brothers and one sister. Their ancestral village is Katihara in Lakhai Upazila. Chowdhury received his master's in
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from the
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. He did research with distinction at King's College, University of London, under King's-UNHCR Scholarship.


Career

In January 1991, he became special correspondent for the ''
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''. In September 1991 he became the diplomatic editor and special correspondent of the ''Dainik Dinkal''. In 1993, he became the Bangladesh correspondent for the ''Island Upali'' newspapers of
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. In 2004, Chowdhury was appointed press secretary and spokesman by President Iajuddin Ahmed, serving from December 2004 to November 2006. When Iajuddin took on the responsibility as Chief Advisor in 2006, he appointed Chowdhury as one of his advisors. On 13 November 2006, President Ahmed,
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of the
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, appointed his Press Secretary Chowdhury as the advisor to president with the status of a
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. From November 2006 to January 2007, when an acute national political impasses arose in Bangladesh out of uncertainty about Parliamentary elections, he performed the role of President's special envoy in the negotiation process. He tried to reconcile issues between the two opposition leaders, Begum Khaleda Zia of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, and Sheikh Hasina of the
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. On 23 December 2006, the political parties agreed to participate in parliamentary elections in January. On the day all political parties joined the 22 January 2007 parliamentary election. Following that negotiation, they requested to extend the last day of nomination for two days. The Presidential Adviser accepted this for smooth organizing the national election, while the AL and its Grand Alliance started submitting more new nomination papers for their candidates on 26 December 2006 as they changed some candidature in some areas in changed scenario. However, on 3 January 2007, the last possible date, the Awami League and its Grand Alliance withdrew from elections when the Jatiya Party's
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's nomination was cancelled. A coterie using a judge gave a sentence to Jatiya Party (JP) Chairman
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. Agitating political parties stood by this move saying this was unacceptable at this election period. They chanted the slogan: 'No Ershad, No Election' terming the court order motivated. Erstwhile State Minister for Home Lutfuzzaman Babar played role in cancelling Ershad's 5 nomination papers. For this, he called Returning Officers of five constituencies, Additional Divisional Commissioner of Dhaka and three Deputy Commissioners (DC) of the country, where the JP Chairman stood for election. Babar was lenient to
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thus Khaleda Zia. Meanwhile, he changed his allegiance to then Army Chief and engaged himself in a dubious role, which was unknown to his former bosses. Presidential Adviser Chowdhury tried to make Khaleda Zia understand that what he succeeded in bringing the AL and Grand Alliance to ensuing parliamentary election after a long parley and meeting many demands, now with this short cut process outside power will jeopardized the election. She did not realize the gravity of situation as her son was adamant on this. Ironically, then BNP had given charge to Babar for political contact with Ershad. At one stage, Babar and Tarique met Ershad. Finally, they both brought Ershad to Khaleda Zia at her cantonment residence while JP joined 4 Party Alliance for the second time. Prior to 2001 parliamentary election, the JP first joined the 4 Party. Ershad deserted BNP before 2007 planned election saying Tarique became obstacle to give JP's demanded seats to contest forthcoming election being part of the alliance. The Army with DGFI worked availing advantage on prevailing situation in favor of Ershad, their former Chief. As Ershad claimed that upon receiving threats, he did hide in safe area in Gazipur. After three days he came out in a broad day light and joined 14 Party Alliance's public meeting in Dhaka. Col.
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floated new political party Liberal Democratic Party on 26 October 2006, where DGFI's role was evident. Then B Chowdhury's Bikalpa Dhara was amalgamated in LDP. But later both Chowdhury and Ahmed's parties saw divisions again. Then they all joined the AL led 14 Party alliance and named it Grand Alliance. In the meantime, the Army Chief Moeen U Ahmed with his vanguards MSP Aminul Karim, Brigadier General A T M Amin and Brigadier General Fazlul Bari had been working seriously to capture the power. On the other hand, Adviser Chowdhury then tried his utmost against that army group to save democracy, but the top politicians did not understand the situation. As outspoken statesman Mukhlesur Rahman Chowdhury divulged hard facts to the journalists on military coup that occurred in Bangladesh in 2007. He spokes for the interest of Bangladesh on various occasions on television talk shows. Chowdhury informed that Moeen planned along with and his cohorts to take over power on '1/11' and it was supported by Brigadier General Sakhawat Hossain (Retd.) on television. He underscored the need for national unity to make a self reliant Bangladesh in a democratic polity where both civil and military people will work together in another televised interview.


Working with US and UN to stop martial law

Chowdhury used good offices of the western diplomats led by the US Ambassador
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and stopped the
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while the army group had to retreat to the option of the state of emergency, which was supported by all political parties for their own interests. Khaleda Zia with Moeen's support on 29 October 2006 made all the papers of the state of emergency. However, Chowdhury stopped the declaration of the emergency at night when the President Dr. Iajuddin Ahmed took over as the CA. Chowdhury was arguing through declaration of emergency the Army Chief would take over power. The AL led alliance was supporting the emergency from the beginning. At this stage, President Iajuddin declared a
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on 11 January and postponed the elections under the pressure of Moeen and his army group, as they would not be valid without full participation of the parties A group of military officers intervened to ensure stability, in what became called "One-Eleven." They established an interim government. In November and December 2006, Chowdhury worked with the US Ambassador in Dhaka Patricia A. Butenis, Under Secretary of State of the US Nicholas Burns called him from
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, Washington D.C., he had talk with US Assistant Secretary of State Richard A. Boucher and at Chowdhury's invitation UN Secretary General
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sent his emissaries to Bangladesh to stop martial law. Responding Chowdhury's all these initiatives Special Envoy Craig Jennes led a two-member UN delegation to Bangladesh and finally Patricia A. Butenis and
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met Principal Staff Officer General Jahangir Alam Chowdhury and Chief of Army Staff General Moeen U Ahmed, transmitted message not go ahead with their martial law option and informed if it happens Bangladeshi Peacekeepers will be back from the UN Peacekeeping Mission and there will be sanctions imposed on Bangladesh by the UN. Another message for army was to go back to barrack after restoring democracy holding parliamentary election within very short time, thus army rule's days were numbered. During 1994–1995, Bangladesh had a similar political deadlock, when the Awami League boycotted the 15 February 1996 election because no caretaker government had been established. In that event, negotiations had been led by the then-
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's special envoy Sir
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.


Diplomatic-cable leak by WikiLeaks

The violence and crisis in Bangladesh received international media coverage. In December 2006,
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leaked documents from Chowdhury's mission with diplomats, including
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, as well as
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and other stakeholders on solving Bangladesh's political impasses, when they had worked together during the volatile political situation in 2006-07 period. The caretaker government struggled to hold elections within the constitutional 90-day deadline. The dates for the scheduled election were changed to 21 January, then 23 January, and finally 22 January 2007 in efforts to accommodate the political parties.https://www.facebook.com/channelstvuk/videos/1770671689651618/ Chowdhury had a series of meetings with stakeholders on governance and politics."Cable dates 7 January 2007, Bangladesh"
Wikileaks website,
With the help of United States envoys, he stopped the imposition of martial law planned by General Moeen U Ahmed and his associates. They argued that they wanted to ensure the stability of the country because of the adverse effects of the political unrest on the society and economy.


Military intervention

Chowdhury later said that General Moeen, Army Chief, was the main force in the military intervention and declaration by President Iajuddin Ahmed of a state of emergency on 11 January 2007. He started speaking against army-backed government on 12 January and his interviews were published by the Manabzamin, Naya Diganta and Amader Shomoy. According to ''Amar Desh'' reporting in 2009, Chowdhury said that Moeen had intended to capture the country's presidency through the interim
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headed by
Fakhruddin Ahmed Fakhruddin Ahmed (born 1 May 1940) is a Bangladeshi economist, civil servant, and a former governor of the Bangladesh Bank, the country's central bank. On 12 January 2007, he was appointed Chief Adviser (Head of the Government) of the non-p ...
, formerly with the World Bank. Aminul Karim united army dissident groups and also used Gen. Masud and Brig. Bari to achieve this. The main motto of Moeen, Aminul Karim and A T M Amin was to make Moeen President of the country "Military coup in Bangladesh: Dateline 2007", one of his fact-finding write-ups about the One Eleven conspiracy, was published in the weekly Akhon Samoy of New York. Minister Chowdhury revealed untold facts about 2007 military intervention in Bangladesh in interviews taken by media that include the ''Bangladesh Pratidin'', the daily ''Kaler Kantho'', and the ''Daily Sun''. Chowdhury later said that General Moeen, Army Chief, was the main force in the military intervention☃☃☃☃ and declaration by President Iajuddin Ahmed of a state of emergency on 11 January 2007.☃☃ He started speaking against army-backed government on 12 January and his interviews were published by the Manabzamin, Naya Diganta and Amader Shomoy. According to ''Amar Desh'' reporting in 2009, Chowdhury said that Moeen had intended to capture the country's presidency through the interim
Caretaker Government A caretaker government is a temporary ''ad hoc'' government that performs some governmental duties and functions in a country until a regular government is elected or formed. Depending on specific practice, it usually consists of either randomly se ...
headed by
Fakhruddin Ahmed Fakhruddin Ahmed (born 1 May 1940) is a Bangladeshi economist, civil servant, and a former governor of the Bangladesh Bank, the country's central bank. On 12 January 2007, he was appointed Chief Adviser (Head of the Government) of the non-p ...
, formerly with the World Bank.☃☃ Aminul Karim united army dissident groups and also used Gen. Masud and Brig. Bari to achieve this.☃☃☃☃☃☃ The main motto of Moeen, Aminul Karim and A T M Amin was to make Moeen President of the country☃☃☃☃ ↵"Military coup in Bangladesh: Dateline 2007", one of his fact-finding write-ups about the One Eleven conspiracy, was published in the weekly Akhon Samoy of New York.☃☃ Minister Chowdhury revealed untold facts about 2007 military intervention in Bangladesh in interviews taken by media that include the ''Bangladesh Pratidin'',☃☃ the daily ''Kaler Kantho'',☃☃ and the ''Daily Sun''.☃☃☃☃☃☃Chowdhury resigned under pressure.


Achievements

Chowdhury's success stories include publishing two historic books from the statecraft, making them above controversy, for which he made top politicians understand that these two historic books have to be above all for the greater interest of the country so that with the passage of governments it remains intact. Chowdhury brought all the political parties including agitating Grand Alliance in the parliamentary election of 22 January 2007 after having a series of meetings with them and agreeing to their demands. As a result, the Grand Alliance was in that election from 23 December 2006 to 3 January 2007. Chowdhury was fighting against Moeen and Aminul Karim's group as they were making army deployment of Caretaker Government (CTG) dysfunctional in November 2006, managing four advisors' resignations in December 2006 what he was also able to replace and stopping martial law and the State of Emergency until 11 January 2007. Then Moeen was behind all power.


Current and previous positions

Chowdhury has been the chief editor of the ''Bangladesh Worldwide'' and the Editor of the ''Weekly Prekkhit'' and magazine the ''Sromo''. He has been Senior Editor of ''Birkbeck Law Review''. He was the first Joint Secretary General of the Commonwealth Journalists Association (CJA), Bangladesh. In December 2003, Chowdhury was elected President of the ''Overseas Correspondents' Association Bangladesh-OCAB'' (Foreign Journalists Association) for 2004.


Hajj and Umrah

Chowdhury performed Hajj in 2013 and performed Umrah in 2004, 2006, 2010, 2016, 2017, 2018–2019, 2021 and 2022.


Publications

* ''Hundred Years of Bangabhaban'' and ''Bangabhabaner Shatabarsha'' were published from Bangabhaban, where Chowdhury was the publisher, as the head of press wing of President's Office. * Out of Chowdhury's four published books, two, ''Samakalin Sangbadikata'' (Contemporary Journalism) and ''Protocoler Nigor'' (Bindings in Protocol), were published in 2006. Chowdhury's another book "A Unique Military Intervention in Bangladesh" was published by the Dictus Publishing on 26 March 2021. His scholarly article "Bangladesh Army in the U.N. peacekeeping and intervention in politics 2007-2008; A Personal Perspective" was published in South Asia Journal in 2017. Chowdhury's third book ''Crisis in Governance: Military Rule in Bangladesh During 2007-2008'' was published from England in 2019.


References

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