K G Mustafa

K G Mustafa
Born 1928
Kuripara, Sirajganj, Bengal Presidency, British India
Died 13 March 2010(2010-03-13) (aged 82)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Resting place Martyred Intellectuals' Graveyard, Mirpur
Education MA (political science)
Alma mater University of Dhaka
Spouse(s) Sabera Mustafa (1934-2012)
Children Shams Mustafa
Sabir Mustafa
Sipar Mustafa

K G Mustafa (c. 1928  13 March 2010) was a Bangladeshi journalist.[1] He was awarded Ekushey Padak by the Government of Bangladesh.

Early life and education

Mustafa was born to Khondakar Wasiuzzaman and Tahiatunnesa. He passed Matriculation examination in 1944 from Banwarilal High School. He obtained BA (Hons) degree in political science from the University of Dhaka in 1951. He obtained MA degree in Political Science in 1957.

Career

Mustafa started journalist as a profession while studying at Islamia College. He first joined the Daily Azad. He later also worked in the Dainik Insaf, Dainik Ittefaq, Bangladesh Observer, Dainik Purbakone, the weekly Dialogue, the Sangbad and Muktokantha. He was elected President of the All-Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists in 1970. He was the founder president of Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalists.

He also served as an ambassador to Lebanon from 1973 to '74, and to Iraq from 1974 to '75. Following a series of coup d'etat in Bangladesh from August to November 1975, Mustafa chose not to return home and remained in Iraq as a private citizen until 1985. [2]

Personal life

Mustafa was married to actress and educationist Sabera Khatun (1934  2012).[3] They had three sons  Sabir Mustafa, head of BBC Bengali Service, economist Shams Mustafa and advocate Sipar Mustafa.[2]

Awards

References

  1. Siddiq Mahmudur Rahman. "Mustafa, KG". Banglapedia. Retrieved 2015-08-16.
  2. 1 2 "Veteran journalist KG Mustafa dies". bdnews24.com. 13 March 2010. Retrieved 2015-08-16.
  3. "Sabera Mustafa passes away". The Daily Star. 16 April 2012. Retrieved 2015-08-16.


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